Messay Kebede In some fringe ultra-Amhara ethnonationalist circles, it has become quite customary to label me as anti-Amhara, even as an Amhara hater. Allow me to present two recent examples. In a
Amhara Fano News Report The Amhara Fano National Force (AFNF) has issued a strong call for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s federal army to withdraw from the Amhara region. The group emphasized that
This is urgent information from the family!! This is an urgent call from the family of Ato Christian Tadele, a respected member of the public and parliament, whose health condition has deteriorated to a critical stage while in detention. According
September 15, 2025 By The Habesha News Desk Many Ethiopians now question Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s leadership. Is Abiy practicing the diplomacy and restraint the GERD moment demands? With political unrest, economic
By: Abyot Alemu The release of this year’s national high school leaving exam results once again laid bare the deep fractures of Ethiopia’s education system. Government officials were quick to hail the
Yonas Biru, PhD Ethiopia is grappling with increasingly intense regional wars in the Amhara and Oromo regions, ethnic conflicts, armed skirmishes, deteriorating law and order, and worsening economic conditions. The urgency of the moment demands an open and candid discussion
By LJDemissie September 14, 2025 Ethiopia’s financial sector faces a pivotal moment, underscored by the quiet collapse of Selam Bank—co-founded by Zemedeneh Negatu—and the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) audit revelations about
By The Habesha News Desk September 14, 2025 Parliament member Christian Tadele has been imprisoned for more than two years without ever being formally charged. His prolonged detention without due process is
By The Habesha News Desk September 14, 2025 Mohammed Al Amoudi backs the Ethiopian economy in a big way. Often called the richest in Ethiopia and a global billionaire, he was born in Ethiopia, lived in Saudi Arabia, and invested across many sectors that matter to
By The Habesha News Desk September 10, 2025 – The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is more than concrete and turbines; it is a people’s promise kept. This editorial honors the builders and guardians
*EPRP’s press release urging the immediate release of political prisoners* Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party-EPRP has learnt that many of the political prisoners, and prisoners of Conscience, incarcerated for far too long under
By The Habesha News Desk September 10, 2025 Ethiopian Political Prisoners Begin Hunger Strike at Kilinto Prison What is happening at Kilinto Prison right now? Why are so many political prisoners refusing food? The answer points
Ethiopian Media Websites Ranking 2025: Zehabesha vs. Addis Standard, Borkena, Mereja, and The Reporter Ethiopia The Ethiopian digital media landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade. Once dominated by
By The Habesha News Desk September 10, 2025 Who are the Top 10 richest people in Ethiopia? Many search for the richest Ethiopians, their businesses, and true net worth today. From magnates like Mohammed Hussein Al
By The Habesha News Desk September 10, 2025 Is this truly the Prime Minister of Ethiopia? Recent images of Abiy Ahmed shedding tears seem more performance than genuine sorrow—an empty show of
By The Habesha News Desk September 9, 2025 During a heated African Cup of Nations qualifier, controversy erupted after Egyptian fans were caught using laser pointers to distract Ethiopia’s goalkeeper. Television footage
Mengistu Musie (Dr) Mmusie2@gmail.com It now appears far too late for Abiy Ahmed’s government and its state-sponsored media army of propagandists to reverse the tide of public opinion or meaningfully influence the
By The Habesha News Desk September 8, 2025 Fno union is welcome news, and many people hope to see one Amhar Fno under one leadership. They search for clear structure, shared goals, and a
By Nama Nekemto I have a profound concern regarding Dr. Yonas Biru’s recent attempts to define Oromumma, not mentioning its profound and significant effects, on other Ethiopians. His article, while aiming to elucidate Oromumma
By The Habesha News Desk September 6, 2025 Amhara Fano National Force (AFNF) Symposium: Unity Forged in Quara A Historic Convergence in Quara In May 2025, a seminal event took place in
Yonas Biru, PhD ChatGPT: “Oromummaa often looks like an elite project with coercive undertones, not just cultural pride.” GROK: “Asafa Jalata’s approach aims to forge a cohesive national identity by subordinating religious affiliations
Ethiopia: Washington Update September 5, 2025 The Ethiopian American community remains deeply concerned that Ethiopia’s focus on ethnicity has overshadowed democracy, human rights, and economic equality. Political elites have long exploited ethnic
The Habesha On History Aksum and Adulis were twin pillars of the Aksumite Kingdom, linking highland markets to Red Sea trade between 300 BCE and 1,000 CE. Today, Aksum lies in Ethiopia while Adulis is in Eritrea. What is the connection between Aksum
The Habesha On History Ethiopian history is a rich tapestry woven with ancient civilizations, enduring monarchies, and diverse cultural dynamics. Ethiopia, known as one of Africa’s oldest nations, boasts a history
The Habesha News Desk August 25, 2025 – Allegations of Abiy Ahmed war crimes are deeply troubling for Ethiopia. Multiple human rights organizations report growing political repression, the crushing of the opposition, and widespread mass arrests that silence critics and
The Habesha News Desk August 16, 2025 Abiy Ahmed’s domestic and international image quickly transformed after his first year in office. Inside Ethiopia, he was hailed as a reformer. Citizens admired
Did you know that 99% of people believe the Bible has never changed? Yet, hidden in plain sight is the Ethiopian Bible—a version older, larger, and teeming with lost books that Western
May 5, 1941, marks the victorious entry of Haile Selassie into Addis Ababa to end the atrocious Italian occupation. The war of the Italian Fascists on Ethiopia from 1936 to 1941 was
By The Habesha News Desk September 4, 2025 – Gebisa Ejeta, 2009 World Food Prize laureate and Distinguished Professor at Purdue University, is known for breakthrough work on sorghum that changed farming in drylands.
By The Habesha News Desk September 1, 2025 Who was Gebrehiwot Baykedagn, and why does his short life still worry us today? Born near Adwa, Tigray, he rose from hardship to become an Ethiopian
Rahel Getu’s stirring single “Ethiopiyaye (ኢትዮጵያዬ)”, released on September 4, 2021, formed a powerful centerpiece of her debut album Etemete, making her the first member of the girl group Endegna (formerly Yegna)
(The Habesha) – Afewerk Tekle, a celebrated Ethiopian artist, was born on October 22, 1932, in Ankober, Shewa Province. Renowned for his vibrant paintings and stunning stained glass works, Afewerk’s art reflects