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When I first went to the project site, all there was to see of what is to become the foundation of the dam was a small rectangular sample of small height with the rest of the area going through some serious digging and explosion. To give a clear picture of the vast activities being carried out by the project, I have classified activities into groups and reported on the changes over the time gap between my two visits. To give a clear picture of how far along the project has come in the last twenty-one months, I have used comparative analysis of some aspects of the construction process. With that in mind, I have prepared this article for all those out there who have not come across the chance to witness the progress in the construction of the GERD. Although this obviously comes as an issue they would also like to witness, I also have aspects of their jobs that I would love to experience. But in all fairness, one of the major requites of working in the media is the presence of opportunities to report on some of the most fascinating and highly regarded stories. My previous article on my then visit played a pivotal role in my nomination for the assignment.Īs can be expected, my friends were almost pissed that I got a second chance to report on the project before they could see it even once. Twenty-one months on, I have been given a chance to be part of a team put together to report on the progress of the construction of the dam. I am now very glad I wrote that article because it has led the way for me to get back to the GERD project site. So, I wrote an article entitled “Hope in the making” incorporating a comprehensive account of the tremendous work I witnessed a sling shot away from the Ethio-Sudanese border. What I understood at the time was that I would have asked for the same thing from someone who had been there, had I not got the chance. I did the best I could to give them a sense of what it is like to be there and supplemented that with pictures when I got back. As expected, my friends tried to contact me and give them an account of the progress in construction while I was still there visiting. It was twenty-one months ago that I first got the chance to visit what is set to be the biggest dam in Africa. Considering the high excitement and anticipation all Ethiopians have associated with the dam, their longings are all understandable and positive in intent. Even those who have travelled well across the country and around the world long for the chance to pay a visit to the project that symbolizes the prosperous future that awaits Ethiopia. Anyone who gets a chance to visit the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is envied by everyone around them.