Premier’s second call helping to regain EDTF’s momentum

ETHIOPIAN HERALD – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s second call to the Diaspora communities to up their contributions to the Ethiopian Diaspora Trust Fund (EDTF) has helped to regain the lost momentum as contributions have doubled and continue to rise to reach close to two million USD yesterday. It is to be recalled that on July […]

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VOA – A New Era In Ethiopia

VOA – In this episode of Straight Talk Africa veteran journalist Shaka Ssali explores the challenges of major social and political reforms in Ethiopia that the new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is undertaking. He is joined by Negussie Mengesha, Director of the VOA Africa Division, Nunu Wako, political analyst, Kone Feseha of the Ethiopian Dialogue […]

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Elias Wondimu Receives Hidden Heroes Award at LMU

TADIAS MAGAZINE — Elias Wondimu, Founding Director of TSEHAI Publishers, was recognized with the 2018 Hidden Heroes Award at Loyola Marymount University on November 3rd, 2018. Elias was one of five honorees from the University’s community that were nominated for the award. As part of the award ceremony Elias’ life story, as written by David Johann […]

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Ethiopian Publisher Elias Wondimu to Receive Hidden Heroes Award at LMU

TADIAS MAGAZINE — Ethiopian-American publisher Elias Wondimu has been named the recipient of the 2018 Hidden Heroes Recognition Award at Loyola Marymount University in California. The annual award is given by the university’s Center for Reconciliation & Justice to “individuals and groups who exemplify justice and reconciliation in their lives” LMU stated. “Each awardee will […]

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በመጻሕፍት የተገነባ ማንነት

አዲስ ዘመን ጋዜጣ – ሕይወት እንዲህ ናት ሁሉም ነገር በምክንያት የሆነና የሚሆን ነው። የሰው ልጅ በሕይወቱ ያላሰበው ሁነት ባላሰበው መንገድ ሊከሰት ይችላል። ለምን ወደቅሁ ምን ተዘነጋሁ ለምን ታመምኩ ለምን ተሰደድኩ ለምን እኔ ላይ የሚሉ ጥያቄዎችም እንቆቅልሽ ይሆናሉ። ግን ነገሩ የሆነው ለአስደናቂ ውጤት ቢሆንስ ካለፈ በኋላ ሳይሆን እየሆነ እያለ የነገ ምክንያት የሆኑ ብዙ ክስተቶችን በሕይወታችን እናያለን። በቃ […]

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Publisher Elias Wondimu’s Fight To Tell The Stories Of Africa And Its Diaspora

PUBLAB PUBLICATION – Publisher Elias Wondimu has a story he likes to tell about the path to publication for jazz great Duke Ellington’s autobiography Music is My Mistress, released by Doubleday in 1973. Ellington’s editor initially rejected the 500-page tome, an eclectic assortment of observations, scenes, anecdotes, and musings that included a lengthy Q&A that the author conducted […]

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