I don’t care

I know people talk too much But I won’t let my heart touched Cause I DON’T CARE They think they know me Better than I know myself And I DON’T CARE Sometimes... Read more »

Hell knows no fury

How come The heart-wrenching And the unexpected Widow’s grief Turned-brief? The lady in black Soon defying Funeral decorum Put on pink clothes  Decency that lack Simply to attack A deceased Cheating husband... Read more »

An effective way to enhance memory

According to Lila Landowski, a neuroscientist and lecturer at the University of Tasmania there are things we can do to learn faster and more efficiently. For us to learn neuroplasticity needs to... Read more »

The reflection of low self-esteem, and unstable sense of self in the novel ‘Altezewaworechim’

Part 3 In the theory of Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis, there are psychological concepts that are posited from the perspective like low self-esteem and insecure or unstable sense of self. Low self-esteem according... Read more »

Returning Shield of Mekdela to its rightful home Ethiopia

It was observed that Ethiopia has managed to see to the return of the Shield of Mekdela which many said was a significant cultural triumph; an artifact of profound historical importance that... Read more »

Endeavor to fill natural fertilizer gaps

Natural compost is organic matter decomposing and converting into a nutrient-dense soil amendment. It is made from a variety of organic elements, including kitchen leftovers, yard waste, and other biodegradable materials. Composting... Read more »

The thin line between journalism, literature-the case of Ethiopia

What do journalism and literature have in common? The answer to this question is clear. Both deal with the human condition, about human life and human activities. Nothing more interesting or more... Read more »

COP-29 : Another opportunity to showcase Ethiopia’s green practices

Since the weather is unpredictable and natural events like floods, droughts, storms, ice melting, extreme heat, and so on happen in parallel with global expectations and imaginations, the climate change conundrum is... Read more »

 Urban tourism in Africa, the need for creativity and diversification

Urban tourism in African cities may be a relatively new concept that has not yet gained widespread recognition. According to available information, “Urban tourism in African cities can be a way to... Read more »

 Addis Ababa installing new devices to monitor, prevent air pollution

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) data, a third of the world’s population, or around 2.4 billion people, still relies on open fires and inefficient stoves to cook using solid fuels... Read more »