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Yohannes Tesfalemariyam

Name: Yohannes Tesfalemariyam

Education: Degree in Electro-Mechanics

Company name: John Electronics Solution

Title: Owner

Founded in: 2017

What it does: Repairs different kinds of electronics

HQ: Addis Ababa

Number of employees: 3

Startup Capital: Around 90,000 birr

Current capital: Confidential

Reasons for starting the business: To be financially independent

Biggest perk of ownership: Doing things my way

Biggest strength: Communicating with people

Biggest challenging: Capital

Plan: Expanding my business

First career: Teacher

Most interested in meeting: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed

Most admired person: My father

Stress reducer: Going out with friends

Favorite past time: Playing football

Favorite book: Bible

Favorite destination: Japan

Favorite automobile: Any type of car

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