Local art works can improve literacy, shape generation

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE The practice of oral literature in Ethiopia is strong and has contributed greatly in shaping generation of the past. As a child it is fair to assume an Ethiopian... Read more »

Transforming Ethiopia’s Political Culture from Intransigence to Compromise

BY MULUGETA GUDETA In game theory, zero sum game is defined as, a situation often cited in which one person’s gain is equivalent to another person’s loss, so the net change in... Read more »

 Wretched lives

BY HENOK TIBEBU Death has become a cheap thing ever since the official outbreak of Coronavirus throughout the world. At the beginning people feared it. They tried to be as cautious as... Read more »

 Does a narrative poem explode?

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS Terseness and ambiguity are the top virtues of evaluating a given poem is a gem. Often short poems are held dear if they explode while revealing secrets or... Read more »

 Social media functions and dysfunctions in Africa-who are the culprits?

BY MULUGETA GUDETA The nature of the media in Africa is defined by many factors. The first is the fact that Africa’s media are controlled by global media organizations or multinational media... Read more »

The Wonderful Maze National Park,Emerging tourist site

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE If anything I witnessed during this journey, Southern western State is one proof that Ethiopia is a land of contrasts and extremes. It is however unfortuate that Ethiopia hasn’t... Read more »

 ‘Silencing the Guns’: The beginning of a lasting peace and reconciliation

BY MULUGETA GUDETA In its historic document signed by all member countries back in 2004, the African Union had coined a term to describe one of the most urgent tasks at hand,... Read more »

Wretched lives

 (continued from yesterday) BY HENOK TIBEBU People say that they gave him a great hope saying if he stays some extra hundreds of years with his bugs patiently, he would be awarded... Read more »

The demise of Ethiopia’s musical giant

BY STAFF REPORTER Ethiopia’s fertile womb relents not from bringing forth dear sons and daughters that quench its thirst for enchanting music. The country is a mother to musicians that run the... Read more »

Wretched lives

BY HENOK TIBEBU (part 1) The bright sun on the clear blue sky was shining on the majestic Addis Ababa having a cool weather that day. It was September first of 2014... Read more »