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The hostest spot on Earth
Did you know the hottest place on earth found in North Eastern Ethiopia? Dallol is not only the hottest place on earth it is also one of the lowest points on earth. Dallol is found in the Afar region of Ethiopia. The average temperature in Dallol is...
0 commentsAfrican Food and Recipes
What do you know about African food? For foodies Africa may be the last remaining novel cuisine. A look at the food culture with recipes and links
6 commentsWill Somalia Rise After 21 Years of Wars?
Its ironic how every 21 years, there happens to be a change in Somalia. This year mark the 21st year, since Siad Barre was ousted in 1990. We are still not sure, but we might have a government in August. See, I am not sure because for one, I am now...
3 commentsMugdisho Mile
I have not seen my beloved country over 20 years and counting. I stay in touch with those family members who have not had the opportunity to escape the chaos that evolved after the ouster of the last dictator Siad Barre. Over the phone, my cousin...
0 commentsA Brief History of Ethiopia
The origin of the Cushitic-Omotic and Semitic languages group users who make new population from the migration patterns.
0 commentslove Coffe
The article is about coffee. We drink coffee around the world. And here are some small facts. You might wonder why you cant sleep? Or you might wonder where coffee comes from? Here you got the answers. If you wonder about something else about coffee, or caffeine,please let me know
0 commentsWhat is Masenqo?
This article primarily talks about traditional African string instrument which is Masenqo. click on for more info.
0 commentsHunger Hurts
As the sun rises, emaciated bodies shifting back and forth are vaguely visible in the dim light. The ground is a barren wasteland yet thousands of people have gathered from miles around to wait. They wait for hope. They wait for deliverance. They...
1 commentInternational Adoption- When parents don't bond...
Understanding the challenges that come with International adoption and what happens when parents don't feel the emotional connection with their new child.
1 commentGibe III Dam threatens Omo River Valley tribes
Work has already begun on a dam in Ethiopia that will bring destruction to the Omo River Valley and the lives of its thousands of tribal people. The Ethiopian government have approved the creation of the Gilgel Gibe II Dam, or Gibe III Dam, as it is...
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