Peace indisputably requires heroism as war does

BY MENGESHA AMARE The worth of calm atmosphere and livable scenery is well recognized and highly valued when a given setting has fallen on a tumultuous or anarchic mode and has swum... Read more »

 GERD: A dam beyond a hydropower plant

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Office of the National Coordination of GERD has recently announces that the construction of the dam has reached 90%. In the meantime the 12th Anniversary of the ground breaking... Read more »

 National Consensus: Priceless means to build a nation

BY MENGESHA AMARE As Ethiopia has remained polarized still, political transition through a comprehensive consensus needs to be well injected into in the minds of vast population from corner to corner with... Read more »

Exclusive interest under the guise of water politics

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Ethiopia is a self-made country that never had interest of offending the others, but advocates the principle of mutualism and respect especially the utilization of natural resources. As it... Read more »

Delisting TPLF of terrorist organizations, a viable step for a lasting peace in northern Ethiopia

 BY SOLOMON DIBABA On December 2, 2022, an Agreement on Permanent Cessation of Hostilities was signed between the Government of Ethiopia (GoE) and Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) ushering in a new... Read more »

Pushing the national dialog to fruition

 BY MENGESHA AMARE Close talks and amicable conversations among/between people of the same country are instrumental in solving long heaped problems no matter how complicated and trying the latter may be. Besides,... Read more »

 Attaining transitional justice needs rigorous efforts

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Countries particularly in Africa and other parts used transitional justice to redress grievance created due to violation of human rights, extra judicial killings, genocide, rapes, political repression civil war... Read more »

 All eyes on good governance in Africa

BY STAFF REPORTER “In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of” This is a famous and... Read more »

 US State Department unilateral and un-mandated, untimely, inconsistent Statement on Ethiopia is counterproductive

BY SOLOMON DIBABA The alarming and untimely Statement recently issued by US State Department on Ethiopia’s political situation adds no value to the age old diplomatic relations between the two countries. The... Read more »

 Tolerance: Pillar for lasting peace, coexistence

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Heterogeneity and variety are building blocks of creation as a million options are better than one. Everything by its own has contribution for humanity and the wellbeing of existence.... Read more »