Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Tsegamlak Zerihun

Name: Tsegamlak Zerihun

Education: Degree in Architecture and Urban Design

Company name: Gugu Recycled Crafts

Title: Founder/owner

Founded in: 2017

What it do: Crafting and promoting environmental concerns

Hq: Addis Ababa

Number of Employees: 0

Startup capital:1,000 birr

Current Capital: 80,000 birr

Reason for starting the Business: Preferring to give custom made items to loved ones

Biggest perk of ownership: Freedom

Biggest strength: Decision making

Biggest challenge: Working space

Plan: Open craft space

First career: Call agent

Most interested in meeting: People who simplify others life

Most admired person: My families

Stress reducer: Going out for walk

Favorite past time: Volunteering

Favorite book: Sememen

Favorite destination: Dire Dewa

Favorite automobile: Toyota and Datsun

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