Ethiopia: Keep your eyes on the prize!

 (Posted in Al Mariam’s Commentaries) Voting is patriotism in motion. Voting is democracy in motion. What can be more beautiful, more sublime and more glorious than deciding one’s political destiny by casting... Read more »

AI in a way to create digital economic growth

 Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technique which enables machines to mimic human behavior. Half a century is passed as AI has laid its foundation stone to play its technological significance for the... Read more »

Avoiding ‘carbon colonialism’: Developing nations can’t pay the price for pollution

 The Biden administration has pledged to put the country on a path to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. Last fall, China announced a carbon neutrality date of 2060. The U.S.... Read more »

Gauging the elections rationale

Whenever there are elections staged in any country, voters inevitably begin to look around in search of potential candidates for the seats that are contended. What usually determines these choices is the... Read more »

Counter-development habits to which many are enslaved and tips suggesred

 BY JOSEPH SOBOKA Something that we cannot easily give up is what we refer to as a habit. There is a tendency to keep doing it regularly, preferably non-stop despite the dissuasion... Read more »

Preventing land cover changes to safeguard wildlife

BY GETACHEW MINAS The elephant population of Ethiopia is affected by changes in land cover which are a major driving force of habitat modification. These changes have important implications for the distribution... Read more »

Stabilizing the macro economy to break through the rocky road

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS The effect of the macro economic instability manifested itself in various forms and among others, unemployment, imbalance in trade, scarcity of hard currency and inflation can be mentioned. The... Read more »

This week in diplomacy

The spokesperson of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Ambassador Dina Mufti, gave the Ministry’s biweekly press briefing yesterday (21 April 2021) to the media. In his presentation, the Ambassador focused on political... Read more »

West’s stormy wind of lie targeting east

BY HAKU YIHENEW The stormy wind of lies blowing from the west in the name of human rights looks like to have the ill intention of destroying thriving peoples in non-western part... Read more »

Fastening on new money creation a way for booming economy

BY HIZKEL HAILU Economists believe that many investors in Ethiopia seem to prefer investing their wealth on the service sectors than manufacturing. They also agree that private banks are also striving for... Read more »