Addis Abeba's iconic Lada taxis decay amid broken promises

Addis Abeba's blue-and-white Lada taxis, long symbols of endurance on crowded streets, now stand as decaying relics of state neglect. These Soviet-era cars dominated the city's taxi fleet for half a century but have become central to a spiraling economic dilemma. Reporters highlight the despair as unfulfilled promises leave the iconic vehicles stranded.

A row of blue-and-white Lada taxis parked on Ras Mekonnen Avenue near Addis Abeba's Stadium awaited passengers in recent times. These Soviet-era cars dominated the city's taxi fleet for half a century, serving as symbols of endurance on its crowded roads. Now, they line the streets as decaying relics of state neglect and policy failure.

According to a report in Fortune, these vehicles have become the centerpiece of a spiraling economic dilemma. The despair stems from broken promises that have left the iconic taxis in disrepair. For decades, the Ladas were integral to Addis Abeba's transportation system, navigating the bustling urban landscape reliably.

However, unkept commitments and policy missteps have stranded them amid broader economic woes. The article, penned by Bezawit Huluager and Yitbarek Getachew, was published on January 10, 2026. It underscores the challenges in the economy and governance failures through this vivid example.

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