Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin (1936–2006) was a renowned Ethiopian poet, playwright, and literary figure, often regarded as one of the most important writers of modern Ethiopian
Miriam Makeba (1932–2008) was an internationally renowned South African singer and civil rights activist, who became one of the most influential African artists of
Zehabesha is a prominent Ethiopian news outlet that delivers current information and insights regarding Ethiopia and global affairs. The term “Zehabesha” translates to “new
By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Ethiopia’s main opposition coalition said on Wednesday that some of its candidates were being prevented at gunpoint
Saint Gebriel Church of Ethiopians in Seattle regretfully announces the passing away of our Holy Father, His Eminence Archbishop Zena Markos, on February 13,
Reviewed by Messay Kebede The book presents an encircled army defending with courage and determination the port of Massawa against the ferocious attacks of
Three Generations of Prisoners in Ethiopia Today By Negussay Ayele Part I Contextual Profile On Re-imprisoned Mrs. Birtukan Mideksa of Ethiopia Ethiopians who are
Discover one of Africa’s greatest empires, the Kingdom of Aksum, a remarkable civilization that thrived from around 100 AD to 940 AD. Stretching across
By Mammo Muchie A year on from Ethiopia’s new millennium, Mammo Muchie highlights the country’s historic role as the cradle of African nationalism. Arguing