Ethiopia's Oromia Stay-at-Home Strike Enters Second Day

Business, schools and transport to and from Lege T'afo on the eastern outskirt of Addis Abeba is disrupted as the stay-at-home protest in Oromia enters its second day.

 

Businesses and schools are closed, and transport was disrupted to and from Lege T'afo, on the eastern outskirt of Addis Abeba, as the stay-at-home protest in Oromia enters its second day.

AS reporters and a photographer have seen heavy police presence on alert starting from Yeka. All taxis, buses and Bajajs are not going to Lege T'afo currently.

Businesses and schools are closed, and transport was disrupted to and from Lege T'afo, on the eastern outskirt of Addis Abeba, as the stay-at-home protest in Oromia enters its second day.

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