BY MULUGETA GUDETA In the old tourist poster that is now changed into “The Land of Origins,” Ethiopia was portrayed as the only country with 13 months of sunshine. This may sound... Read more »
BY YOHANES JEMANEH Sintayehu Gebru is a PhD candidate at the Addis Ababa University under the African Studies program. As his field of study is attached to media, art and culture courses,... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia is home to over 110 populations and is now in a journey of bringing about social, economic and political changes in all aspects. Two factors are central to... Read more »
BY STAFF REPORTER Recently, BBC on its 26 June 2021 Focus in Africa edition said that Meron Hadero has become the first Ethiopian author to win the prestigious AKO Caine Prize for... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Time has now come for Ethiopia. The basis for renaissance has been firmly laid, too. The world over has even well understood what Ethiopia is and who Ethiopians are.... Read more »
BY LEULSEGED WORKU Addis is living exactly up to its name. An English equivalent of the Amharic word “Addis” can be “new”, “fresh”…. The metropolis’ famous place of large gathering, Meskel Square,... Read more »
BY STAFF REPORTER When the name Ethiopia is called, the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind is the braveness of its people, sense of patriotism and the deep attachment to their... Read more »
BY MULUGETA GUDETA British writer Joseph Conrad wrote a very symbolic novel portraying Africa as “The Heart of Darkness” at the turn of the 20th century. His portrayal of life aboard an... Read more »
It is a fact that Ethiopians have been faced with multiple challenges caused by internal and external factors. Even from the ancient times, many had tried to dismantle the strong tie and... Read more »
BY YOHANES JEMANEH “We Ethiopians are committed to safeguard our country at any cost and we will keep this dedication,” Addis Ababa City Deputy Mayor Adanech Abebie said. She stated this last... Read more »