Ideological differences do not trade Ethiopia’s sovereignty

BY LEULSEGED WORKU No matter where they live and no matter what their political stand is, Ethiopians always have common ground on the issue of their motherland and its sovereignty. This is... Read more »

The main actor on the stage of Pan Africanism is stabbed from the backby some African intellectuals

 BY JOSEPH SOBOKA The play was staged on the grave of colonialism by scores of brave African leaders,Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was among the main actors. As the only independent country... Read more »

Artist hailing from the shunned most likely to portray patriotism, pan-Africanism

Veteran artist Ayalneh Mulatu is among the few society lions that pops up to mind while mentioning a successful Ethiopian author-poet and playwright having ample talent and educational background. Honing his skills... Read more »

Youths joining ENDF, White Envelope campaign for Ethiopia’s survival

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER The youths who are joining the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) drawn from the four corners of the country are expressing determination to bolster the ENDF, which is the... Read more »

“People-to-people” to see renaissance

Various artistic performances that had been toured in and out of the country under the theme of Hizb Le Hizb or People-to-People did win admiration and support world over and thumbs up... Read more »

Hurry to secure the safety and integrity of motherland

Short Story It was dawn when the sunlight was wrestling with darkness to shake it of its shoulders and come up with its dominating brilliance to take over its day time duty.... Read more »

Ethiopian year lasts 13 months

COMPILED BY LEULSEGED WORKU Ethiopians have marked their Ethiopian New-Year, 2014 last Saturday, Sep 11, 2021. The holiday was marked colorfully among Ethiopians and Ethiopian lovers. Despite the fact that the nation... Read more »

The disgusting tragic drama of the unrequited meddling

 BY JOSEPH SOBOKA To some people, the act of making oneself busy without being asked to do so proves to generate unholy happiness for the current malicious international groups that rally behind... Read more »

Pan-Africanism versus aggressive globalism in African arts and culture

Historically, pan-Africanism as it was manifested politically in the 1960s and onwards, was a negation of colonialism and a warning signal against the coming age of imperialism and/or neocolonialism. Politically, it was... Read more »

“We can never talk about unity without mentioning Ethiopia”

BY BETELHEM BEDLU “We are one Africa and our cultures tie us as one people. Just like the EthiopianKebero: drum, I came in playing the Ghanaian dondo to represent the unity in... Read more »