TRC and Critical Assimilation of the South African Experiment

  The trial and death of Socrates by drinking the hemlock might be considered as a dramatic moment in Greek philosophy. It was also a unique moment when accused and accusers faced... Read more »

 “Father of African Unity” H.I.M. Haile Selassie Restored to Honor by the African Union

Tonight, we celebrate a great statesman who made monumental contributions to the liberation of Africa and the establishment of African unity, the late Emperor Haile Selassie (applause). There is no need to... Read more »

 Reiterating drivers of change in the public sector

Some institutions of the Ethiopian public sector are currently registering dramatical changes in delivering appropriate services for customers. Of which, the Ministry of Revenue and Customs and the Attorney General are among... Read more »

 How African countries can ‘leapfrog’ the fossil-fuel based growth strategies of developed countries

Carlos Lopes is a professor at the Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town, High Representative of the African Union for partnerships with Europe post-2020, and a member... Read more »

 Leapfrog to keep momentum!

The 7th Ethiopian National Defense Forces(ENDF) Day,culminated yesterday with grand events in the rift valley town of Adama,had come on the heels of an all-round reform in the country that has significantly... Read more »

 Irrigated agriculture: a right strategic approach, a panacea for sustainable development

While addressing MP’s questions in Ethiopian Parliament Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed had recently stated that irrigated agriculture is his government primary focus to alleviate youth unemployment and to improve food security.... Read more »

 Ethiopia’s commendable role for continental cause

Ethiopia has always been a positive player when it comes to continental issues before and since the establishment of the Organization for African Unity (OAU). The country was a beacon of hope... Read more »

Expecting breakthrough policy

In the multi-polar global power politics and at the time international and regional geopolitics influx, redesigning a foreign policy of national interest which aligns with the dramatic change is imperative to confluence... Read more »

Africa desperately needs ethical, committed leaders

For nearly a week, the African heads of states have been dealing with continental and global issues on the 32nd Ordinary Session of the African Union here in Addis Ababa. These issues... Read more »

Honoring insightful leadership

Last Sunday, the African Union unveiled the statue of Emperor Haile Selassie I in the AU headquarters compound in Addis Ababa. The statue which was built in recognition of the remarkable role... Read more »