Towards everlasting and amicable relations between Ethiopia and Sudan

One may explain the relationship between Ethiopia and Sudan through a series of contingent factors whose relevance has been more conspicuous today that it is in the past. Among other things, the... Read more »

Monasticism in Ethiopia

Monasticism is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work. Monastic life plays an important role in many Christian churches, especially in... Read more »

Babile Elephant Sanctuary: The right place to interacting with elephants

Weighing up to six tones and reaching up to four meters in height, they are the biggest land animals on Earth. They are also known for their unique physique – disproportional large... Read more »

Joining hands to make Ethiopia post COVID-19 tourism destination

Tourism, the smokeless industry, has not yet been well exploited in Ethiopia proportionally to its tangible and intangible heritages though promising undertakings are underway to beef up the industry. Basically, making Ethiopia... Read more »

A few thoughts on the tree planting initiative

Greenhouse gas emission has continually increased over the past decades, which means that significant action is needed to reduce emissions. There have been many mitigation policies and efforts put forward to bring... Read more »

Conducting negotiations on GERD in good faith for the benefit of the peoples in the region

Almost four years have elapsed since the signing of the Tripartite Agreement between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt on the construction of GERD. In the meantime, despite the maneuvers and diplomatic machinations that... Read more »

Dealing with COVID- 19 aftermath beyond the community health

The rapid spread of COVID-19 across the world and in Ethiopia in particular, is causing harm in social, economic, and political arena in addition to health impacts. That is why recently the... Read more »

Making the environment green is making the atmosphere clean for mutual advantage

The ever-changing climate of the world has begun long ago. The change is yet to be seen as the cause of the global challenges and ozone deficits. One of the major causes... Read more »

Dire Sheik Hussein, Sof Omer Cave retaining historical Islamic Shrines

Long ago, Islam streamed into the land of Bale Zone of Oromia State with the coming of two prominent personalities between the 13th and 14th centuries. The two Islamic missionaries were Sof... Read more »

GERD’s diplomatic deal overview

Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan have been locked in a political/diplomatic impasse over the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) for the better part of the last decade, ever since the... Read more »