Ne Zha 2: A film that grabs attention and never let go

More often than not, I watch a broad range of movies. Frankly speaking, in my leisure time, nothing makes me happier than watching the various genres of movies because they make me... Read more »

Ethiopia spearheads comprehensive energy diplomacy in Africa

  Ethiopia’s Energy Diplomacy refers to the strategic use of its energy resources—particularly hydropower—as a tool for advancing its national interests, regional cooperation, and foreign policy goals. This approach plays a significant... Read more »

Heartbroken? Try to find consolation in Abdu Kiar’s latest hits!

It is no secret why music in general and most songs in particular deal with the subject of love and its endless ramifications or its delights. Love is the eternal subject of... Read more »

This year, GLI 7.5 billion tree seedlings requires genuine commitment from all stakeholders

Ethiopia has combated climate change for the past fifty years. Planting tree saplings across the country has received attention from the country’s consecutive governments, regardless of political and ideological leanings or economic... Read more »

Harar: A City of Love

In the heart of the East, where the sun greets the day, Lies Harar, the fourth holiest city of Islam, where love finds its way. Amidst Jegol walls, where stories unfold, A... Read more »

Harar: A national treasure at crossroads

In recent years, few cities in Ethiopia have undergone as dramatic a transformation as Harar. Locals and visitors alike speak in awe: “Harar has changed. It is brighter now, more beautiful. It... Read more »

Politicizing literature to sustain power: The moon to come nightmare

In many parts of Africa, literature and art have long served as powerful tools for expression, resistance, and social change. However, political intervention has often led to the manipulation, censorship, and abuse... Read more »

A prisoner of love

Some people simply call you Panda, The unique creature, That hate to death socializing. I know you’re Born with a silver spoon In your mouth and Leading meaningful life Not giving a... Read more »

The wasted potential of a few Ethiopia’s hides, skins

Ethiopia is renowned for having the largest cattle population in Africa, which provides a wealth of resources that have historically supported local economies. Among these resources, hides and skins have played a... Read more »

Hosting P4G helps Ethiopia to demonstrate climate change mitigation efforts, seek partners for local initiatives

The United Nations approved the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the environment, and ensure that... Read more »