The art of letting go

The ability to let go, to forgive, and to extend mercy towards our past is indeed a su­perpower that we, as humans, earnestly yearn for in our lives. Why? Because within actions... Read more »

 Calendars, cultures, ‘Killing Time’ and New Year resolutions

We are barely emerging from the holiday season here in Ethiopia, a time with tens of millions of Ethiopian Christians celebrated the New Year and Christmas holidays while hundreds of millions of... Read more »

 Yes “death to the death of poetry!”

 We have opened up A new leaf To land on a new page Where a poet sage Is dealt a slap on the face For readers willfully Are getting locked in A... Read more »

 You can only be you

U can’t change the past But u can change the future And if u believe in yourself There’s nothing u can’t do U can even change the world Cause anything is possible... Read more »

 Life of a Robot

your breakfast, a fast break your lunch is junk your dinner is coffee, to your sleepless nights. your eyes shop what they see and your hands work for them what a sorrow,... Read more »

A love triangle

(Short Story) After lunch break when I opened my office door which was normally evacuated at that hour of the day I saw Christina waist upward and face downward half asleep on... Read more »

Lingua Franca, how Africa Can benefit from the languages of the West

The English language has become one of the most important languages in the world through a long process of development and the cultural transformations that took place both within England and outside... Read more »

African literature blossoms despite multiple challenges in 2023

The just-ended year was not the best of all years for Africa. The year 2024 will go down as a year of multiple challenges for the world in general and for Africa... Read more »

 “Genna marks a festival regarding the brushing aside of Satan’s curse on mankind”

Christmas is celebrated annually in both religious and cultural forms and it is the day when the curse on human beings was broken and freedom was ensured, said the priest of the... Read more »

‘Hyphenated’ Ethiopians, Assimilated Ones and the Holiday Season

A friend of mine who went to the United States a long time ago was here on a visit recently. Back in years he told me that the day he was sworn... Read more »