Sidama leader hails Gedeo Dararo Be'al as cultural gem

The Gedeo people's Dararo Be'al festival in Sidama region's Dila town honors peace and love through preserved traditional dances. Regional President Tilahun Kebede called it a dignified cultural treasure. It serves as a New Year greeting and message of hope, forgiveness, and apology.

In Dila town, the Dararo Be'al festival celebrates the Gedeo people's values of peace, love, brotherhood, and sisterhood through traditional practices. Sidama Regional President Tilahun Kebede, speaking at the event, stated: "Dararo Be'al is a great thanksgiving festival where the Gedeo people, following their production calendar, welcome the New Year by dressing up, filled with bright hope, and celebrate with enthusiasm."

He emphasized that the festival preserves and honors these core values in various contexts and conditions. Additionally, the Gedeo community contributes to green development by conserving and protecting nature, as noted by Tilahun. He praised the people for upholding this culture as a foundation for peace-building.

Labor and Skills Minister Muferehat Kamil remarked that Ethiopia, rich in diverse cultures and natural treasures, should promote its assets globally to become Africa's leader. The Gedeo people offer thanks for their harvest, seek forgiveness for past sins through apology, and pray for national peace, unity, and a blessed future.

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Harari elders and community celebrating UNESCO's inscription of Shuwaliid Baal on the world intangible heritage list in Harar, Ethiopia.
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UNESCO inscribes Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on world intangible heritage list

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In ongoing relief efforts for the Gamo Zone landslide, Central Ethiopia Regional State has donated 10 million birr in aid, including food, non-food items, and shelter materials. Regional President Dr. Tasu announced the support to show solidarity with victims.

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