Habtamu Tegegne (Amharic: ሀብታሙ ተገኜ) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the Minister of Mines and Petroleum since 20 January 2023. After serving as a member of the House of People's Representatives (HoPR), he succeeded Takele Uma Banti, who served the ministry from 18 August 2020. He is a member of Prosperity Party.[1][2][3]
Previously, Habtamu worked as Director General of the Ethiopian Roads Authority since August 2016.[4][5]
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HabtamuTegegne (Amharic: ሀብታሙ ተገኜ) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the Minister of Mines and Petroleum since 20 January 2023. After serving...
2023 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Preceded by Samuel Urkato Succeeded by HabtamuTegegne 31st Mayor of Addis Ababa In office 17 July 2018 – 18 August 2020 Deputy...
Tegegne, Habtamu M. "The Edict of King Gälawdéwos Against the Illegal Slave Trade in Christians: Ethiopia, 1548". Retrieved 12 June 2023. Tegegne, Habtamu...
Harvard University), Elias Wondimu (CEO of Tsehai Publishers), and HabtamuTegegne (professor, Rutgers University) spoke about Getatchew Haile's contributions...
Tegegne, Habtamu M. "The Edict of King Gälawdéwos Against the Illegal Slave Trade in Christians: Ethiopia, 1548". Retrieved 12 June 2023. Tegegne, Habtamu...
Negest as an inspiration to the codification commission. Kebra Nagast Tegegne, Habtamu (2017). "The Edict of King Gälawdéwos Against the IllegalSlave Trade...
Transition in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo” 2007 – Habtamu Mengistie Tegegne, “Revisiting Land Tenure in Eighteenth Century Gondärine Ethiopia:...