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LIVING GROUND


LIVING GROUND

On Mauritius Street in Gofa, the old football ground stands like a stubborn memory the city never managed to erase. The pitch may be worn, uneven, and dust-kissed, but none of that seems to matter when the game begins. Residents gather along the edges of the field, some standing, others half-sitting on the grass, all pulled in by the same shared excitement. Every cheer, shout, and laugh turns the space into more than just a playing ground, it becomes the area’s living pulse. This is where identity shows up in its simplest form: boots on rough soil, makeshift lines, and a match that carries far more weight than the scoreline suggests. Children and elders alike fold into the same rhythm, bound by a game that asks for nothing but presence.

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ROLLING RELICS

What looks like a family's careful move from one home to another has instead turned into a rolling paradox on wheels: a modest pickup truck groaning under a mountain of life bundled in a blue tarp, tightly strapped as if the future itself might slip off mid-journey. Perched on top like a crown no one asked for is a full satellite dish, because nothing says “we're relocating” quite like insisting on uninterrupted signal while your furniture is literally holding on for dear life. Behind it, tr...


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GREEN ALLIANCE

A handshake sealed in measured confidence sets the tone at the Adwa Memorial Museum, where Solomon Tadele, CEO of AM Business and Investment Group, and  Chang Shu, marketing director of Joylong Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd, formalise a partnership that points firmly toward an electric mobility future. Between them, signed documents signal the entry of Minibus EV vehicles and charging infrastructure into a market preparing for transformation. The moment carries the quiet weight of intent: o...


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FIBRE COMMAND

Around Saris, a quiet workshop turns into a kind of “thread highway,” where a young man sits at the centre of what looks less like a loom and more like a carefully tamed explosion of strings. In front of him, hundreds of taut white threads stretch out in perfect formation, behaving with suspicious discipline, like they've been told not to misbehave today. He smiles from behind the frame as if fully aware he's presiding over a slow-motion miracle, one strand at a time. Around him, bundles of...