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Ethiopian government ministers

August 12, 2016

Council of Ministers of the Ethiopian Government

Cabinet Members

PostNameContact
1Prime MinisterHailemariam Desalegn
2Deputy Prime MinisterDemeke Mekonnen
3Minister of AgricultureTefera Deribew
moav@telecom.net.et
4Minister of Civil ServiceJunedin Sado (recently fired)
5Minister of Communication and Information TechnologyDebretsion Gebremichael
6Minister of Culture and TourismAmin Abdulkadir
7Minister of DefenseSiraj Fegeta
8Minister of EducationShiferaw Shigute
9Minister of Federal AffairsDr Shiferaw Tekelemariam
10Minister of Finance and Economic DevelopmentSufian Ahmedmeda2@telecom.net.et
11Minister of HealthDr. Kesetebirhan Admasu
12Minister of IndustryAhmed Abitew
13Minister of JusticeGetachew Ambayejustice@telecom.net.et
14Minister of Labor and Social AffairsAbdulfetah Abdulahi Hassen
15Minister of MinesSinknesh Ejigu (Female)
16Minister of Science and TechnologyDesse Dalke
17Minister of Trade and InvestmentAbdurahman Shek Mohammed
18Minister of TransportDiriba Kuma
19Minister of Urban Development and ConstructionMekuria Haile
20Minister of Water and EnergyAlemayehu Tegenu
21Minister of Women, Youth and Children’s AffairsZenebu Tadesse (Female)
22Minister of   Foreign AffairsDr. Tewodros Adhanom mfa.addis@telecom.net.et
23Director General, Ethiopian Revenues and Customs AuthorityBeker Shale
24Government Chief WhipAster Mamo
25Government Communication Office HeadShimelis Kamal
26Minister of Environment and ForestryBelete Tafere

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