Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Mayor Adanech Abiebie launch the Addis Mesob mobile service on an autobús in Addis Ababa amid cheering crowds.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Mayor Adanech Abiebie launch the Addis Mesob mobile service on an autobús in Addis Ababa amid cheering crowds.
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Addis Mesob mobile service launches on autobuses

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) launched the Addis Mesob transformative digital government service today at the invitation of Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie. The service, deployed on mobile autobuses, brings government services directly to citizens rather than requiring them to visit centers.

On Miyazya 14, 2018 (EFM SI), Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) launched the service at a social media event hosted by Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie. The mayor stated, “This service not only requires citizens to go to service centers but creates an opportunity for the service itself to reach the people.”

The transformative autobuses feature service delivery operations, solar power, MPLS network access, camera surveillance, and a fully operational pilot service. Available services include revenue collection (new TIN issuance), business licenses, health checks for employment, civil registration (birth and death), driver's licenses (employment permits and plate issuance), Ethio Post road fund payments, national ID registration and updates, and Ethiopian Electric pre-payments.

Prime Minister Abiy said, “We will continue our work to make integrated services more accessible.” Minister of Planning and Development Fissum Assefa (Dr.) highlighted the service in the Digital Ethiopia Initiative, noting it improves quality, speed, and saves time and costs for citizens.

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Reactions on X to the launch of Addis Mesob mobile service on autobuses by PM Abiy Ahmed are predominantly positive. Officials and diplomats highlight its role in delivering efficient, accessible government services directly to communities. Users appreciate the digital transformation and reduced bureaucracy. Posts feature photos and videos from the event.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlights Ethiopia's social sector achievements at Addis Ababa briefing.
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlights Ethiopia's social sector achievements at Addis Ababa briefing

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Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed presented major outcomes in Ethiopia's social and economic sectors at a briefing in Addis Ababa on April 28, 2026 (Miyazya 20, 2018 E.C.), themed 'Social development lesson for nation building.' The event reviewed comprehensive reforms and achievements in education, health, job creation, women's and youth empowerment, culture, sports, and more, emphasizing their role in national growth.

At the launch of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Mesob One Center digital service—an addition to Addis Ababa's one-stop service centers—Education Minister Birhanu Nega emphasized its potential to revolutionize government access and protect museums.

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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.

Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie inaugurated Prosperity Party branch offices in six sub-cities and distributed electric vehicles. She stressed completing development projects that benefit the public.

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Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie praised ongoing efforts to build a capable and modernized police force in the city.

The Ministry of Transport and Logistics announced that 4 million new vehicle plates are being printed. Distribution of the plates began today in Addis Ababa.

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Ethiopia is shifting from an agriculture-only base to a diversified economy across tourism, industry, mining and technology to build a sustainable and resilient system.

 

 

 

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