The vote is likely to inflame existing tensions in the country
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister looks increasingly vulnerable as he faces deep divisions in the ruling coalition and simmering ethnic conflicts
Abiy Ahmed has generated great excitement with initiatives breaking with the past. But he faces formidable challenges
Explosions in Addis Ababa and Bulawayo were separated by more than 4 000km, but were driven by the same powerful force: resistance to reform
Amhara nationalism is on the rise as the group once regarded as a colonial elite now feels it is the target of government repression.
More than 20 people were killed in three days of clashes over land in western Ethiopia last week. ”A long-standing dispute over land along the border between Oromia and Benishangule states in western Ethiopia erupted into violence claiming the lives of more than 20 people from both sides last week,” said police spokesperson Demsash Hailue.