Robe town completes first phase of corridor development

Robe town in Oromia region has completed the first phase of its 12-kilometer corridor development project. Mayor Dino Amin said the work is giving the town a new look to better host visitors. Construction on the second phase covering more than three kilometers is now underway.

The corridor features bicycle and pedestrian paths, street lights, and green spaces. Telecommunications, water, and electricity services are integrated into the system.

Residents said the project has changed work culture in the town and enabled institutions to operate at night. They also noted strong community involvement in the effort.

The mayor added that beyond modernizing the town, the development has improved living conditions for local people.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed cutting a ribbon at the Entoto Qebenna riverbank development inauguration, with Mayor Adanech Abiebie and a crowd.
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Prime Minister Abiy Inaugurates Entoto Qebenna River Development Project

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the Entoto Qebenna River and riverbank development project today. Mayor Adanech Abiebie said the project enhances the city's beauty.

The Amhara Region Urban and Infrastructure Bureau announced that corridor development work is underway in 43 towns in the region. Bureau head Dr. Mola Melkamu said the efforts are transforming the towns into comfortable destinations for work, living and tourism.

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Addis Ababa city administration mayor Adanech Abiebie inspected third-round corridor development works. The 13.4-kilometer projects across five routes proceed with quality and speed.

The Harari region culture, heritage and tourism bureau has carried out multiple projects to develop and preserve historic sites and increase tourism benefits.

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Afar Regional State Chief Administrator Ato Awel Arba said the government is working with special focus and commitment to improve the community's overall beneficiary status and lifestyle.

The long-interrupted construction of the 392-kilometre Awash Kombolcha Hara Gebeya railway project has resumed in Ethiopia.

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A modern power distribution station built in Werabe town at a cost of 640 million birr was inaugurated today.

 

 

 

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