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Adanech is the first woman in the mayor position of Addis Ababa since 1910. Adanech was known for corruption fighting by undertaking significant reforms in Ethiopia, and involved in mobilizing resource to support the government against the rebel TPLF amidst the Tigray War.
The mayor's office is located in Addis Ababa City Hall. [1] Adanech Abebe is the first woman mayor and 32nd mayor of Addis Ababa since 28 September 2021. The incumbent mayor Adanech Abebe was the Attorney General of Ethiopia before being elected as mayor. The mayoral office was established in 1910.
The executive branch under the Mayor comprises the City Manager and various branches of civil service offices. Adanech Abebe is serving as the mayor of Addis Ababa since 2020, preceded by Takele Uma Banti. She is the first woman to hold mayorship since its creation in 1910. Before Takele, the Federal Government appointed Berhane Deressa to lead ...
First female mayor of Addis Adanech Abiebie, holds a significant role as the first female mayor in Ethiopia. Though there have been countless reports of other female mayors throughout Ethiopia; presiding over Addis Ababa ( a city of over 6 million) is a huge feat.
Mayor of Pretoria – Mabel Malherbe – 1931; Member of Parliament – Leila Reitz – 1933; Leader of a political party (President of the Liberal Party of South Africa) – Margaret Ballinger – 1953 [202] Mayor of Cape Town – Joyce Newton-Thompson – 1959 [203]
This is a list of heads of government of Ethiopia since the formation of the post of Chief Minister of the Ethiopian Empire in 1909 (renamed to Prime Minister in 1943). Since 1909, there have been 3 chief ministers and 11 prime ministers and one was both chief minister and prime minister, making a total of 15 persons being or having been head of government.
She was Mt. Juliet's first female mayor, had an educational career that spanned more than 50 years and is credited with helping to shape the city as a local politician, educator and church member.
This article lists the governors of the regions of Ethiopia, the twelve ethno-linguistically based regional states (plural: kililoch; singular: kilil) and chartered cities (plural: astedader akababiwach; singular: astedader akabibi) of Ethiopia (officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia), formed within the system of ethnic federalism.