RUSTY WHISTLES


RUSTY WHISTLES

An old railway track around Adey Abeba stands the test of time in an increasingly cosmopolitan city. When it was completed in 1917, the railway track ordered by Emperor Menelik II and constructed by the French provided a much-needed logistics channel. The 785Km line simplified the six-week mule trek which connected Addis Abeba with Djibouti ports. A six-year-old Chinese-built standard gauge railway has simplified movement between the two locations, with the management of its operations passed on to The Ethio-Djibouti Standard Gauge Railway Share Company in February.


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DIGGING DEEP

A large excavation site in front of the headquarters of the Ethiopian Coffee & Tea Authority around Mexico square has created a small pond while it awaits further foundation work. The project site recently had to be reduced to make way for a wider walkway as part of the area's redevelopment. Mexico square is a busy transport center serving the four corners of Addis Abeba. ...


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DAILY GRIND

A street vendor sells various snacks on the streets of Addis Abeba with an umbrella to shield her and her products from the sun. The assortment includes peanuts, chickpeas, and beans. A common sight in many Ethiopian cities, street vendors play a vital role in local economies, offering affordable and convenient food options to passersby. Still, many operate in unsafe conditions and face harassment from authorities. ...


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Demolition Delivery

Cloudy skies hang over a demolition site with debris scattered around. An Isuzu NPR truck, parked on the roadside, is being loaded with wooden posts that would have been part of the construction that has now been taken down. Addis Abeba is undergoing the second phase of the Corridor Development project encompassing 132Km and over 2,817hct. The urban renewal project has resulted in the demolition of buildings, creating business opportunities for some...


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