Ethiopia streamlining coal mining with due caution for safety of ecosystem

 Coal has recently joing the list of Ethiopias diverse energy sources. Dawuro Zone in the South Western Ethiopia State has emerged as a focal point for a groundbreaking coal project that promises... Read more »

 Invest in youth, reap the rewards

Dejene Kassa is a dedicated Yoga Therapist who works at New Life Drug Rehabilitation Center and Bright Hills Rehabilitation Center. He passionately volunteers his services to help numerous youths break free from... Read more »

 The art and science of advertising for effective communication

There are at least two remarks anyone can make regarding advertising billboards and the language in which they are presented these days. The first is the size of advertising billboards that are... Read more »

How lowland pulse research program in Ethiopia helps climate change mitigation, ecosystem conservation

The Low Land Pulse research program in Ethiopia is an initiative aiming at studying and comprehending the dynamics of land usage and land cover change in the country’s lowland areas. These lowland... Read more »

Soaring with wings of success

 “When we hand down This flag to posterity Paying prices of life To the country’s Age-old sovereignty It is with a word of caution ‘This generation Should accord due attention To handing... Read more »

Like a cigarette

Bro, tell me please To your heart’s content Enjoying a French kiss In squeezing out The nectar of their lady-hood Not remiss, Are the lasses A cigarette For a while you keep... Read more »

 Understanding vaccine hesitancy in the COVID-19 pandemic: A research study in a high school community

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on communities worldwide, with our own high school community experiencing a significant increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. Over 1500 students in our... Read more »

 Ethiopia’s sustained effort to eliminate trachoma

According to the Ministry of Health, trachoma is the leading cause of infectious blindness in Ethiopia, with the country having the highest burden of trachoma in both urban and rural areas. To... Read more »

A thin and poisoned exhale

A day of two friends is not shady. They won’t spend a day or night without meeting or looking at each other. The husband will be confused and unable to do anything... Read more »

Legitimate pursuit  for win-win cooperation

 Prime Minister Abiy (PhD) has recently emphasized the urgent need for Ethiopia to get access to ports on the Red Sea through negotiations. And several experts are also asserting the appropriateness of... Read more »