Independent Pan-African researcher. She holds a research Master’s degree in African Studies from Leiden University in the Netherlands and a Master’s degree in Middle Eastern Studies from Ben Gurion University in Israel.
My fellow Ethiopians, With immense pride and admiration, I, Emperor Menelik II, speak from my heart to yours. It fills me with joy to witness the same spirit of determination…
Once again the black community in the U.S. has shown its support for Ethiopia when the country is left alone to deal with the dispute over the Great Renaissance Dam…
The decade long dispute over how to share the water of the Nile between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan has pulled United States, World Bank, United Nations Security Council, European Union,…
After having an enlightening zoom conversation with the Historian and Ethiopianist, Prof. Haggai Erlich, about the “Historical Perspectives on Ethiopia, Egypt and the Nile and Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD),”…
In 1929, Egypt, nominally an independent kingdom, but in reality still controlled by imperial Britain, signed the Anglo-Egyptian agreement over the Nile, which gave it legal hegemony over the world’s longest river.…
If we do not approach the problems in Africa with a common front and a common purpose, we shall be haggling and wrangling among ourselves until we are colonized again…