Post-Colonial hangovers in Africa- tradition versus modern education

The contradictions between tradition and modernity are nowhere more pronounced than in Africa’s educational systems. The struggle is vividly expressed in the struggle between traditional African educational systems which have been and... Read more »

A scientific approach to strong environmental protection, expands the promising results

Regardless of their ideological stance or political philosophy, Ethiopian administrations have always prioritized environmental conservation and management, as well as forest growth. They have been striving to rehabilitate the deteriorated land. As... Read more »

Culinary tourism, Ethiopian cuisine and neglected potential

Culinary tourism or food tourism and sometimes called gastronomy tourism is perhaps the least known or least practiced type of tourism. Culinary tourism is defined as “the exploration of food as the... Read more »

 Countering disinformation, nurturing informed citizens

The invention of the internet has brought dynamic changes in this world. According to reports, the use of digital media specifically social media is growing at a rapid pace and the twenty-first... Read more »

A herd mentality

If one pullsA sheep astrayThe flock is sureTo move that way.To fish in a troubled waterDe-constructing historyThwart we couldThe old social fabric of unityAnd create we shallA generationSuffering a crisis of identity!“Ask... Read more »

Dancing with the wind

Part III The traveler gazes at the landscape spread out before us that looks like the Promised Land which we read about in the Jewish Torah narratives. I could only read his... Read more »

Uniting against a global health threat: TB

Kitaw Teklemariam was among those Ethiopians who once suffered severely from tuberculosis (TB) and stigma from the people around him which resulted in his loving wife and daughter leaving him because of... Read more »

Dancing with the wind

Part II “Did you ask me where am I going? Well I know nothing, sir… I don’t know. I don’t know if I could give you sufficient response. I swear in the... Read more »

Nature-based environmental protection work brings promising results

Working to preserve and conserve the environment using natural methods is known as “nature-based environmental protection.” Reforestation, wetland restoration, habitat preservation, and sustainable land management techniques are a few examples of these.... Read more »

Dancing with the wind

Part I Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges once said – “There are only four stories to tell: a love story between two people, a love story between three people, the struggle for... Read more »