Revised policy aims to ensure accelerated, inclusive development for pastoralists

 BY MULATU BELACHEW According to estimates, pastoralists consist 12 to 14 percent of Ethiopia’s population and cover 60 percent of the country’s land. Hence, both in terms of population, land coverage and... Read more »

Yangudi Rassa National Park

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER Afar state is endowed with a number of spectacular tourism spots that lead it to be one of the best destinations for a number of tourists. One such... Read more »

Spectrum view of Ethiopian woodlands

BY ADDISALEM MULAT It is abundantly clear that the length and breadth of the country are inundated with flora and fauna that can take the country to new elevations. Along the same... Read more »

Commission paving way for amended investment law’s implementation

BY BACHA ZEWDIE Following the consecutive discussions on Ethiopia’s amended investment law with stakeholders such as ambassadors, foreign and local investors as well as government officials, EIC has conducted a closing discussion... Read more »

As climate change hits harder, what must the world do

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME The year 2020 was not only the year of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also the year of intense consequences of climate change like high temperature, flood, drought, storm,... Read more »

Linking educational institutions with industries to reap multifaceted economic advantages

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Recently, the Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Korean based EKOS Steel and Metal Industry. As per the agreement, the Adama University’s... Read more »

Timket Ethiopia’s superb outdoor spiritual and cultural festival

BY STAFF REPORTER  Timket is one of the Ethiopian festivals inscribed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) the inscription of Timiket raised the number of Ethiopia’s world intangible... Read more »

Loopholes against exercising true federalism

BY MENGESHA AMARE Contending claims are being reflected in Ethiopia: For and against federalism. In a multinational and multicultural county comprising quite heterogeneous society, federalism is considered to be the best system... Read more »

History for nation building

BY TAMERU REGASA  Ethiopian history has been characterized largely as elitist, on which it focuses on only the elite and their associates and narratives in every victory in Ethiopia discuss the deeds... Read more »

Eyeing at common goal of greening Ethiopia

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  Following Prime Minister Abiy’s green legacy initiative, the awareness level of planting tree seedlings in the length and breadth of the country has been on the rise in a... Read more »