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  1. 1 point
    Awoowe, inaad intan caqli dhaantid ayaan ku moodaayay. Awoowe Africa cid horta ka resource badan oo ka biyo badan ma jirto. Laakin maxay dib u dhaca halka ugu hoosaysa uga jirta dhan walba oo loo qiyaaso aduunka? It is not about the natural resources, it is about human resources that count most. Singapore beero malaha, macdan malaha, petrol malaha, waxa kali ah ee ay leeday waa dad aqoon leh. Waana tan sahashay in inay dhaqaaleheedu noqdo kuwa aduunka ugu sareeya. Somaliland 2030 vision is to become self suffient in 3 areas. 1. Education - Somaliland already is a destination for higher education among Somali speaking people. Both in Hargeisa and Borama are teaming with Somalis from other regions. 2. Health - Somaliland aims to become health professional exporter by 2030. Nurses, Doctors, specialist surgeons, Health Information workers 3. Food - Somaliland wants to be self feeding nation by 2030. Already one of the largest livestock exporters in the world, exported 3.5 million heads of animals from Berbera Port. Also positioning itself as an export for processed food stables like Flour, Sugar, Camel Milk, already is establishing the largest Flour Mill in East Africa in Berbera and is aiming to export flour to the region. The largest salt plant in Africa to be built in Berbera. Awoowe, this train is moving.
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    @Dalmar1 take it easy on @galbeedi too often his emotional outbursts shroud his critical thinking capacity. I know he is capable of analysing things objectively but he won't admit to that. If you compare his most recent posts to those from just a year ago, it is farcry. He is slowly moving towards reality. The fundemantles in South Somalia have not changed. Of all the phantom foreign installed gov't in Mogadishu, Cheeseman's is the worse. The first 2 years of any new gov't is mostly related to finishing the previous gov't projects and plans. The new regime's policy is mostly take effect in the second half of the second year onwards, that is if they hit ground running and don't waste time. In that regard, anything that Cheeseman may claim in the last 2 years, is in fact HSM's projects just coming to an end or fruitation. If you read Heritage Institute's score card which is based on the 2017 London Conference agreements, Cheeseman has failed all but one category - revenue generation. Even with revenue generation, the people of Mogadishu are feeling being taken for a ride. They are paying tax, but they are not getting anything back i.e. bombing have increased, insecurity is at its worse. That is the reality that @galbeediwill want to sweep under the carpet and think people will not see.
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