Photo Gallery | 185859 Views | May 06,2019
Nov 9 , 2024.
Clothes of various colours and styles greet would-be customers looking for a bargain near Ambassador Cinema at semi-permanent stalls slated for removal. Informal markets and street vendors face growing pressure from Addis Abeba’s redevelopment and government policies aimed at formalizing retail spaces. While such changes can improve infrastructure and create organized shopping districts, they often come at a cost to small vendors, whose livelihoods depend on affordable, accessible locations. These vendors are typically unable to afford rent in formal retail areas and rely on the low-cost setup of street stalls to keep prices competitive.
PUBLISHED ON
Nov 09,2024 [ VOL
25 , NO
1280]
Photo Gallery | 185859 Views | May 06,2019
Photo Gallery | 175900 Views | Apr 26,2019
Photo Gallery | 171458 Views | Oct 06,2021
My Opinion | 139414 Views | Aug 14,2021
May 9 , 2026
The Ethiopian state appears to have discovered a fiscal instrument that is politicall...
May 2 , 2026
By the time Ethiopia's National Dialogue Commission (ENDC) reached the end of its fir...
Apr 25 , 2026
In a political community, official speeches show what governments want their citizens...
For much of the past three decades, Ethiopia occupied a familiar place in the Western...