Nensebo is a woreda in south-central Ethiopia, located in the Mirab Arsi Zone of the Oromia Region. It forms the southern end of the Mirab Arsi Zone and borders both the Sidama Zone and the Guji and Bale Zones of the Oromia Region. Hills and mountain ranges make up 70% of the woreda, while drylands and plateaus make up the rest. The woreda is crossed by several rivers: the Hodem, Kuke, Bedesa, Aebamo and Bohera. Coffee has its place in this area, which covers about 5,000 hectares. There are deposits of graphite, nickel, beryllium and marble, but these have not been exploited commercially. Nensebo has 40 kilometres of rural roads.