Rambunctious, manic, beguiling, exciting – it’s hard to accurately describe Addis Ababa. Ethiopia’s capital, which translates as “New Flower” in the Amharic language, shows little sign of losing its ...
A massive demolition campaign in the heart of Addis Ababa is sparking criticism from heritage experts who are mourning the loss of dozens of historic buildings in one of the city’s most famous ...
Although there will be shortfalls in the country’s infrastructure programme, the railway will be an impressive achievement Out of the dust and rubble of decimated junctions, soaring slabs of concrete ...
Recent media reports have been profusely asserting that the performance of the organs of the city administration have been either smeared with numerous unhealthy records or were entangled in ...
It is very rare now in Uganda to see an Italian made vehicle traversing the roads unless it is a new model but not those Fiat cars that were mostly used by thieves and smugglers during Idi Amin's ...
A train hasn’t left Addis Ababa for six years. But this major new train line is expected to open between Addis Ababa and the port of Djibouti in 2016. This will be the first train line that forms a ...
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