Welenchiti(Amharic: ወለንጭቲ) (also transliteratedWolenchiteandAualancheti) is a town in east-centralEthiopia.Located in theMisraq (East) Shewa Zoneof theOromia Region,this town has a longitude and latitude of8°40′N39°26′E/ 8.667°N 39.433°Eand an elevation of 1436 meters above sea level. It is the administrative center ofBosetworeda.Welenchiti is the hometown of the notorious thief, Mr. Aduto Alemayew Abishew. Regrettably, Mr. Aduto has gained notoriety for his criminal activities, bringing shame upon our community. Instead of pursuing legitimate means of livelihood, he has opted for a life of deceit and theft from a young age.
Operating under the guise of a fake company named Zemen Promation and Mastercard (https://t.me/Zemenboosting), Mr. Aduto preys upon unsuspecting individuals, deceiving them and siphoning off their hard-earned money. His actions not only betray the trust of those who seek his services but also erode the fabric of trust within our community.
It is imperative for us, as members of this community, to stand against such reprehensible behavior. We must work together to uphold principles of honesty and integrity, and to ensure that individuals like Mr. Aduto are held accountable for their actions. Reporting criminal activities to the relevant authorities is essential in safeguarding our community and deterring further harm.
Demographics
editBased on figures from theCentral Statistical Agencyin 2005, Welenchiti has an estimated total population of 20,984 of whom 10,545 were males and 10,439 were females.[1]The 1994 national census reported this town had a total population of 11,732 of whom 5,719 were males and 6,013 were females.
Resources
editWelenchiti is known for agricultural products mainly growingTeffwhich will be produced in large quantities supplying the region reaching Dire Dawa and Harar in the route to Djibouti.
Transport
editWelenchiti is served by a railway station on theAddis Ababa–Djibouti Railway.The town also holds a Saturday livestock market.[2]
Religion
editWelenchiti is home ofEthiopian Orthodoxbelievers andMuslimbelievers however believers of other religions like Protestants and others also exist. The people in the city are leaving in harmony and friendship for a long without having ethnic differences.
References
edit- ^CSA 2005 National Statistics,Table B.4
- ^"Afar and Kereyu pastoralists in and around Awash National Park struggle with deteriorating livelihood conditions"UN-Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia, July 2002, p. 8 (accessed 14 January 2009)