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GENEROUS ART


GENEROUS ART

Biniam Belete, founder of the Ethiopian humanitarian organisation Mekedonia, serving the elderly and people with mental disabilities, appears in a graffiti  alongside music legends Ali Birra and Ejigayehu Shibabaw (Gigi) in a black-painted café tucked into a Bole neighbourhood. Around them, the café hums with quiet rituals: strangers pause for a slice of cake, cradle cups of coffee or tea, or retreat into their screens, scrolling past the world to avoid small talk. Against this everyday backdrop, the presence of the trio bends the room’s gravity, humanitarian resolve meeting cultural memory, quietly sharing space with the ordinary rhythms of city life.

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DIG ZONE

A fleet of heavy-duty excavators, bulldozers, and dump trucks lines the muddy banks of a river near the German Square area. The concentrated presence of machinery signals the scale and speed driving the city's Corridor Development Program. The aggressive infrastructure push is reshaping the capital's urban form, but the intensity of earthworks at the river's edge also exposes a fragile tension. Rapid transformation and environmental protection sit side by side, each pulling against the other...


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BROKEN LIN

A heavily damaged utility pole lies across a pedestrian sidewalk in the Gofa Camp neighborhood, with loose wiring exposed and a crushed metal sheet fence nearby. The scene points to a disrupted urban landscape where basic infrastructure repair has lagged behind visible damage. The lingering wreckage underscores growing concerns over delayed responses to hazardous public property failures...


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VEST WAIT

Revenues Bureau personnel, identifiable in branded vests and body cameras, stand in a dense commuter queue at the Qera taxi terminal. Their roles are rooted in field enforcement and policing the informal economy, yet their off-duty reality looks no different from the citizens they regulate. The capital's strained public transport system turns routine commuting into a shared struggle, where municipal employees and the wider workforce wait side by side, exposed to the same delays, congestion, a...