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May 10 , 2026.
In the heart of 4 Kilo, tradition is still very much in business. The city’s most underrated essential accessory is on full display: the humble Miswak also known as mefaqiya in Amharic. No toothpaste needed, just grab it and go like past generations. It’s a reminder that success doesn’t always arrive in grand announcements, it gets built, stubbornly and patiently, one small branch at a time. Even ambition here has a manual setting.
Keep your focus sharp, your intentions cleaner than freshly polished teeth, and your hustle consistent. Because in Addis, a good smile can open doors faster than a long speech ever will. Wisdom helps, sure, but so does not having spinach stuck between your teeth while you negotiate your future.
And so the city moves on: one hand steady, one hand holding tradition, and everyone pretending they didn’t just spend five minutes picking the perfect mefaqiya.
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