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Preserving a Legacy: The Addis Zemen Newspaper Archives The newspaper, whose name translates to "New Era," stands as a cornerstone of Ethiopian journalism and a vital chronicle of the nation's modern history. Since its founding in 1941, the paper has documented Ethiopia's evolution from the post-occupation imperial era to the present day. For researchers, historians, and the public, its archives serve as a "living" historical record. A Brief History of Addis Zemen

Shifted into a state-controlled mouthpiece for the military junta from 1974 to 1991.

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Because Addis Zemen is the legal standard for procurement publishing in Ethiopia, third-party tracking portals like DireTenders aggregate and archive historical public tender records from the newspaper. Preservation Challenges and the Path Forward