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Jun 21 , 2026.
A gas station attendant in Addis Abeba's Lideta District on Chad Street stands between stacks of empty oil drums directing a steady stream of vehicles, while another man stands in front of him hands behind his head with visible frustration on his face. As motorists queue for fuel, the forecourt reflects more than routine commerce. It has become a daily stage where shifting fuel supplies, retail price adjustments, and the city's relentless demand converge.
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