Why big dam important for Ethiopia?

BY SILABAT MANAYE In case of Ethiopia ,about 90%of the available water is received mainly in three months.Hence,dams could effectively store water during heavy rain seasons between June to September and to... Read more »

The all rounded impacts of modernizing urban transportation

BY STAFF REPORTER Addis Ababa is believed to be home to about 3 million people. As a capital city of the country of 100 million people, as well as hub of business... Read more »

Enhancing local capacity to beat the pandemic

BY STAFF REPORTER In an effort exerted to curb the spread of COVID-19 pandemic and win the battle, uninterrupted supply of the vaccines to all countries is an issue that cannot be... Read more »

Culture as a binding force at the dawn of Ethiopian prosperity

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Culture is massive by its nature and it is beyond literatures we read at schools. Ethiopia is lucky in this regard. As a land of several nations, nationalities and... Read more »

TVETs: Addressing social challenge while alleviating economic dilemma

 BY LEULSEGED WORKU Strong and committed workforce is the key element to bring about substantial change in the existing economic system. High valued and specialized skills, innovativeness and productivity of industries as... Read more »

Africa’s drive to boost medicines and vaccine manufacturing

BY STAFF REPORTER It is almost 20 months since COVID-19 pandemic has placed an unprecedented burden on the global communities through paralyzing their healthcare systems, economies, and limiting their social interactions. Pandemic’s... Read more »

Quality education for secured nation’s future

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Education is the most powerful tool of change and equity for society providing opportunities to people for a better life. It is the bedrock on which all other socio-economic... Read more »

“Through solidarity, we will prevail”

BY STAFF REPORTER Since the world was able to develop COVID-19 vaccines and manufacturing the vaccines, various international organizations including WHO have been expressing concern the way developing countries benefit from COVID-19... Read more »

The fight against unemployment

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Over the last few years, the tuk-tuks, commonly known as Bajaj, have swarmed the main streets of the towns and cities of the nation. Many believe that these three-legged... Read more »

Peaceful Monday: Embarrassment to enemies of Ethiopia

BY BETELHEM BEDLU & LEULSEGED WORKU Neither the freezing cold weather in the morning nor the intense sunbeam in the afternoon and the heavy rain poured at last never disrupted or obstructed... Read more »