Ethiopia’s unwavering faith in African solution for GERD disputes: Are Africans failing Ethiopia ?

The African continent appears to be confronted with a plethora of problems and multifaceted challenges, ranging from peace, security, and stability to low economic and social development, the intensification of extremism and... Read more »

Ethiopian’s relentless endeavor to beautify nation

As a nation Ethiopia is determined to achieve middle-income status by 2025 while developing a green economy, which could harm the ecology of nature. Ethiopia is pushing to comply with green economy... Read more »

Ethiopians never joke over the issue of a mother and motherland!

Donor countries’ understanding of poor countries seems to be that poor countries should be obedient and submissive. They prefer to force or intimidate such countries not to negotiate with them. It should... Read more »

Strong Leadership: The Story of the Communist Party of China

Founded in 1921, the Communist Party of China (CPC), from Day One, has always been committed to its original aspiration and mission of seeking happiness for the Chinese people and rejuvenation for... Read more »

Is Ethiopia’s 2021 election a dangerous journey to safety?

Ethiopia, a state in the making over the last three decades, is preparing for the most hoped-democratic election in the country’s history: the national election in 2021. It will be the sixth... Read more »

Why so intense Foreign interference in Ethiopia?

We are all puzzled with this question: why foreign interference in Ethiopia at this scale? Three contextual aspects are crucial to understand it in a comprehensive way: The Global, Regional and Local... Read more »

Letter by Generational Bridge to the United States House of Representatives, United Sates Senate, 1st SE, Washington DC, 20004

Dear Members of Congress, Ethiopia is set to hold a national election in June 2021. This long-awaited election is edging to become a watershed moment in Africa’s second most populous country. For... Read more »

A step providing civil servants with a sigh of relief

A friend of mine, a journalist of course, and I were seated in a certain café one Friday afternoon and discussed life as well as the way how can we manage conditions... Read more »

Exploiting water resource of the Nile basin in its win-win perspective

There are many oral literatures which appreciate and wonder the River Nile since time immemorial both in the upper and lower stream countries. More than 10 thousand Poems which describe its enormity... Read more »

U.S. Senators’ call for postponing Ethiopian election is foolish and very dangerous

On June 5, Ethiopia will conduct national parliamentary elections that will be decisive not only for Ethiopia, but the entire Horn of Africa. On the eve of Special Envoy, Ambassador Jeffrey Feltman’s... Read more »