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  2. Walta - Wikipedia

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    Walta Media and Communication Corporate S.C. or Walta, previously called Walta Information and Public Relations Center S.C., or Walta Information Center, is an Ethiopian commercial media conglomerate owned and operated by the Ethiopian government. [1] Walta, located in Addis Ababa, was founded in 1994 and supplies the Ethiopian News Agency and ...

  3. Walta TV - Wikipedia

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    Walta TV was launched on April 7, 2017. [1] As of 2017, it was one of five channels in Ethiopia to be officially licensed by the Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority. [2] Before the launch of its own channel, Walta mostly provided its locally produced news and documentaries for the national broadcaster EBC (formerly ETV).

  4. Walta (Dogu'a Tembien) - Wikipedia

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    Walta is a municipality in the Dogu'a Tembien district of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The tabia centre is in Da’erere village, located approximately 7 km to the south of the woreda town Hagere Selam .

  5. Walta (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Walta is an Ethiopian commercial media conglomerate Walta may also refer to: Walta (Dogu'a Tembien), a municipality of Ethiopia; Walta TV, an Ethiopian television network; Leo Walta, a Finnish professional footballer

  6. Mass media in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    There have been three major forces involved in the evolution of media in Ethiopia: (1) the need to communicate information about Ethiopia to the external world in order to create an international awareness of Ethiopia and its leaders, (2) the need for internal communication to provide information and to develop a sense of national identity and, later (3) the need to utilize media for education ...

  7. Bereket Simon - Wikipedia

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    Bereket Simon (Tigrinya: በረከት ስምኦን; born 1960s) is an Ethiopian politician who had served as Minister of Communication Affairs from its establishment in 1995 to 2012. He was affiliated to the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), of which he was a founding member.

  8. Wolaitta language - Wikipedia

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    In speaking their language, the Wolaytta people use many proverbs. A large collection of them, in Ethiopian script, was published in 1987 (Ethiopian calendar) [A] by the Academy of Ethiopian Languages. [5] Fikre Alemayehu's 2012 MA thesis from Addis Ababa University provides an analysis of Wolaytta proverbs and their functions. [6]

  9. Siye Abraha - Wikipedia

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    Siye Abraha Hagos (also Seeye Abraha Hagos) (Tigrinya: ስዬ አብርሃ ሓጐስ, siyә abräha; born 12 June 1955) is an Ethiopian politician who served as Ethiopian Minister of Defense from 1991 to 1995.