WZB (early 4th century), vocalized by historians as Wazeba, was a Negus of the Kingdom of Aksum, centered in the highlands of modern Ethiopia and Eritrea.
He was the first Aksumite ruler to engrave the legends of his coins in Ge'ez, and the only King of Aksum to use that language on his gold currency.
[2] The Geta Lion near Kombolcha is a stone statue with a very eroded short inscription surrounding a cross.
French archaeologist Francis Anfray states Wazeba's coinage has a similar monogram.
[2] Wolfgang Hahn and Vincent West instead suggested that Wazeba was an usurper who interrupted the reign of Ousanas.