-
Content Count
29,724 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
269
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Everything posted by Che -Guevara
-
-
Hon Omar Mohamed
-
-
-
Jubbaland forces are pictured atop a vehicle in Mandera town street, on the way to a local KDF camp, after withdrawing from the battle with troops of the Federal Government of Somalia on March 2, 2020. PHOTO | MANASE OTSIALO| NATION MEDIA GROUP The attack was launched from within Kenya
-
"WITHDRAWAL After the day of battle, Jubbaland forces were seen heading into a local KDF camp. “Jubbaland forces have withdrawn and are being hosted at the KDF camp. Those with injuries are being treated here too,” said a source within the camp. It was reported that the FGS forces made a significant move into Kenya, forcing the KDF to advise the Jubbaland forces to pull back. “We cannot tell the exact number of casualties but a number of civilians and officers have perished,” a source said."
-
Police move to secure Mandera as Somalia clashes leave 10 injured
-
It looks like it will be him and Uncle Joe who campaign was resuscitated by the blacks in South Caroline/.
-
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
There are are no reer Gedo on the other side of the border, these MPs are mostly Degoodi (H-Block) and Garre who form the majority Somali clans in Mandera county. They are not on board of Duale/Haji Yusuf (OGs) misadventure. And to be fair to them, they are most negatively affected by this current situation. -
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
-
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Oodweyne, As expected of Somalis, there's a clan dimension. -
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
-
It seems Xaaf is coming brought into the fold. Seeing what happened to ASWJ, the old man is accepting the offer is being given.
-
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
This is funny so many levels. -
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
-
MPs who travelled to Somalia freed, won't face any charges WWW.HIIRAAN.COM The 11 Northeastern MPs questioned by police about an unauthorised trip to Somalia have been released and will not face any charges.
-
Guys, why aren't we talking about the Coronavirus?
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
LOL, a true Somali. Apparently infected babies and children are a better survival rate. -
Guys, why aren't we talking about the Coronavirus?
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
Depends what you mean by "we"? Are you talking about people back home or us comfortably sitting in the west? -
Oodweyne welcomes this. Now he will tell an international company is investing in Somaliland. Expect Suldaanka posting pictures
-
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva Announces Financing Milestone on Debt Relief for Somalia IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva today announced that the International Monetary Fund has secured sufficient financing pledges to allow the Fund to provide comprehensive debt relief to Somalia. Over 100 IMF member countries have pledged to provide more than SDR 242 million (US$334 million) in financing. Once all pledges are formalized, a process will be followed of clearance of arrears to the Fund and new Fund financing that will enable the delivery of HIPC Initiative and other debt relief to Somalia. This will help unlock significant new amounts of development assistance and pave the way for higher and more inclusive growth. Ms. Georgieva applauded the financing breakthrough, noting, “Today’s financing milestone opens up a historic opportunity for Somalia to move toward comprehensive debt relief from the IMF and the international community. We are firmly committed to supporting Somalia in its recovery after a long period of conflict and devastation.” The Managing Director offered her thanks to the IMF’s member countries for their generous support, adding, “I also wish to acknowledge the cooperative efforts of our member countries around the world, including many lower-income economies, as well as the strong cooperation from the World Bank, African Development Bank, Paris Club, European Commission, and other development partners, which are critical in this multilateral initiative.” “This marks a clear recognition by our members for Somalia’s strong and sustained commitment to economic and financial reforms, despite very challenging circumstances. This takes Somalia one step closer to the HIPC Decision Point, which will significantly reduce Somalia’s total debt and enable access to new resources to jumpstart growth and begin reducing poverty,” Ms. Georgieva said. For additional background on Fund relations with Somalia, see: http://www.imf.org/external/country/SOM/index.htm