By Worku Aberra (For the convenience of readers, the article is presented in installments) In recent weeks, Jawar Mohammed has given a series of interviews to promote his new book, I Have
(The Habesha) – Peace is the cornerstone of global stability, and every act that promotes it deserves due recognition. However, when the steward of such accolade falls short, it raises the question
Yonas Biru, PhD I am Neither naive to believe Jawar’s political transformation at face value, nor unnecessarily critical of him. We have witnessed the Oromummaa theology wither away like fleeting shadows. Oromummaa
By Tom Carreras|Edited by Nikhilesh De What to know: BIT Mining acquired 51 megawatts and 18,000 bitcoin mining rigs in Ethiopia in early December. The electricity costs in Ethiopia are so low
{The Habesha} – The agreement facilitated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan underscores Turkey’s expanding influence within the Horn of Africa, especially in the context of mediating regional disputes. By orchestrating discussions
Yonas Biru, PhD Let me start with two caveats. First, I want to see Jawar succeed in his political transformation because I want to see a peaceful and prosperous Ethiopia. As a
Ethiopians observe Christmas with great fervor, demonstrating a profound commitment to their Orthodox Christian faith. Despite ongoing efforts to undermine Orthodox Christianity in the country, which include violent acts against its adherents
[The Habesha] – At the core of the Horn of Africa, a recent peacekeeping initiative by the United States in Ethiopia has come to an unfortunate conclusion, resulting in a series of
Yonas Biru, PhD Jawar Mohammed’s newly released book “አልፀፀትም” is crafted to herald his political transformation from a militant Oromo activist to a national political figure. The purpose of his transformation, he
(The Habesha) China is currently facing a resurgence of health issues that echo the challenges experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic. This resurgence is largely attributed to the rise of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV)
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2025-01-05 To begin with, what are the problems facing the country right now? Are you able to clearly identify and articulate them? Here are some tips to help you:
Bedilu Mulualem This is a follow-up of my rejoinder Messay Kebede’s “Elites’ Power Grab Contra People’s Empowerment” Based on lived experience and root cause analysis, Ethiopia’s ethnic federalism, instituted under the 1995
Puntland authorities have successfully airlifted several soldiers who sustained injuries during an ISIS attack on a military base earlier this week. The evacuation was carried out to Ethiopia, where the soldiers will
Paulos Milkias, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science Concordia University Montreal, CANADA For many Ethiopian intellectuals, including myself, Jawar Mohammed has been perceived as an Oromo nationalist with a Moslem bent. However, this
Jeff Pearce Jan 03, 2025 The AAA celebrating Zecharias Zelalem is a slap in the face to those who lived through the TPLF war and those who remember his contemptible behavior. Dear