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Samuel Getachew

Samuel Getachew

Samuel Getachew is a freelance foreign correspondent based in Ethiopia

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Ethiopians queue in the early morning to cast their votes in the general election, in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s home town of Beshasha. AP
Ethiopians queue for hours to cast ballots in first ‘free’ election

Twice-delayed vote goes ahead under tight security as country struggled with conflict and unemployment

AfricaJune 22, 2021
Samuel Getachew
Zeleke Alabachew, farmer and militia fighter, poses in his land near the village of Tekeldengy, northwest of Gondar, Ethiopia, on November 8, 2020. Ethiopia's military announced this week it had "entered into a war" with the northern region of Tigray, leading to fears of a protracted conflict in Africa's second most populous nation. / AFP / EDUARDO SOTERAS
What awaits Ethiopians on the other side of the battlefield?

The recent outbreak of fighting is more than political hostility - it is a battle over Ethiopia's identity

CommentNovember 26, 2020
Samuel Getachew
Kidus Gebre-Gzabiher is struggling to get his father in Tigray the medication he needs. Samuel Getachew for The National
‘A dead man walking’: Ethiopians wait in agony for news of relatives from Tigray region

The conflict between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front has raged for three weeks, with thousands fleeing the region

AfricaNovember 22, 2020
Samuel Getachew
Ethiopian domestic workers who were dismissed by their employers gather with their belongings outside their country’s embassy in Hazmiyeh, east of Beirut, on June 24, 2020. AFP
Ethiopians forced to return after being abandoned by Lebanese employers

Hundreds arrive back in Addis Ababa after paying hefty sums to leave a country beset by economic and political turmoil

July 30, 2020
Samuel Getachew
The death of Oromo singer Hachalu Hundessa last month sparked days of ethnic violence in Ethiopia in which more than 230 people were killed. AFP
Ethnic violence rages in Ethiopia but world is blinded by internet shut-off

The unrest was sparked by June 29 killing of Hachalu Hundessa, a singer from the Oromo ethnic group

AfricaJuly 20, 2020
Samuel Getachew
Adna Mohammed moved to Ethiopia in 2013 and now owns a successful shawarma restaurant in Addis Ababa. Samuel Getachew
Syrian chefs build new lives in Ethiopia fuelled by shawarma

Ethiopia's asylum policies have made the country a rare refuge for Syrians fleeing conflict

AfricaApril 21, 2020
Samuel Getachew
An Ethiopian Airlines flight leaves its hangar in Nairobi. AFP
Coronavirus: Ethiopia under pressure to cancel flights to China

Calls to suspend Asia services, including one from Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, come as deaths linked to the virus increase worldwide

AfricaMarch 21, 2020
Samuel Getachew
A mourner sleeps next to the fence of the crash site during a memorial service for the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302 Boeing 737 Max plane crash near Bishoftu, Ethiopia. Reuters
'Boeing killed our loved ones': relatives seek answers one year on from Ethiopia Airlines crash

An interim report released on Monday by the Ethiopian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau mostly blamed Boeing for the 737 MAX accident which killed 157 people

AfricaMarch 10, 2020
Samuel Getachew
A farmer's son raises his arms as he is surrounded by desert locusts while trying to chase them away from his crops, in Katitika village, Kitui county, Kenya. AP Photo
Ethiopia facing food shortages as locusts ravage farms

Farmers tell The National their crops were destroyed by the pests

AfricaFebruary 06, 2020
Samuel Getachew

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