Yes, thanksgiving!

The Almighty God is thanked, People were thanking, have thanked and will thank, Via being good for others and frank, Yes, it is good to thank God, For what He did, has... Read more »

River

The river has its own significance and meaning It attracts people from all places to commemorate And admire the change in seasonal warmth, singing Attired in eye-catching costumes to maintain ongoing Ceremony... Read more »

The Story of Irreechaa: Baga ittin isin gahe!

I want to say to my hitherto readers, including my critics, have a life of Ora-omo aka Life of Oromo i.e. life of resurrection which means life of a NEW beginning and... Read more »

Irreechaa for fraternity, Solidarity

Irreechaa is one of the cultural values of the Oromo people’s Gada system and it is a celebration of gratitude to the Creator. It celebrates the “widespread” subordination of man to his... Read more »

Season of holidays, season of tourism

We are now at the beginning of the dry season in Ethiopia. Have you noticed the sharp rise in temperature even before the month of September expires? The unexpected heat is creating... Read more »

International Day of Peace: Building a culture of peace in Africa

According to a recent report released on September 23, 2024, by the United States Embassy in Addis Ababa, in celebration of the International Day of Peace, the US Government through USAID reaffirmed... Read more »

Bridging Cultures: Empowering Ethiopian diaspora children

Children are the future leaders, engineers, doctors, teachers, and innovators of our society. To cultivate these future leaders, it is crucial for them to understand their culture and identity, which largely depends... Read more »

 Don’t get lost in Addis; the jungle of mysteries

Ethiopia is celebrating one of its oldest intangible cultural heritages, Meskel, a holiday which harks back 1600 years . More colorful outdoor celebrations, such as the Irrecha, Fiche Chambalala, Timket etc. are... Read more »

Engurogobash, Achembila: the chattels of Meskel

Various documents and biblical verses show that the celebration of Meskel, which is distinguished in various styles and practices across the regions of Ethiopia, could be traced back to the Holy Bible.... Read more »

Ethiopian Fashion: A vibrant fusion of tradition, modernity

Ethiopia’s cultural attire is a vibrant testament to the nation’s rich heritage, and its significance is undeniable, especially during holidays and special occasions. However, a new trend emerges as Ethiopian fashion designers... Read more »