Battalions for sovereignty

BY SOLOMON DIBABA On the 13th of December, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) paid a working visit to Mekelle to confer with high ranking army generals who commanded the enforcement of the... Read more »

Ethiopia, without shame

BY JEFF PEARCE A country’s soul is more than its borders, its current government, its debt and exports. You won’t kill its soul with false narratives, academic journal articles and insults on... Read more »

The ‘expiration’ of TPLF in election period

 BY FITSUM GETACHEW Ethiopians are scheduled to vote in a general election in less than six months. This will be an election as no other in the past including the five previously... Read more »

Prospects of horticulture development in Ethiopia

BY GETACHEW MINAS Horticulture production is not a new activity in Ethiopia. There have been producers growing a small range of vegetables for the local and regional export market. The sector comprises... Read more »

The consequences of abject betrayal and bigotry

BY SOLOMON DIBABA TPLF’s great conspiracy theory and untold betrayal on the peoples of Ethiopia was indeed a logical outcome of its long-term plan to disintegrate the united peoples of Ethiopia into... Read more »

The dangers of taking for granted ‘democracy’

BY FITSUM GETACHEW The title of this article could also very well be the fragilities or weaknesses of democracy. This idea of the limits of democracy is not a new idea because... Read more »

No mask no service campaign in practice

BY TAMRU REGASSA AND MENGISTEAB TESHOME According to COVID-19 pandemic preparations and response, Ethiopia weekly bulletin confirms the Ethiopian Public health Institute (December 21 – 27, 2020). The number of COVID-19 confirmed... Read more »

Marriage that is not hindered by physical disability

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Jebessa is a strong Ethiopian physically disabled youth who never gave a chance to failure. He was born in Benishangul Gumuz, in a place called Metekel. He was not... Read more »

No one forgets a good teacher

BY ALEM HAILU “Teacher may I ask you a personal question?” A bit afraid one of my best students that sits at the front row posed a question when I was about... Read more »

Uncovering little-known yet precious minerals

BY ADDISALEM MULAT There can be no denying that the left, right, and center of the various regions of the country have been endowed with quite a lot of natural resources that... Read more »