The incredible mega-city with 5 million people known as 'the capital of Africa'

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African Megacities: Addis Ababa’s Unique Status Among Urban Giants

Africa is home to several vast megacities, each teeming with millions of residents. While Johannesburg, South Africa, is often recognized as Africa’s wealthiest city, boasting a significant number of high-net-worth individuals, Lagos, Nigeria, stands as the continent’s most populous megacity, accommodating over 23 million people within its sprawling boundaries. However, Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, often dubbed the “capital of Africa,” holds a distinct position. Despite being the 11th largest city in Africa by population with 5.4 million inhabitants, Addis Ababa’s historical, diplomatic, and political importance grants it continental significance.

Addis Ababa: A Diplomatic and Political Center

Headquarters of Continental Organizations

To this day, Addis Ababa serves as the headquarters for both the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), solidifying its role as a crucial hub for continental and international cooperation.

Strategic Geographic Location

The city of Addis Ababa is situated just west of the East African Rift, a prominent geological feature that bisects Ethiopia.

Surrounding Region

The area surrounding Addis Ababa is part of the Oromia State, highlighting the city’s integration within the broader Ethiopian landscape.

Cultural and Economic Dynamism in Addis Ababa

A Vibrant Hub of Culture and Innovation

Addis Ababa is renowned across Africa for its dynamic cultural landscape, thriving fashion scene, and active political engagement, particularly among its burgeoning youth population. Furthermore, the city possesses one of the world’s most rapidly expanding economies.

Future Growth Fueled by Airport Expansion

New Airport Set to Enhance Connectivity

The already robust growth of Addis Ababa‘s economy is poised to accelerate further with the development of a new £5 billion airport. This ambitious project is slated to become the largest airport on the African continent, significantly boosting its connectivity and capacity.

Airport Project Details

Construction of the new airport is scheduled for completion in 2029. It is being built in Bishoftu, a town located approximately 28 miles from Addis Ababa. Upon completion, the airport will have the capacity to handle 100 million passengers annually, transforming the region into a major aviation hub.

Ethiopian Airlines’ Vision for Expansion

According to Ethiopian Airlines CEO, Mesfin Tasew, the project is a five-year undertaking expected to conclude in 2029, resulting in Africa’s largest airport. Phase one of the project alone is estimated to cost at least $6 billion, with funding secured through loans and expressions of interest from various companies.


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