
In expressing my views on the recent diplomatic successes Ethiopia has managed to attain, I thought to summarize the main raisons d’etre behind the best practices into four categories. The first is... Read more »

We usually hear the expression that a democracy cannot be built without a robust and independent press or we can say the media in general. But we can also say that no... Read more »

I was driving around Piassa the other day; when the usual habit for having morning coffee crossed my mind. I started to move slowly looking for a parking lot. Noting that there... Read more »

National voluntary service program is currently underway in Ethiopia and thousands of the youth are providing multiple services in the rural and urban settings of the country. Although the practices of self-help... Read more »

When the other day the prime minister expressed his anger over the recent unrest provoked following the killing of Artist Hachalu Hundessa, it was clear that he sensed the gravity of the... Read more »

Needless to say, many of us are confounded by the lenience of the law towards lawlessness. A strange feeling of insecurity is developing in the society; the way enemy of the change... Read more »

For anyone who has never heard anything about this entire Nile issue and the controversy which is surrounding it would be inconceivable for them to appreciate why on earth there should be... Read more »

I remember when I was young at the tender age of 14, my father used to complain about the sudden change of the climate in Addis Ababa. He was saying “the sun... Read more »

Noble Peace Prize winner, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed and high level government delegation recently attended two state formation negotiations between Somaliland and the Federal Republic of Somalia in Djibouti. Speaking on... Read more »

The biggest and most important item on the reformist agenda of the transitional government in Ethiopia over the last nearly two years was the achievement of peace. For the last many decades,... Read more »