On November 30, 2024, Negussie Tefera (PhD) celebrated the inauguration of his 438-page autobiography, “Zore Beya Sayew,” at the National Theatre Hall. A passionate reader since childhood, Tefera reflects on his journey from radio to a leadership role in the Prime Minister’s Office, detailing his experiences through significant political transitions. With multiple accolades and a rich publishing history, Tefera’s work adds a vital narrative to Ethiopian literature.
The autobiographical book titled “Zore Beya Sayew” was inaugurated by Negussie Tefera (PhD), who has had a deep passion for reading since childhood. The event took place at the National Theatre Hall on Saturday, November 30, 2024.
Negussie Tefera spent over three years writing this 438-page autobiography. He is the author of three books on journalism and has served as a co-editor for more than six published works in the United States, as well as contributing to over thirty different magazines. His achievements have earned him numerous awards both domestically and internationally.
In his biography, he details his transition from radio to the campaign department, where he served as the head of the Foreign Affairs, Justice, and Publicity Bureau in the Prime Minister’s Office for five years during both the Derg and the EPRDF regimes.