Category: Meles Zenawi
Meles Zenawi, born on May 9, 1955, was president of the Transitional Government of Ethiopia from 1991 to 1995 and Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia from 1995 until his passing in 2012.
Meles was chairperson of Tigray Peoples’ Liberation Front (TPLF/EPRDF) and the ruling party EPRDF since1989 and 1991, respectively. He acquired an MBA from the Open University of the United Kingdom and M.Sc. in Economics from the Erasmus University of the Netherlands. Meles was married to Azeb Mesfin and father of three.
Meles received various international awards for setting up a good foundation for the socio-economic progress of Ethiopia. He also received Rwanda’s National Liberation Medal, the “Uruti” and the country’s highest accolade, the “Umurinzi” (Campaign Against Genocide) medals, in July 2009 for helping to liberate Rwanda and end the genocide.
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has returned home, at least two media claimed in the.
Ethiopian authorities blocked the publication of a prominent independent newspaper over the weekend in connection.
The government officially disclosed today that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is on sick leave. The.
The world wide web was hit by another wave of rumor, on Wednesday. While officials.
The Ethiopian government remained tight-lipped on Tuesday regarding the location of Prime Minister, though his.
Ethiopian government confirmed PM Meles Zenawi’s illness and that he is out of the country..
By now, talks about the Ethiopian Prime Minister’s health could not be dismissed as mere.
The English weekly, Addis Fortune, shaded some light on the health of Prime Minister Meles.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi wrote a scholarly article titled ‘States and Markets: Neoliberal Limitations.