BY MULUGETA GUDETA It goes without saying that Ethiopia is one of the ancient civilizations in the world and perhaps among the first to have established a traditional educational system based on... Read more »
BY MULUGETA GUDETA By Ethiopian literature we mean the collective literatures of the peoples of Ethiopia, whether oral or written and reflect the common cultural heritages of the people who forged a... Read more »
(A SHORT STORY) BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS It was late in the afternoon. A heavy downpour of bullets proved unrelenting. Launchers were plying the sky. A lightning -like fire plowed the sky.... Read more »
BY MULUGETA GUDETA We can perhaps start by defining Western and African art. In Western tradition, the elements of artistic creativity are considered “to be color, tone, line, shape, space, and texture.... Read more »
BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS Alluding to 6:29 “If someone slaps you on one cheek, offer the other cheek also,” I heard a priest preaching via a microphone while I was passing by... Read more »
BY ITSUISH KAWAEI That’s right, this is a story I’m sharing only with you. I’ll tell you if you promise not to tell anyone. It’s an ancient story from long, long ago,... Read more »
BY MULATWA MOSSISA Someone is looking for a book store He calls himself a great reader He brags always as he’s a book lover If he was a true reader How he... Read more »
BY SENAIT G/HIWOT Too much for joy and happiness Too much for heartbreak and sadness Bipolar makes you feel these situations And disrupts all of your relations Creates depression and illusions You... Read more »
BY ROMAN TWELDEBIRHAN A weed within verses, i Without you bidding me i suddenly sprung In and your surrounding You my answer to all ‘My quote above my pillow – My fitting,... Read more »
BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE For some reasons there was times I haven’t been in the mood of celebrating the New Year. I would say this year I will just spend the New Year... Read more »