Costly Christmas reveals holiday fault line

In Addis Abeba, the holiday season brings both celebration and economic strain. While some families indulge in lavish decorations, others cherish simple family gatherings. Rising costs unite them in seeking deeper meaning.

In the bustling streets of Addis Abeba, the festive season arrives with shimmering lights and overflowing markets. As reported by Yitbarek Getachew on January 3, 2026, the Christmas period highlights a fault line between affluence and modesty.

For the wealthy, it is a time for imported Christmas trees, nativity scenes, and elaborate home displays. In contrast, many find joy in family, memories, and inexpensive moments of togetherness that money cannot buy.

Despite these differences, rising costs affect everyone, prompting a collective search for the true essence of the holidays beyond material indulgence. Across Addis Abeba and beyond, this holiday season serves as both a celebration and a challenge.

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