Tsgabu Grmay hopeful to win a first Tour de France for Africa
Tigrai Online asked it’s readers who should be chosen as a person of the year for 2012 and they chose overwhelmingly the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. "For, among Prime Minister Meles’ many admirable qualities, above all was his world-class mind. A life-long student, he taught himself and many others so much. But he wasn’t just brilliant. He wasn’t just a relentless negotiator and a formidable debater. He wasn’t just a thirsty consumer of knowledge. He was uncommonly wise – able to see the big picture and the long game, even when others would allow immediate pressures to overwhelm sound judgment. Those rare traits were the foundation of his greatest contributions." The honorable Dr. Susan Rice
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The heroic story of TPLF female fighters in their own words
Tamagne Beyene and ESAT basement TV deceiving Ethiopian Diaspora
Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam: A dam of Mega-Benefits
Worthless ‘’fools and idiots’’
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was one of the Notable people we've lost in 2012 [CNN]
Helen Getachew to represent Ethiopia at the Miss Universe competition
Tsgabu Grmay hopeful to win a first Tour de France for Africa
Tsgabu Grmay dreams of becoming the first African winner of the Tour de France and the 21-year-old Ethiopian's impressive showing at the African Cycling Championships suggests it is far from an impossible dream. Grmay won gold in the under-23 individual time trial in Burkina Faso and also finished second overall in the senior standings.
Who should be Tigrai Online’s Person of the year for 2012?
Please nominate a person that you think should be chosen as a person of the year 2012 for Tigrai Online. Your choice should be someone who worked for democracy, prosperity, justice, development and peace in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. You can include a short paragraph explaining why you candidate should be chosen by Tigrai Online.
A delusional Eritrean believes the future of Eritrea depends on destroyed Tigrai
“for us Eritreans, no non-Tigrean Ethiopian leader would ever bully Eritrea the way the Woyanes did; never. I believe the next prime minster is going to be different." Semere Tesfai you keep dreaming on but, Tigrai is getting stronger and richer by the day I know that is your worst nightmare. Too bad for you the dream of Tigrai is reality now that means your nightmare has no end.
Ethiopia’s persistence for peace and Eritrea’s belligerence
Hundreds of Eritrean youth crossing the border everyday are received warmly in refugee camps monitored by international aid agencies. The government ensured the refugees’ dignity was respected and access to basic services. Ethiopia went even as far as to grant them access to her Higher Educational Institutions and allowed them to live outside their refugee area.
A Leopard can never change its spots
Eritrea rolled its mechanized brigades over Ethiopian sovereign territories in a brazen contravention of the United Nations charter while the later was busy fighting its prime enemy poverty. The mess Eritrea is currently in has its origins in the bogus nationalism it helped create which revolves around military adventurism and extreme hate towards the Ethiopian state and its people
Hannah Godefa meets Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Hannah Godefa has rubbed shoulders with local politicians and heads of state in Africa, still the 15-year-old philanthropist was honored to land a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper two weeks ago. The pair chatted about her initiatives and what Mr. Harper is doing for education in Canada and abroad, said Hannah who has garnered international recognition for her Pencil Mountain project.
Ethiopian to Move to New and State-of-the Art Terminal 3 at Beijing Airport
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2013 Seattle Tigrai Community Party
Annual festival of Tigrai Youth Association in Sweden
Agazi School Alumni Association Denver Branch party
TMAA Dallas Christmas Party 2012
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