Developing tolerance and wealth in a multicultural society

Truly, I was tongue-tied thinking about where to begin narrating a travel story about my visit to the roof of Africa, Tangier city in Morocco, where there are several major and astonishing... Read more »

Foollee: Security personnel in the Gadaa system

The Gadaa system has various social, economic, and political structures. The system has ways of executing the institutional structures. It involves almost all citizens. The system allows everyone to practice his/her own... Read more »

Pre-historic art studio, museum at Lega-Oda cave

“Until recent years, we placed little value on the rock arts of Lega-Oda. That was for obvious reasons, we were not told the fact that these drawings are a great asset to... Read more »

Pilgrimage to Ethiopia’s holy sites

Since ancient times, theist societies used to pay religious visit or pilgrimage as an expedition in search of moral or spiritual significance. Typically, it is a journey to a shrine or other... Read more »

Kind hearts, big spirits always win

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear about volunteerism? Most of the time people associate volunteerism with summer time free services carried out by students. Some... Read more »

Everyone loves Addis

Its moderate climate together with the hospitable nature of its people makes Addis the optimal preference of most people. Addis is not only loved by its residents, ambassadors, diplomats and diasporas considered... Read more »

Sow What You Can (or What You Need)

 [This article is a personal attempt to answer the question “Sow what” asked in the November issue of Newsweek of 2015. I claim no expert knowledge on the subject. But this is... Read more »

Kindling a light of hope in the life of refugees

Aime Joseph, a Congolese refugee is one of the trainees who recently graduated from Nifas Silk Polytechnic College in Addis Ababa in Wielding field. “I left Congo six years ago and came... Read more »

Adwa Center: Memorial center for the beginning of national journey

In Ethiopia the distance of different places is measured from Emperor Menelik II square, the center of Addis Ababa since its foundation. In the same place, patriots from the Southern and Central... Read more »

Payless service for self-satisfaction

Haile Dejene is a graduate from the department of Chemical Engineering at Mekele University. He was an orphan brought up by his grandmother. She was not able to provide him with all... Read more »