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    At this rate, Biixi & Co will be singing a different tune sooner than I thought.
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    That shameless begging bowl glare. Did he actually think he could guilt trip the guy into resuming ceyr?
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    Maakhir Madaxdu waxay ku fiican tahay markay xilka ugu sareeya soo qabtaan inay is ilaaliyaan kana fogaadaan inay meelaha hoose fariistaan. Nimankan waa looga nixiyay madaxtinmada "sas" iyo filanwaa bayna ka qaadeen, ilaa iyo hadana waxay isu haystaan inay xilkii wali hayaan. Waligaa cabdi qaasim salaad waxaan talo ahayn maka maqashay? Ma taqaan sababta? Haybada degdeg laguma samayn karo waa wax wakhti dheer u baahan. Saaxiib erayga 'Mamid' soo garan maysid? Laga yaabee soomaalidu way kala dhul fogtahaye, inaad eray kale u taqaano. "Mamid" (Mamay) waxaa loo isticmaalaa dadka iyo noolaha kale, labadaba. Waxaa la "Mamaa" markii oon ama haraad iyo gaajo isugu kaa darsanto oo biyihii laguu dhiibo. Tusaale Markii haraadku kaa bato gaajada waad ilowdaa biyahana iskama qaban kartid inaad heshid qof kaa naxa oo kaa qabto mooyee. Bahalada dilaaga ah waa sidoo kale, hadii ay neef dilaan marka hore dhiigay ku mamaan, waxaana laga yaabaa inuu indhaha isku qabsado xataa hadaad waran la kor taagan tahay, lagama fujin karo. Nimankaan waxay ku mameen dhaqaale iyo mansib lagamana yaabo inay nastaan, ama xataa xusbiyada ay isku darsadeen qof cusub uga tanaasulaan oo ay meel fariistaan Ma garan karaan in lasoo tijaabiyay inay macno wayn ku fadhido.
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    Waaw, tuugsi badanaa ninkaan marqaanka ka soo kacay. Gaalkaas cad - the ergeyga Midowga Yurub ee Soomaaliya - muxuu u keeni karaa. I guess kistii yareyd la masuqmaasuqi jiray ayaa soo dhamaatay. And by the way, how many times within months does this ergey visit secessionist headquarters from Xamar? Is he trying to dabagal lacagtee bixiyaan meeshee ku baxdo? This must be 4th or 5th time since the beginning of the year.
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    Ethiopia to develop new port in Sudan Ethiopia is to complete the formal possessing of acquiring land at Sudan to develop its own port. In different occasions the two countries agreed to develop a port in Sudan that will be an optional sea outlet for land locked Ethiopia. After Abiy Ahmed come to the premiership the two countries have strengthened the idea of developing a facility at Port Sudan, a major sea port town in Sudan. In the latest dialogue, Addis Wog, organized by Office of the Prime Minister on the logistics sector Matios Enser (PhD), lecturer at Addis Ababa University, said that the country should develop its own port in the region. On the discussion held on Friday March 6, he recommended Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise (ESLSE) to develop ports in the region as seeing the experience of others like DP World. “When the country normalize relations with Eritrea, the Ethiopian Freight Forwarding and Shipping Agents submitted a document for the PM to consider developing ports in a joint manner with Eritrean government,” he told Capital. “Expressing interest is not enough, action is required since it is a serious issue for the country,” he added. He further said that there are alternatives in the region that the government will really consider. Dagmawit Moges, Minister of Transport, told Capital that owning a port is part of the Ten Years National Logistics Strategy issued few months ago. “We are interested to develop ports and it is one of the interventions in the logistics strategy,” she says adding “but it should be determined by the deal with countries.” Regarding securing the plot at Sudan she confirmed for Capital that the issue would be one of the areas that will be discussed in the latest meeting with the delegation led by her counterpart from Sudan this week. A delegation that was led by Dagmawit paid a visit to Sudan and port facilities in the country early this year. Sources said that the current Sudanese delegation visit is the follow up of Ethiopian delegation visit. Mekonnen Abera, Director General of the Ethiopian Maritime Affairs Authority (EMAA), told Capital that finalizing the ownership of the plot in Sudan will be done in the near future. He said that the two countries have already agreed to give the plot for the port development, while the remaining process will be finalized in the coming few months. “I will write a letter for our embassy in Sudan to finalize the process in the near future and I hope the case will be done soon and the embassy will receive the plot,” he added. He added that ESLSE will be the mandated body to develop the port facility in Sudan. Roba Megersa, CEO of ESLSE, told Capital that the plot securing process will be developed in the current year but the development might not start soon. “Developing the area might commence in the coming year,” he added. Some sort of consignment is coming via Sudan Port currently and Ethiopia also export limited amount of oilseed products through Port Sudan. Ethiopia’s major port outlet is Djibouti, which enabled to develop the facility significantly compared with others in the regions. Ethiopia has also interest to get stake in Djibouti and the two countries agreed to swap shares on mega facilities in their countries. Ethiopia also took a 19 percent share on the new development of Berbera Port but it was reported this week that the project is fully suspended. Ethiopia has also interest to work with Kenya and Eritrea in developing port facilities. Xigasho
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    There is no Al shabab in Somaliland region. RRU use to be used to raid civilian homes at night by Silanyo admin, it is a good thing it is getting shut down.
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    Going live on Facebook from Daroor/Gaashaamo area (about 50 km beyond the border Somaliland/Ethiopia). Thanks to Telesom 3G signal which reaches deep inside Ethiopia's Somali region.
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    So we say thanks to @Abtigiisiyo Abiye Ahmed for openning up the borders and allowing people's freedoms including freedom to use mobile phones.
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