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Saamaynta Dhaqaal ee Magaallada Laascaanood iyo Kadib Qabsashadii S/L
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
There is no occupation in laascanood it's run by the people of that region. -
Maya mayaa anigu i am an open minded person i believe Alshabaab is part of the problems of Somalia the same way TFG and all the mamuul goboleeds are,, but i also believe alshabaab can play a big role in the long term solution of Somalia since somalis especially Koonfurians are very much involved in political islam. Anigu Awoow koox na Somalia gaar uma tageero laakin kooxa oo dhan wa inay Heshiiyaan si maatada iyo shacabka masakinta lo badbadiyo. Ka as Habaaray is not my enemy ka TFG habaara na is not my enemy awoow. laakin idinku wixinu wa black and white waligin idin ma arkin idinku ka hadlaya Solution for Somalia
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Dadkan meesha ka hantatacaya Manay ogayn in odayasha la xushmeyo siba oday dhaqmeedka (salaadinta iyo cuqaasha) , Anaga reer Somaliland hadanu nahay odayasha xushmad iyo ixtraam baanu siina hadaladooda na wa hadalo miizaan leh Ma garanayo Somalida inta kale siday ula dhaqman amay siday hadalada axmed diiriye u arkaan balse .. oday Axmed diiriye beel Somalida ka mid ah waliba beelaha ugu tunta waweyn Koonfurta Somalia ayuu oday u yahay marka dee hadalkisa mizaan bu leeyahay. Odayashayadu markay 50 kor u dhaafan laba Go oo cad intay qaatan iyo tusbax gadhkana wey caseystaan safka hore eeh Masajidka na wa fadhistaan Taladana waanu weydina Cuqaal talisa Boqor caaddila iyo culimo miisaan leh. Ilaahi Carshiga Nuuriyoow kaaga caban mayno Ayuu yidhi Ninki jiray
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Siilaanyo Oo Ka Qaybgeliya Shir Kooxaha Somalia Uga Furmaya New York
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
haye hada ma calankayagi baad tatoo ku matashay waad ka so daraysa abti Calankayagu wa calanki shacabkayaga dalkayaga umadayada islaamka ah -
Ethiopian Soldiers and Ahlusunnah Attack Dhusamareeb
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mooge's topic in Politics
Thankful;701047 wrote: Like they did in Buhoodle last year right? Yeah that was sad to they were send back to where they came from though reer dhuusamareeb should do the same -
Amisom Bombards Mogadishu Again. Warshadaha Road and Dayniile are destroyed
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mooge's topic in Politics
Ilahooow Ummada islaamka ka qabo Kuwa aan dal anay lahayn ku so duulay -
Siilaanyo Oo Ka Qaybgeliya Shir Kooxaha Somalia Uga Furmaya New York
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
^^ kuwaasii waxay ahayeen hadaladi Madaxweynaha jamhuuriyada Somaliland laakin calanka Somaliland weye ka ugu muqadisan sabab Kalamatullah ba ku yaala -
Ethiopian Soldiers and Ahlusunnah Attack Dhusamareeb
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mooge's topic in Politics
It's sad that Ethiopians keep attacking Somalia -
Madaxweune Siilaanyo Oo Digreeto Ku Dhaqan Geliyay Miisaaniyadda 2011-ka HWN) Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland ayaa dhaqan geliyay miisaaniyadii 2011-ka ee ay dhawaan golaha wakiiladu ansixiyeen, ka dib markii ay Wasaaradda Maaliyadu u soo gudbisay. Hargeysa (HWN) Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland ayaa dhaqan geliyay miisaaniyadii 2011-ka ee ay dhawaan golaha wakiiladu ansixiyeen, ka dib markii ay Wasaaradda Maaliyadu u soo gudbisay. Sidaasna waxa lagu sheegay war-saxaafadeed ka soo baxay xarunta Madaxtooyada Somaliland, kaas oo uu ku saxeexnaa Afhayeenka Madaxtooyadda Cabdilaahi Maxamed Daahir (Cukuse). War-saxaafadeedkan oo uu nuqul ka mid ahi soo gaadhay xafiiska shabakada caalamiga ah ee Hadhwanaagnews, ee magaaladda Hargeysa ayaa waxa lagu sheegay in laga bilaabo maanta oo ay taariikhdu Tahay 10/3/2011 lagu dhaqmi doono. Warsaxaafadeedkaas oo dhamaystiranina waxa uu u dhignaa sidan Madaxweynaha JSL Mudane. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) waxa uu soo saaray Xeer Madaxweyne oo lagu Dhaqan gelinaayo Miisaaniyad Sannadeedka 2011-ka ka dib markii ay Golaha Wakiiladu Aqlabiyad ku ansixiyeen. Maaxweynuhu :- Markuu Arkay: Qodobka 90-aad ee Dastuurka Jamhuriyada Somaliland. Markuu Arkay: Qodobka 75-aad ee Dastuurka Jamhuuriyada Somaliland. Markuu Arkay : Goaanka Golaha Wakiilada, Goaan Lr. GW/Kf-14/509/2011 ee ku Suntan 07/03/2011 ee ay ku ansixiyeen Miisaaniyada 2011_ka ee Dawladda Dhexe, Dekedda Berbera, Dakhliga Haamaha iyo Lifaaqyada Miisaaniyadda Ku lammaa Wuxuu Soo Saaray Xeerkan oo lagu baahinayo dhaqan-galka Miisaaniyad Sanadeedka 2011-ka ee Dawladda iyo Lifaaqyada Miisaaniyada Ku Lammaan.
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Somaliland launches public financial management reforms HARGEISA — Somaliland’s Ministry of Finance and vice-president Abdulrahman Abdullahi Ismail jointly launched a public financial management (PFM) reform programme in the capital on Wednesday. The colorful function was participated by delegates from the World Bank, the African Development Bank, UK Department for International Development (DFID), UN-Habitat, EU, UN-JPLG, donors, various government departments, civil servants and media. In recent months, the international community has decided to double its aid for Somaliland and as a result are demanding more accountabilities in place and transparency. The government of Somaliland welcomed the new international initiatives and said it was “critical” for the international community to assist Somaliland in development and poverty reduction objectives. Speaking on the occasion, the vice-president urged the public to pay their taxes saying it was essential in contributing to developing a stronger social fiscal contract and development. The Government development strategy includes maintaining economic and fiscal sustainability, capacity development, and strengthening the PFM agenda to achieve more mutual accountability. Dr Sa’ad Ali Shire – Minister of Planning and Development Eng. Mohamed Hashi Elmi, Minister of Finance said domestic revenue mobilization lies at the heart of economic development and growth as a critical means of raising revenues for achieving national development, poverty reduction objectives and sustainability. Also at present were Minister of Planning and Development, Minister of Information, Asset Management body chairman, Anti-Corruption body President, Mayor of Hargeisa, MPs and NGOs. On related development, Somaliland lawmakers approved a 2011 budget framework, sticking to a plan that relies on higher tax collection measures while keeping the rates at a flat five per cent. Their forecast will see the annual budget almost double from last year’s $50 million to $90 million under the new government. The government says it will not increase taxes but instead will be more productive in collecting, at the moment there are too many holes in the current system. The law equally calls for more pro-growth campaigns and aggressive foreign investment. Here is the full statement by the Minister of Finance, eng. Mohamed Hashi Elmi on the occasion. H.E. The President Hon. Cabinet Ministers Hon. Members of Parliament Hon. Delegates from the World Bank The African Development Bank, DFID, EU, UN Habitat & UN JPLG, Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, In this important and high profile event, I would like to express my sincere thanks and deep gratitude to all the Honourable Delegates, and distinguished guests and to those who had planned holding this function regarding the Public Finance Management and made the necessary arrangements for making this crucial meeting a success. Public finance has played and will continue to play a critical role contributing to economic stability, nation-building, growth, and poverty reduction. It alsoenables Governments to perform effectively and deliver public goods and services to its citizens. Fiscal sustainability and Mobilization of Domestic Revenues From a macroeconomic and growth perspective, there is the critical challenge of fiscal sustainability. Somaliland needs to make continuous and sustained progress toward a fiscal position where domestic revenues are large enough to cover total recurrent expenditures, including those resulting from capital investments financed by external aid channelled through the international agencies. Sustained rapid growth of domestic revenues will be the most important progress toward fiscal sustainability. In order for revenues to catch up with recurrent expenditures over the medium term and in line with the Government’s objectives, revenues will have to grow much more rapidly than expenditures on a sustained basis. At the same time, a sound revenue system should be conducive to development of the private sector. Key challenges in raising revenues include: (i) lack of capacity in the tax administration system as well as among taxpayers lack of compliance; (ii) the need for a tax law and tax administration reform and development oriented system of taxation; (iii) the dominance of pastoral and the informal sector in the economy, which are difficult to tax; and (iv) Widely perceived corruption in the tax administration. To increase revenue from tax, Somaliland needs to ensure that the rate structure is as simple as visible and the tax base as broad as possible. We have, therefore, introduced with the national budget approved yesterday by the Parliament the lowest tax rates in the region: 10% profit income tax, 5% payroll tax, and 5% sales tax, with the intention to increase compliance, by at the same time encouraging investment and economic growth. Moreover, the proposed Revenue Act and tax administration reforms with the assistance of the World Bank will be instrumental to achieving these ambitious revenue mobilization targets. Increasing domestic revenue mobilization needs to be given very high priority it will reduce aid dependence over time, create fiscal space for development, and send a very strong signal of the Government’s commitment to progressing towards fiscal sustainability. Full implementation of the necessary policy and administrative reforms would raise Government revenue many times. Improving the effectiveness of budget execution In spite of the fact that some progress has been made, compared to the original point of departure, in some areas of control in budget execution; accounting, recording, and reporting; a great deal remains to be done in four respects which would improve the quality of spending and the trust that the citizens, the private sector, and the donors place in the Government systems: Firstly, financial management processes need to ensure that funds reach service delivery units; this is a serious weakness in, almost, all sectors; Secondly, further strengthening of the control framework for public spending in particular requires new legislation and implementing a new and IT based Public Expenditure and Financial Management Systems and establishing a strong internal and external audit functions; Thirdly, while the existing procurement framework includes basic financial controls and stresses competitive bidding, it places an excessive emphasis on prices (at the expense of quality of goods and services), and there is too limited participation from the private sector. Progressive implementation of a new Procurement Law, decentralizing the procurement systems to enhance operational efficiency, combined with substantial training of civil servants as well as private firms, will create the foundations for a fair, transparent, and effective procurement system; and Fourthly, external scrutiny and audit are necessary to hold Government accountable for the use of public funds. Much remains to be done to build the external auditor’s capacity. The active participation of the House of Representatives will, also, create an opportunity to further strengthen transparency, accountability and participation. Oversight institutions must fully and independently exercise their mandated powers within the framework of the existing financial laws so as to ensure proper Public Finance Management in place. vice-president Abdulrahman Abdullahi Ismail "Zeilaii" Progress in those four areas will help greatly the fight against corruption and should be a key part of a holistic anti-corruption strategy. Within this context, the purpose and spirit of the Public Finance Management and Accountability Bill, the Procurement Bill, and Internal and External Audit Bill is precisely to tackle the issue of mismanagement of public funds. Political Commitment to Reform The Government of Somaliland re-assures the international community of donors, its serious commitment to the planned Public Finance Management Reforms. Continuing and further deepening the collaboration between the Government of Somaliland and the international community will be critical for the success of the reform agenda. The Government’s development strategy – which includes plans towards fiscal sustainability, more effective service delivery, capacity development, and strengthened PFM performance – should serve as the basis for a framework of mutual accountability. Lastly but not the least, reforming the PMF and making it more accountable and transparent for the public and development partners will require sustained efforts over a considerable period of time based on meaningful consecutive steps forward each year. However, as was the case earlier, the challenges in building an effective, accountable, financially self-sufficient state that facilitates sustained economic growth, ensures adequate delivery of services to the people and reduces poverty are enormous and pressing too. These issues apparently require committed leadership for which the Somaliland government is ready to fulfil. The President of the Republic of Somaliland H.E. Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud and his entire administration are fully committed to make this change happen. Likewise the International Community is expected to be on the same track and should in practical terms demonstrate its commitment to assist us in achieving those goals. Somaliland, as a matter of fact looks forward to see your assistance and support in all dimensions of the required economic recovery and poverty reduction. Now that I have come to the conclusion of my statement, I must once again express my thanks to: 1. The World Bank Country Director, 2. The UNDP Country Director, 3. The EU, the African Development Bank, the UN Habitat, as well as all present donors and representatives of other international organization. Thank you all.
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Siilaanyo Oo Ka Qaybgeliya Shir Kooxaha Somalia Uga Furmaya New York
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
Siilanyo will do what the Somaliland people want and he made it clear Just a few days ago Jiritaanka iyo xuduudaha Somaliland wa muqadis Bilan oo ma ciid ba wada joogta goorma la kala tagay;) -
Well done Somaliland government
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Siilaanyo Oo Ka Qaybgeliya Shir Kooxaha Somalia Uga Furmaya New York
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
ay ka dhalato midnimadii Soomaaliweyn since when is Somaliland iyo Somalia oo la isku daray Somaliweyn some people have a weird way of thinking Any how what's the source of this? -
Awoow where did i cheer for kuwaas aad carabawday looooooooooool Ethiopian sirdoon:D
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You are again misinformed when it comes to Somaliland issues there were no wars in sanaag there was a peace reconciliation conference held by the elders of sanaag in ceerigaabo in 1993 for the somalilanders of that region. We only fight the illegal pirate state in eastern sanaag and eastern sool. Not with the locals of that region , you confuse us with the illegal pirate enclave and their clanish wars Galkacyo VS boosaaso Jamac cali jamac and Cabdilahi yusuf and then later faroole versus Cabdilahi yusuf. Looool@ Galgala remember the so called intelligence officer you caught he ended up being a dude from Maakhir Fighting against faroole and his pirate thugs
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Thankful;700780 wrote: Why do sececessionists care so much? If they are (as they say), a different country, why don't they ever care about when Ethiopia or Djibouti will have a change in presidents? Why are they so concerned about what is going on in Mogadishu? I am reassured about Somalia's unity when the secessionist element contributes to the politics of Mogadishu so much. Maybe because Djibouti and Ethiopia don't have democratic elections ,these are dictatorial authorities. But the infamous 4.5 clan formula allows Somalia to have paper TFG govt and every few years they organize clan selection of president in some foreign country a new president based on his clan will be selected sometimes it's a macalin dugsi with zero political experience and sometimes it's a warlord it's quite interesting who knows they might select a pirate in the future
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The pirates live in their own world you created this mess In your country the icu were a moderate Islamist group now they are on steroids thanks to who yeah warlord cabdilahi yusuf and the Ethiopian invasion of xammar. Amir Godane does not represent hargeysa or Somaliland he is one man there are pakistanis fighting alongside Alshabaab there are Americans fighting alongside Alshabaab. Does that Mean America is involved in Alshabaab to or pakistan is involved:D. Somaliland is not involved in Somalia's mess we do not support one group against the other. Besides Axmed Godanes troops consists mostly of Muslim arabs and Afghans they are called the( Muhajirins) You created this mess Duke you better fix it and tell faroole to support the TFG again instead of turning his back on the TFG when his clan cousin was refused the PM position .
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Somalina in 2013 is sh dalxiis still the president or not;)
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how's Somalilands First leader and Somaliland second president who were political rivals Somalia's problem or how did it effect you koonfurians it did not effect you in any way , it's just you can't fix your home and your capital and your looking for excuses Dude how are we responsible for the likes of omaar his buddy is locked up in maandheera TFG officials get arrested if they set foot on our soil. There is no conspiracy against your country Buufiska iska saar adeer
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^^ haday qaar ku odhan doonaan alshabaab 2006 ma jirin waxay so wataan ban iska ogahay Awoowe waad ka so daraysa maxa nigiska Amiirka ku geyey i am shocked lol secret kulaha
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Duke Somaliland is not part of the mess Somalia is in today and they were never part of that Maxamamd xaji ibrahim cigaal aun and Muj Abduraxmaan tuur aun had their differences but in 1996 all of our problems were solved by our elders .The Likes of Suldaan Maxammad xirsi qani Xaaji cabdi waraabe iyo Suldaan Maxammad suldaan Diiriye and many more,, Something the koonfurians lack when it comes peace negotiations Unlike the pirates your Tuute muuse was seeking refuge in Somaliland ceelafweyn to be precisely when your Warlord Cabdilahi yusuf humiliated him and it was boqor buur madow who started mediating between the two warlords. cumar carte did not play any role in the clashes between caydiid and cali mahdi all he said was the Somali army should surrender to the Armed rebel groups USC and SNM the Somali Military was allready destroyed from with in by the late Siyad bare and his Thugs. Somaliland does not involve itself in the mess of your country we have other things to do. last but not least it was the pirate state and their TFG led by warlord cabdilahi yusuf and his Ethiopian masters that wanted to destroy the six months of peace in xammar established by the ICU (islamic courts union). Just think about it how would somalia look like if ICU was given a chance to govern
