Natural fertilizer preparation key to harnessing multiple benefits

 BY EPHREM ANDARAGCHEW Fertilizer is a natural or artificial substance containing chemical elements that improve the growth and productiveness of plants. Fertilizers increase the natural fertility of the soil or replace chemical... Read more »

 Progress of integrated soil, water conservation activities in Ethiopia

 During a recent closing program of integrated environmental protection and basin development campaign, Oromia state announced that successful environmental protection and basin development works were achieved during this year’s two months free... Read more »

 How the Sheka people used GUDO culture to conserve forest

Ethiopia is a country blessed with cultural values and traditions which has served for centuries. The nations and nationalities of the country have been using all the traditions on a regular basis... Read more »

 Utilizing solar energy builds a sustainable tomorrow

Africa, as one of the fastest-growing continents in the world, faces a massive challenge related to energy generations in the coming years. Studies indicated that by the year 2030, more than 600... Read more »

Unreserved efforts to harness petroleum at home

It cracks the ground and flows like an unstoppable stream until it joins the river called Mechela. The color of the river is equivalent with sign that can get mixing water and... Read more »

 Ethiopia preparing for the fourth year Green Legacy Initiative

On 25th of March 2022, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) announced that preparations for the fourth year green legacy initiative are currently underway across the country. Seedling and land preparation and selection... Read more »

Eleven major benefits of Ethiopia’s mega dam GERD

Various attempts have been made by all successive governments of Ethiopia to construct a hydroelectric power dam on the Nile River. After various challenges, the influence of foreign power, lack of finance,... Read more »

 Hydroelectric power’s big role in rapid electrification

After 11 years of concerted effort, the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is nearing its completion as it has started generating power using two of its 16 turbines. Considering... Read more »

 Human encroachment pushing Ethiopian Elephants away from sanctuaries

BY DARGIE KAHSAY The Babile Elephant Sanctuary, which is Located 560 KM East of Addis Ababa and 30 km south of Harar city, was established 51 years ago to protect Elephants in... Read more »

 Proper groundwater utilization key future generations

BY EPHREM ANDARAGCHEW States in the world give due attention to designing various policies and strategies for water resource development. Because water resources are a vital element for the growth and development... Read more »