Candid and damning outlooks on the state of Ethiopia’s economy
Ethiopia’s Investment Crossroads: Promise, Peril, and the Struggle for Reform By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune correspondent In September 2025, the…
Wrapped in Green, Gold, Red
YJ’s “Shaka Shaka” Is Diaspora Rap’s Defining Moment and a Call to Action By Ethiopian Tribune | October 1, 2025…
“We Do Not Beg for Our Rivers”: Ethiopia’s UN Diplomacy and the Rise of a New Voice!
By Ethiopian Tribune | 29 September 2025 In the vast echo chamber of the United Nations General Assembly, where nations…
“The Cross Shines in Exile” Meskel Radiance at London Debretsion
Last night, London Debretsion Church became a beacon of light and unity as the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo community gathered to…
Washed Hands, Bloody Laurels! From Pilate to Peace Prizes: The Global Theatre of Guilt
By Sewasew Teklemariam Ethiopian Tribune Columnist “In just seven months, I have ended seven unendable wars… This includes Egypt and…
The technocrat who rewrote Ethiopia’s economy now controls its purse strings
When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed Dr Eyob Tekalign as governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia, the announcement carried…
How a Sardinian Island Became a Bridge
To the Memory of Ethiopians Torn from Their Homeland in 1937-39 By Elfy Getachew Nouvellon “On behalf of our community,…
Understanding Malicious Envy (“ምቀኛ”, məqəñña): Political, Social, and Economic Implications in Ethiopia (Part 1)
By Professor Girma Berhanu Introduction A respected elder once asked me to write something about malicious envy. He believed that…
From Palace to Policy: Hana Mariam’s Extraordinary Journey from Imperial Memory to National Advocacy
By Ethiopian Tribune Staff When the Ethiopian Tribune transmitted the funeral service of Her Imperial Highness Princess Sophia Desta in…
From Debt Whisperer to Development Banker: The Mamo Mihretu Chronicles
By E. Frashie, Ethiopian Tribune Correspondent When Mamo Mihretu tendered his resignation as Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia…









