Addis Abeba's grey makeover tests residents' wallets and wills

A beautification drive in Addis Abeba mandates grey painting for homes across neighborhoods. This initiative aims to enhance the city's aesthetic through coordinated urban development. Its success hinges on enforcement of fines and residents' ability to bear the costs.

The sounds of hammers and the scent of fresh paint have permeated neighborhoods in Addis Abeba. Previously, the city's skyline expanded uncoordinatedly, with corrugated iron roofs cascading over hills. The corridor project marks a shift toward organized urban expansion, featuring wider roads, improved drainage, and denser housing blocks.

This beautification directive extends to every household gate, requiring homes to be painted grey to unify the city's appearance. Whether it fosters greater comfort or imposes stricter control depends on how officials enforce fines and how residents manage the financial burden. The corridor project incorporates broader avenues and drainage enhancements to support structured growth.

In practice, the initiative has brought construction noises and painting activities to various districts, signaling the start of the grey makeover. If authorities apply penalties judiciously and residents can afford the expenses, the city's landscape could transform positively.

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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.

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