April 21
Ethiopia: Building State - of - the - Art City
Once the city, whose economy was dependent on activities dominated by traditional markets and hustles is now to turn to epitome of beauty. Once the city, whose streets and rivers… Read more »
Ethiopia: Ensuring Heritages Conservation
Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is a city with rich cultural heritage and fascinating history. From ancient churches to bustling marketplaces, the city is a treasure trove of… Read more »
March 22
Ethiopia: Ethiopian Cultural Coffee Ceremony
Ethiopia being home to a rich tradition, often referred to as the birthplace of coffee, holds a unique and captivating cultural tradition known as the Ethiopian coffee ceremony.… Read more »
February 20
Chad: Adwa Museum African Pride, Glory - Chad Prime Minister
Adwa Victory Memorial is a living African pride, independence and glory, so said Prime Minister of Chad, Succès Masra. Read more »
February 17
Ethiopia: Adwa Museum - Preserving Ethiopia's Historic Triumph
A massive project that borders Piasa, the Minelik Monument, and the Church of St. George of Arada is located in the centre of Addis Ababa. Additionally, a bridge connects it to the… Read more »
February 16
Africa: AU Ought to Adopt Amharic As Official Language!
Africa has successfully decolonized the continent geographically; it is yet to free itself from the shackles of political, economic, and cultural imperialisms. Colonial legacies… Read more »
February 15
Ethiopia: Patriotism - A Spectacular Culture of Loving One's Country
Ethiopia is one of the few countries of the African continent endowed with an ancient civilization, societal cohesion and history of government. The nation is located in the very… Read more »
February 04
Ethiopia: Street Music - Spreading Joy, Entertaining People
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January 31
Ethiopia: African American Literature in 'Roots', 'Beloved' and Other Comparisons
'Roots: The Saga of American Family' was written in 1976 by Alex Haley and tells the story of Kunta Kinte, an 18th century African, captured as an adolescent and sold into slavery… Read more »
January 16
Ethiopia: Local Efforts in Yeha Intact Cultural Heritages
Owing to the great commitment of the local population of Yeha, the cultural heritage site was not destroyed and the magazines remained untouched during the armed conflict,… Read more »
December 02, 2023
Ethiopia: Mulatu Astatke, Father of Ethiopian Jazz
What makes an artist great? The answer to this question might be tough but one thing is clear. An artist achieves greatens at least by creating something that has not been created… Read more »
November 14, 2023
Ethiopia: Nordic Black Theater Troupe Aims to Successful Mission
The Nordic Black Theater Group arrived here yesterday to stage various performances in different areas that are believed to consolidate the people-to-people relationship of… Read more »
November 03, 2023
Ethiopia: High Time to Restitute African Cultural Treasures
Cultural assets portray a given community's or society's way of life. Sculpture, manuscripts, monuments, and artifacts are some of the legendary artistic works of Africans that… Read more »
November 01, 2023
Ethiopia: Addis Photo Exhibition Expects to Attract Crowd
ADDIS ABABA - Having attended a photo exhibition that was staged in connection with the metropolis's commemoration of World Tourism Day at Meskel Square, foreigners said the… Read more »
October 10, 2023
Ethiopia: Renowned Journalist, Songwriter Laid to Rest
ADDIS ABABA - Former Editor-in-Chief of The Ethiopian Herald, songwriter Tsige Gebreamelak laid to rest yesterday at Salite Miheret Church . Read more »
October 06, 2023
Ethiopia: Irreechaa Festival for Peace, Forgiveness
Irreechaa festival is one of the intangible heritages of Ethiopia. The festival is warmly celebrated among the people of Oromo when the rainy season ends with the aim to thank… Read more »
October 04, 2023
Ethiopia: Irreechaa Promoting Untapped Oromo Culture - Bureau
Irreechaa, Thanksgiving festival among Oromo people would further enhance activities to promote untapped Oromo culture in a better way, said Oromia Culture and Tourism Bureau. Read more »
September 30, 2023
Ethiopia: Unesco Heritage Sites Inspiring Tourism Revolution
When United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) enlisted 12 heritages in its first version sites in 1978, Ethiopia was amongst the seven countries… Read more »
September 12, 2021
Ethiopia: Largest Single Restitution of Looted Artifacts Set to Come Back Home
Ethiopia has restituted its national treasures that were looted in 1968 at the Battle of Mekdela. The heritages were handed over to the Embassy of Ethiopia in London by the… Read more »
December 29, 2020
Ethiopia: Ministry to Bring Back Hundred Stolen Heritages Home
Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced that it has planned to return around hundred stolen heritages within 10 years interval having established a new National Heritage Returns… Read more »
April 03, 2015
Ethiopia: Mother Tongue Teaching-Learning Key to Assure Quality Education
Second grade students in Sidama, Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' State of Ethiopia, are learning to read with the revised curriculum developed by USAID and… Read more »