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Naxar...are you saying ayoub is part of the children? Lol
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I don't watch alot of football but I'm glad I saw Man U vs City...it was just beautiful..lool
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Jacaylbaro;753202 wrote: Wuxuu yidhi "biyo dhaxan ii keen" . Markaasuu kii dukaanka joogayna isaga oo yaaban yidhi "maxay - waar naga tag". Wuxuu ku celiayay "I mean biyo dhaxan ". Bal wakaase adiguba fahan ........... A Direct translation of "Cold Water" ,,,, sounds made up
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Somalis represent large numbers of foreign inmates (riots)
Che -Guevara replied to Alderman's topic in General
What are you..England? -
^On the other hand, the NGONGE's Imam has many fans on SOL..loool
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Ethiopia Says to Join Kenya to Fight Against Al-Shabab
Che -Guevara replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
loool..more like coalition of the doomed. -
Ethiopia Says to Join Kenya to Fight Against Al-Shabab
Che -Guevara replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
What would Norf and co call this, another excursion or an invasion since it is the big bad wolf called Ethiopia. -
good man
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I guess you are Faroole fan now?
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Puntland Darwiishes off to Uganda for training
Che -Guevara replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
They couldn't trained in carmo? It's cheaper and the rest could be used to equip them. Lacaglay Kabul cunayaa. -
Madaxweynaha Puntland oo xaqiijiyey in AMISOM la geynaayo Puntland
Che -Guevara replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
^loooooool -
Images of Gaddafi and his son Mutassem- some graphic
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looooooool@introduce to the beauty of marriage. Where's CL when you need her.
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RIP Gaddafi,
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Ministries face budget cuts to finance war in Somalia By DAVID MUGWE, dmugwe@ke.nationmedia.com (email the author) Posted Wednesday, October 19 2011 at 22:21 “The government felt that there was need for this line of action in view of what happened in the past couple of months.” The PS said that although the war would initially pose a challenge to tourism it, will secure the industry in the long term. The war on al-Shabaab comes three months after the Treasury added nearly Sh7 billion on the Ministry of Defence budget, pushing the military’s total spending to Sh51.3 billion. This does not include the Sh13 billion allocated to the National Security Intelligence Service. It also comes on the back of a Sh236 billion budget deficit that Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta left in his Sh1.2 trillion Budget. Although the full impact of the war on Kenya’s economy is yet to be felt, it is expected to add a new layer of the many shocks the country has faced since January, including exchange rate turbulence and high rate of inflation. The cost of importing goods into East Africa has been going up as shipping companies invest more in security and insurance companies increase their premiums due to increased risk of hijacking in the Indian Ocean. A report by the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) that was released this week shows that the number hijackings off the East African coast dropped by 31 per cent since the beginning of the year indicating that efforts to contain the piracy menace was bearing fruit. Somali pirates only managed to hijack 24 vessels off the country’s coastline in the nine months to September compared to 35 in a similar period last year. Hijackings were successful in just 12 per cent of all 199 attempts this year, down from 28 per cent in a similar period in 2010 when 126 were taken over, the IMB said. Kenya Association of Manufacturers chief executive Betty Maina yesterday told the Business Daily that instability in Somalia was one of the main catalysts of piracy in the region and needed to be dealt with. “Restoring stability to Somalia is critical to lowering the cost of imports,” she said. The Treasury has not indicated which areas of the Budget would be targeted for cuts but Eric Aligula, the programme coordinator at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis said social spending faced the highest risk if the incursion turned into a protracted war. The cost of maintain a soldier in the battlefield, including the cost of moving the troops, supplying them with food and water, communication and medical care is estimated to cost be Sh7,000 a day. The country could end up spending more than Sh210 million per month or a Sh1 billion every six months to keep 1,000 soldiers in the battlefield. continue
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Kenya: Defense Minister goes to Xamar to silence Shariif Canbe
Che -Guevara replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Zack-what pity -
Kenya' s Desires to Demarcate Somalia's ' Exclusive Economic Zone'
Che -Guevara replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
When did Dr. Weistein become garow online? -
Kenya' s Desires to Demarcate Somalia's ' Exclusive Economic Zone'
Che -Guevara replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
People, Stoic is patriot unlike tribal simpletons. I'm sure he knows his country's capabilities more than you qaxooti folks :-) -
Kenya Troops Advance in Somalia, May Push to Kismayo
Che -Guevara replied to Thankful's topic in Politics
"The next town is Kismayo,” he said. “The troops are ready for anything. If it takes us to December they are willing to celebrate Christmas there.” N Sharif will join to celebrate Xmas....? -
Kenya' s Desires to Demarcate Somalia's ' Exclusive Economic Zone'
Che -Guevara replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
^I will still side with AS over Kenya my friend or any foriegn intervention. I disagree with AS internal Somali politics doesn't mean will side with invaders or make justification for them. p.s. I don't have any spiritual leaders and never had one. You seem to confuse politics with ideology or the cult. -
^good idea...looooooooool
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Kenya' s Desires to Demarcate Somalia's ' Exclusive Economic Zone'
Che -Guevara replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
^Their intentions are all the same regardless of the difference in the power and prestige.