BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE Holydays are special and handful days when people stop monotonous day to day life and give time for things they give high value or just for themselves; to rest,... Read more »
Early at night If you see A flying rat In a way That is not right A zigzag Be sure it is a bat. Sitting on A big tree and Winking with... Read more »
By Alem Hailu G/Kristos I grew up imbibing nursery rhymes which teach language in an effortless also in an informal way. They help widen one’s vocabulary. Teachers and parents could use this... Read more »
The arrival of Ethiopians from the Diaspora coincides with two main events, namely the handshaking of Ethiopian federal forces and TPLF on the one hand and the celebrations of the two major... Read more »
The Southern Ethiopia is mostly visited by local and foreign tourists for its cultural and natural assests. It is rare this region to be seen as a place of pligrimage. Its historical... Read more »
BY MULUGETA GUDETA What else after the successful celebrations of Irreechaa Finfine and Irreechaa Hora Arsedi last week? Maybe it is time to think about the tradition more seriously, more profoundly and... Read more »
BY SENAIT G/HIWOT What kind of life do I wantWhat kind of life do I needLife has offered me what it canBut I can’t make the most of itI rarely listen to... Read more »
BY Alem Hailu G/Kristos From the 4 corners of AddisSunday school studentsAt a Meskel Square make a throngAll the procession beating a drumUlulating and singing a songWith a passion strong. “Queen Helena... Read more »
BY A STAFF REPORTER We are found at a juncture when internal and external enemies of Ethiopia have exhaustively unleashed their power to fructify the heinous plan they chalked out to derail... Read more »
What a paradox it is, What a cursed being the earth bears, Contrary to revered blessings, Is there any sign or carved symbol? To identify everyone as a whole, In the flesh... Read more »