“I always remind myself that the 110 airplanes are in the air,” Tewolde Gebremariam, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines

Today’s guest is Tewolde Gebremariam, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines. Under his leadership, the Ethiopian Airlines has been experiencing impressive growth and outstanding expansion; it is also becoming the most profitable airliner... Read more »

“Humanity, brotherhood and sharing were the common features in Africa’s culture” Getachew Kassa (PhD)

Today’s guest is Getachew Kassa. (PHD). Getachew was born in Guji Zone, Oromia State Ethiopia. He started his education in one of the schools in his hometown. He earned his BA from... Read more »

“It is delighting to live in a tranquil wonderland with religions backscratching,” Associate professor Joachim Gregor Person

Today’s guest is Dr. Joachim Gregor Person. He was born in Oslo, Norway. But he spent the larger segment of his time in the Far East. His father was a ship captain.... Read more »

Moments with Eritrean Seaman Union founder

As the Etiho-Ertrean political tension gets deflated the people of the two nations have resumed their relationship, which was in a doldrums for two decades. Following the peace agreement, several bilateral issues... Read more »

“Let us develop the culture of dialogue than getting at each other’s throats” Journalist, activist Abebe Gellaw

  Journalism is a profession one chooses to devotedly serve the people. Being a journalist is being a warrior because the career entails the danger of losing a life while seeking answers... Read more »

“I wish to add my voice to the call for revising the constitution and that one of the articles to be stricken is Article 39,” Dr. Hailu Araya

Today’s guest is Dr. Hailu Araya. Dr. Hailu was born in 1936 at Maichew, a town in the southern part of Tigray. He followed his elementary school in Maichew and Addis Ababa.... Read more »

EPRDF was a source of our problem and it became part of our solution thanks to Premier Dr. Abiy. I cannot imagine the reform without Dr. Abiy: Meskerem Abera instructor, researcher.

  Women’s participation is indispensable in all fields of endeavor. The saying also goes women are pillars in all aspects of life. As opposed to the past, these days the participation of... Read more »

“Leaders are limited by time. They come and leave. But state remains. I had been working on how to improve the legal system of the country,”- Dr.Fasil Nahum

Today’s guest is Dr. Fasil Nahum. Dr. Fasil was born in Eritrea’s capital Asmara during the British military administration in 1942. After spending ten years there, along with his family members, he... Read more »

In the battle of Adwa defeating Italian troops without the Oromo cavalry was unimaginable Pro.Tesema Ta’a

H istory is the best mirror to reflect on our past, to analyze where we are now and to manage the future. It showcases the past affording readers a window about forefathers... Read more »

“We can have self-rule within our respective states, and shared-rule with a common citizenship in our country, Ethiopia,” Dr. Dima Noggo, former OLF chairman

In Ethiopia, the 1960’s students’ movement was fueled by the question of basic human and democratic rights. During those days, numerous political parties were born to life. The Oromo Liberation Front (OLF)... Read more »