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  2. Sew le sew - Wikipedia

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    Sew le sew (Amharic: ሰው ለሰው) is an Ethiopian television drama series produced by Mesfin Getachew, Daniel Haile and Solomon Alemu, and is written by Tamiru Birhanu, Mesfin Getachew, Nebiyu Tekalegn, and Solomon Alemu Feleke.

  3. Alemu Sime - Wikipedia

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    Alemu Sime Feyisa (Amharic: አለሙ ስሜ ፈይሳ) is an Ethiopian politician who has been the Minister of Transport and Logistics since January 2023. Alemu was a deputy director of the Metals and Engineering Corporation (METEC) from 2019. Alemu is currently a member of Prosperity Party and previously the Oromo Democratic Party (ODPO).

  4. Solomon Tsehaye - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Tsehaye Beraki (Tigrinya: ሰሎሞን ጸሃየ; born December 1956 in Addi Quitta) is an Eritrean poet, academic and politician. He wrote the national anthem of Eritrea, " Eritrea, Eritrea, Eritrea ".

  5. Alemu - Wikipedia

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    Alemu (Amharic: ዓለሙ) is a male name of Ethiopian origin. Notable people with the name include: Alemu Abebe, Ethiopian politician during Derg rule; Alemu Aga (born 1950), Ethiopian musician and singer; Alemu Bekele (born 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner for Bahrain; Agwa Alemu (died 1992), Ethiopian Marxist Waz League politician

  6. Mulu Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Mulu Solomon was born in 1958 in Qarre Goha, Oromia, Ethiopia. [2] She attended primary school in Qarre Goha (Goha mountains) primary school and she went to Fiche Secondary School. After High-school Mulu earned her Diploma at Commercial School in Addis Ababa , followed by a Bachelors of Arts in Accounting with a minor in Business Administration ...

  7. Solomon Islands at the 2022 World Athletics Championships

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  8. Alemu Abebe - Wikipedia

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    Alemu Abebe was amongst the second-rank Meison leaders that left the party following the break between the party and the Derg military junta. He continued to work with the Derg, and would later become mayor of Addis Ababa and a member of the politburo of the Workers Party of Ethiopia. [4] Alemu was sworn in as mayor of the capital on December 8 ...

  9. Alemu Aga - Wikipedia

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    Born in Entotto, near Addis Ababa, Alemu became interested in the begena (a ten-stringed member of the lyre family, also known as "King David's Harp") at the age of twelve, when a master of the instrument, the Aleqa Tessema Welde-Emmanuel, stayed next door to his family. Aleqa Tessema began teaching at Ras Desta school, where Alemu was a pupil ...