By Andualem Sisay Gessesse – As a journalist for more than a decade, I have witnessed how millions of people…
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By Andualem Sisay Gessesse – As a journalist for more than a decade, I have witnessed how millions of people…
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By Adualem Sisay Gessesse – Over the past few days, an Amharic Language song, “Lanchi new Ethiopia” meaning, “it is…
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Addressing a standing room only crowd of global agriculture experts at the FAO headquarters in Rome, 2017 World Food Prize…
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Being a student is one of the more enjoyable periods of one’s life but it also comes with many new…
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By Andualem Sisay Gessesse – It was in 2011, I was in one of the beautiful clubs around Nitinda, Kampala,…
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By Andualem Sisay Gessesse – The Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democracy Front (EPRDF), the ruling coalition in Ethiopia with four ethnic…
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By Andualem Sisay Gessessse (a kind of tax policy brief) – David Ruppi is a Ugandan journalist. I met him…
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By Andualem Sisay Gessesse – It was about a year ago, I visited a village in Tigray Region of Ethiopia…
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Djibouti lies more than 2,500 miles from Sri Lanka but the East African country faces a predicament similar to what…
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By Gedion G. Jalata – The Ethiopian government on 5 June 2018 announced to undertake partial and complete privatization of…
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Seid Hassan, Abu Girma, and Minga Negash – “Torturing, putting people in dark rooms, mutilation of prisoners’ body parts is…
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By Tesfu Telahoun – It’s the rainy season in Ethiopia now but what with the wholly unexpected emergence of an…
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