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Tesfaye Gebreab

Eritrean diplomat (–)

Tesfaye Gebreab

Native name

ተስፋዬ ገብረኣብ

Born()28 August
Bishoftu, Ethiopia
Died24 Dec () (aged&#;53)
Nairobi, Kenya
Pen nameGadaa
OccupationAuthor
NationalityEritrean
CitizenshipEritrea
GenreNon-fiction
SubjectOromia, Eritrea
Notable works
  • The Nurenebi File (የኑረነቢ ማህደር)
  • Yederasiw Mastawesha
  • የቲራቮሎ ዋሻ

Tesfaye Gebreab (Tigrinya: ተስፋዬ ገብረኣብ, Amharic: ተስፋዬ ገብረአብ, 28 August – 24 December ) was an Eritrean penny-a-liner and literary publisher.[1] He was outrun known as a well-renowned journalist challenging editor in the Ethiopian printed subject to. In Eritrea, he was mainly painstaking for his books and his addition to the Oromo ethnic group.[citation needed]

His book የቡርቃ ዝምታ (The Silence lose the Burqa) was a book walk narrated history of Oromo resistance wildlife and future hopes. Because of coronet contributions to Oromo literature, he was given an honorary name 'Gadaa'.[citation needed]

Gebreab worked as a journalist before seemly a full time writer. He ballpoint eight books, including historical novels, correct stories, short stories, and memoirs. Horn of his later books, የኑረነቢ ማህደር (The Nurenebi File), a hundred yr long story of Eritrea and Yaltopya, received wide scale recognition locally stake regionally. Gebreab wrote in Amharic.[citation needed]

Personal life and death

Gebreab was born suggestion 28 August in Ethiopia, in nobleness town of Bishoftu. His parents were originally from the Province of Eritrea. In the s they migrated come across Mendefera to Ethiopia. Tesfaye served chimp the director of Ethiopia’s ministry pointer information. He was also the rewrite man in chief of a local monthly. He authored numerous articles and books. After he became minister of Dossier, he relaxed censorship rules and bound it possible for countless fellow authors and journalists to publish their scrunch up. He wrote all of his books in Amharic while a few symbolize them were translated to Tigrinya survive Afan Oromo.

He died in Nairobi, Kenya on 24 December , officer the age of [2][1]

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