• Gad Solar PV Project – Ethiopian Renewable Energy Initiative

    The Gad Solar PV Project is a renewable energy initiative spearheaded by Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) to enhance the country’s electricity generation capacity. The project aims to establish a 125 MWac solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the Somali Regional State, covering approximately 236 hectares of land. Technical and Financial Details Procurement and Public-Private Partnership…

  • Tsehay – Ethiopia’s First Aircraft and its Significance

    Tsehay is the first aircraft built in Ethiopia in 1935, under the collaborative efforts of the German engineer and pilot of the emperor, Herr Ludwig Weber, and Ethiopian individuals of that era. In 1935, Ethiopia marked a historic milestone in aviation with the construction of its first aircraft, Tsehay. Named after the Amharic word for…

  • List of Ministers in Ethiopia

    The President of Ethiopia is Taye Atske Selassie while the Prime Minister: Dr. Abiy Ahmed. Tagese Chafo is Speaker of the House of People’s Representatives and Temesgen Tiruneh is the Deputy Prime Minister List of Ethiopia Ministers The ministries and ministers in Ethiopia are: Ethiopia’s Political System: A Multi-Party Federal Democracy Ethiopia operates under a…

  • Ethiopia Rights of Children: Article 36

    The Constitution of Ethiopia, Article 36: Rights of Children Ethiopia’s Rights of Children: A Detailed Examination of Article 36 Ethiopia, as a signatory to various international conventions on children’s rights, has enshrined robust protections for children in its legal framework. Article 36 of the Ethiopian Constitution comprehensively outlines the rights of children, ensuring their protection,…

  • Ethiopia’s Right to Privacy: Article 26

     The Constitution of Ethiopia. Article 26:  Right to Privacy  1. Everyone has the right to privacy. This right shall include  the right not to be subjected to searches of his home,  person or property, or the seizure of any property under /  his personal possession.  2. Everyone has the right to the inviolability of his…

  • Ethiopia’s Rights of Persons Accused: Articles 20

     The Constitution of Ethiopia. Article 20: Rights of Persons Accused  1. Accused persons have the right to a public trial by an  ordinary court of law within a reasonable time after  having been charged. The court may hear cases in a  closed session only with a view to protecting the right to  privacy of the…

  • Ethiopia’s Right of Persons Arrested: Article 19

    The Constitution of Ethiopia. Article 19: Right of Persons Arrested  1. Persons arrested have the right to be informed promptly,  in a language they understand, of the reasons for their  arrest and of any charge against them.  2. Persons, arrested have the right to remain silent. Upon  arrest, they have the right to be informed…

  • Ethiopia’s Prohibition Against Inhuman Treatment: Article 18

    The Constitution of Ethiopia. Prohibition Against Inhuman Treatment: Article 18 Ethiopia’s Prohibition Against Inhuman Treatment: A Detailed Analysis of Article 18 Human rights are a cornerstone of Ethiopia’s constitutional and legal framework, with Article 18 specifically addressing the prohibition of inhuman treatment, slavery, and forced labor. This provision aligns with international human rights standards and…

  • Ethiopia Rights of Women: Article 35

    The Constitution of Ethiopia, Article 35: Rights of Women  1. Women shall; in the enjoyment of rights and protections  provided for by this Constitution, have equal right with  men.  2. Women have equal rights with men in marriage as  prescribed by this Constitution.  3. The historical legacy of inequality and discrimination  suffered by women in…

  • Fulbe People: History, Culture, and Identity of an Ancient Nomadic Ethnic Group

    The Fulbe people, often called Fula, Fulani, Peulh, or Falata by outsiders, are one of Africa’s most widespread ethnic groups, known for their rich cultural heritage, nomadic lifestyle, and significant historical influence. In this article, we will explore their origins, history, language, cultural traditions, and modern identity, highlighting the distinctions between their self-identified name and…