Kantiba Adanech Abiebie launches fifth Adis Mesob service center

Addis Ababa mayor Kantiba Adanech Abiebie has launched the fifth "Adis Mesob" digital one-stop service center in her district on Megabit 23. The center aims to save time, cost, and effort while providing fast and quality services.

Kantiba Adanech Abiebie, Addis Ababa's city administration head, inaugurated the fifth "Adis Mesob" digital one-stop service center in her Medina district during a community gathering on the eve of the second year of national reforms.
This marks the latest in a series of such centers across the capital.

She highlighted Addis Ababa's dual reforms and developments, noting results registered by Megabit 24 under the reform government. Among the government's landmark achievements, she cited these centers as historic and timely successes. Despite shifts in government systems, they fundamentally reform entrenched bureaucracy.

Located in the bustling Merkato area serving merchants, the center promises to save time, costs, and effort while delivering quality and efficient services—even remotely. "Serving is an honor," she stated, urging clean service environments, mindset, and hands.

The digital government service hub will enable residents, diplomats, tourists, and conference attendees to access world-class speedy services. Learning from past centers that faltered, full support has been pledged to ensure its success.

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Bustling Addis Abeba street with mobile produce stalls from repurposed trucks and bikes, accented by green-themed murals, illustrating urban renewal.
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Mobile stalls and murals transform Addis Abeba streets

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In Addis Abeba, white pickup trucks and bicycles are being repurposed into clean mobile markets selling fresh produce, while vibrant murals promote green urban renewal. These innovations offer practical solutions for vendors and add artistic hope to gritty cityscapes. Over 1,700 such Sunday markets now sustain the capital's weekly food supply.

Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie stated that foundational developments in Medinawa play a key role in the city's modernity. The 14th one-stop service center was launched in Qirqos sub-city, featuring services from 20 institutions and 112 services.

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