Fallen Fence


Fallen Fence

In Kazanchis, this steel sheet fence built around one of the construction sites has fallen down. Equipment used in the construction of buildings in Addis Abeba have garnered criticism as a result of their poor quality and not meeting set guidelines.


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PATHWAY PILEUP

A large pile of tree branches and foliage, recently cut down, is blocking the pedestrian pathway on A1 St., forcing people to walk on the road and increasing the risk of accidents. Urban planning and maintenance efforts are critical to ensure that pedestrian pathways remain clear and safe for use. The city administration has been working on improving sidewalks and road networks as part of corridor development projects. However, limitations such as inadequate intersections, missing sidewalk segme...


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RUSTY RELICS

Abandoned vehicles are parked in a construction site around Kazanchis, surrounded by debris and overgrown vegetation. Their owners seem to overlook that they could salvage the cars for some extra cash. Recycling old vehicles is crucial as it helps in recovering valuable materials like steel, aluminium, and plastics, reducing the need for new raw materials and minimizing environmental impact. The process typically involves dismantling the vehicle, draining hazardous fluids, and then crushing and...


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SNACK SHACK

A street-side food stall, next to a Kenema Public Drug Store sign around German roundabout, caters to people inside an unfinished construction site with open walls. Such spots play a significant role in the economy by providing employment and supporting local food producers. They cater to residents seeking quick and affordable meals, commuters grabbing a bite on their way, workers from nearby businesses or construction sites looking for a convenient lunch, and students in search of inexpensive a...