Why Africa’s artistic renaissance is becoming a vibrant reality

The term Renaissance, meaning rebirth, is a French word that designates a period in European history when science, arts and philosophy assumed the upper hand in reenergizing most European societies and the... Read more »

 Africa expects increased, immediate action from COP-28 Conference

UN Climate Change conferences (or COPs) take place every year, and are the world’s only multilateral decision-making forum on climate change with almost complete membership of every country in the world. To... Read more »

 Pelting eyes for opportunities at hand (Short Story)

“How are you our regular customer? You have been absent lately? Is it macchiato you take as usual?” said a waitress approaching me with a sunny face. “I’m fine. Thank you. Yes,... Read more »

 Fighting against climate change through nurturing stakeholders cooperation

Ethiopia faces several natural and manmade challenges, such as droughts, floods, and insect infestations, which have a negative impact on both its people and ecosystems. It is also extremely vulnerable to climate... Read more »

The philosophy of art in African culture, contemporary perspectives

Earlier in the 20th century, and more particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, discussions and debates on African philosophy centered around the question whether Africa has a philosophy worthy or the term.... Read more »

 Preservation, utilization of traditional medicines necessitate stakeholders’ collaboration

In Ethiopia, traditional medicine has a big impact on conservation and plant protection. The preservation and sustainable use of these plant species have resulted from the vast knowledge of indigenous plants and... Read more »

 Predators are predatory (Short Story)

Everything seems a ruinous outburst. It is just like an outburst emanating from a deep silence. The mother ape and its baby were strolling in the shade of a tree in the... Read more »

 A bereaved-turned lover

 In my favorite Big and busy café Attired in full black A new cashier girl When it comes To beauty And elegance Infinitesimal piece That doesn’t lack Smote by grief Stuck out... Read more »

 Happiness

According to the podcast of Oprah Winfrey and Arthur Brooks (social scientist) on YouTube … People are less happy nowadays and social media plays a role in this because it is a... Read more »

 Filling a gap

The development of Ethiopia requires addressing the equality of disabled groups. These are citizens who are living with physical and mental impairments and who need special treatment. Schools, workplaces, shops, hotels, transportation... Read more »