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Thursday, July 7, 2011
MACTV News: Ethiopia the land of Wonders!!!, Posted by Menelik Zeleke
A documentary about the past and the present state of Ethiopia and rebuilding the nation again, Endegena.
Good documentary!.
We wish the producers ventured outside the City and include interviews from those who were affected by the famine, their take on the changes they have seen since and also, have at least incorporated the stories of the likes of Amora somehow! You know the "quchit" of today that we are putting high hopes to turn us in to a developed nation started when the likes of Amora said "beqa" in 1967!
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