“Ethio-Kazakhstan cooperation does not match its potential, we have to jointly work to reveal it” Amb. Barlybay Sadykov

Mr. Barlybay Sadykov was appointed as Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Ethiopia in July 2019. Prior to his appointment, he was Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan and Bangladesh. In 27 years of diplomatic... Read more »

Understanding foes in South Sudan

Understanding foes in South Sudan could be quite an issue one grapples with. Despite what has been delivered after a tedious peace deal among the parties involved in the conflict it seems... Read more »

Ethiopian starts the trek to the hill top in fighting COVID-19

Reports issued by the Ministry of health over the last two weeks vividly indicate that the spread of the COVID-19 virus is trending towards moving in the uphill direction. The rapid increase... Read more »

Debre Lebanos Monastery: Unexploited tourist attractions

Ethiopia has a number of natural, cultural, historical and religious sites that can attract more tourists, and can do a good deal to improve the lives of local people and country’s socioeconomic... Read more »

Shewal Eid: Street festival of Harari people

Harar, considered as the fourth holiest city of Islam and the spiritual heart of Ethiopia’s Islamic community, has a unique celebration of Eid Al Fitr. After the end of Ramadan, Muslims in... Read more »

Addressing agricultural input supply challenges calls on synchronization

It is well recognized that the majority of the Ethiopian population has led life entertaining the principal economic pillar of the nation—Agriculture. This sector has mainly been practiced particularly in developing countries.... Read more »

The effort to save the rarest African carnivore

The Ethiopian wolf known as Canids simensis is native to the Ethiopian Highlands. It is one of the world’s rarest canids, and Africa’s most endangered carnivore which is distinguished by its long... Read more »

Government, community response to COVID-19 induced crises

No one doubts that COVID-19 is one of the direst threats the world has ever faced. But at the same time there are ever stronger signs of hope and solidarity, a sense... Read more »

Long-standing Afro-Arab historical relations

The Afro-Arab’s natural, cultural, and historical relations are very durable. When the rival sets of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian empires and armies caused the fall of the Ancient Hebrew... Read more »

Attention to biodiversity the basis for survival of life

Historians say that, before earth was inhabited by humans; it was highly rich in natural and animal resources including surface and underground water. Survival of life on earth is directly or indirectly... Read more »