THE BLIND SAMSON…..BYE! BYE! By Solomon Tessema G.
 (semnaworeq) Great questions have the habit of reappearing in Human history. They reappear among all peoples and in all races; and since the establishments of a government in human history; people have been confronted at many periods with a tendency on the one hand to confer greater power upon the single leader, and the other […]
Read More →Meles Zenawi’s Death: Why do I get happy? By Ibro( Nebiyou A.)
Meles Zenawi’s Death: Why do I get happy? Friday, August 24,2012 I found this a question that has preyed on my mind, and It seems to me should pretty much based on moral facts. I have never wished anything bad on anyone. But, I think that we can be judged on the morality of […]
Read More →Make Hair Color Last Longer
By Anne Fritz, Hair Tips for Men Blonde, brunette, redhead or covering gray. No matter what shade you are, sitting in the salon chair for 90 minutes every month is a serious time drain. It’s also not necessary. I checked in with my favorite colorist, Joseph Mullen of New York’s Blackstone Salon for tips on […]
Read More →The 6th year anniversary and the 80th day mourning; Death as a liberator and as a source of sympathy
Young men, women, elders and children’s were slaughtered in the 2005. There families and relative are preparing to light candelas in memorial of the 6th year anniversary in the month of November. In the coming same month, the Zenawi’s loved ones will held 80th day of mourning. Wondering if the 2005 victims’ families are going […]
Read More →The National Council of Unity for Democracy and Justice Party an emergency meeting Resolutions
Unity for Democracy and Justice Party Addis Ababa Communiqué The National Council of Unity for Democracy and Justice Party held an emergency meeting on Friday, August 25, 2012 in which it adopted the following Resolutions  following the passing away of The Prime Minister of Ethiopia Ato Meles Zenawi. The National Council of Unity for Democracy and […]
Read More →Ethiopia’s prime minister The man who tried to make dictatorship acceptable What will follow one of Africa’s most successful strongmen?
THE death of Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia’s prime minister, on August 20th reveals much about the country he created. Details of his ill health remained a secret until the end. A short broadcast on state television, late by a day, informed Ethiopians that their “visionary leader†of the past 21 years was gone. He died of […]
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