Tag: Assab


  • Port City of Forgotten Promises: Ethiopians’ Vow to Reclaim Assab

    Port City of Forgotten Promises: Ethiopians’ Vow to Reclaim Assab

    Assab: A Port that Symbolized National Ambition Thirty years ago, Assab at the southern edge of Ethiopia stood as a beacon of national ambition. The port was more than a gateway for goods; it was a symbol of Ethiopia’s reach into international trade and maritime strategy. Large oil refineries, strategic installations, and ambitious infrastructure projects…

  • Assab Reborn? Ethiopians’ Vow to Rebuild a Red Sea Port City

    Assab Reborn? Ethiopians’ Vow to Rebuild a Red Sea Port City

    Introduction: A Port with a Storied Past and a Cautious Future The port city of Assab on the southern Red Sea coast once thrummed with logistics, governance, and cosmopolitan commerce. Today, it stands at a crossroads—an urban shell of its former self, yet with latent assets that could anchor a revival. This piece traces the…

  • Assab’s Silent Gate: Ethiopia’s vow to revive a Red Sea Port

    Assab’s Silent Gate: Ethiopia’s vow to revive a Red Sea Port

    Introduction: A Port’s Quiet Reverberations The Assab port gate stands in stark silence, a stark counterpoint to its bustling past. Thirty years ago, the area thrummed with the energy of trucks, merchants, and sailors plying a busy maritime corridor. In 2019/20, many Ethiopians returned to Assab as if consulting a ghost of a city—its corridors,…