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Ethiopian prime minister Atto Melez Zanawi appoints 48 deputy ministers

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Raysal-wasaaraha Dalka Itoobiya Meles Zenawi Oo Magacaabay Wasiiru Dawlayaal Ka Mid Noqon Doona Xukuumadiisa Cusub, Kuwaas Oo Ay Xubno Somali Ahi Ka Mid Yihiin.

 

 

Addis Ababa(Ramaas) Okt.20, 2010 – Raysal-wasaaraha dalka Itoobiya, Meles Zenawi, ayaa magacaabay 48 wasiiru dawle (state ministers), talaabadan oo aheyd mid dhameystir u ah dhismaha xukumadda cusub ee dhawaan la dhisay.

 

Xubnaha la magacaabay ayaa kala ah:

 

1. Nega Tsegaye, Foreign Affairs State Minister

 

2. Berhane Gebre-kiristos, Foreign State Minister

 

3. Berhanu Abera, National Defense State Minister

 

4. Berhanu Negash, National Defense State Minister

 

5. Alemayehu Ejigu, Government Communication Affairs Office State Minister

 

6. Shimelis Kemal, Government Communication Affairs Office State Minister

 

7. Dr. Abraham Tekeste, Finance and Economic State Minister

 

8. Ahmed Shide, Finance and Economic Development State Minister

 

9. Alemayehu Gujo, Finance and Economic State Minister

 

10. Dr. Kaba Urgessa, Education State Minister

 

11. Fuad Ibrahim, Education State Minister

 

12. Wondiosen Kiflu, Education State Minister

 

13. Firenesh Mekuyria, Women, Children and Youth Affairs State Minister

 

14. Almaw Mengistu, Women, Children and Youth Affairs State Minister

 

15. Sileshyi Getahun, Agirculture State Minister

 

16. Mitiku Kassa, Agriculture State Minister

 

17. Wondiyirad Mandefro, Agirculture State Minister

 

18. Tadelech Dalecho, Culture and Tourism State Minister

 

19. Dawd Ahmed, Culture and Tourism State Minister

 

20. Mulugeta Wuletaw, Federal Affairs State Minister

 

21. Wondimu Tekle, Water and Energy State Minister

 

22. Kebede Gerba, Water and Energy State Minister

 

23. Tolosa Shage, Mines State Minister

 

24. Dr. Kebede Work, Health State Minister

 

25. Dr. Kesete Berhan Admasu, Health State Minister

 

26. Remedan Ashenafi, Labor and Social Affairs State Minister

 

27. Dr. Zerihun Kebede, Labor and Social Affairs State Minister

 

28. Mohamuda Ahmed Gass, Science and Technology State Minister

 

29. Getachew Mengiste, Transport State Minister

 

30. Tekletsadik Reba, Transport State Minister

 

31. Peter Gat Cot, Communication and Information Technology State Minister

 

32. Hailemaskal Tefera, Urban Development and Construction State Minister

 

33. Dr. Misrak Mekonne, Civil Service State Minister

 

34. Adamu Ayana Mekonnen, Civil Service State Minister

 

35. Ahmed Abagisa, Justice State Minister

 

36. Berhanu Tsegaye, Justice State Minister

 

37. Tadesse Haile, Industry State Minister

 

38. Ahmed Tussa, Trade State Minister

 

39. Yakob Yala, Trade State Minister.

 

40-Roman Gebre-sillassie, Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

41. Meles Tilahun, Acting Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

42. Getachew Bedane, Acting Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

43. Wondimu Gezahegn, Acting Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

44. Alebachew Nigussie, Public Organization and Participation Advisory State Minister

 

45. Mengistab Gebre-kidan, Public Organization and Participation Advisory State Minister

 

46. Temesgen Tilahun, Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister with the rank of state minister

 

47. Demisse Shito, Cabinet Affairs Advisory State Minister

 

48. Michael Tobias, State Minister for the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Affairs.

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PM Meles appoints 48 State Ministers

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Addis Ababa, October 20 (WIC) –Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has appointed 48 State Ministers on Tuesday. They were appointed based on their educational qualification and leadership ability.

 

 

 

The appointment of the State Ministers is effective as of October 18, 2010.

 

 

 

Here are the newly elected State Ministers:

 

 

 

1. Nega Tsegaye, Foreign Affairs State Minister,

 

 

2. Berhane Gebre-kiristos, Foreign Affairs State Minister

 

 

3. Berhanu Abera, National Defense State Minister

 

 

4. Berhanu Negash, National Defense State Minister

 

 

5. Alemayehu Ejigu, Government Communication Affairs Office State Minister

 

 

6. Shimelis Kemal, Government Communication Affairs Office State Minister

 

 

7. Dr. Abraham Tekeste, Finance and Economic Development State Minister

 

 

8. Ahmed Shide, Finance and Economic Development State Minister

 

 

9. Alemayehu Gujo, Finance and Economic Development State Minister

 

 

10. Dr. Kaba Urgessa, Education State Minister

 

 

11. Fuad Ibrahim, Education State Minister

 

 

12. Wondwosen Kiflu, Education State Minister

 

 

13. Firenesh Mekuria, Women, Children and Youth Affairs State Minister

 

 

14. Almaw Mengistu, Women, Children and Youth Affairs State Minister

 

 

15. Sileshi Getahun, Agriculture State Minister

 

 

16, Mitiku Kassa, Agriculture State Minister

 

 

17. Wondirad Mandefro, Agriculture State Minister

 

 

18. Tadelech Dalecho, Culture and Tourism State Minister

 

 

19. Dawd Mohamed, Culture and Tourism State Minister

 

 

20. Mulugeta Wuletaw, Federal Affairs State Minister

 

 

21. Wondimu Tekle, Water and Energy State Minister

 

 

22. Kebede Gerba, Water and Energy State Minister

 

 

23. Tolosa Shagi, Mines State Minister

 

 

24. Dr. Kebede Work, Health State Minister

 

 

25. Dr. Keseteberhan Admasu, Health State Minister

 

 

26. Remedan Ashenafi, Labor and Social Affairs State Minister

 

 

27. Dr. Zerihun Kebede, Labor and Social Affairs State Minister

 

 

28. Mohamuda Ahmed Gass, Science and Technology State Minister

 

 

29. Getachew Mengiste, Transport State Minister

 

 

30. Tekletsadik Reba, Transport State Minister

 

 

31. Peter Gat Cot, Communication and Information Technology State Minister

 

 

32. Hailemeskel Tefera, Urban Development and Construction State Minister

 

 

33. Dr. Misrak Mekonnen, Civil Service State Minister

 

 

34. Adamu Ayana, Civil Service State Minister

 

 

35. Ahmed Abagisa, Justice State Minister

 

 

36. Berhanu Tsegaye, Justice State Minister

 

 

37. Tadesse Haile, Industry State Minister

 

 

38. Ahmed Tussa, Trade State Minister

 

 

39. Yakob Yala, Trade State Minister.

 

 

40-Roman Gebreselassie, Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

 

41. Meles Tilahun, Acting Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

 

42. Getachew Bedane, Acting Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

 

43, Wondimu Gezahegn, Acting Government Whip with the rank of State Minister

 

 

44. Alebachew Nigussie, Public Organization and Participation Advisory State Minister

 

 

45. Mengistab Gebrekidan, Public Organization and Participation Advisory State Minister

 

 

46. Temesgen Tilahun, Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister with the rank of State Minister

 

 

47. Demisse Shito, Cabinet Affairs Advisory State Minister

 

 

48: Michael Tobias, State Minister for the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Affairs

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The Zack   

Xaajigu xabashi iyo isticmaar daba orodka isir buu u leeyahay..Atto kulahaa. Kadibna xabashi magacyadeed noo soo taxay like we care about them.

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The Zack   

Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf:

^^ Magaca raisal wasaaraha ma wax kalaan ku sheega? Nimanka somalida eeh wasirodawlo laga dhigay. Soo reer godey iyo reer qalaafe maha.

Atto ma magaciisaa?

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Originally posted by Che -Guevara:

^Not really but it's OK-you are only reporting the news of brotherly nation
:D

Brotherly or sisterly Ethiopia is a big player in the horn of africa

 

As for zack you know what they say keep your friends close but your enemies closer

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Stop pretending that Ethiopia is an enemy of Somaliland, the two are husband and wife, i.e. Somaliland is the wife, and Ethiopia is the abusive husband.

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