Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Professor Cali khalif galaydh is a good politician and a great speaker.
  2. Dervish;781937 wrote: Loool no one cares about your lame anthem. You care that's why you are in this topic:D
  3. I think president Axmed siilaanyo is going to follow Mr oodweynes advice will see how it goes the udub crew is against the conference ucid is indifferent Guurti leader Selebaan Muslim advised president Siilaanyo also not to go to that conference.
  4. Road constructions underway we are now busy with the bridges soon people will have a road that connects hargeysa with burco straight instead of going through berbera.Well done the people of Somaliland.
  5. Well done Somcable will create lots of jobs in the Somaliland republic.
  6. BBC report by dan damon with hargeysa students " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  7. Not yet Hermet but there is a big chance the government will not attend this conference but its not certain yet,
  8. Madaxweyne Siilaanyo Oo Ka Walaacsan Ka Qaybgalka Shirka Magaalada London Lagu Qabanayo Iyo Golaha Xukuumada Oo Ku Kala Aragti Duwan. Hargeysa (Ramaas) Jan, 29, 2012- Madaxweynaha Somaliland Axmed Maxamed Siilaanyo, ayaa la sheegay in uu ka cagjiidayo ka qaybgalka shirka 23-ka bisha Febuary ee sannadkan kooxaha Soomaalida loogu qabanayo Magaalada London ee dalka Ingiriiska, isaga suulagay kaalinta Somaliland shirka ku yeelnayso. Sida ay sheegayaan warar lagu kalsoon yahay oo shabakeda wararka ee Ramaasnews ka heshay ilo ku dhaw Madaxtooyada, waxa uu Madaxweynuhu isku dayayaa in uu maalmaha soo socda ku dhawaaqo go’aanka xukuumadiisa ee ka qaybgalka shirka London, iyada oo ay u badan tahay in uu ka soo horjeedsan doono, maadaama kulamo talo Qaran oo uu la yeeshay masuuliyiin ka tirsan maamulkiisa isla afgartay in aan lagu deg-degin soo jeedinta beesha caalamka ee shirkaas. Waxa kale oo aan sababo aan la garanayn loo baajiyay shirar ay isugu iman lahaayeen Madaxweynaha, shir-guddoonada labada gole iyo madaxda axsaabta Qaranka todddobaadkan , ka dib markii sida la sheegay dawlada ka war heshay in ajandaha shirku dibeda u soo baxay, kaasoo qaadici lahaayeen dhinacyada kale oo u arka mid lagu wiiqayo Qaranimada Somaliland, waxaana uu Mr Siilaanyo ku hawlan yahay uu sidii jawaab waaqiciya u gaadhsiin lahaa wadanka Ingiriiska oo martigelinaya shirka lagaga hadlayo aayaha dambe ee maamul u samayn Soomaaliya. Dawladaha Ingiriiska iyo Maraykanka oo Somaliland caadis ku saarayay Madaxweynaha Siilaanyo in uu ka qaybgalo shirka Magaalada London, ayaa xoojinaya qorshaha abaabulka shirka, waxaana ay wakhtigan isticmaalayaan qalabka warbaabinta dalalkooda oo faafinaya fariintooda, iyada oo maamlmihii u dambeeyay ay idaacada B.B.C-da qaybta la hadasho dibedaha ee la yidhaadh World Service ay si toos ah u tabinaysay aragtida shacabka reer Somaliland ka qabaan isu imaatinka London. Dhanka kale golaha wasiirada xukuumada, ayaa aragti kala duwan ka qaba shirka, iyada oo ay qaarkooda Madaxweynaha ku dhiirigelinayaan in uu dhakhso u cadeeyo mawqifkiisa, kuwaasoo ku doodaya in uu haddii uu qaato go’aan qeexan oo diidmo ah ay xukuumadu go’adoon siyaasadeed oo caalamiya geli doonto, halka kuwa kalena ay qabaan in haddii xukuumadu ay aqbasho shirka London in ay waayi doonto kalsoonida dadweynaha oo hoos u sii dhacaysay muddooyinkan dambe. Laakiin waxa la dhawrayo ayaa ah tallaabada uu qaadi doono Madaxweynaha Somaliland oo xilligan ku jira jahawareerkii siyaasadeed ee ugu cuslaa ilaa intii uu talada dalka qabtay badhtamihii sannadkii 2010-kii, waxaana uu xaalkiisu noqday laba daran mid dooro.
  9. ^^ War anigu ma garanayo waxaad ka sheekeneysid khaatumo jigjiga ayeey jooogaan dawlada degaanka Somalida Ethiopia. Xaruntasina wa xarunti African unionka magaalada addis ababa Chineesku dhiseen dhawaan.
  10. AfricaOwn;781755 wrote: I'm confused, what's the difference? Isn't Khaatumo = Sool, Sanaag, Cayn, so where is Maakhir then? I think he is referring to eastern sanaag the Somaliland Ministerial delegation was touring in badhan and dhahar just a few days ago
  11. . Hargeisa will NEVER rule the lands of Awdal, Maakhir and Khaatumo It already does
  12. Taleexi;781728 wrote: Khaatumo, Awdal iyo Maakhir maxaad iyaga ka tiri? Iyaguna ducooyinka kuwa hore aan u sheegey bay la dhuuqayan
  13. Taleexi;781721 wrote: Dalkeena oo Soomaaliya not Somaliland. Dalalkeena oo dhan ha ino barakeyo Ilahaay Somaliland Somalia Djibouti iyo Somalida xita gumeysiga ku jira Kililka shanaad iyo nfd iyagana wanu u duceyneyna.
  14. Carafaat;781640 wrote: Trying to spin yet another assisanation. Maybe looking at the cause and trying to do something about it would be healthier. How long will they continue to do that i mean once or twice i can understand that
  15. Taleexi;781717 wrote: Illaahay wixii xaq ah ha idiin barakeeyo. Allah ha ino wada barakeyo dalkeena
  16. ^^^Cirkay sii maraysa waka jiilki danba na so kacay eh:D
  17. Dervish;781699 wrote: Somaliland is finished, stick a fork in them they're through. How do they expect to defend themselves against foreign aggressors when they can't even beat a small town. So you want them to beat the small town and yesterday u were crying about aggression
  18. Carafaat the youth is the future this is going the right way
  19. Caano_Geel;781682 wrote: Sweet room? Maxay uga jeedaan niyaw? Makhsin macaan
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uEFpplvutGs#!" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  21. Faraah xayaad means nolosha so i don't see a problem calling a hospital Xayaad its just an Arabic word.
  22. The message in dhahar is loud and clear no to faroole yes to Minister gamcay welcome to Dhahar.
  23. Mo Farah helps Great Britain win in Glasgow Page last updated at 16:37 GMT, Saturday, 28 January 2012 E-mail this to a friendPrintable version Highlights - Mo Farah leads Great Britain to Glasgow win Mo Farah began Olympic year with victory in the 1500m at the indoor Aviva International Match in Glasgow. Britain's 5,000m world champion battled through in three minutes 39.03 seconds ahead of Kenya's Agustine Choge. There were wins for fellow Britons Jeanette Kwakye and Mark Lewis-Francis in the 60m, but Hannah England was edged into second place in the 1,500m. Great Britain won the team event ahead of Russia, Germany, a Commonwealth Select squad and the United States. Farah was made to fight hard by Choge, overtaking the Kenyan with 300m to go and holding on in a sprint for the line. ANALYSIS Continue reading the main story Mark Butler, BBC athletics statistician Our sprinters had the match won even before Mo Farah stepped on the track, with victories in both 200m and 60m races. I feel that the standout performance was that of Jeanette Kwakye in the women's 60m. Not only did her five points put Britain into a winning lead, she beat a good field by two clear tenths, which is a huge margin for an international 60m race. Four years ago she won the corresponding race in Glasgow in a similar time. Later that year she went on to take the World Indoor silver medal and reach the Olympic 100m final, so the omens are good for 2012 "This crowd was amazing and I'm really happy to win, they got behind me and I couldn't believe how much noise there was," he told BBC Sport. "I had to stay on the inside line. I'd been told by my coach to try and run the shortest distance and keep in front of him." Kwakye ran a blistering 60m in 7.26 seconds, finishing two tenths clear of second-placed Yasmin Kwadwo of Germany. "It's nice to perform like that because I'm still in heavy training, it feels good," said Kwakye. "Compared to last year I felt a lot more confident in myself, the work I'm doing and my fitness. Technically we've been working on so many things, so my coach and I will pick that apart." Lewis-Francis then beat Kim Collins by one tenth with 6.65, saying: "I kind of got my adrenaline from Jeanette. I've been up and down in training and I'm happy with that. If I can stay injury free then the world's my oyster." England earlier looked impressive as she clocked 4:25.11 in the 1,500m, despite seeing Germany's Denise Krebs grab victory with a lean over the line to finish in 4:25.09. "It was a lot of fun," said England, who has been training in Kenya with a group of athletes that includes Farah. Laid-back Farah unaware of Olympic schedule "I didn't want to go that early but I was back in fifth and I thought I'd just go. I've not done an awful lot of speed work and I'm excited about running the trials and then Birmingham and being a lot sharper." After a slow start from the British athletes there was unexpected success in the 200m, as Danny Talbot beat the experienced and multi-medal winning Collins, before Margaret Adeoye set a personal best of 23.68 in the women's race. "I was hoping to win," said Adeoye. "I thought 'I feel good' and I was just going to go for it, and that's what I did." Talbot enjoyed his first international victory as he won in 21.17 ahead of Collins, saying: "It's such an honour to be on the track with him; he's a legend in athletics." Joe Thomas played his part in a surge of strong British results by winning the 800m in a personal best of 1:47.35, and Helen Clitheroe was well satisfied with a time of 8:45.59 in the 3,000m - although she finished some distance behind training partner Helen Obiri of Kenya, who ran 8:42.60. Continue reading the main story Every step hurts again, the same thing as last year Andy Turner "I'm very happy with that," said Clitheroe. "Obviously I wanted to win but I've run faster than I did last year. To open with my second fastest time ever is really good." And asked about the chances of her competing at next month's World Indoor Championships, she added: "My coach and I are going to have a discussion about that after Birmingham, but if I'm in shape and think I'm going to be in contention for one of the top positions, I definitely want to go there." There was a worrying failure for European and Commonwealth 110m hurdles champion Andy Turner in the 60m hurdles. He struggled with a long-standing Achilles injury as he finished fifth, and last, in 7.74 behind Russia's Konstantin Shabanov (7.54). "Every step hurts again, the same thing as last year," said Turner. "Every time I land off the hurdle I can feel it and you can't hold your position. Every step is painful. I don't know what to do. "I'm going to have to see the doctors. They were really good last year, they sorted it out."