Yes tomorrow was created yesterday

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS Hey, Our pristine identity Due attention to which We seem remiss to pay, The freedom oxygen We inhale today Also which our off springs Will breathe tomorrow, The... Read more »

India’s G-20 tourism summit-developing countries should be invited

BY MULUGETA GUDETA  The third G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting was held from 22nd to 24th may 2023 in Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir. The G-20 leaders’ summit is expected to take place... Read more »

WEMEZEKE, the Coming Rainy Season and the New Generation of Readers

BY MULUGETA GUDETA In her blog post entitled “The Dog Days of Summer…weather and Creativity”, blogger Marlyn Barefoot writes about the connection between the weather and the artistic creativity. She says that,... Read more »

Any lesson for the present? Why Haile Gerima’s ‘Teza’(Morning Dew) remains a masterpiece

 BY MULUGETA GUDETA The Ethiopian film industry has a long history of dating back to the 1960s but its growth is in no way commensurate with its long existence. The first film... Read more »

 Marked for rowdiness A short story

BY DESALEGN DAGNEW  “Good news for me and you! Take a look,” Daniel gives a letter to his mother with a broad smile. She got a little bit confused. Maybe he is... Read more »

Have it not!

BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia yells, Nigeria yells, and so do some others, Across the planet though the degree varies, A nation houses citizens, Indiscriminately serves, All sons and daughters, However, some act... Read more »

 “Life brittle as a clay pot”

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE Songs in any language have typical nature of expressing love, happiness, sadness, concern, surprise or anything that is related to life to the higher extent possible, and of course... Read more »

 “This program is interdisciplinary by its very nature,” Yohannes (PhD)

 BY WAKUMAN KUDAMA  Addis Ababa University is to commence offering a new program, an MA in Translation studies, next September. Realizing the growing demand for the highly qualified personnel in the discipline,... Read more »

Silencing guns in Africa: Changing the culture of violence to one of peace

BY MULUGETA GUDETA  Since independence, Africa has been bleeding dry from civil wars, border conflicts and internal feuds that brought untold misery, tears and blood to the people of the continent. The... Read more »

Endless dream

BY SENAIT G/HIWOT  I don’t know what dream is I don’t know what life brings It gets tricky and unpredictable It gets tough to be sustainable When you believe no one does... Read more »