The aim of this research was to test whether there is relationship between Sub-cityrnentrepreneurship training program and the performance of MSEs operators. Thus, to attain thernobjectives of the study quantitative research using a descriptive and causal study models werernused to investigate the situation, phenomena and frequencies of variables. In addition to thisrncorrelation and regression models were used to analyze variables of study. The descriptivernstatistics (standard deviation and mean) were used to study the status of Sub-cityrnentrepreneurship training programs. Correlation matrixes were used to study the relationshiprnbetween entrepreneurship trainings and perceived performance of micro and small-scalernenterprise operators. In addition, the regression analysis was also used to assess the effect ofrnSub-city entrepreneurship training programs on perceived performance of MSE. In order torncollect the necessary data, researcher took a sample of 372 MSEs among the participants of Subcityrntrainings by using stratified random samplings. The finding proved that Sub-cityrnentrepreneurship training programs/packages(business planning training) have low andrnintermediate correlations with the performances of Sub-city MSEs Operator. Specifically,rnfinancial management training and business management have positive strong correlation withrnperformances of MSEs and other one categories of the training business planning has very lowrncorrelation with performance of MSEs. Generally, accounting/ financial management trainingsrnand business management training were found to be strong and intermediate correlation withrnperformances MSEs. Regression analysis indicated that Sub-city entrepreneurship trainingrnprograms has positive impact on performance of MSEs operators. Among the trainingâ€srnAccounting/Financial management trainings and business management training were found tornbe the strongest and best predictor of the MSEs perceived performance than other categories ofrnthe trainings. Based on these findings of the study the research recommend that efforts should bernmade by the government, NGOs and Business Development Services (BDS) providers to ensurernand enhance availability of these training packages to all MSEs Operators in the sub-city andrntown as a whole.