They Melt Batteries to Make a Living, Inhale Poison Without Knowing

[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 2/11/2025
On a sun-dappled stretch of Swaziland St., near St. Paul Hospital, north of Addis Abeba, where the clang of spanners competes with the chorus of children playing, a quiet threat brews inside open garages. Beneath the hood of a battered sedan, Waqjira Ejeta, a 40-year-old mechanic, father, and (…)
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