A fall from grace

BY ALEM HAILU  Unless by Fair means or foul I grab power Awaits Americans A terror shower By every hour. This way America’s democracy Will give way to A revolting autocracy. At... Read more »

The tale of two neighbors

BY ALEM HAILU  I) Ingratitude(Sudan) Though all along The time line You have been A good neighbor Also by us In our internal peace Maintaining endeavor, Subtly we have To stab you... Read more »

Timket: A world heritage for peace and fraternity

BY SOLOMON DIBABA  Have you ever visited Ethiopia to watch the colorful celebrations of Timket at Jan Meda? If not, I assure you that you have missed a major religious and cultural... Read more »

How Egyptians twist the term ‘Equity in Sharing of Distribution of the Nile’

 BY GEZAHEGNE GEBREMESKEL  Egyptian hydro-politicians are very cunning. The Amharic-Jewish word ‘nekash’ which means that bites typically attributed to a viper best characterizes Egyptian politicians. Ethiopia’s instability is externally instigated by Egyptians.... Read more »

Ethiopia’s debt threat to sustainable economic boom, needs to be dealt with

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Recently, the Ethiopian government announced that the total domestic and foreign debt of the country rose to 2.01 trillion Birr. The Ministry of finance report indicates that the total... Read more »

Fundamental principles of ecosystem as remedy for rangeland management

“Experience to learn from the Somali Region, Ethiopia.”  BY KIDANE G/MESKEL, ABDINASIR ABDIKADIR, ABDIRISAK AHMED  There are numerous economic importance of rangelands to the country, but much of their potential benefit is... Read more »

Keep the nation in whole

BY SULTAN ABA-WARRI  After winning the Tigray war, PM Abiy Ahmed has proved that he is not only a great politician but also a military strategist. What matters is how PM Abiy... Read more »

Ethiopia’s most colorful holiday Timket is a week away

 COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER  Here are the reflections of visitor as well experiences she had in celebrating Timket, by Diane J. McDougall. She tried to share through using illustrative colorful words each... Read more »

Holiday economics: Is holiday spending good or bad to the economy?

BY MISGANAW ASNAKE  Due to religious and cultural factors, Ethiopians has a strong habit of spending big during holidays. It is a custom that Ethiopian households spend a significant portion of their... Read more »

Bu’na: The Soul of Coffee Ethiopian coffee culture arrives in Toronto by way of the Rift Valley

BY REBECCA FISSEHA What’s the sound of a fistful of zero-defect coffee beans dancing in a hot tin pan? It’s a crackle and a hiss as they brown and release their smoky... Read more »