Before proceeding to my opinion, I would like to make some disclaimers. I have chosen to use the term Medemer instead of translating it into the English word “synergy”, as some prefer... Read more »
Over a year and a half, Ethiopia’s political and economic reforms have resulted in widening the democratic spaces across the nation. At the outset, the reform was accompanied with relative peace and... Read more »

Acknowledging the genuine and legitimate grievances of fellow citizens across the country, since April 2018, the incumbent have been taking major reforms as a means of meeting and giving prompt response to... Read more »
For the last eight years the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD, has been considered by Ethiopian nationals as a kind of a child whom they would like to see grow and be... Read more »

If it efficiently utilizes its resources nature profusely blessed it with, aside from breaking the shackles of poverty that tide it down hand and foot for long, the country could materialize its... Read more »
Since Ethiopia’s regional engagement is seen as crucial for maintaining stability in the Horn and as a trustworthy mediator in East Africa, many people from home and abroad posed a question what... Read more »

When the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was announced back in 2011, it was designed not only to help Ethiopia get rid of poverty and energize its industrialization aspirations, but also it was... Read more »
Egypt has shown ardent desire to control the source of Blue Nile from time immemorial. For instance, while under strict control of the Ottoman Empire, led by Isma’il Pasha, Egypt sought to... Read more »
Ever since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has reintroduced the Amharic word “Medemer” into the modern political lexicon of this country, individuals and groups of people have been expressing their views on its... Read more »

As an addition to its rich list of ancient cultural and natural tourist attractions, Ethiopia has inaugurated a new tourist site at the capital Addis Ababa. Dubbed ‘Unity Park’, and built on... Read more »