Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

The corridor development project that begun in Addis Ababa has now expanded to 11 cities across the country, including Gondar. This extensive initiative in Gondar includes the restoration of Fasil Ghebbi, upgrades to its center Piassa, improvements to drainage systems, asphalt roads, walkways, and the development of green spaces....

21,207 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

7 Kommentare

Profilbild von Lulu G 🇪🇹❤🇪🇹
Lulu G 🇪🇹❤🇪🇹vor 1 Jahr

Fantastic work 👏🏻 🙏🏽🇪🇹

Profilbild von ZemaBeats🎹🥁🎧⚡️
ZemaBeats🎹🥁🎧⚡️vor 1 Jahr

Good job! Thank you👍

Profilbild von Tsegaw Yoseph
Tsegaw Yosephvor 1 Jahr

🇪🇹👍

Profilbild von Nilepeople
Nilepeoplevor 1 Jahr

Good news.

Profilbild von A.S.Mohamed Ali
A.S.Mohamed Alivor 1 Jahr

Thank you!

Profilbild von Basha 🤷‍♂️
Basha 🤷‍♂️vor 1 Jahr

ለምርጫ ጊዜ የሚደረግ cheap መደለያ ነው።300+ አመት የኖረን ታሪክ አመት በማይቆይ ብልጭልጭ ነገር ለመሸወድ መሞከር ምን ያህል የህዝብ ንቀት እንዳለ ግን ያሳያል።በዛ በኩል ፋኖን በመደምሰስ ስም የወደመውስ ክልል?? አይ የበሻሻ አራዳ..ጎንደር ሞቷላ!

Profilbild von windz
windzvor 1 Jahr

Iooks cementary

Ähnliche Videos

Addis Ababa’s Riverside Development is far more than a riverbank beautification project. From the Entoto to Peacock corridor to the Entoto–Kebena stretch, this is a large-scale urban transformation that extends up to 50 meters beyond the rivers, creating green corridors, public gathering spaces, walkable areas, recreation zones, and commercial spaces that are reshaping the city itself. What makes the project especially significant is its broader economic and social impact. Beyond improving the appearance and function of the riversides, it has created jobs for many people across construction, engineering, landscaping, logistics, and related sectors, while also generating opportunities for local contractors, suppliers, and businesses. The fact that so much of the work is being designed and delivered locally highlights the growing capacity of Ethiopian expertise in urban development and infrastructure. The sustainability aspect is equally important. Once dumping grounds for toxic waste and flood hazards affecting communities along the riverbanks, these areas are now being transformed into greener, healthier, and more liveable urban spaces. At the same time, the integration of commercial and public spaces demonstrates how environmental restoration and economic growth can work together rather than compete with one another. This is a long-term investment in the future of Addis Ababa as a greener, more connected, economically vibrant, and people-centered city.

Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹

57,228 Aufrufe • vor 23 Tagen