Radio and cultural impacts of Marconi’s Piece of Magic

When Marconi, the Italian inventor first developed the concept of a radio, he certainly had no idea as to how his invention could be received by the rest of world. He certainly... Read more »

Ethio-Norway Climate Diplomacy could be emulated by other nations

Ethiopia and Norway have had diplomatic ties since 1948. The two nations have collaborated on a variety of issues, including development aid, human rights, and climate change. Norway has been a major... Read more »

Applauding the forgotten heroines of the Adwa Victory: Celebrating the women who shaped history

Throughout history, some people and events have had a profound impact that shaped entire nations. One such momentous occasion was the Battle of Adwa, a historic clash between Ethiopia and Italy in... Read more »

Haiti and Ethiopia: Victors against colonial oppressions and enablers of Pan Africanist movements

The Haitian Revolution, a revolution that started as insurrections, resulted in the abolition of enslavement and the establishment of an independent Black state in the then Santo Domingo and now Haiti. The... Read more »

Dawro’s tourist attractions that lend force to is magnetic pulls (The blessing of Koysha Project in promoting Dawro)

Recently, with a team of the Ethiopian Press Agency (EPA) journalists I had visited Dawro zone for media coverage. After we visited the Dawro Ethnographic Museum, which houses over 4,500 historical and... Read more »

Back to the Roots: African Cultural Identity and Western Paradigm

Can Africa successfully advance towards its future by relying on Western paradigms of modernity and thrive in this age of global chaos and uncertain future? This may be taken, in a nutshell,... Read more »

Musical life that flourished standing the test of time

The late Getachew Kassa was one of the prominent vocalists that took center stage in the timeline referred to Ethiopian Golden Age of Music (the 1960th and 1970th). What made him stick... Read more »

University’s support transforming wheat farmer’s productivity in Bale

Alo Abdi, is a farmer in the Goro Woreda, Bale Zone of Oromia State. Many farmers like him make a living by producing wheat in the plots of land they own. Though... Read more »

 GGGI supports Ethiopia’s leading role in climate action: Helena Mc Leod

In 2007, Ethiopia announced that it pursues Climate Resilient Green Economy development and since then to realize the objectives, it has been taking various measures. Among others, as part of adaptation programs,... Read more »

August

Do you know that scary feeling of time going by too quickly? One more month left of summer I’ve procrastinated a lot I need more time to waste my time When we... Read more »