E-governance heightens efficiency in many sectors

BY HIZKEL HAILU Governments now realize that e-governance is more than just floating government websites on the internet. In fact, e-governance is characterized as a process to simplify and improve democratic government... Read more »

The tale of two days

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Over the last few days, during the morning and evening hours, I have been observing a continual flood of people; many of them shrouded in the hand-woven cotton fabrics... Read more »

Reducing unemployment need to be gov’t’s next top priority

ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS As the law enforcement operation has come to conclusion, one of the burning issues for the government is resolving the high rate of unemployment among the youth which is the... Read more »

Ethiopia: A truly unique country

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER With more than 80 ethnic groups, Ethiopia is a home to several ethnic groups who have their own untouched indigenous cultural values and traditional rites. The Mursi and... Read more »

Accommodating the interest and norm of local community to conserve sanctuary

Senkele Wild Life Sanctuary is located in Oromia state West Arsi zone Siraro district at 305 kms South of Addis Ababa. The Sanctuary covers an area of 54 square kilometer; and it... Read more »

Bold move to help Ethiopia go green

Year after year, people unknowingly or calculatingly clear forest resources and make a number of acre of lands barren. This cutting down or clearing of forest resources has not long back been... Read more »

Celebrating Africa’s influential and iconic women

Last week the Africa’s Women’s day was celebrated by remembering the most influential African black women. From them most influential African women Taytu Betul is among the one. The Battle of Adwa... Read more »

The nation’s beauty of cultural costume

Ethiopians have varieties of occasional costume. The traditional clothes are colorful and magnificent. Blue, white, red, yellow, black, red and combination of these colors provide beauty to the clothing of the nation.... Read more »

GERD in 2050

(Imaginatively visited) Shortly after I enjoyed a freshly sliced fish for super, there followed another freshly picked mango juice, and then a strong coffee came in, all harvested from the manmade lake,... Read more »

Locusts expose people to famine in East Africa leaving land naked, demolishing crops

Billions of hungry insects are threatening to cause famine amidst the coronavirus pandemic, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said. Huge swarms of desert locusts with a greedy appetite for main crops like... Read more »