The Ethiopian Herald: Symbol of resilience, consistency

T he Ethiopian Herald is 82 years old on Thursday, 3rd July. It was first founded to appear on a weekly basis and since 1958; it has existed as a daily. The... Read more »

Ethiopia’s path to transitional justice

 Ethiopia stands at a pivotal juncture, grappling with the complex task of confronting its past and present wounds through the uncharted territory of transitional justice. The idea might be somewhat novel to... Read more »

Launching the new season of the Green Legacy

It is now six years since Ethiopia has been engaged with what is known as the Green Legacy Initiative. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, this operation, conceived, initiated, and launched by... Read more »

Good memories mode!

The past few weeks many of us were fix­ated with what was going on in the Middle East. A few of us a few days back were discussing about the events which... Read more »

‘Bad!’-Not by Any Chance!

A few months back this guy who was in very good financial condition faces one of the ugliest challenges in recent times. Our guy, being leading a life very well programed and... Read more »

Ethiopia’s indelible marks in peace initiative

Ethiopia’s growing role as a pivotal player in fostering peace and stability across the African continent continues to garner significant international recognition. This increasing global acknowledgment underscores the nation’s impactful contributions to... Read more »

Premier’s consultation with political parties

Over the past few days, a series of consultations has been carried out between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Ph.D.) and different segments of society. Among those was also the one he had... Read more »

US-Africa economic ties in the evolving trend of commerce, investment

The U.S.-Africa Business Summit held in Luanda, Angola. The Summit marked a milestone event in the economic relations between the United States and the African continent. African leaders are increasingly demanding more... Read more »

Securing sea access, easing dependency

Global trade has always been intricately linked to maritime shipping, with water bodies serving as the lifeblood of international commerce. However, in recent years, global supply chains have faced significant challenges influenced... Read more »

The premier’s consultations with various stakeholders

In the past few days, we have seen Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Ph.D.) conducting extensive consultations with various professional groups to gain a better understanding of the issues they may raise and... Read more »