Africa’s energy demand keeps on growing

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME  It is clear that energy poverty is catastrophic not only on a macroeconomic level, but it also profoundly impacts people’s daily lives, as without energy, infrastructure, schools, hospitals, and... Read more »

GERD boosts determination, technology transfer

 BY TSEGAY HAGOS The Nile River (Ethiopians call it Abay) is the longest in the world. Though Ethiopia contributes more than 80 per cent of Nile water, it has not benefitted from... 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 »

Is the international community failing Ethiopia again?

 BY SAMIA ZEKARIA  As a founding member state of the United Nations and a member of the League of Nations, Ethiopia has always been an ardent supporter of multilateralism. It is a... Read more »

Debt Bondage and Modern Slavery

BY GETACHEW MINAS The experiences of Ethiopian women who are victims of trafficking to the neighboring countries are very saddening. These victims are trapped by a web of traffickers, who control their... Read more »

The renaissance of water

BY AMEN GASHAW It is only a river, but wading through its expansive water, hearing the roaring wet conflagrations of Tissisat Falls (literally, waterfall of smoke), or watching fishermen cast their nets... Read more »

No to the allegations on ethnic cleansing!

BY SOLOMON DIBABA In a Press Statement it posted on its Face Book on the 13th of March 2021, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “the Ethiopian government is indeed fully... Read more »

Impacts of unqualified politicians on nations

BY SIMACHEW ALEMU  Dear readers, last time I tried to discuss the impact of the nature and expansion of the educational system on the development of a nation under the heading of... Read more »

Transferring Abbay across basins: A possibility or a fantasy project?

BY SAMUEL TEFERA ALEMU (Ph.D)  Iam not proposing this out of impulse and no reason. Scientific studies justify the role of interbasin water transfer as a sound water management strategy. It facilitates... Read more »

Major political events leading up to law enforcement operations in Tigray

ETHIOPIAN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY NETWORK, U.S. Root cause of the current crisis in Ethiopia¬–the Constitution, TPLF-led tribal politics, gross human rights violation and ethnic-based governance The root cause of the current crisis can... Read more »