Festivals, occasions for belongingness, beyond cultural, historical importance

Extending a helping hand for the underprivileged segment of the society is not only a morally obligatory act one should carry out but also a fundamental aspect of building a compassionate and... Read more »

Lingua Franca, how Africa Can benefit from the languages of the West

The English language has become one of the most important languages in the world through a long process of development and the cultural transformations that took place both within England and outside... Read more »

Lesseningchallenges of deaf, hearing-impaired persons

Deaf and hearing-impaired persons around the world face a number of challenges and difficulties in their day to day activities. Ranging from accessing education and healthcare services as well as employment opportunities,... Read more »

Organic fertilizer ensures food security, reduced environmental impact, clean cites

According to the 2012 United Nations assessment, emerging nations are primarily responsible for the global acceleration of urbanization. By 2050, it is predicted that there will be 2.5 billion more people living... Read more »

African literature blossoms despite multiple challenges in 2023

The just-ended year was not the best of all years for Africa. The year 2024 will go down as a year of multiple challenges for the world in general and for Africa... Read more »

Renovating old parks in Ethiopia to revamp their environment, tourism service

The green legacy that the country is leaving behind is becoming a significant solution to this issues like urban population growth, pollution, temperature rise, and the contemporary industrial revolution. The green legacy... Read more »

Holydays as a true reflection of our identity

Gena is a religious festival marked in Ethiopia warmly and splendidly. The festival encompasses religious, cultural and social significance. Beyond its religious roots, the holyday also serves as a unifying force, bringing... Read more »

 “Genna marks a festival regarding the brushing aside of Satan’s curse on mankind”

Christmas is celebrated annually in both religious and cultural forms and it is the day when the curse on human beings was broken and freedom was ensured, said the priest of the... Read more »

Ethiopians should promote their Christmas

Christmas is becoming more of a business transaction than a spiritual one. It is not uncommon to see large Christmas trees gleaming with multicolored lighting in Addis Ababa’s city centers, hotels, malls,... Read more »

Strengthening solidarity, unity, peace through holydays

The diverse cultural heritages of Ethiopia serve as a foundation for promoting understanding, acceptance, and peaceful coexistence among different communities. As witnessed from its daily experiences, the various cultural values practiced by... Read more »