Africa
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Nations, Nationalities and People’s Day: A chance to do away with the late PM Meles’s dangerous vision of ethnic federalism
The theme for this year’s celebration paid tribute to the visions of the late PM Meles; but it should also…
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Making sense of development through freedom
Ethiopia’s late PM Meles Zenawi died convinced of a no relationship between democracy and development. He was wrong Bisrat Teshome,…
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The Mali crisis: a continental menace
The crisis in Mali is no longer a simple Malian affair. How Africa deals with it will speak volumes on…
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Inside Ethiopia’s mediocre service providing sector
Recently Lonely Planate named Addis Ababa as one of the world’s ten best cities to visit in 2013. It did…
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Addis Ababa City: Under construction at 125
Emnet Assefa Addis Ababa has just completed celebrating its 125th year of founding anniversary, which was being marked for the…
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China’s non-Interference policy and rising African concerns
Prudent Africans understand China’s non-interference policy is no longer fine. China must listen. Alula A. Iyasu, special to Addis…
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A long awaited cabinet reshuffle surprises all
Against the ruling party’s initial denial, the pressure of keeping ethnic balance saw Ethiopia’s PM appoint three deputy prime ministers …
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MTN launches football campaign in Ethiopia
Emnet Assefa MTN Ethiopia, a South African Telecom and ICT service provider launches its campaign “celebrate 31 on 831 with…
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Face to face with institutional injustice
PM Hailemariam offers lucrative incentives to animal husbandry and meat export businesses but he may wish to fix the country’s…
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Urban Ethiopians, their names and languages:Falling out of love
Ethiopians are largely known as conservatives, but recent trends in urban areas reveal they are every thing but that By…
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