Editorial
To end Oromia misery, restart Talks, bury hatchet for good
The conflict in Oromia has raged for years with no end in sight, bringing only suffering and hardship to the Ethiopian people. The latest...
Deepening the business climate improvement initiative
Ethiopia has always fared poorly on the various metrics by which ease of doing business has been measured. A manifestation of the macroeconomic woe...
Arresting the backslide in according respect for fundamental rights
The 1994 Ethiopian constitution is generally recognized as enshrining fundamental rights and freedoms that are internationally recognized as well. It contains provisions which virtually...
Safeguarding the public from unscrupulous swindlers
The rank of swindlers intent on robbing the public under the guise of legally sanctioned business operations is swelling alarmingly.
From arbitrary rule to systemic solutions
One of the major limitations afflictingthe bulk of public sector institutions in Ethiopia is the failure to put in place a system which guides their operation and behavior.
Towards more transparency
The age of globalization we live now in is characterized by the availability of information at one’s fingertips. Obviously, increased transparency is a major outcome of an era where information has become king.
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Adwa: an inspiring legacy
The 120th anniversary of the Great Adwa Victory, one of if not the most seminal moment in Ethiopia’s history, was celebrated on Wednesday by Ethiopians with great pride.
According priority to civilized, democratic resolution of the Oromia unrest
The months-long unrest in some parts of the Oromia region shows no sign of abating and continues to lead to loss of lives, injury and destruction of property.
Anything good in store for the youth?
In present-day Ethiopia it is a matter of urgent priority to put the youth front and center in national development endeavors.
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