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  2. Seifu on EBS - Wikipedia

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    Seifu on EBS is an Ethiopian late-night talk show airing each Sunday at 9:00 p.m. in Ethiopian Time on EBS TV. The hour and a half long show premiered on 24 October 2013, [1] and is hosted by comedian and radio host Seifu Fantahun. Modeled after the traditional late-night talk shows of the U.S., the show incorporates the use of comedy bits ...

  3. List of programmes broadcast by Kana TV - Wikipedia

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    Kana TV is an Ethiopian satellite television channel that airs television dramas and local programmes.Launched in 2016, Kana TV is known for broadcasting Turkish television series, which gained significant marketing share.

  4. Yewendoch Guday - Wikipedia

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    Yewendoch Guday (Amharic: የወንዶች ጉዳይ, lit. 'Men's Issue') is a 2007 Ethiopian romantic comedy film directed by Henok Ayele and produced by Arkey Sera Production. [1]

  5. Category:Ethiopian comedy - Wikipedia

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  6. List of musicians using Amharic vocals - Wikipedia

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  7. Theodros Teshome - Wikipedia

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    Theodros Teshome was born on 7 January 1970 in Jimma, Ethiopia to Teshome Kebede, a coffee and honey merchant, and Elfinesh Desta. When he was sixteen, Theodros joined the military as required for all men of that age during the Derg regime in Ethiopia, but his time in the Ethiopian Air Borne was short lived.

  8. Getachew Kassa - Wikipedia

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    Getachew Kassa (Amharic: ጌታቸው ካሳ; 6 September 1944 – 21 February 2024) was an Ethiopian jazz singer and percussionist. He rose to famous during the 1960s and 1970s, after performing at the country's famous clubs, the Sombrino and Axum Hall.

  9. Bizunesh Bekele - Wikipedia

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    Bizunesh Bekele [2] (Amharic: ብዙነሽ በቀለ; 1936 – 25 June 1990) was an Ethiopian soul singer who was popular in the 1960s and 1970s of Golden Age. She was referred to as "Aretha Franklin of Ethiopia" due to similitude of musical style. Her songs were released in her native Amharic language. [3] [4]