Ellene Mocria was born in
Addis Ababa on 10 October 1941. Her father Mocria Wolde Selassie was an agronomist. Her mother Suzi Workneh was daughter of the physician and diplomat
Workneh Eshete. After attending the
Sandford English School Ellene won a scholarship to study nursing at the
American University of Beirut, but was dropped from the course after impulsively mis-prescribing. She intended to apply to
Addis Ababa University and become a social worker, but meanwhile responded to a job advertisement for an English radio announcer and newscaster to work on Radio Ethiopia's new External Service. Ellene was hired as program producer and English newscaster at the External Service in September 1962, presenting news bulletins as well as music programs like
Music to Remember and
Lie Back and Listen. Cataloguing the station's music collections, she was eventually promoted to also head the Transcription Library. She supplemented the station's collection with a collection of her own
78 rpm records, including work by
Negatwa Kelkye and her husband
Ferede Golla,
Etagennho Haile,
Bafana Gobaze,
Bogalech Yimer,
Abebech Azene,
Beyene Omardin, and
Mesganaw Adugna. In 1964, when Ethiopian Television was established, Ellene and
Samuel Ferenji became the country's first television journalists. Continuing her radio work, she now also presented
TV Mag, and interviewed personalities for
Guest of the Week. Ellene Mocria died of cancer in Addis Ababa on 21 July 2021. Married to her teenage boyfriend, engineer Seyfu Lemma, for over 50 years, she had four girls (one adopted) and seven grandchildren. ==References==