Performance audit: Scrutinizing what is working well

BY GETACHEW MINAS Before beginning a performance audit, it is important to understand what a performance audit is and how it differs from other types of audits, such as financial and compliance... Read more »

How would Feltman clinch his term as envoy to the Horn?

 BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM The US Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman has arrived yesterday to discuss with leaders of Ethiopia on peaceful resolution of the crisis in northern Ethiopia.... Read more »

Role of FOCAC to Africa in recovering from the impacts of COVID-19

BY MELAKU MULUALEM K Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a highly transmittable virus that continues to put pressure on the health of people and the entire global economy. Some countries have been affected... Read more »

Resignation of Hamdok opens a Pandora’s Box

The resignation of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok on Sunday was neither surprising nor necessarily breaking news for many analysts and close observers of Sudanese politics. However, it is clear that Hamdok’s resignation... Read more »

A 10-point proposal for Diaspora Ethiopian engagement during the great Ethiopian Diaspora Homecoming 2022

There is little doubt the Ethiopian diaspora over the past has earned its stripes for its heroic role in public diplomacy, grassroots advocacy and political activism in the West as the U.S.,... Read more »

“Home is where the heart is!”

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW These days, Ethiopia seeks the multidimensional assistance of the Diaspora community irrespective of the country they reside in. It considered them not as lost talent but as established assets... Read more »

Impending calamity of ethnic conflict in Ethiopia failed making doomsayers’ prediction futile

BY GETACHEW MINAS The significance of the economic recovery of Africa, including Ethiopia, has been strongly emphasized by economists. They warned that economic growth has to be robust. In the recent past,... Read more »

Africa’s sovereign right to form economic partnership with China

BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM A couple of decades ago its rare or non-existent at all to see African cities with modern facilities like railway, industrial and ICT parks, among others. Of course as... Read more »

Searching for the truth in recent TPLF’s withdrawal narratives

BY HABTAMU MULU This age of information which was realized by the prevalence of social media has reconfigured a new order. Technology has grown increasingly and it allows people who are far... Read more »

The Scholars, elites: Their ideological sickness, paradox

BY DEJEN RAS & MEKONEN DIRE Recently, different scholars and elites from Tigray are writing different kinds of letters to different bodies of the international community. They all express their frustration and... Read more »