Saalax

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  1. Ma adiga soo gaali kara ba somaliland let alone digging something lol this aint no majiyahan mountains, where you are capable of robbing the poor locals off their resources.
  2. ^^^ Buraha iyo dahabkooda ciid tabanaysa ma jirto raag ba meesha ilaashaanaya, unless it's given the go ahead by the natives. :cool:
  3. Jacaylbaro , Las Qoray can't be trusted it flipflops from puntland to somaliland, we need a real sland port like Maydh a safe territory.
  4. ^^^^ All of sanaag belongs to somaliland sxb not just Maydh or Ceerigaabo, a few disgruntled confused piratelanders who know nothing at all about the blessed sanaag can't not change the facts on the ground. :cool:
  5. ^^^^^ Indeed sxb then it will be two major ports 1 located in the galbeed of somaliland ( berbera ) and 1 located in the east of somaliland ( Maydh ) would be useful for the economic and development of the eastern regions of somaliland.
  6. It's all about the cash buddy.
  7. Mukhatar Rainbow made a good spokesman then this Cali Dheere red eyed guy.
  8. ^^^^^ Suldaanka thanks for the source, Glad to see Midnimo within beesha. :cool:
  9. Sayyid Somaal , stop acting ignorant dallo mountain ranges are part of Maydh district they start from northern ceerigaabo and end at the Maydh District. i ll even make it easy for you and show you the Daallo range mountains and where they are located and which territory they fall under which is Maydh district - Somaliland.
  10. Originally posted by Qudhac: BARI IYO SANAAG AYUU YARKU IS KU KHALDAY, EE ISKA DAA Indeed wu wareersanyahay
  11. Sayyida Somale Speak for yourself just because Bari is a desert doesn't mean the holy town of Maydh is a desert. Maydh District. :cool:
  12. ^^^^^ Amigo this thread is about Sanaag not Desert Bari bear in mind. :cool:
  13. ^^^^ sxb thats why a road connecting Togdheer- Yufleh - Ceerigaabo - Maydh is under the way, i agree sanaag needs to be developed it's the biggest region in somaliland and properly also the region with the most resources.
  14. Indeed it's a good move the bari somalilanders also need a functioning port then we will no longer rely on berbera in the far galbeed, and could pave the way for a massive trade and development in Sanaag and Sool,Togdheer. :cool:
  15. Originally posted by Koora-Tuunshe: Hadaaftimo Suldaan Siciid C/salaan oo Beeniyey Hadal Maamulka Somaliland Iyo Warbaahintiisa Kasooyeeray. CeerigaaboNews.com sxb the whole suldan of Gobolka badhan is ready for the SNM take over , according to most of your websites.
  16. Somaha JB, they want to tell us that the term Eastern Sanaag has no geographic or political relevance but SSC does loool, atleast the term eastern sanaag is refered to as Gobolka Badhan, i can't say the same about SSC it's just a political failure created in the slums of garowe.
  17. MAHADNAQ LOO SOO JEEDIYEY URURKA DHISMAHA DEKEDA MAYDH MAHADNAQ LOO SOO JEEDIYEY URURKA DHISMAHA DEKEDA MAYDH Geesiga dhulkiis Guusha u Horseeda.... dedaal dheeraad ah oo ay si xilkasnimo ku dheehan yahay oo ay sameyeen dhalinta qurba jooga ah oo xil weyn iska saaray kuwaas oo geed dheer iyo geed gaabanba u fuulay sidii shacab reer sanaag u heli lahaayeen deked iyo wado taas oo ahayd markii ugu horaysay ee ay dadweynaha gobolku ka dhabeeyaan dedaalkooda kuwaas oo dhowaan dhagaxa la dhigi doono hadaba taariikhdi ninba waxbay ku xustaa tolow maanta yaa ka geliya kii xaqiijin lahaa ama archeive-yada loogu kaydin Geesiyaashii Horumarka Gobolka Sanaag?? waa calaamad Su'aal u taagan oo lagaga abaal marinayo mid kasta oo dalkiis wax u qabtay hadaba iyda oo ay taariikhdu u kala qorayso sida loogu kala dheereeyo ayay dhalintan kor ku xusani iyo xubno kale oo aan shaashada ka muuqan ay u hanbalyaynayaan shacabka reer Sanaag waxayna ku dhiiri gelinayaan inaanay dedaalkooda ka caajisin kana gaabin laguna garab joogo abaalna ya ku leeyihiin dhamaan xubnihii dhaqaalaha ka geystay iyo cid walba oo ka qayb qaadatay liiska dadkii ka midha dhalliyey 1- c/dale cali cigaal 2-aniis maxamed ismaaciil 3-AxmedFaais Maxmed Cali naahi 4-maxmed xasan Dheere (Maxed Ceergaabo 5-axmed c/laahi warsame (axmed Qallax) 6-Gud c/raxmaan ducaale Daamir 7- nuur Cilmi 8-was/maaliyda xuseen cali ducaale 9-suldaan rashiid suldan cali ducale 10- suldaan Maxamed Xirsi qani 11- Maayar Ismaciil X nuur 12- Ibraahim Faarax joog 13-naasir cali jaamac Colaad dhamaan waxay reer sanaag mahadnaq u jeedinyaad dadkan kor ku xusan iyo kuwa kale aan halkan lagu sheegin ee ka qayb qaatay.
  18. xaflad balaadhan oo ka dhacday hoolka shirarka ee xarunta bisha cas ee degmada ceerigaabo ayaa waxaa shahaadooyin lagu gudoonsiiyey arday kabadan 50 arday oo ka qalin jebiyey caafimaadka gaar ahaan gargaarka degdega ah oo ay fulisey xafiiska ururka bisha csas ee degmada ceerigaabo waxaana xafladaa ka soo qayb galay masuuliyiinta Maamulka deg mada Maamulka bisha cas ardayda qalin jabinaysey iyo marti sharafkale Waxaana ugu horayn halkaa hadal kooban ka soo jeediyey madaxa hay’da bisha cas ee gobolka sanaag Axmed maxamed xaashi{kuli kuli} waxaana uu sheegay ina ardaydani tahay dufcadii 17aad ee ka qalin jabisa bisha cas ku waas oo bartay gargaarka deg dega ah waxaana uu sheegay in bisha casi ku shaqarso mutadawacnimo waxaakale oo uu xusay inay gacanta ku hayaan 55 tahriibayaala oo dhawaan laash ku la soo caaryey xeebaha sanaag waxaakale oo uu intaa kudaray in arday kale ay usocoto barashada xirfadaha computerka waxa kale oo isna halkaa ka dalay isduwaha wasaarada beeraha maxamed degel waxaana uu ku dheeraaday ahmiyada aqoontu uleedahay noolaashaha bulshada. Ing:abdulaahi oo halkaa erayo kooban ka soo jeediyey ayaa ardayda ku booriyey in aanay ka caajisin aqoonta siciid axmed maxamed oo kamid ahaa xubnaha bishacas ayaa sheegay in loo baahan yahay in lakordhiyo aqoonta islamar kaana lagaadhsiiyo meelaha miyigaa ah Masuul kale oo halkaa ka hadlay ayaa ka codsaday in hayada bisha cas soo saarto kala kaaliya yaal aqoon sare leh si loogaadho isku filaansho waxaana halkaa lagu soo bandhigay riwaayad ka turjumaysa ahmiyada aqoonta iyo sida loogu gargaaro dadka tabaalaysan Waxaa soo gaba gabeeyey gudoomiye ku xigeenak golaha deegaanka degmada ceerigaabo mr herdi waxaana uu ka cod saday aradayda inay dadkooda ugu shaqeeyaan si mutadawac nimo ah ugu danbayna munaasibadaa ayaa ku soo gabag gabowday jawi farxadeed siciid axmed tamreyse ceerigaabo/sanaag/somaliland
  19. The Ancient holy port town of Maydh shall awake inshallah, this place alongside with Baligubadle were the only two places SNM found safety in duringt the long 1981-1988 period, and infact it was the small port of Maydh SNM were docking weapons from when berbera was controlled by the former SNA regime, god bless Maydh, and the many ancestors of many groups of somaliland are buried there such a Ancient unique place alongside Zeila, Berbera , another 2 ancient places.
  20. WEFTI BALAADHAN OO KU SOO FOOLE CEERIGAABO OO SI WEYN LOOGU DIYAARGAROOBEY IYO DHISMAHA DEKADA MAYDH waxaan ayaamahan olole aad u balaadhan loogu jiray in Deked iyo Wado laami ah loo sameeyo Magaalada Maydh wadadaas oo iyana isku xidhaysa Ceerigaabo iyo maydh hadaba wefti ku soo fool leh gobolka Sanaag ayaa Saacadahan soo socda rajaynayaa inay soo gaadhaan magaala madaxda Gob. Sanaag ceerigaabo wetigaas oo ay hogaaminayaan Suldaan Maxmed Suldaan Xirsi C/qani iyo Suldaan Rashiid Suldaan Cali ducaale iyo koox saladiin ah oo wehelisa socdaalka Salaadiinta oo ah mid beryaahanba la sugayeyey kuwan wajan sidii gobolka sanaag loogu dhisi lahaa dekeda maydh iyo wado oo ay dadweynaha reer sanaag beryahanba ku taamayeen sidii dekedaa loo dhisi laha dekedan ayaa ahaanjirtay dekedihii qarniyadii la soo dhaafay kuwa ugu caansan dalkii Somalia ka din intii burburku dhacay waxay ahayd dhulkii uu burbur aadka u saameeyey loogana wareegey dekedaha kale ee casriga ah, sababaha ugu weyn ee keentay inay xidhanto dekedi ay tahay wado xumo iyo dekeda oo ahayd deked qadiim ah oo kooban aanayna u suuragal ahayn inay ku soo xidhaan gaadiidka waaweyn . hadaba weftigan ayaa u socda budshigii Aasaaska bilawga dhismaha dekeda Maydh iyo wadada isku xidhi lahay ceerigaabo iyo maydh. aritaas ayaa yididiilo gelisay nolosha dadweyna reer Sanaag dalka idilkiisba, gobolkan oo ah mid ka ugu khayraadka badan , daruufaha isgaadhsiineed darteedna ay sababtay in laga faaiidaysan kariwaayo. dadii uu helo kaabayaasha noloshuna ay keenayso isbedel gebi ahaantiisba Sanaag.org
  21. ^^^^^ And they have my support the day they name Dhoobley - Goobti Godane and Kismaayo as - Kurkistan.
  22. Regulation and Social Responsibility: A Must If Somaliland Is To Have A Stable Economy Hargeisa, 16 May 2009 (Somalilandpress) – The arrival of BCIMR commercial bank in Somaliland is a great indicator of how fast the region is progressing economically, socially and politically as a bank that is a subsidiary of a major international banking organisation such as BNP-Paribas which is based in France, would not have taken the decision to open a branch that offers such a large variety of financial products and services in Hargeysa so lightly. The most important factors for any businesses to consider when investing outside their home countries are security, political stability and most importantly, the potential for growth and expansion within the new market and within Somaliland, BCIMR has found all of these. Despite, the widespread poverty within Somaliland, what is clear is that not only is their peace but that peace itself is what the citizens of the nation value most and hence there is very little risk of their investment being wasted. Somaliland has also enjoyed political stability for over a decade now and this is best illustrated by the free and fair election that is to be held this year with the two main opposition parties being in a better position than the current ruling UDUB party to form the next administration after the election. Furthermore, as is evident from the expansion both in size and trade of the major cities in Somaliland such as Hargeysa, Berbera, Burco and Borama, the potential for growth and expansion is not only a real possibility but it is one that is achievable within a short timescale. In the last ten years, despite the civil war in the South, Somaliland has seen an explosion of business activity in the major cities such as Hargeysa which has been strongly driven by the tourism, construction and education industry. Currently, Somaliland welcomes over a hundred thousand visitors a years from Europe, the Middle East and North America who all come to spend their summer holidays in the country. The construction and education sectors success and growth is evident in the large number of private schools and higher education providers that exist and the reconstruction of the major roads, towns, hospital and privately owned homes that line the streets of most major towns. It is this very boom that has attracted BCIMR Bank to Hargeysa and whilst it is a sign of progress and prosperity, the government of Somaliland must be warned in advance that if unregulated what can now be perceived as progress could easily turn into an economic disaster. In order to avoid this disaster banking and lending practices must be regulated thoroughly to ensure that the consumers not only get value for money but also a service that is solidly trustworthy unlike the ponzi scheme that conned hardworking investors and savers in Hargeysa out of, what for some, were their life savings. In line with Lord Turner’s (of the UK) recommendations, the government of Somaliland must ensure that BCIMR and other banking groups do not encourage risk taking on the sale of exotic financial products by offering large commissions and incentives to bankers who sell these products to the public and that these same banks actually put aside reserve capital to compensate for any potential loss on their investment so that the government does not become burdened with the expensive task of bailing them out like in the USA and UK. The government should also encourage competition within the market so as to make the market more consumer led than it been dominated by a few large corporation who have a monopoly within the banking sector and as a result heavily influence the policymaking process which would bring Parliamentary sovereignty in Somaliland into question. There are many effective methods of regulating banks and general business activities but what is crucial is that this should be carried out by an impartial and well qualified agency staffed by professionals and academics with experience from the same sector. Furthermore, a select committee of MP’s should be set up to scrutinise banking and business rules and practices within the region so as to ensure that the corporations such as BCIMR remain accountable to the public and are governed in a way that best represents their interests as well as that of their customers. The entire G20 Summit in East London was an excellent illustration of what the ramifications would be if the markets are not well regulated because despite the fancy rhetoric and the utopian like promises, the entire summit was called to discuss ways of getting back to banking basics and formulating regulation methods that would ensure that the financial system would not collapse again in the future. The Western style economic models that are encouraged by the developed world in Africa are risky and these are not risks they insure them against in case they go wrong. The lesson to learn from the G20 summit is that the Anglo-American economic model breeds greed and should be discouraged and based on this, it is better for Somaliland to start with strong economic foundations by creating a system whereby good regulation is standard practice so as to insure itself and its people against the greed of a few which in the banking circles is known as “investments.” In conjunction with regulation the government must encourage and to some extent, enforce social responsibility upon businesses that operate in Somaliland by creating clear and fair business tax structures which they can enforce for the greater good of the wider, poorer population. Just like in the West, in Africa a small percentage of businesses and wealthy families control over 95% of the wealth and Somaliland is no exception. The business taxes that are collected should be used to invest in public policy ideas in the key areas of education, job creation, healthcare, housing and other social endeavours that are desperately needed in the country. It would be wrong to suggest that this system of taxation does not exist in Somaliland because it does, but the issue is that collected taxes rarely reaches the people and the social development goals it is aimed at assisting. As a result of corruption, much of the meager collected business taxes are spent before it even reaches the treasury and when it does come as far as the treasury, it disappears in to the government executive’s pockets or expenses. Arguably, the Somaliland government must first tackle its own in the area of corruption before it enforces social responsibility upon businesses because business are unlikely to pay taxes if they can avoid it through bribing government officials. The fact is that businesses hate regulation and taxation and would do anything to avoid both. In most of the developed world they hold the governments to ransom by threatening to invest in other countries that have less or none of both of the things they are running away from but unlike in these developed countries, the majority of companies that have invested or invest in Somaliland are Somali owned such as Dahabshiil, Daallo airlines and Rays Hotel. This means that the Somaliland government does not need to fear these businesses leaving and finding a better business climate because the majority of their clientele are in Somaliland and they have nowhere to go to hide from the taxation. In fact if they could have found a better business environment for themselves they would have relocated many years ago, but the fact is that they cannot and because of this the government must be brave enough to stand up to them and enforce their obligation to pay the taxes they owe to the country and its people, which they in turn should use to invest in the services that are most needed by the people. The government should also be looking at other ways of making businesses socially responsible such as creating employment for the population and where this does occur, or is already happening, it should work towards creating a minimum wage which the businesses can afford to pay without upsetting the flow of business. Regulation and taxation are a must if there is to be stability and growth in Somaliland and if the government is brave enough to stand up to businesses in both areas then it will enjoy a successful working relationship where they are equals as opposed to slave and master. The government of Somaliland should never encourage profit before people and should avoid creating and nurturing a Wild West economy run by business fat cats who inflate prices and restrict supplies to create personal profits. The government is challenged instead, to create a business environment that is both profitable economically for businesses and socially for the public it has been elected to serve. It will not be an easy task as greed is impossible to regulate but banking practices are not and this is where the government must take the initiative and lead the economic policy of the country rather than leaving it to the banks and businesses who the public distrust more than them.