Bold genius: What rest of Africa thinks of Ethiopia’s grand dam

A groundswell of African opinion has been celebrating the ”engineering feat” as ”not just water and concrete but the symbol of unity, sacrifice, and the dream of generations which is a proud historic moment to witness”.

Cognisant of the immense benefit for the region, Kenyan President William Ruto who has strong ties with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmad, was the first to praise the dam, describing it as a bold affirmation of Africa’s ability to marshal its own resources and shape its destiny.


The inauguration of Ethiopia’s grand dam earlier this week was celebrated as an African triumph of engineering, and a bold leap into the future for a continent brimming with immense promise.


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