Teddy Afro Donates 1 Million Birr to Landslide Victims in South Ethiopia

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Artist Tewodros Kasahun, also known as Teddy Afro, donated one million birr to the victims of the landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi Kebele, Gofa Zone, Geze Gofa District, South Ethiopia.

Tewodros Kasahun extended his support to those affected by the sudden landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi Kebele and offered condolences to the families who lost loved ones.

Various organizations are providing aid to those injured in the landslide. Senior government officials are also present at the scene, offering support to the victims.

In response to the tragedy, the House of People’s Representatives has declared three days of national mourning in Ethiopia, starting tomorrow. This decision was made to honor the citizens who lost their lives in the landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi Kebele, Gofa Zone, Geze Gofa District, South Ethiopia.

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