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Mechanizing Agriculture for more Product in Oromia

  If we aspire to enhance the contribution of agriculture to our economic growth, it is imperative to modernize our agricultural practices and broaden the range of available products. In the Oromia Regional State, the export of over 100 million quintals of wheat to global markets each year is a remarkable achievement. Various initiatives have yielded impressive results by diversifying agricultural crops like avocados, bananas, and tea leaves, turning them into valuable commodities. Notably, the avocado production initiative has significantly increased output and become a significant source of foreign currency. To ensure the success of the region's banana production project, selected banana seeds are being developed through tissue culture and made accessible to the public. With more than 7,000 banana plants already cultivated on over 2,000 hectares of land, an estimated 2.5 million more are expected to be planted this year. These programs are providing our farmers with new productio

Shashemene City

 


Shashemene City

Established in 1910, Shashemene city is a home for nations and nationalities of the country. This lovely commercial city of Oromia has been serving the international community for a long time ago. Rastafarians love Shashemene just like their country. The city is located in the nearby area of more than 4 rift valley lakes.. The town of Shashemene is, perhaps, the most important city in southern Ethiopia. It is from Shashemene that one sets out on journeys to Sodo, Arbaminch, Bale, Borena, Guji, Burji, and most far-flung southern parts of the country. It is also a city with a rich history of travel and commerce. From its foundational story of an Arsi Oromo woman named Shashe to its establishment as a commercial post during imperial times to the Rastafarian community that settled there decades ago, Shashemene is a city with a lot of character. Today, it has expanded and is one of the largest urban areas in the southern part of the country. It is also only 30 km or so away from the city of Hawassa, so if you ever want to have a vacation that has it all, Shashemene has it all.


The city of Shashamannee in collaboration with the Future Society has distributed food grains wort 15 million birr to the people of Borana and Guji affected by the Famine.

The Mayor of Shashamannee thanked Egeree and those who contributed to the success of the donation and said that the situation of the people in Borana is very sad and it is crucial to reach these people in time.

The city administration has previously provided assistance to the people of Borana affected by the famine and is prepared to provide assistance in the future with the involvement of various stakeholders in the city.

The people of Borana have endured many oppressions by preserving the history of the Oromo people and have passed on the history of the Oromo people to the next generation.

The Deputy Mayor of Shashamannee, on his part, said that the people of Borana are facing severe damage due to the severe famine, and the community of our country and the world are involved in various bodies in the city to get out of this worrying problem should provide immediate relief.

Speaking on behalf of the Future Organization, Rayya Abba Macca said that the issue of famine is not a matter of silence and that this is the time for citizens to help the citizens they have said they have.

The organization has been providing humanitarian assistance at various times in the past, he said, adding that it is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to its citizens in any crisis caused by famine and social damage.


Ashalamoo Cave

Nagelle Arsi District of West Arsi Zone located near to Shashemene City is one of the natural and man-made heritage sites used for historical attractions, culture, lifestyle, and lifestyle of the community.

The Nageelle Arsi district has many natural and man-made heritage sites used for tourist attractions and among these the ''ashalamoo cave " is one of them.

The district is known for its tourist attractions such as natural and man-made monuments, various lakes, toilets, and many historical sites.

The historical site of Ashalamoo is located 220 Km south of Finfinnee, 46 Km north of Shaashamannee District town, and 19 Km west of Nageellee Arsii District town in Gaalee and Qelloo farming villages.

In Qilee Ashalamoo, when the dictatorships ruled this country, shameful and horrible acts were committed against our community who were opposing the dictatorship.

Around this cliff and inside it animals like Wolfs, Deer, Current, Bears, Ama, Jedi, Crab and various birds like Nightingales, Handle, Hummingbirds, Cuckoos and various small species of birds live the cliff and around it forest, there is nature covered.

There are many historical relics such as Kylie ashalamoo in the district, which our ancestors have preserved and protected enough for this generation to become an attractive place and a source of income in the country to the duty of the generation.

This historic site has a long life and the community of the region has a high regard for this beautiful place and they have been hidden during the time of dictatorships.

This historical site should be preserved and used as a tourist attraction to become a source of income for the district and the region.

When you come to the Nageelle Arsi District, located near to Shashemene City, please visit this historic site.


Shashemene Stadium

The construction of the stadium has been interrupted for 14 years and has been resumed. The stadium is the hope of the sports community and the people of Shashamannee city. Its work was interrupted due to a lack of proper management. Now it has started in a new form. After a long time of change in a city, a strong leadership with a passion for the people, who put his community first rather than his own interests, and the transformational leadership now available to strengthen and create strong sports competitors to compete in sports as a country and to realize the benefits that our country and the community of Shashamannee should get as a country

We are also expected to create a strong sports fan base and increase public participation in all aspects, creating a comprehensive and world-renowned city to strengthen our reputation in all aspects.

We are happy to express our hope that the transformational leadership will continue to strengthen the work that has just started and accomplish this good work that is beautiful to see and hear, involving the wider public and sports fans in the city and the world we want to.

Congratulations to the Mayor of Shashamanee and all your leadership for the work you have started to bring the hope of the people of our city from darkness to light in a new form we said, be strong.

Congratulations to the community of Shashamannee. Congratulations

This is what true prosperity is all about and let us all stand with the Prosperity Party to see a Prosperous City in practice. Good luck.


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