Humans need paradigm shift from exploiting earth to safeguarding it

 BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM  This year the worlds Earth Day will be commemorated with the theme “Investing in our Planet”. So far the investment human beings have been making used to focus on... Read more »

Turning “Love unto Grave” into a historical stage drama:The perspectives

BY MULUGETA GUDETA Fikir Eske Mekabir (Love Unto the Grave), a novel by the late Ethiopian novelist Haddis Alemayehu is considered the greatest work of modern Amharic literature. Haddis Alemayehu was an... Read more »

 No exit (A short story)

BY DESALEGN DAGNEW (ddagne40@gmail.com) A beautiful woman received a great applause on the stage. “A big chance remains for members of the fair sex,” her call for icebreaker congregant echoed in the... Read more »

How to broaden participation, variety of talent shows for gifted youngsters

 BY MULUGETA GUDETA Most of the talent shows in this country are inspired by similar shows in America because they are popular among the public as well as enthusiastically attended by a... Read more »

HER DEPRESSION

 BY SENAIT G/HIWOT She lives in a world that is torturous Her depression is truly remorseless She can’t communicate with people easily Her mind makes it seem she is silly “Why i’... Read more »

Ethiopian artists facing Artistic Constipation? How can it be overcomed?

  BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE  Life situations, bad circumstances, weather or any other challenges may affect peoples’ mood and motivation. Ones active, joyful and sociable maybe seen weak, sad and lonely. Someone who is... Read more »

Ethnically Diverse African Countries Consider Diversity an Asset, not Liability

BY MULUGETA GUDETA According to recent data, Africa is the second largest continent by geographic area and the second most populous continent globally, with an area of approximately 30 million km2 and... Read more »

 Turning Africa’s horn into its arms

BY ALEM HAILU A gigantic dam is born In the backwater Africa’s horn For long that was war-torn. A grand dam is born In the avenue of Affluence, steps, pushing, The shunned... Read more »

Great tiding

By ALEM HAILU Blue Nile echo from shore to shore, “Poverty in Ethiopia is no more!” Above all, From a precipice To a valley when you majestically fall, Thunderous over The damp... Read more »

Gumaa indigenous conflict resolution mechanism

 BY NAOL GIRMA The importance of peace is overemphasized because; it is the avenue we pursue for bringing growth and affluence to society. If we do not have peace and harmony, achieving... Read more »