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  2. Addis Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Addis Fortune (also known as Fortune) is a private and independent newspaper based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Overview It is the largest English-language weekly in the ...

  3. List of newspapers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Addis Fortune: Addis Ababa: 2000 [1] Independent News and Media Plc English addisfortune.news/ Africa News Channel: Addis Ababa 2014 Addis Standard: Addis Ababa: 2011 JAKENN Publishing P.L.C. English Addisstandard.com: Addis Tribune [1] Addis Ababa: 1992 Addis Zemen: Addis Ababa: 1941 Ethiopian Press Agency (government) Amharic Awramba Times [2 ...

  4. Mass media in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation headquarters in Addis Ababa. The mass media in Ethiopia consist of radio, television and the Internet, which remain under the control of the Ethiopian government, as well as private newspapers and magazines. Ten radio broadcast stations, eight AM and two shortwave, are licensed to operate in Ethiopia. The ...

  5. Fendika Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    This cultural center was originally built as azmari bet (In English "House of Azmaris", the Amharic name for an Ethiopian traditional music house). [1]Due to changes caused by urban development of Addis Ababa, Fendika remained one of the last folk music houses in Kazanchis neighbourhood in 2008.

  6. Tesfaye Sahlu - Wikipedia

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    Tesfaye Sahlu was born on 27 June 1923 [2] in Kedu, a town in the Bale province of southeastern Ethiopia, to Egerssa Bedane and Yewenzwork Belete. He grew up in Harar during childhood years while attending French Mission School. He later moved to the capital Addis Ababa by the age 14, and enrolled Kokebe

  7. Adanech Abebe - Wikipedia

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    Adanech Abebe (Amharic: አዳነች አበቤ, Oromo: Adaanach Abeebee) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the thirty-second mayor of Addis Ababa since 2021. She has been serving as a deputy mayor from 2020 until 2021.

  8. Frehiwot Tamiru - Wikipedia

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    Frehiwot Tamiru (Amharic: ፍሬህይወት ታምሩ) is an Ethiopian public official who is currently the CEO of Ethio telecom, a major telecommunication and internet provider in Ethiopia since 25 July 2018.

  9. Amare Aregawi - Wikipedia

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    Amare Aregawi (Tigrinya: ኣማረ ኣረጋዊ) is an Ethiopian journalist and the founder of Media & Communications Center, which publishes The Reporter (Ethiopia), an Amharic and English newspaper headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [1] He is the editor-in-chief of the bilingual newspaper and co-owner of the Ethiopian TV network ARTS TV. [2]