Three words of Magic

I know three words of magicThat tell a beautiful truth. He stared me in my eyesAwaiting these words, three…To flow from the wells of my soulAnd spring through my lips, quivering.He summoned... Read more »

What’s Out Addis, Hilton Addis Ababa set jointly kicks off, “The Big Art Sale” art workshop

The biggest and anticipated artwork event by the art lovers, “The Big Art Sale”, which is being organized every year will be take place on Saturday and Sunday April 16 and 17,... Read more »

A book written by a military officer launched during the weekend

The book with the title; “The Betrayed Northern Command” was launched last weekend. The book was authored by Gashaye Tenaw (Sergeant). No author can write being caught at the hands of an... Read more »

 Two writers on the same Historical event- contrasts in perceptions

Whenever Western authors write books about Africa, their perceptions are said to be skewed by old stereotypes inherited from the colonial era. The old stereotypes about Africa focused on the continent being... Read more »

 “Bobeni Gelitita”, the customary rule of Kebena People

The Kebena is one of the ethnic groups found in the Gurage zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region of Ethiopia. The Kebena is an ethnic group with its cultural values. One... Read more »

 World Health Organization (WHO) pervaded by the conflict of interest

The scandal rather the crime of such nature has been done to Ethiopia since the appointment of Dr. Tedros Adhanom as the Director General of the World Health Organization. A conflict of... Read more »

In Defense of Africa’s Unifying Identity and Cultural Renaissance

BY MULUGETA GUDETA  Globalization and identity are understood as meaning different things to different people. Particularly those engage in academic and media activities. For some in academic circles in Africa for instance,... Read more »

Bob Marley: the true freedom fighter

BY DANIEL ALEMAYEHU Though geographically Jamaica is a far cry from Africa, there are a multitude of issues they share. History teaches that Jamaica was the slavery bay for black Africans as... Read more »

Global Tourism in doldrums, hope alive for domestic alternatives

This is not obvious the best time for global tourism to thrive. Conflicts in many places, including the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the big relapse in COVID-19 in China, once... Read more »

CROSS EXAMINING

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS ( An interviewee with TPLF Leader) We have stopped short of Medical supply Ailing, starving children cry Many, including lactating Mothers, from lacerating pain die Yet, the incumbent... Read more »