I understand that insecurities are a natural part of life that everyone experiences. After I graduated from Haramaya university when I got back to my home city Addis Ababa, out of nowhere,... Read more »
Since recent years most scholars and researchers have focused their study on the culture of Gamo Dubusha. Dr Temsgen for example is the one who undertook his PhD dissertation on this culture.... Read more »
Ethiopia’s potential of Mining sector is underutilized due to several challenges, including regulatory issues, long history practice of Artisan mining, environmental concerns, and lack of investment. Artisanal mining in Ethiopia has been... Read more »
It is said that bad times are good for good literature or that the absence of freedom is sometimes a catalyst behind the birth of literary masterpieces. This may be true to... Read more »
Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative is closely tied to the country’s efforts to protect and enhance its rich biodiversity resources and capacity in disaster risk management. The initiative, launched in 2019 by Prime... Read more »
(Travel Story) Culture is the element that portrays the identity of human beings exceedingly. It encapsulates the identity of a person and his or her viewpoint and character in general. Ethiopia, the... Read more »
Ethiopia will soon host an international conference on World without Hunger from November 5-7, 2024, in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia will showcase her achievements and challenges in combating hunger and food insecurity through... Read more »
This is the tourism season in Ethiopia. Although some parts of the country may not be accessible to tourism and travel at this particular time, most of the country is open both... Read more »
Part II The ink is used to draw patterns on the forehead, neck, chin, and other areas. A razor-sharp needle pierces the skin, allowing the ink to seep in.” Kawase recounts China’s... Read more »
Part I :- Book review Kawase’s Mischief of the Gods is originally written in Japanese and translated to English by Jeffery Jhonson. In his epilogue Kawase states that his “book is an... Read more »