Career diplomats for the nation’s best Future

Ethiopia is swiftly changing and the changes are for the good of the country and its peoples as a nation. The country is still undertaking various institutional reform measures for better outcomes... Read more »

Responsible and caring citizens Keep their city and safe

One little six years old EthioCanadian girl who was born in Toronto, Canada surprised her dad one day. The day was when her father came to the day-care where his daughter goes.... Read more »

Paying tribute to a man who delivered lifelong service to Ethiopia

Last Saturday on the 15th of December, Ethiopia lost one of its longtime civil servant Girma Wolde-Giorgis, who, among his numerous civic services, served as President of the Federal Republic from the... Read more »

Transforming the industrial sector: Assignment for the government, investors

Ethiopia is naturally preferable to manufacturing industry. The fact that the nation is endowed with diversified natural resources, young-aged skilled manpower, huge market potential and strategic location for foreign markets make things... Read more »

No earthly power stops hunting down criminals!

Following the recently aired documentary entitled ‘Yefteh Seqoqawoch’ literally mean ‘The Suffering in the pretext of Justice’ and the news that has been circulated wildly on mainstream and social media regarding the... Read more »

The thorny issue of ‘human rights’

When Ethiopians observe the International Human Rights Day, they must have mixed feeling. On the one hand, they might demand ‘what kinds of human rights? Are there these notions on the ground?... Read more »

Stop to out-herodherod

It was to topple a tyrant military regime that ran amok for 17 years in Ethiopia and to get the ugly history of subjugation behind the country’s back, EPRDF combatants paid selfless... Read more »

High negotiation but less climate action

The world has been negotiating on climate change issues since 1995 and two millstones stand out so far: the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. Both of them have similar goals and... Read more »

Peaceful coexistence is a prerequisite for sustainable development.

The cardinal principles of peaceful coexistence have been enshrined in the charter of the United Nations as a core value of the foreign relations among the members of the global entity. Even... Read more »

Revival of hope in the mega projects should resume

A wide range of reform measures are sweeping across our country. Political parties and media are nowadays freely exercising their rights, thanks for the reform measures on the political landscape. Justice is... Read more »