A Dynamic Duo for Ethiopia

BY TEKLEBIRHAN GEBREMICHAEL Almaz and Bekele grew about four kilometers apart in Addis Ababa, Almaz at Aratkilo and Bekele at Merkato, the latter once the largest open –air market in Africa but... Read more »

A fall from grace

BY ALEM HAILU  Unless by Fair means or foul I grab power Awaits Americans A terror shower By every hour. This way America’s democracy Will give way to A revolting autocracy. At... Read more »

The tale of two neighbors

BY ALEM HAILU  I) Ingratitude(Sudan) Though all along The time line You have been A good neighbor Also by us In our internal peace Maintaining endeavor, Subtly we have To stab you... Read more »

GERD in 2050

(Imaginatively visited) Shortly after I enjoyed a freshly sliced fish for super, there followed another freshly picked mango juice, and then a strong coffee came in, all harvested from the manmade lake,... Read more »

Ashura and Wirshato festival in Harar

The first month of the Islamic calendar is known as Ashura. The term Ashura derives from the Arabic word asher– to mean ‘ten’- and Ashura, which is one of the religious and... Read more »

Hat off to PM Abiy Ahmed

I had muted my phone to avoid disturbance, just the way I used to repress my freedom of expression for fear of arrest a couple of years ago. It insisted, shortly after... Read more »

Nile

I am the first Earth Mother of all fertility. I am the Source, I am the Nile, I am the African, I am the beginning! O Arabia, how could you so conveniently... Read more »

Positive cultures as a result of coronavirus

These days, coronavirus is spreading across the globe. As of any world nation, Ethiopia has been exerting efforts to combat and resist the pandemic. Even the nation was playing the leading role... Read more »

Long-standing Afro-Arab historical relations

The Afro-Arab’s natural, cultural, and historical relations are very durable. When the rival sets of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian empires and armies caused the fall of the Ancient Hebrew... Read more »

The implication of songs on the Blue Nile, GERD

In a recent interview with Jossy in the House Show on Jtv Ethiopia, musician Semahegn Belew said that he made a song entitled ‘Tiga belew’. Amazingly, he wrote the song while he... Read more »