Sitti (hornpost.com/) the Toome steel plant, which will cost 1.2 billion Birr, was first laid in Shinile.
The president of DDS, Mr. Mustafe Muhammad Omar, laid the foundation stone for the construction of this factory and said that it is a large investment that will greatly change the buildings we are building in terms of quality and value.
The president told the owner of the factory, and noted that the government will support him with all the necessary assistance. "As it has been given to this land before, we are with every support", said the President.
On the other hand, a private Malayko oxygen plant was cut off and implemented in the city of Shinile.
The president of DDS, Mr. Mustafa Muhammad Omar, has cut the cord on this factory, which cost 137 million birr, which will produce 600 slinders per day, and was funded by Yassin Isse, one of the investors of Sitti Region.
The President of DDS, Mr. Mustafe Muhammad Omar, who spoke on the occasion of the ribbon cutting, said that this region will be the center of the local industry when looking at the number of industries implemented.
In a short period of time, it is the second factory to be closed in Shinile city, while after the change, 14 factories were implemented in Sitti region, according to regional officials.
Pictures

Hornpost staff Reporter.
Abdikarim Saed Salah
Abdikarim Saed Salah is a multimedia journalist, editor, and geopolitical analyst with more than 15 years of professional experience in broadcast journalism, digital media, and international reporting, specializing in the Horn of Africa, Red Sea geopolitics, and regional security affairs. He is the Founder and Editor of Horn Post, an independent digital news platform focused on politics, diplomacy, governance, security, and strategic developments across the Horn of Africa and East Africa. Based in Hargeisa, Somaliland, Abdikarim currently works as a TV Presenter and Producer at Horn Cable TV, covering elections, foreign policy, diplomacy, conflict dynamics, and international affairs shaping the region.

