Five oldest Islamic shrines in Ethiopia

 It is nearly over 1,500 years since Islam was introduced to Ethiopia. Ethiopia is home to different tangible and intangible heritages. As the country is one of the few countries where ancient... Read more »

Best way to reach final agreement (On GERD) is in the hands of the parties, ambassadors said

 Following the referring of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) issue to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the international community is breaking its silence and recognizing the importance of GERD for... Read more »

COVID-19 and China-Africa partnership: The need for more cooperation

   Institutionalizing the cooperation To guide and shape the ever growing interactions between China and Africa, the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) has been instituted and it became the main platform for... Read more »

Matchless compliance, kindness

   The Muslim community has displayed a maximum discipline and patience during this month of Ramadan. As the dreadful pandemic tightens its grip on the country, the government has taken action to... Read more »

Institute applying technologies to boost agricultural productivity

   ADDIS ABABA- The Amhara Agricultural Research Institute discloses that it is executing various activities on agricultural sector to ensure productivity thereby combating the current pandemic, COVID-19. Institute Director General Tilaye Tekelwold... Read more »

Institutes conduct cadastral survey over 19 federal institutions

ADDIS ABABA– The Geospatial Information Institute, in collaboration with the Land Bank and Development Corporation, has conducted cadastral survey over 19 federal institutes in the first round to identify the developed and... Read more »

Mending relations and restoring peace through social norms and practices

 Given the obvious fact that conflicts or disputes are inevitable incidences due to the different perception of human nature, every country has its own way of resolving conflicts that are ingrained in... Read more »

Is Africa origin of social distancing to combat pandemics?

 • Archaeology shows how ancient African societies managed pandemics  Every so often, a pandemic emerges that dramatically alters human society. The Black Death (1347 – 1351) was one; the Spanish flu of... Read more »

Making a new business with an ages old beverage

There are many kinds of traditional fermented beverages in Ethiopia, not only of animal origin, but also of plant origin. In everyday life people enjoy fermented beverages and particularly when holydays and... Read more »

Authority eyes more revenue from coffee export amidst COVID-19

ADDIS ABABA– Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority said that the government has taken viable measures to prevent the revenue lost due to coffee price fluctuations and support coffee producers and exporters to... Read more »