BY MULUGETA GUDETA The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), is a global body working to promote its founding statement. To begin with, UNESCO’s job is not only educational or... Read more »
BY ALEM HAILU Twice a year, my friend Abebe asks me a favor to accompany him to the Saint Joseph Cemetery, a small serene town of the deceased. We go there to... Read more »
By Joseph Soboka Short Story “I don’t feel well today. I had the worst night. I could not sleep, not even a wink,” complained Simachew. Tamrat, after attentively listening to his friend,... Read more »
BY ALAZAR SHIFERAW In Ethiopia, nature, culture and history merge to form a timeless appeal. With its impressive tourism potentials, Ethiopia is truly a land of contrasts and extremes, a land of... Read more »
What is the whole essence of security? Why does man, whether he is rich or poor, desires to maintain his wellbeing in every situation he finds himself? We can keep asking ourselves... Read more »
Coz of policies and strategies meant to cripple and tear apart Exploiting the rift along different political and ethnic groups Creating and nurturing divisions with a hope to see prolonged chaos Funding... Read more »
We don’t need the approval of any foreign power To use our God given natural resource If it is not for peaceful coexistence The government wouldn’t have gone extra miles From disclosing... Read more »
Nile, we call it Abay at home, Aba(y) – the father of all the rivers in the nation Highly valued and interwoven with the inhabitants wellbeing can be anything we want it... Read more »
We’re extremely grateful to the nations who played trick to block funding to run the project For it paved a way for every single Ethiopian to have a share and own it... Read more »
There is time for everything Time to hibernate and time to stay awake Time to die and time to resurrect Time to fall asleep and time to wake up Time to stay... Read more »