Prime Minister Abiy calls East Hararghe a natural wonders hub

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited Dire Dawa, Harari, and East Hararghe Zone to inspect development projects. He highlighted the zone as a hub for natural wonders and mineral resources. He specifically noted the Nasio Waasha waterfall as a site of natural beauty and untapped minerals.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) inspected various development projects and tourism sites in Dire Dawa administration, Harari region, and East Hararghe Zone in Oromia last week.

In East Hararghe Zone, he walked 500 meters along the Mala Balo River to view the Nasio Waasha waterfall. He stated that this waterfall represents one of Ethiopia's untapped mineral sites, as the country still holds vast unexplored wealth. The upper section features basalt-like formations with colorful basalt columns, and he noted that further studies are needed to describe its natural features.

The zone contains numerous waterfalls, hot springs, colorful birds, and minerals such as marble and granite. Despite existing developments, enhancing these natural assets could further benefit the local community.

In Harar town of Harari region, he observed the improved condition of the city wall. He remarked that Harar is on the path to reclaiming its historical name, grandeur, and cleanliness. The Harari people, without relying on external resources, collaborated with the regional government to beautify their city.

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Ethiopian leaders Abiy Ahmed, Temesgen Tiruneh, Shumelis Abdisa, and Eyob Tekalgn inaugurate Busa Gonofa food complex and Geter Corridor in Wellega, Oromia.
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Officials inaugurate development projects in Wellega region

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, Oromia President Shumelis Abdisa, and National Bank Governor Eyob Tekalgn visited development works and inaugurated projects in Wellega zones of Oromia region on the same day. Projects including the Busa Gonofa integrated food industry complex and Geter Corridor development were highlighted as key for agro-industry, job creation, and economic growth.

Minister Deta Akilu Tadesse (Dr.) from the Prime Minister's Office stated that Gondar city is gaining more prominence through historical works. This was said during a visit to Fasil Abayate Mengist and corridor development projects in the city. The federal government assured the continuation of efforts to develop Amhara region's tourism areas.

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has inaugurated the rehabilitated and expanded Tendaho irrigation development project in Dubti woreda, Afar Region. Afar Region President Awel Arba and Water and Environment Minister Dr. Abraham Belay attended the event. The project has a capacity for 60,000 hectares, with 33,000 hectares now ready for irrigation.

Addis Ababa has completed development of river gorges from Qebena Dildiy to Entoto mountain on Miazia 20, 2018 EC. Areas previously posing health and safety risks to residents have been turned into pleasant green residential zones.

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The manufacturing capacity in Ethiopia's Amhara region's manufacturing sector has reached 62.4 percent, up from below 40 percent three years ago. This was announced by Dr. Ahmedin Ahmed, head of the region's Urban and Infrastructure Development Office. The 'Ethiopian Tamir; We Also Cultivate' program is being implemented in Bahir Dar's Oromo community administration sub-city.

Ato Adem Farah, head of the prime minister's office democracy coordination center, stated that reforms over the past nine years in all sectors have benefited the country and its people. He made these remarks in Addis Ababa following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's evaluation of the third 100 days and rainy season performance.

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Oromia region's chief administrator Awelu Abdi stated that service delivery has improved through ongoing works. This includes establishing new kebele structures and urban one-stop service centers, enhancing citizen satisfaction. Efforts to maintain peace have also been highlighted.

 

 

 

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