Hailemelekot Mewael on writing to change society

In a recent interview published by Addis Fortune, Ethiopian writer Hailemelekot Mewael discusses the purpose of his writing in relation to societal change.

Addis Fortune published an interview with Hailemelekot Mewael on January 4, 2026, exploring the motivations behind his writing. The discussion touches on the role of literature in society. When asked whether he writes to change society or to document it before it changes, Mewael began his response by saying, 'If possible, I would say I would want to w...' This feature appears in the context of Ethiopian business and opinion journalism. No additional details or inferences are included beyond the provided excerpt. The interview highlights ongoing conversations among Ethiopian writers about the impact of their work.

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On January 3, 2026, Addis Fortune published a feature showcasing intimate reflections from Ethiopian writers. The panorama explores why they write, often with skepticism and personal depth.

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Addis Fortune, Ethiopia's largest English-language weekly, has published a new article. The piece is titled 'What Happens When Paid Work Disappears?'

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Ethiopia's state minister of innovation and technology, Belete Mola, stated that higher education institutions will urge graduates to demonstrate their creative skills through broad job opportunities. This came during a discussion at Wollo University focusing on science and technology policy, Digital Ethiopia 2030, and startup policy.

 

 

 

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