Sanctioned Graffiti

painting street art for the city in Megenagna


Sanctioned Graffiti

Yonas Berehe and Andualem Moges, artists of Ya Studio, are painting street art for the city in Megenagna, after getting the green light from Yeka District. They are painting portraits of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD), Lia Tadesse (MD) and Deputy Mayor Tekele Uma in graffiti with the text, “Everything will be alright,” in Amharic.


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PEACE PRAYERS

The Ethiopian Civil & Professional Association Congress, declaring 51.3 million members, gathered religious leaders and influential public figures for a national prayer and peace ceremony at Adwa Victory Memorial Museum. The Congress aimed to support the promotion of peace and development in the country. In light of ongoing conflicts, land disputes, landslides, flood disasters, and other challenges facing Ethiopia, the Congress was compelled to organize this initiative...


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PARKED SHELTER

A silver car is partially covered by a makeshift setup around Gofa, reflecting the growing parking challenges in Addis Abeba. The city administration has introduced a new regulation aimed at addressing the shortage of parking spaces which requires buildings in the city to open their underutilized parking spaces to the public while the city's master plan includes a target of constructing 60 new parking areas by 2027...


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SHELTER SHOPS

Shops around Mexico roundabout are disturbed and removed from normal operations, forced into temporary structures made of tarps and wooden poles as they make way to the ubiquitous corridor development project. Mexico roundabout commemorates Mexico's solidarity with Ethiopia during the Italian occupation, when Mexico was one of the few nations refusing to recognize Italy's annexation...