COVID-19 pandemic damage to wildlife and nature

Part II  In yesterday’s edition, the writer dealt with the hardship wildlife and nature are confronting due to COVID-19. In this piece, he continued explaining the possible damages and the corrective measures... Read more »

Adolescents’ awareness amid COVID-19 pandemic

Coronavirus is rapidly spreading worldwide. However, the official number of covid-19 cases in Ethiopia is still low as compared to other countries, but there are considerable concerns that transmission of the virus... Read more »

Water: Ethiopians’ source of survival

Being a basic need to sustain life, water lost its value compared to the value of supplementary needs like gas. Though it covers three fourth of the crust of the earth and... Read more »

Intense rainfall in mid- and late April causes widespread floods in East Africa and Yemen

Seasonal rains intensified across East Africa in the past week, resulting in widespread floods that caused human fatalities and displacement, as well as crop damage and loss of household assets in parts... Read more »

Ethiopian businesses lag behind in applying sustainability concept: Environmental expert

Samuel Hailu, is the founder, owner and Managing Director of TS Environment Technology. He has over 20 years of experience in the extractive industry. Samuel specialized in environmental and social impact studies,... Read more »

Promoting, supporting chemical and construction industries

Practically all societies at the early stages of their development have viewed industrialization as the main vehicle for improving living standards. It is not surprising, therefore, that governments have played an active... Read more »

Young inventor helps Ethiopia’s COVID-19 crisis

Inventors in Ethiopia have been developing devices and gadgets to combat COVID-19. One of them, Ezedine Kamil, has told DW how a lack of funding prevents his designs from fully benefitting local... Read more »

The constitutional conundrum: Possible costs of prioritizing self-interests ahead of country!

To be legally correct doesn’t necessarily mean to be right; in fact, the reverse is also true. The anti-terrorism law ratified years ago by parliament, for instance, is, without a doubt, legal... Read more »

What we can do for tourism: In every crisis there is an opportunity

Thus far of us were questioning what tourism can do for the society, for the economy, and the environment, but now, it is the right time to ask what we can do... Read more »

High time to end leniency on deluded religious figures, fanatic individuals

Many religious scholars speak with conviction that Ethiopia is a land of mystery and the people are highly favoured by God. While religious differences are causing havoc around the world, Ethiopians have... Read more »