“Adversaries’ mere interest to weaken Ethiopia”: Scholar

ADDIS ABABA – Some interest groups are exerting undue pressure on the government of Ethiopia under the guise of ensuring peace and tranquility in the country mainly for their hidden agenda, scholars... Read more »

Terrorist TPLF destructs Nifes Mewucha Commercial Bank

ADDIS ABABA- Terrorist TPLF has robbed and carried out deliberate destruction of commercial bank of Ethiopia Gabriye Branch found in Amhara state of NifesMewucha town killing bank security officer. The bank Manager... Read more »

TDP calls onTigray people to battling terrorist TPLF

ADDIS ABABA- The Tigray Democratic Party (TDP) said that the people of Tigray need to work in collaboration with the federal government to neutralize the terrorist TPLF that has been undertaking untold... Read more »

Capitalizing on homegrown economy: The best way out of dependency

Ethiopia has begun applying a number of strategies aiming at augmenting local capacity thereby building homegrown economy to see off dependency syndrome since the recent reform. This move in turn requires the... Read more »

Developing countries see through cheap Western human rights propaganda

While the US and other Western countries often preach about human rights to developing countries, including China, they have their own notorious human rights records. For example, the finding of several hundreds... Read more »

Industrial parks stimulating investment, creating massive job opportunities

Ethiopia prioritizes the idea of developing massive Industrial Parks (IPs) aimed at promoting industrialization and substantial amount of job opportunities creation for the growing number of the educated youth population. The development... Read more »

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Promising to transform Ethiopia from growth to development

Ethiopia’s economy has been regarded as an agrarian economy for long. Agriculture still contributes the largest share in the economy but recently, other sectors are also taking roots in the economy. Foreign... Read more »

How new laws could help combat the planetary crisis

COMPILED BY DIRRIBA TESHOME Last week, legal experts defined and put forward a new proposed category of international crime – ‘ecocide.’ If taken up by parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC),... Read more »

How tea managed to reach every home in the world

BY GETACHEW MINAS Tea is one of the most consumed beverages in the world and was first used in China for medical properties centuries ago. There are two recognized varieties or groups... Read more »

Harnessing nuclear technology for ecosystem restoration

Ethiopia is recently striving to harness the benefits of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. Among the various application of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes includes electrical energy, agriculture, and health among others.... Read more »