Goro Gutu
Goro Gutu is a district in the East Hararghe Zone of the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is named after one of the two major subdivisions of the Oromo people. The district is bordered by Jarso to the south, Mi'esso to the west, Gursum to the north, and Babile to the east. The administrative center of Goro Gutu is Gelemso.
The economy of Goro Gutu is largely based on agriculture. Key crops include coffee, sorghum, maize, and various types of livestock. The district is also known for its khat production, a stimulant leaf chewed in the region.
Information regarding infrastructure, education, healthcare, and population figures may vary depending on the source and time period. Historically, the area has faced challenges related to drought, resource scarcity, and limited access to services.