GERD’s benefits are far-reaching!

The construction of a grand dam in Ethiopia is, no doubt, instrumental in providing almost all African societies with energy, helping to balance variability in water availability with demand for multiple uses,... Read more »

National reform brought momentous political change

BY ALAZAR SHIFERAW Three years have been passed since Ethiopia has started its prosperity journey following the coming of the reformist leader Prime Minister Abiy Ahimed to the power. Since 2018, dramatic... Read more »

COVID-19 Vaccine rolls out in Ethiopia, what is to be done next?

 COVID-19 Vaccine rolls out in Ethiopia, what is to be done next? BY SOLOMON DIBABA To the surrprise of every one, countries that have had the best medical facilties in the world,... Read more »

Integrated Agro-industries are transition belts to full national industrialization

 BY SOLOMON DIBABA A week ago, Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed and his team inaugurated the Yirgalem Agro-Industry Park which was the first agro-industrial park in southern Ethiopia. According to the Prime... Read more »

Justice prevails in Ethiopia over the curse of the rapacious junta!

 BY YIDNEKACHEW TEKLE Backstabbing Ethiopian National Defense Forces on the midnight of Nov. 4, 2020, the cynical veteran annoyed with bravado, in three decades voraciously robbed Ethiopia’s resource and military capital, and... Read more »

Temple of the Moon: Yeha

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER The site of Yeha is located in a modern town hidden by the Adwa chains of mountains about 53km to the west of the World Heritage Site of... Read more »

Rock art: Cultural, historic treasure

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER Anthropologists and archeologists define rock art as images carved, drawn, or painted onto immovable rock surfaces. As to them, rock art is explained in different ways-images that are... Read more »

The bottlenecks of Ethiopian over all development

 Ethiopian development seekers and agents at all stratumsshould identify the bottle necks of the nation’s innovation and work accordingly to realize the countries prosperity. Clearly and deeply understanding of the main causes... Read more »

Ethiopia’s most colorful holiday Timket is a week away

 COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER  Here are the reflections of visitor as well experiences she had in celebrating Timket, by Diane J. McDougall. She tried to share through using illustrative colorful words each... Read more »

“…. we can create several jobs by converting sugarcane to a wide spectrum of biofuels”

BY ADDISALEM MUALT  In Ethiopia, the chemical sector is at a very low level of development with limited contribution to the national economy. There are very few basic chemical industries such as... Read more »