The Constitution can serve as sources for efficient legal and political solutions: Dr. Gedion Timotheos

Concerning the general and periodic election, Article 58/3 of the Ethiopian Constitution states, “The House of Peoples’ Representatives shall be elected for a term of five years. Elections for a new House... Read more »

“I appreciate the leadership of the government in taking a series of measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic,” -Dr. Lidetu Alemu

 Today’s guest is Dr. Lidetu Alemu, a professor of organizational leadership at Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology (EGST). He holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership from Eastern University (St. Davids, Pennsylvania, USA).... Read more »

“Africa will be in a difficult situation if the pandemic is out of control” Costantinos Berhutesfa Costantinos (Ph.D.)

 Today’s guest is Costantinos Berhutesfa Costantinos, a professor of public policy, Addis Ababa University. Dr. Costantinos has worked as Senior Policy Adviser to the UN in New York and as chairperson of... Read more »

“Ethiopia is a wonderfully diverse country, with such a rich heritage of identities and cultures that stretch back thousands of years,” – Rev. Dr. Pete Myers

 Today’s guest is Rev. Dr. Pete Myers, a professor at Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology (EGST). He is a Semiticist and Old Testament scholar. He is married to Katy and father to... Read more »

“The civil society must support the government’s initiations aggressively in controlling the COVID-19,” – Negash Teklu

 Today’s guest is Negash Teklu, Executive Director of the Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) Ethiopia Consortium. Negash who is an MA holder in International Relations from Amsterdam University, Netherlands has served widely... Read more »

“Ethiopia is one a few oldest countries of civilization in the world, having a long history of cultural, religious and people-to-people relations with the Middle East and the entire Arab World,” – Ambassador Shamebo Fitamo

Today’s guest is Ambassador Shamebo Fitamo Adebo, a Director General of Middle East Affairs at Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was born and grew up in Doyyogena Woreda of Kembata and Tambaro... Read more »

“The only way out for Egypt is accepting the principles of equitable use, as per the Entebbe Agreement” – Former Diplomat Girma Balcha

 Today’s guest is Girma Balcha who was serving as a diplomat in Egypt. He was born and grew up here in Addis. He studied Supply Management at Commercial College and later proceeded... Read more »