Inaugurated bakery help in easing cost of living of the city resident

Infrastructure is the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or an area in providing necessary services to the residents. The government builds infrastructure and provide services so as to satisfy... Read more »

Heroes fighting Egyptian government’s distortion of public attention

Ustaz Mohamed Al-Arusi is the forerunner of media campaign and political activism to expose Egyptian government’s attempt to utilize the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as a political tool and he frequently... Read more »

Ten best and most famous Ethiopian athletes

For over half a century, Ethiopian athletes have been consistently breaking records in world events and providing an already proud nation with even more sources of joy. The following is a list... Read more »

Egypt’s Narrative of GERD: A Deception Strategy to Mislead the International Community

Ethiopia’s mega hydropower dam project – the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has been a center of controversy, cause for suspicion and regional dispute between downstream Egypt and the source of the... Read more »

New House of Federation Speaker vows to make institutional reforms

ADDIS ABABA (FBC) – New Speaker of the House of Federation (HoF), Adem Farah, has vowed to make institutional reforms in the House. The Speaker and his deputy, Etsegenet Menegistu held their... Read more »

More than 2 million vulnerable to floods this rainy season: Commission

ADDIS ABABA (ENA) – More than two million people across the country will be affected by floods this rainy season, according to Disaster Risk Management Commission. Disaster Risk Management Commission Early Warning... Read more »

‘State enjoys the hands-on merger,” Gambella State President

ADDIS ABABA – Gambella State President, Umod Ujulu said that the state has come to the authentic decision making status, following the unification made earlier,to be part of all the national affairs;... Read more »

Sustainable urban agriculture starts at school in Ethiopia

Compared to many other countries, even in Africa, Ethiopia has so far been spared the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic: the country accounts for around 10% of the continent’s total population, yet... Read more »

Scientists unlock secrets of Ethiopia’s superfood in race to save it from warming climate

Ethiopia’s native staple food grain teff is at risk, with 80% of production to be hit by higher temperatures soon if not protected. For the first time, scientists have mapped thousands of... Read more »

Gebet’a, the oldest board game

“When I was a student, gebet’a was one of my favorite games which I would like to play with my classmates. Every time, I used to sit on the stony bench which... Read more »