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Wolayita or Wolaita is an administrative zone in Ethiopia. It is named for the Welayta people, whose homeland is in the zone. Wolayita is bordered on the south by Gamo Gofa, on the west by the Omo River which separates it from
Dawro Dawro (or Dawuro) is a zone in the South West Region of Ethiopia. It is located at about 500km southwest of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia and 319 km of Hawassa, the capital of the SNNPR. Dawuro is bordered on the south by Gamo Gofa Zone, ...
, on the northwest by Kembata Tembaro, on the north by Hadiya, on the northeast by the Oromia Region, on the east by the Bilate River which separates it from Sidama Region, and on the south east by the
Lake Abaya Lake Abaya (Amharic: አባያ ሐይቅ) is a lake in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It is located in the Main Ethiopian Rift, east of the Guge Mountains. The town of Arba Minch lies on its southwestern s ...
which separates it from Oromia Region. The administrative centre of Wolayita is Sodo. Other major towns are
Areka Areka ( Ge'ez: አረካ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in some 300 kilometres southwest of the capital, Addis Ababa. This town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1774 meters above sea level. It is the administrative cen ...
,
Boditi Boditi (Amharic: ቦዲቲ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in the Wolaita Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of with an average elevation of 2050 meters above sea level. I ...
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Tebela Tebela (Geʽez: ጠበላ) or ( Wolaita: Xabala) is a city in Wolaita, Ethiopia. Tebela is an administrative capital of Humbo woreda district of Wolayita Zone. Tebela is located about 345 km away from Addis Ababa to the south. And also, Te ...
, Bele,
Gesuba Gesuba ( Ge'ez: ገሱባ) or ( Wolaita: Gasuba) is a City in Wolaita, Ethiopia. The approximate distance from the town of Sodo is about 33 kilometers to Southwest. And also the distance from Addis Ababa to Gesuba is 352 km via Butajira-So ...
, Gununo, Bedessa and
Dimtu Dimtu () or Wolaita Dimtu () or Bilate Tena () is a town in south-central Ethiopia. It has an elevation between 1,000 and 1,600 metres above sea level. It was part of the former Damot Weyde (Woreda) of Wolayita Zone, near to Sodo Zuria woreda. I ...
. Wolayita has of all-weather roads and of dry-weather roads, for an average road density of 187 kilometres per 1000 square kilometres. Its highest point is
Mount Damota Mount Damota or Mount Damot is the highest peak in Wolayita, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia with altitude of nearly above the sea level. Mt. Damota area is found in Wolaita Zone between Damot Gale, Boloso Sore ...
(2738 meters).


History


Before 1894

The people of Wolayta are known for their more than fifty kings within three dynasties. The kings of Wolaita got the title Kawo. The Wolaytta nationality are a proud people who had a distinct, continuous, strong and independent kingdoms going back to the 13th Century and beyond to the first Millennium until 1894. The war of resistance led by the last Kawo (King) of Wolaita,
Tona Gaga Kawo Tona Gaga was the last and most powerful king of the Kingdom of Wolaita. Tona Gaga was the 17th Kawo, or king, of the Tigre dynasty, the last independent dynasty of the Wolayta people. Upon succeeding his grandfather in 1890 he quickly built ...
, was one of the bloodiest campaigns in Menelik's whole period of expansion, which resulted in the incorporation of the Wolaita Kingdom, along with other nationalities and peoples in the South, into the Ethiopian Empire. The Wolaita's military resistance, and repulsion of Menelik’s generals (which were armed with modern firearms), showed the strength of Wolaita's military organization and people. The Wolaita’s resistance was finally crushed, with it conquered by Ethiopia, in 1894 after the bloodiest battle led by Emperor Menelik II himself.


From 1894

Despite the centuries-old oppression, the Welaita people have a distinct national identity, that is, the people have a language, culture, traditions, history, a psychological make-up, and a contiguous geography that define them and make them distinct from other nationalities and people in Ethiopia. The Wolayta people’s resistance and struggle against the Monarchical regime for economic and political emancipation, and the anti-democratic denial of the Wolaita peoples self-governance afterwards epitomizes their enduring and uninterrupted struggle for self-determination.


Quest for statehood

During the 1991-94 Transitional Government period, the Wolaita had its own Region which was Kilil 9 but it was merged into the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) when the federation was constituted in 1995. Since, there has been public discontent and opposition members requesting autonomy were beaten, tortured, and a significant number of youths exiled. In 1997,
SEPDM The Southern Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement (SEPDM) was a political party in Ethiopia. At the last legislative elections, 15 May 2005, the party was part of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, that won 327 out of 527 s ...
tried to create ''WOGAGODA'', merging the neighboring ethnicities with Wolayta, which ultimately would have diluted the century-old culture and emblem of the Wolaita people. That attempt saw a fierce struggle from the people and the government’s homogenizing move was finally abandoned. However, thousands were detained and hundreds were killed, and hundreds of thousands of ethnic Wolaita were forcefully displaced from Arba Minch, the then capital of
North Omo Zone North Omo Zone ( Amharic: ሰሜን ኦሞ) was a zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It was named after the Omo River, which flows in the western area of the former zone. In 2000 it was split into three ...
, which dissolved after Wolaita, Gamo Goffa and Dawro split and formed their own zonal administration between 1998 and 2000. In popular mob security forces killed at least five when the Wolaita successfully campaigned for their own zone and rejected the attempted imposition of the new composite language and identity. Until 2000 Wolayita was part of the
North Omo Zone North Omo Zone ( Amharic: ሰሜን ኦሞ) was a zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It was named after the Omo River, which flows in the western area of the former zone. In 2000 it was split into three ...
, and the 1994 national census counted its inhabitants as part of that zone. However friction between the various ethnic groups in Semien Omo, which was often blamed on the Welayta for "ethnic chauvinism" and despite the efforts of the ruling party to emphasize the need to co-ordinate, consolidate, and unify the smaller ethnic units to achieve the "efficient use of scarce government resources", eventually led to the division of the zone in 2000, resulting in the creation of not only the Wolaita, but also the Gamo Gofa and Dawro Zones, and two special woredas. The constitutional rights of the Wolaita people for statehood has gathered momentum in the recent years, where following widespread consultation held at all levels the proposal to establish a Wolaita Regional State was approved. The Zonal Council unanimously voted to demand statehood, and consistent with the letter and spirit of the Constitution sent a formal letter on 19 December 2018 to the SNNPR Government requesting a referendum. 38 members of SNNPR Council who represent the Wolaita zone withdrew themselves from the region's council in protests against move to reorganize the region into 4 states. Wolaita zone representatives say the move didn't consider their request for separate statehood. In May and December 2019 rallies were held in Wolaita supporting the separation of the zone from the SNNPR to become a region in its own right. A rally on 20 December 2019, oppose the failure of the regional council to send a request of the zone to become a regional state to the National Board of Election to arrange a referendum.


Geography

Wolayta is one of the 16 Zonal Administrations of the Southern Region In Ethiopia, located about south of Addis Ababa. Wolayta is limited north west by Tambaro, eastward by Bilate river which divides it from Arsi-Oromo, Southward by
Lake Abaya Lake Abaya (Amharic: አባያ ሐይቅ) is a lake in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It is located in the Main Ethiopian Rift, east of the Guge Mountains. The town of Arba Minch lies on its southwestern s ...
and Kucha, westward by Omo River. Gilgel Gibe III Dam is a hydroelectric power plant built on Omo river; and with the capacity of 1870 Megawatt, it is the third largest hydroelectric plant in Africa. The vegetation and climate of the large part of the region are conditioned by an overall elevation of between 1,500 and above the sea level. There are, however, five mountains higher than , with
Mount Damota Mount Damota or Mount Damot is the highest peak in Wolayita, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia with altitude of nearly above the sea level. Mt. Damota area is found in Wolaita Zone between Damot Gale, Boloso Sore ...
— at 3,000 meters — at the center. Through undulating hills there are no large forests except in the Soddo Zuriya, and Omo river basin, which is below and a malaria zone. In the local view, there are only two regions: the highlands (Geziyaa) and the lowlands (Garaa). In the highlands, there are streams and small rivers. Several thermal hot springs are situated around Lake Abaya, with boiling and steaming water. The soil of the Wolayta is of heavy red color which becomes brown and black during the rains and has the fragility and the softness of sand. The dry period makes the soil hard as brick, making ploughing and digging possible after the rains. The layer of soil is very deep—an average of 30 meters—in both the plains and the hills, as verified during the drilling of wells. The soil is fertile and produce two crops per year when the rains are regular.


Climate

Wolaita's climate has a bimodal rainfall pattern that lasts from March to October. The first rainy season lasts from March to May. The season lasts from July to October, with a peak in July and August. Over the last 43 years, the average annual rainfall has been . The average yearly temperature is 19.9 °C, with monthly temperatures ranging from 17.7 °C in July to 22.1 °C in February and March. The climate is stable, with temperature variation between 24 and 30 °C during the day and 16 to 20 °C at night, all year round. The year is divided into two seasons: the wet season (balguwa) from June to October, and the dry season (boniya) from October to June, broken in February by a short period of so-called "little rains" (baddessa). The average rainfall for the entire region is per year. The dry season is characterized by a strong wind which blows from the east. During the wet seasons, heavy precipitation and violent storms which, at the end of the season can last a full evening or night are common events. Fog can be seen in the valleys almost every morning of the rainy season; it then evaporates in the first hours of the sun. In both dry and wet seasons either
hail Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It is distinct from ice pellets (American English "sleet"), though the two are often confused. It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice, each of which is called a hailstone. Ice pellets generally fal ...
which destroys crops or tornadoes, which knock down trees, are possible events.


Demographics

Based on the 2020 population projection conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), the zone has a total population of 5,385,782 with an area of . From total population of the zone females count 2,698,261 and males count 2,687,021. Wolayita has a population density of 356.67. While 366,567 or 11.49% are urban inhabitants, a further 1,196 or 0.08% are pluralists. A total of 310,454 households were counted in the zone, which results in an average of 4.84 persons to a household, and 297,981 housing units. The largest ethnic group reported in the zone is the Wolayta (96.31%); all other ethnic groups made up 3.69% of the population. Welayta is spoken as a first language by 96.82% of the inhabitants; the remaining 3.18% spoke all other primary languages reported. 71.34% were
Protestants Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began seeking to reform the Catholic Church from within in the 16th century against what its followers perceived to b ...
, 21% of the population said they practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, and 5.35% embraced Catholicism.Census 2007 Tables: Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4.


Urbanization

Wolaita Zone is composed of sixteen woredas and six city administrations. There are also different towns and cities in the Wolaita zone. Sodo town is administrative and trading center it is located at the center of roads to and seven entering gates. The followings are urban centres in the Wolaita Zone. *
Areka Areka ( Ge'ez: አረካ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in some 300 kilometres southwest of the capital, Addis Ababa. This town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1774 meters above sea level. It is the administrative cen ...
* Bada * Bedessa *
Beklo Segno Beklo Segno (Geʽez: በቅሎ ሰኞ) is a town in Wolayita Zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia. The town is an administrative center of Bayra Koysha district of Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia. Beklo Segno is located ab ...
* Bele *
Bitena Bitena (Amharic: ቢጠና; Wolaitta language, Wolaita: Biixanna) is a town in Wolayita Zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia. It is administrative capital of Diguna Fango district of Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia. Bitena ...
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Boditi Boditi (Amharic: ቦዲቲ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in the Wolaita Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of with an average elevation of 2050 meters above sea level. I ...
* Bombe * Dalbo *
Dimtu Dimtu () or Wolaita Dimtu () or Bilate Tena () is a town in south-central Ethiopia. It has an elevation between 1,000 and 1,600 metres above sea level. It was part of the former Damot Weyde (Woreda) of Wolayita Zone, near to Sodo Zuria woreda. I ...
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Edo Edo ( ja, , , "bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo. Edo, formerly a ''jōkamachi'' (castle town) centered on Edo Castle located in Musashi Province, became the ''de facto'' capital of ...
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Faracho Faracho ( Geʽez: ፋራቾ) or Abala Faracho is a town in Wolayita Zone, South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia. The town is an administrative center of Abala Abaya district of Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia. Faracho is located about away from Addis ...
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Gacheno Gacheno (Geʽez: ጋቼኖ) is a town in Wolayita Zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia. Gacheno is located about 287 km via B51 away from Addis Ababa to the south and also 31 km away from Sodo to the North, the ca ...
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Gara Godo Gara Godo ( gez, ጋራ ጎዶ) is a town in Boloso Sore woreda, Wolayita Zone of Ethiopia. It is 28 km on an asphalted road from Areka to Wolaita Sodo the zone capital. Gara Godo lias on the 7°08'01''N and 37°46'16''E. The elevation of t ...
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Gesuba Gesuba ( Ge'ez: ገሱባ) or ( Wolaita: Gasuba) is a City in Wolaita, Ethiopia. The approximate distance from the town of Sodo is about 33 kilometers to Southwest. And also the distance from Addis Ababa to Gesuba is 352 km via Butajira-So ...
* Gununo *
Halale Halale ( Geʽez: ሀላሌ) is a town in Wolayita Zone, of South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia. The elevation of the town in meter is 1757. The town is n administrative capital of Kindo Didaye woreda of wolaita zone. And Halale Town lies bet ...
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Kercheche Kercheche ( gez, ቀርጨጬ) or ( wal, Qarccacce) is a town in Diguna Fango woreda, Wolayita Zone of Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region. Kercheche is about north of Bedessa and about southwest of Bitena on the road of Sodo- ...
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Lasho Lasho (Geʽez: ላሾ) is a town in Wolayita Zone of the South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia. The approximate distance from the town of Sodo to Lasho is about 79 kilometres to Northwest via B52. And also the distance from Addis Ababa to Bombe ...
* Sake * Shanto * Sodo *
Tebela Tebela (Geʽez: ጠበላ) or ( Wolaita: Xabala) is a city in Wolaita, Ethiopia. Tebela is an administrative capital of Humbo woreda district of Wolayita Zone. Tebela is located about 345 km away from Addis Ababa to the south. And also, Te ...


Culture

Gifaata Gifaata or Gifaataa is a cultural festival celebrated by the Wolayta people in the Southern Region of Ethiopia. This festival is celebrated each year in September. In this celebration, the Wolayta accept the New Year and send off the old one. G ...
is the most well-known festival among those rituals in Wolaita that has been celebrated annually in the month of September. The festival of New Year in Wolaita called
Gifaata Gifaata or Gifaataa is a cultural festival celebrated by the Wolayta people in the Southern Region of Ethiopia. This festival is celebrated each year in September. In this celebration, the Wolayta accept the New Year and send off the old one. G ...
(Masqala), is celebrated eating the special foods Baccira and Muchuwa on the eve and throughout the celebration weeks. Gifaata is Wolaita's New year festival-which Wolaitas had beencelebrating many hundred years ago.
Gifaata Gifaata or Gifaataa is a cultural festival celebrated by the Wolayta people in the Southern Region of Ethiopia. This festival is celebrated each year in September. In this celebration, the Wolayta accept the New Year and send off the old one. G ...
celebrated in always Sunday in each Year, which falls between Meskerem (September) 14 and 20. Gifaata is a bridge that brings together all from near and far.


Tourism

Tourists coming into Wolaita Sodo enter the city from Addis Ababa by traveling overland through the
Butajira Butajira ( am, ቡታጅራ) is a town and separate woreda in central Ethiopia. Located at the base of the Zebidar massif in the Gurage Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region (SNNPR), Butajira has an elevation of 2131 me ...
about or Shashemane roads about . Alternatively, tourists may take the local bus transportation from Addis Ababa to Wolaita or travel by air, flying into Arba Minch and taking land transportation from Arba Minch to
Wolaita Sodo Sodo ( am, ሶዶ) or Wolaita Sodo ( am, ወላይታ ሶዶ) or (Wolaitta language, Wolaytatto: ''Wolayta Sodo Ambbaa'') is a city in south-central Ethiopia. The administrative center of the Wolaita Zone. It has a latitude and longitude of wit ...
. The city has a bus terminal and an airport. However, the latter is not fully functional and does not accept commercial flights. There are different potential tourist sites, that were selected in the Wolaita Zone to assess the region's ability to capture the natural heritage and cultural heritage tourist markets.


Ajora Falls

The
Ajora Falls The Ajora falls is a waterfall spectacularly located in Boloso Bombe woreda of Wolaita Zone locally known as Haddaro mola kebele, in the south, in the locality of Ajora Kebele, Tiyona gore in the east and in the west with Dawro. The twin waterfal ...
are twin waterfalls formed by the Ajacho and Sokie rivers located approximately from Addis Ababa. The Ajacho waterfall drops from the edge of the cliff while the Soke is slightly less at . The 118 falls are located north of the town of
Areka Areka ( Ge'ez: አረካ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in some 300 kilometres southwest of the capital, Addis Ababa. This town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1774 meters above sea level. It is the administrative cen ...
, but access to the site requires driving roughly along a dirt from the town. As with many tourist sites throughout Ethiopia, tourism at Ajora Falls is dominated by domestic tourists, sometimes exceeding foreign tourists by 23 times. Annually the site averages 14 international and 195 domestic tourists.


Mochena Borago

The
Mochena Borago Mochena Borago is a rock shelter, rockshelter and archaeological site situated on the western slope of Mount Damota, nearest to the town of Sodo, Wolaita Sodo in Ethiopia, located in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, South ...
Rockshelter is located northwest of the city of
Wolaita Sodo Sodo ( am, ሶዶ) or Wolaita Sodo ( am, ወላይታ ሶዶ) or (Wolaitta language, Wolaytatto: ''Wolayta Sodo Ambbaa'') is a city in south-central Ethiopia. The administrative center of the Wolaita Zone. It has a latitude and longitude of wit ...
, on the southwestern slope of Mt. Damota. Damota also known as Mount Damot rises over above sea level although the Mochena Borago Rockshelter lies at around above sea level. In order to access the Mochena Borago Rockshelter, tourists drive approximately, from
Wolaita Sodo Sodo ( am, ሶዶ) or Wolaita Sodo ( am, ወላይታ ሶዶ) or (Wolaitta language, Wolaytatto: ''Wolayta Sodo Ambbaa'') is a city in south-central Ethiopia. The administrative center of the Wolaita Zone. It has a latitude and longitude of wit ...
along the Hosanna road. A sign marks the turnoff for the unpaved road leading to the rockshelter. Over the years, access to the site has become easier. A small trickling waterfall runs off the top of the rockshelter into a stream that runs to the base of the mountain. From 2006 to 2008 the University of Florida’s Southwest Ethiopia Archaeological Project (SWEAP) concentrated upon excavating the shelter’s late Pleistocene deposits.


Natural Bridge

This bridge is found in
Wolaita Zone Wolayita or Wolaita is an administrative Zones of Ethiopia, zone in Ethiopia. It is named for the Welayta people, whose homeland is in the zone. Wolayita is bordered on the south by Gamo Gofa Zone, Gamo Gofa, on the west by the Omo River (Ethio ...
offa woreda at a distance of 5 k.m from wereda town
Gesuba Gesuba ( Ge'ez: ገሱባ) or ( Wolaita: Gasuba) is a City in Wolaita, Ethiopia. The approximate distance from the town of Sodo is about 33 kilometers to Southwest. And also the distance from Addis Ababa to Gesuba is 352 km via Butajira-So ...
and 29 k.m from zonal administrative town, Sodo. The bridge which was made naturally from one big stone lying over the flowing river Manisa. The name of this bridge called (ye egzier dildiy) in Amharic


Abala Chokare (Bilbo Hotspring)

The hot spring is situated in
Humbo Humbo is one of the woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Wolayita Zone located in the Great Rift Valley, Humbo is bordered on the southeast by Lake Abaya which separates it from the Oromia Reg ...
Woreda Abela mareka kebele. The circle shaped hot spring covers wide areas and has rising smoke and boiled bubbles coming from within the ground and the water vapor can be seen from a distance.


Mount Damota

Damota mountain is found in wolaita zone
Sodo Zuria Sodo Zuria (Amharic "Greater Sodo Area") is one of the woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Wolayita Zone, Sodo Zuria is bordered on the southwest by Offa, on the west by Kindo Koysha, on ...
woreda about 12 k.m away from the town of Sodo to the North, and is nearly 3000 meter above sea level.


Sports

There are different clubs in Wolaita that compete in various sporting activities at a national and continental level.
Wolaitta Dicha S.C. Wolaita Dicha Sport Club (Amharic: ወላይታ ድቻ ስፖርት ክለብ) is a professional football club based in Sodo, Ethiopia. They play in the Ethiopian Premier League, the top division of Ethiopian football. History Establishmen ...
is an Ethiopian football club based in Sodo. The club was established in 2009 by the Welayta Development Association. Wolaitta Dicha is a name that now common with East African nationals and even the entire Africa. The club from Southern Ethiopia eliminated Egyptian giants and five times winners of the CAF Champions league Zamalek in a dramatic penalty shootout in Cairo. The club replaced the
Wolaita Tussa S.C. Wolaita Tussa Sports Club (Amharic: ወላይታ ቱሳ እግር ኳስ ክሌብ), also known as Wolaita Tussa, is a professional football club based in Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia. The club was founded in 1988 by known pop of catholic missioner Gin ...
before the so-called tussa restructured and came into picture newly. The club got its nickname "Bees of Tona" from the Wolaita Kingdom leader "King Tona" in the 19th century. Wolaitta Dicha S.C. club won its first domestic cup in 2017, and qualified for the
2018 CAF Confederation Cup The 2018 CAF Confederation Cup (officially the 2018 Total CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th edition of Africa's secondary club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), under the cur ...
, in which the club beat Zamalek SC and passed to the quarter-final. Wolaita Sodo City sport Club is also another which is based in the city of Wolaita Sodo. It was officially established in 2011. The club is participating in Ethiopian First League.
Boditi City F.C. Boditi City Football Club (Amharic: ቦዲቲ ከተማ እግር ኳስ ክለብ) is a professional Ethiopian football club based in Boditi. They are a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation and play in the Ethiopian Higher League, the seco ...
is Ethiopian football club based on the city of
Boditi Boditi (Amharic: ቦዲቲ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in the Wolaita Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of with an average elevation of 2050 meters above sea level. I ...
. The Club represented Wolayita Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) Championship in Jinka, ended its season with a victory. Wolaita Dicha Men's volleyball team was established in January 2005 E.C. Wolaita Dicha Volleyball Team is sport team based in
Wolaita Sodo Sodo ( am, ሶዶ) or Wolaita Sodo ( am, ወላይታ ሶዶ) or (Wolaitta language, Wolaytatto: ''Wolayta Sodo Ambbaa'') is a city in south-central Ethiopia. The administrative center of the Wolaita Zone. It has a latitude and longitude of wit ...
. The team won Ethiopia volleyball premier league several times. And as well as represented Ethiopia in the African volleyball club championship of 2019 and 2021.
Areka City F.C. Areka City Football Club (Amharic: አረካ ከነማ እግር ኳስ ክለብ) is an Ethiopian club based in Areka. Areka City F.C. was officially established in 2000. They are a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation and play in the Ethi ...
is a club that is based at
Areka Areka ( Ge'ez: አረካ) is city in southern Ethiopia. Located in some 300 kilometres southwest of the capital, Addis Ababa. This town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1774 meters above sea level. It is the administrative cen ...
in Wolaita. It was officially established in 2000. They are a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation and play in the Ethiopian First League.


Mass media

The Wolayita Zone Administration has made great strides in the social, economic and political spheres over the years in its efforts to achieve rapid and sustainable economic growth by developing a long-term and medium-term plan to alleviate poverty and backwardness and improve the public's access to various media resources. The mass media in wolaita consist of radio, television and the Internet, which remain under the control of the Ethiopian government, as well as private newspapers and magazines. The radio broadcasting stations in Sodo include Radio wogeta 96.6 and Radio fana 99.9. Satellite television has been very popular in Ethiopia for many years. In addition to this,
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which made Wolayita Zone accessible to the cultural and historical information of the people of the zone by investing heavily in various media outlets due to the lack of television media in the area.


Education

Education is a key to ensuring the sustainable socio-economic and political development of a country. Wolaita Zone, in Ethiopia's Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR), is a rural and thickly inhabited area. The educational system is struggling to provide excellent instruction and assistance, and secondary schools are in limited supply. To this end to improve education system in the Zone, Zonal education department working with Scotland’s leading international education charity. This organization working to improve education across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. In Wolaita, there are schools that are among the oldest in Ethiopia; for instance, the
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and Ligaba Aba-Sebsib school, which were established in 1933 and 1945, respectively. Wolaita Sodo University (WSU, established in 2007, is a public higher education institution located in Sodo. The university has been engaged in teaching/learning, research and community services. The university has campuses in different areas, such as in Gandaba, Otona and Dawuro Tarcha Campuses.
Wolayta sodo Agricultural College Wolayta, Wolayita or Wolaita may refer to: * Wolayta people, an ethnic group of Ethiopia * Wolaytta language, spoken by the Welayta people * Wolayita Zone, a zone in SNNPR, Ethiopia * Kingdom of Welaytta, a Welaytta kingdom founded in medieval time ...
This college was established in 2001. It is technical and vocational training centre established in
Wolaita Sodo Sodo ( am, ሶዶ) or Wolaita Sodo ( am, ወላይታ ሶዶ) or (Wolaitta language, Wolaytatto: ''Wolayta Sodo Ambbaa'') is a city in south-central Ethiopia. The administrative center of the Wolaita Zone. It has a latitude and longitude of wit ...
city. In addition to these, Sodo city schools include Wolaita Sodo Secondary & preparatory school, Wolaita Liqa School and also
Bogale Walelu Secondary and Preparatory School Bogale Walelu Secondary and Preparatory School is school in Ethiopia. The school is located in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Wolaita Zone, Sodo City Administration. It is found 310 km away from Addis Ababa in the Sout ...
.


List of head administrators of Wolaita Zone

Wolaita Zone chief administrators since 2000. * 2000 to 2001, Mamo Godebo,
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* 2001 to 2004,
Firew Altaye Firew Altaye Gebremedhin or ፍሬው አልታዬ ገብረመድህን was born on 2 August 1966. He was an Ethiopians, Ethiopian politician and second chief administrator of Wolayita Zone, from 2002 to 2004 and he was succeeded by Amanuel Ot ...
, SEPDM * 2004 to 2008, Amanuel Otoro, SEPDM * 2008 to 2010, Haileberhan Zena, SEPDM * 2011 to 2013, Tesfaye Yigezu, SEPDM * 2013 to 2016, Eyob Wate, SEPDM * 2016 to 2018, Asrat Tera, PhD, SEPDM * July 2018 to November 2018, Getahun Garedew, PhD, SEPDM * 2018 to 28 August 2020, Dagato Kumbe, Prosperity Party * 28 August 2020 to 19 October 2021, Endrias Geta, PhD, Prosperity Party * 19 October 2021 to present, Akililu Lemma, Prosperity Party


Administrative divisions

* City administrations, which are considered as Woreda for all administrative purposes.


Economy

Agriculture is the livelihood for more than 90% of the population in the rural areas. Animal husbandry is complementary to crop production, and the livestock population of Wolayita with estimated standing populations of 685,886 cattle, 87,525 sheep, 90,215 goats, 1951 horses, 669,822 poultry and 38,564 bee hives. Farmers are well known for the production of livestock, predominantly cattle for their organic beef and butter (Million, 2003). They have long tradition of fattening oxen distinctively practiced using local/home based feed supplement/concentrate (cereal grains, root and tuber crops), household leftovers, grass)(Takele and Habtamu, 2009). The Sodo milkshed is also one of the areas with a strong potential to achieve growth in milk production. Maize, haricot bean, taro, sweet potato, enset, banana, avocado, mango and coffee are the major crops with tremendous benefits to smallholder farmers’ in Wolaita and surrounding areas (CSA, 2020). Cassava is also flourishing nowadays. Mixed farming involving the production of cereals, root crops, Enset, and coffee are practiced. Enset is an essential element in Wolayita food economy and acts as a staple, or co-staple, food. Where land is very scarce and consequently where cereal harvests are low, high yielding Enset offers some opportunity for food security. Enset is also popular because of its drought resistant properties.


Fauna and Flora

In the Wolaita, the spread of animal species is also diverse. Middle-order mammals predominate, with a small population of herbivores and a small number of peripheral species. Throughout the year, eucalyptus, pines, acacia, magnolias, fire trees, and giant sycamores coexist alongside fake banana trees (Utta). Grass may reach three meters in height towards the conclusion of the wet season. The communities are surrounded by enormous fields of grain and, above all, large cotton plantations, which serve as indicators of their wealth. Here is the cotton land, where Ethiopian mantles are manufactured, where this plant thrives, which, together with coffee, is the source of Ethiopia's current wealth and will become the country's major export commodity in the near future. Maize, wheat, durra, barley, and teff are all grown in the area. Many of them may be harvested twice a year. All Mediterranean trees produce fruit throughout the year: grapes, apples, pears, peaches, apricots, oranges, tangerines, bananas, papayas, avocados, and so on.


Notable persons

* Legese Mota Barata governor of Ethiopia National Bank During Derg regime * Simeon Galore, was chief administrator of Illubabor and North Omo Region * Kawo
Motolomi Sato Motolomi Sato or Kawo Motolomi Sato was the founder and one of the most famous kings of the Kingdom of Wolaita Kingdom of Wolaita, also known as Wolaita Kingdom, was a Realm, kingdom dominated by Wolayta people in today's southern Ethiopia fro ...
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Kingdom of Wolaita Kingdom of Wolaita, also known as Wolaita Kingdom, was a Realm, kingdom dominated by Wolayta people in today's southern Ethiopia from 1251 until conquest of Ethiopian Empire in 1894. History Wolaita tradition refounds the kingdom being well ...
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. * Kawo
Ogato Sana Ogato Sana, also known as Kawo Sana Ogato in the Wolaitta language, was one of the most renowned kings of the Tigre dynasty along with the Kingdom of Wolaita. King Ogato had acquired all of the regions, not only by battle, but also through decept ...
, was the one of the most renowned king of the Kingdom of Wolaita along with Tigre dynasty. * Kawo
Sana Tube Sana Tube, or Tube Sana in the Wolaitta language, was one of the kings of the Kingdom of Wolaita. He was from the Tigre dynasty. Kawo Sana was the 9th king from the Wolaita Tigre dynasty. During his reign, the pre-colonial Kingdom of Wolaita had ...
, was 9th king from Wolaita Tigre dynasty during
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Kawo Tona Gaga Kawo Tona Gaga was the last and most powerful king of the Kingdom of Wolaita. Tona Gaga was the 17th Kawo, or king, of the Tigre dynasty, the last independent dynasty of the Wolayta people. Upon succeeding his grandfather in 1890 he quickly built ...
, the last king of
Kingdom of Wolaita Kingdom of Wolaita, also known as Wolaita Kingdom, was a Realm, kingdom dominated by Wolayta people in today's southern Ethiopia from 1251 until conquest of Ethiopian Empire in 1894. History Wolaita tradition refounds the kingdom being well ...
. Believed to be one of the greatest warrior and the most powerful king of Wolayta. His army defeated King Menelik's forces six times before losing to combined forces of
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and Abba Jifar in 1896. *
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, Ethiopian politician and second chief administrator of Wolayita Zone * Hailemariam Desalegn ( Engr), Former Prime Minister of Ethiopia * Samuel Urkato (
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– First Lady of Ethiopia (2012–2018). In the past, she held senior management positions in the United Nations Development Program and other offices *
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Ethiopian singer, choreographer and dancer. *
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Ethiopian record producer, songwriter and singer. *
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of the Workers' Party of Ethiopia from 1984 to 1991. *
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(PhD); Director General of FDRE Environment Protection Authority, Former State minister at Ministry of Education *
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, (PhD); is Deputy Director General of Ethiopian Space Science & Technology Institute, Team Leader of the First Ethiopian Satellite Development Team


References

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