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Beshir Bushera

Name: Beshir Bushera

Education: 12th grade completed

Company name: Abadir Supermarket

Studio Title: Owner

Founded in: 1975

What it does: Selling food, detergent and furniture products

HQ: Arat Killo

Number of employees: 100

Startup Capital: 10,000 birr

Current capital: Growing

Reasons for starting the business: Financial freedom

Biggest perk of ownership: Idea freedom

Biggest strength: Working together

Biggest challenge: Limited hard currency

Plan: To start export

First career: Salesman

Most interested in meeting: No one

Most admired person: My wife

Stress reducer: Going to Mosque

Favorite past-time: Working

Favorite book: ‘The Holy Quran

Favorite destination: Mecca

Favorite automobile: Toyota Rav4

Stewart Hall resigns after failing to deliver

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The 60 year-old British wizard, John Stewart Hall stepped down from the Saint George hot seat following the humiliating stalemate against lowly side Debub Police. Assistant Zerihun Shengeta took over as a stop-gap Coach for the remaining six fixtures.
It took many by surprise when Saint George decided to replace Vas Pinto just days before the new season’s start. Despite building up a ball possession oriented younger side, finishing runner-up of the season in goal differences was the cardinal sin that cost him his job just days before the new season kick-off.
When the former Birmingham FC Youth Academy director and Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup champion with the Tanzanian side Azam, reached Addis, Saint George supporters were confident of winning the title after a single season. But despite signing number of foreign players, not a single one of them performed better than home grown boys, Stewart failed in all aspects including the much expected championship title.
Ten wins nine draws and five defeats in twenty-four matches, Stewart turned out the worst ever foreign Coach in the club’s history and Saint George for the first time since the new format was introduced in 1997 will miss the Premier League title for back to back seasons. Neither playing entertaining football nor wining the coveted trophy, Stewart could do nothing better than submit his resignation on Tuesday. “I tried everything to help build a better side, but things went seriously wrong. Therefore for the benefit of the club as well helping the side progress forward, I have submitted my resignation,” Stewart stated after the frustrating goal less draw with visiting Debub Police.

Mulu, Tsegaye lead Ethiopian medal sweep in Dalian

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Ethiopia’s Mulu Seboka successfully defended her title while compatriot Tsegaye Getachew won the men’s race at the ICBC Cup Dalian International Marathon, an IAAF Silver Label road race.
Mulu lived up to expectations as the 34-year-old literally paced the race from start to finish, notching her second straight victory in the Chinese coastal city in 2:27:19. Her winning mark is 1:40 faster than the time she set last year, but more than five minutes shy of her personal best of 2:21:56 recorded back in 2015. It is also her third consecutive Chinese marathon title as Mulu won the Shenzhen Marathon last December.
Mulu and the relatively unheralded Tigist Tadese, also from Ethiopia, ran side by side for nearly 20km, extending their advantage to two-and-a-half minutes before the in-form defending champion pulled clear. Tigist clocked 2:29:02 to finish second while Almaz Negede clocked 2:31:24 to complete an Ethiopian sweep.
The 22-year-old Getachew outsprinted compatriot Mekuanent Ayenew, winner of the 2018 Venice Marathon and 2016 Beijing Marathon, in the last 200 meters to take in win in 2:11:25. It was the first marathon victory for Tsegaye Getachew,who debuted over the classic distance in 2018 and set a career best of 2:09:24 last year in Shanghai.
The men’s race saw a crowded leading group of 18 runners early in the race Mequanent launched his charge after 39km and this only Tsegaye managed to match his pace. The duo remained together for some two kilometers until Tsegaye finally edged out Mequanenet who trailed three seconds behind to take second place. Kenya’s Mathew Kiptoo trimmed more than three minutes off his PB to finish third in 2:11:45.

Dedebit hits bottom, Sehul leaves semi final

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Bottom of the table Dedebit FC is coming and going as it likes, and new comers Sehul-Shere are walking out of the Ethiopian Knock-out cup semi final stage. This shows that things are fast getting out of the Ethiopian Football governing body’s hands.
Dedebit gave away a forfeit to Wolayta, then again preparing for the home clash against visitors Baherdar Town. When Dedebit claims bankruptcy, the least the federation should do was to look at raising finance to help Dedebit keep afloat. It was up to the federation to make sure at the time of registration that every single club is financially sound. No one knows what it means.
The same goes to Shere. They announced they were walking out of the Knock-out Cup final semi final due to financial constraints. It is laughable knowing the two sides were the highest spenders on foreign players just two months earlier. But still the federation should have some solution in order to respect the efforts of the other 14 participants.
It requires a single knock-out match for Ethiopia Coffee to reach the semi final and if goes through to the final and wins the trophy, it means an international fixture next season. This is a crackling joke and yet a typical example for EFF’s inefficiency.
For any foreigner who follows football, the double incident is sure to be a bizarre situation hard to understand. But for Ethiopians it has become a standard procedure recently and has been unsurprising especially to the football federation. Rather serving a one hundred and fifty thousand birr fine to a side that is already strapped to the neck financially.