Education in its Narrow and Broad Sense-Employment and Knowledge

 BY MULUGETA GUDETA There was an old story that was circulating at one time or another regarding the number of educated persons in India. It was often said that if you throw... Read more »

 The harmonious winter

BY DANAT TESFAYE It is not mysterious that climate has an impact on how people develop culture and form a life style. Different lifestyles such as the dressing style, food culture, job... Read more »

 I don’t want to remember what happened last summer!

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE Summer, obviously the hottest season in Europe and America, seems that it is a season for vacation. In music and movies you found it depicted as a season of... Read more »

Nostalgic about the past

BY ALEM HAILU When birds on nearby Big olive trees A mellifluous music make, Cognizant time for daybreak I often used to get awake. They always chirp To say “ Get up... Read more »

Turning Africa’s horn into its arm

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 »

“ Come to me or I shall come to you”Elias Melka: The man who dedicated all his life to music

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE There is a reverberating song in the town that is released a year ago but still fresh and making many people very emotional. You would wonder why this music... Read more »

 Planting Trees and Reading Books: What Have They in Common?

 BY MULUGETA GUDETA The rainy season in Ethiopia usually gives rise to many expectations as public activities assume another dimension. What agitates the public mind these days might be the rise in... Read more »

Recalculate

 BY SENAIT GEBREHIWOT When you have a lot on your mind And many things are out of sight You just need to take a breath or two Figure out where you are... Read more »

 “Your eyes saw me …”

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS (A short story) “Hurrah a daybreak! Hurrah a daybreak! I’m going to praise you Almighty, for I closed my eyes vesting hope in you!” a famous religious song... Read more »

 Why Amharic Literature is stuck in time and space –the need to move forward

BY MULUGETA GUDETA Amharic is not only the national language of Ethiopia. It is also the major literary language of the country, a medium through Which Ethiopian writers expressed themselves for centuries.... Read more »