She just woke up, without raising her body just lying on her side, her eyes still closed, half awake, she felt with her hand the empty space on the bed beside her.... Read more »
The answer to this question would become obvious after I relate the following experience details of which will appear subsequently. The guidebook that I wrote about was a telephone directory published at... Read more »
Oh! Finally the day comes Classes terminate Lessons cease Everybody, break the lines No more are we students! For a while at least. The class continues But in life. Education is endless... Read more »
A sheep is more prone to getting lost than find its way where it lives. It is a kind of animal that easily strays due to some kind of desperation in its... Read more »
Aster’s latest album “Chewa” or roughly ‘decent’ has burst into the musical scene just as expected and hoped by her fans for quite a while. This album is intended to be her... Read more »
As I belabored the issue in the last edition, in Ethiopia, food items, in almost every standard, are locally produced. No unfair tax is levied upon them, and yet the prices demanded... Read more »
Nigerian author Ben Okri is perhaps one of the best known African writers of this generation. He is not only a novelist, poet and non-fiction writer. He is also a well-established political... Read more »
Haben Girma, the first deaf blind woman to graduate from Harvard law school, debut her first book entitled ‘The Deaf Blind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law’ It is set to be released... Read more »
They called it the “Leaning Tower of Pisa”. They did not know much about the Tower. They did not visit it. The image came into their minds straight from a textbook and... Read more »
The prices of food items and all other items are blown out of proportion as of late despite the government’s efforts to regulate them. The general populace, with a hand-to mouth life,... Read more »