Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar

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  1. Better questions would be: Tolkee ka dhalatay ma yeelaayaan? Will she be accused to belong to husband's or children's clan, if they are from different reer? _________________ A woman premier would be better for Somalia The coronavirus pandemic that has swept across the world since the beginning of 2020 has put all states to the test. Some reacted with positive results, limiting deaths and the rate of infections, others less so. Among the countries that have best tackled the pandemic, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Taiwan, New Zealand, and Germany stood out. These seven countries have one thing in common: they are all ruled by women. In Iceland, Mrs. Katrín Jakobsdóttir governs; in Finland Ms. Sanna Marin; in Norway, Ms. Erna Solberg; in Denmark Ms. Mette Frederiksen; Taiwan is chaired by Ms. Tsai Ing-wen; New Zealand by Mrs. Jacinda Ardern and Germany by stainless Angela Merkel. Managing the pandemic crisis does not seem like a simple coincidence considering that women leaders in the world are just 7% of the total. Yet, female leaders have demonstrated a degree of competence under challenging and unprecedented condition, and got the job done. To fully grasp why women leaders have managed to combat the spread of the disease, researchers have found that women leaders have reacted proactively than their male counterparts. As the researcher’s findings further argue the COVID mortality rate were lower in countries led by women and, to some degree, this may be explained by the effective and coordinated policy responses implemented by women leaders. Despite women leaders rising to the challenge, as Antonio Polito recalled in an article published in the Corriere Della Sera on 15th April 2020, it is not enough to have a female leader in charge to do better job - for example, Belgium which is governed by Ms. Sophie Wilmes, has been one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. It is also fair to state that it is too early to know the true economic and human damage of the virus, until there is reliable data. Having said this, Donald Trump's United States, Vladimir Putin's Russia, Xi Jinping's China, Bolzonaro's Brazil, Narendra Modi's India, Erdogan's Turkey are certainly among the countries most affected by COVID-19. It is not very clear why women in government have excelled well in the pandemic battle than the "alpha" males of world politics. Undoubtedly, it is arguable that the health structures already in place in these countries have contributed to their response to curb the scourge of the virus, but the speed of early lock down and the their test and trace approach to the pandemic is certainly attributable to their effective strategy in fighting the disease. It can, therefore, be concluded that when the situation becomes "really complex", it is statistically better to rely on women. Somalia has also been in a "truly complex" situation for decades and it is therefore not clear why we are yet to see a female Somali Prime Minister to help rid the country out of its security, health and economic woes, as this position remains vacant since the ouster of former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre on 25 July 2020. Since Somalia had overcome the transition phase, it has remained for years in a limbo between security and civil war, destruction and reconstruction, 4.5 elections and the culmination for universal suffrage, quest for development, public service delivery, and political stability. Recurrent droughts had also inflicted damages on livestock and livelihoods of Somali pastoralist communities. In short, the country has been plighted by constant struggle between war and peace. It has proved impossible that an army trained for years by some of the best experts in the world (and Italy knows something about it) and supported by American drones to dislodge the sizable army of Al-Shabaab whose stronghold is well-known and perfectly demarcated areas of the country? It is never possible for a road to be asphalted in Mogadishu without providing for a sewer suitable for the discharge of rainwater so that, in the rainy season, it becomes a torrent that carries with it the few resources that the people manage to scrape together with many sacrifices? Is it ever possible that the Halane complex, which houses the structures of the United Nations, the EU, and the African Union in Mogadishu, as well as the embassies of countries including the US and the UK, be reduced to an open landfill with no waste collection facilities? These are not new problems, suddenly popping up like the coronavirus. Yet, men have not thus far managed to deal with these very serious problems, even though they have been selected up to the highest offices in the country and often through dubious and tainted processes. Therefore, it can be argued that despite male domination in Somali politics, they have not been able to deliver for their mandated duties, and therefore, the long practiced political culture of overlooking capable Somali women for top government roles is indeed a gender problem/stereotype that we as a society need to come over. There is no shortage of female talent suitable for the office of PM in Somalia. Among the many particularly competent figures, the name of Asha Hagi Elmi stands out who championed women voice and continue to play a vital role in bringing about a genuine, all-inclusive and serious reconciliation among Somalis. Also of note is Yussur Abrar. During her career, she was Vice President at CitiGroup, as well as Vice President of Credit Risk Management at the American International Group in New York City. Abrar is also the founder and president of Warsun International Communications Corp. From September to November 2013, with brief stint, she was governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. Also worth mentioning is Halima Ibrahim Isamail, known as “Halima Yarey”, Chairlady of the Electoral Commission of the Federal Republic of Somalia. The plethora of capabale Somali women talent include, current Minister of Health, Fawziya Abikar. These four committed bright Somali women are just examples of the limitless pool of female talent at our country’s disposal, who I am sure if given chance would excel in their job as a premier. So let’s try this time with a female premier! Shukri Saciid
  2. This is a start of a fight against rampant, systemic corruption and it is timely needed. This case has been ongoing for sometime. Maxkamada gobolka Banaadir oo xukuntay masuuliyiinta katirsan wasaaradda caafimaadka Soomaaliya Maxkamada gobolka Banaadir ayaa maanta xukun ciqaabeed ku riday 9 qof masuul oo katirsan wasaaradda caafimaadka Soomaaliya oo lagu helay musuq maasuq ku saabsan xatooyo hanta dadweyne. Maxkamada gobolka Banaadir ayaa Cabdillaahi Xaashi Cali oo ah agaasimihii guud ee wasaaradda caafimaadka ku xukuntay 9 sano oo xabsi ah iyo ganaax lacageed oo dhan 59malyuun oo shilin Soomaali ah. Waxaa sidoo kale ay ka reebtay inuu maamulo xafiis dambe oo dadweyne. Sidoo kale, agaasimihii maamulka iyo maaliyadda wasaaradda caafimaadka Soomaaliya ayay maxkamadu ku riday 18 sano oo xabsi ah iyo 59 malyuun oo shlin Soomaali ah. Isagana waxaa laga mamnuucay inuu mar dambe ka shaqeeyo xafiis dadweyne. Mahdi Abshir Maxamed, madaxii xisaabaadka mashruuca wacyi galinta caafimaadka ee wasaaradda caafimaadka Soomaaliya, ayaa lagu xukumay 12 sano oo xarrig ah iyo 59 malyuun oo shilin Soomaali ah. Masuulkaan waxaa isna laga reebay inuu ka shaqeeyo xafiis dadweyne ama dowladdeed. Bashiir Cabdi Nuur, ahna xisaabiyihii mashruuuca malaariyadda iyo iyo HIV/AIDs ee wasaaradda caafimaadka Soomaaliya, waxaa lagu xukumay saddex sano oo xabsi ah iyo 29malyuun oo Sh,So iyo ka reebista shaqo dadweyne muddo 5 sano ah. Dhinaca kale, maxkamadu waxay xoriyadooda usoo celisay 5 eedeesane oo katirsanaa shaqaalaha waaxyaha wasaaradda caafimaadka oo lagu waayay dambiyadii lagusoo eedeeyay wayna fasaxday. Xigasho
  3. Tallaabada ay qaadeen Puntland iyo Jubaland ma horseedi kartaa in DF ay hesho muddo kordhin? Diidmada Puntland iyo Jubaland ee heshiiskii shirka Dhuusamareeb 3 ee arrimaha doorashooyinka, waxay ka dhigan tahay inaanu heshiiskaas dhaqangeli doonin illaa mar kale la isku yimaado oo la qabto wada-hadallo ay qeyb ka yihiin. Diidmadaas waxay sidoo kale ka dhigan tahay in muranka la xiriira doorashada uu weli sii socon doono, taasi oo macnaheedu yahay in dhammaadka muddo xileedka dowladda uu soo dhowaanayo, ayna suurta-gal tahay in waqtiga dowladda uu dhamaado ayada oo aanay dowlad cusub iman. Hase yeeshee, haddii Puntland iyo Jubaland ay kasoo horjeedaan muddo kororsi ay xukuumadda iyo baarlamanka ay helaan, ma la dhihi karaa tallaabooyinka ay qaadayaan ayaa taas xaqiijinaya. Waxaa sidaas qaba xildhibaan Daahir Amiin Jeesow, oo ka tirsan golaha shacabka. Xildhibaan Daahir Amiin Jeesow ayaa sheegay in haddii labadaasi maamul “ay carqaladeeyaan” doorashada, oo aanay doorasho dhicin ay muddo kordhin heli doonaan baarlamanka iyo xukuumadda hadda jira. Waxa uu sababta ku sheegay inaanan la ogolayn in dalka ka dhacdo dowlad la’aan, illaa iyo inta dowlad cusub laga soo dhisaayana, uu sii shaqayn doono Baarlamaanka haataan jira. “Haddii ay is hortaag ku sameeyan eedooda iyagaa qaadaya, doorasho dhici doontaana malaha. Aniga warka horeyna waan u sheegay, haddii ay doorashada is hortaag ku sameeyan Baarlamaankaanaa sii jooggaa, lama ogolo dowlad la’aan. Dalkeenu waa Baarlamaani ee ma nihin dowlad la soo doorto. Baarlamaankaa joogaayo illaa ay ka ogolaadaan, xaqiiq waaye taasa” ayuu yiri Xildhibaan Jeesow. Hase yeeshee, Prof. Cabdi Xuseen Gacal oo ku sugan Muqdisho ayaa qaba fikir kaas ka duwan, wuxuuna sheegay in kulamaa waqtiga sii dhowaado ay sii yaraaneyso sharciyadda xukuumadda hadda jirto. “Haddii dowladda ay doorasho qaban weyso waxaa iman doona xilli ay isku mid yihiin ayada iyo mucaaradka marka ay noqoto sharciyadda iyo awoodda, waxaana la gaari doonaa xitaa xilli ay saraakiisha ciidamada waxba ka maqal madaxweynaha,” ayuu yiri. “Waa macquul in baarlamanka iyo xukuumadda dhowr bil sii shaqeeyaan balse xaqiiqda ayaa ah in madaxweynaha uu bixi doono marka waqtiga uu dhammaado, haddii aanba la radin ka hor, waayo haddii xaalku sidan ahaado waxaa sii badan doona qalalaasaha.” Si kastaba beesha caalamka ayaa hadda ka shaqeyneysa inay meel isugu keento dhinacyadii saxiixay iyo kuwii diiday heshiiska Dhuusamareeb 3, si loo gaaro heshiis kama dambeys ah oo hogaamin kara in doorasho la qabto. Xigasho
  4. Haddee ishubeyn lahaayeen, xoreysan lahaayeena Shabeellooyinka iyo Jubbooyinka, reero faradheer calaacalkooda ma dhamaadeen. Reer faradheer, siiba reeraha geeljiraha ah, walaalnimo waxba kuma fahmaan.
  5. Magaceeda loo daayo fiican. Huriwaa markee magaca ka badaleen waa socon weysay. Badanaa Huriwaa la dhahaa wali.
  6. Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda ayaa magaca ka badalay magaalada Dhuusamareeb ee xarunta dowlad goboleedka Galmudug waxaana uu yiri "Shirkii Dhuusamareeb2 waxaa la ii keenay soo jeedin la iyir magaaladaan waa magalo Taariikhi ah magaceduna waa magac ka duwan magacyada magaalooyinka Soomaalida marka si aan u casriyeyno magaca magaalada waxaa madaxweynuha iyo Masuuliyiin badan iga codsadeen inaan ugu dhawaaqo magac kale oo la yiraahdo Samareeb"
  7. I don't believe Marka's and Berbera's population numbers.
  8. I am glad to know he is still alive. His parents, however, should get...
  9. Tillamook iyo xirtiisa will not be happy, even if they wanted something like the option that is chosen.
  10. Is he a mucaarad of dowladda dhexe? I am not a Twitter person.
  11. Waraa, what do you mean 'pressing needs of your country...?' Waxaa ismoodaa miyaa Ameerikaano after eating a few slices of apple pie, some hot dogs, a barbecued beef and french fries? Sheekaa noo keentay.
  12. Abiy Axmed baryahaan warbaahinta lagama arko. Hoos ayuu shaqo adag ka wadaa filaa.
  13. Saciid Deni iyo Axmed Madoobe oo ‘lagu qanciyey’ shirka Dhuusamaareeb 3 Wararka laga helayo Garoowe ayaa sheegaya inuu is-bedal ku yimid go’aankii diidamada ee Madaxweynaha Puntland, Siciid Cabdullahi Maxamed (Deni) ee ku aadanaa ka qeyb-galka wejiga saddexaad ee shirka Dhuusamareeb. Siciid Deni ayaa la xaqiijiyey inuu maalmaha soo socdo ku biiri doono shirka Dhuusamareeb 3, kaas oo diirada lagu saarayo xaaladda dalka iyo doorashooyinka. Madaxweynaha Puntland ayaa la sheegay inuu cadaadis xoogan kala kulmay xubnaha beesha caalamka, gaar ahaan wakiilka ee QM ee Soomaaliya iyo safiirka Mareykanka. Sidoo kale wararka ayaa intaasi ku daraya in saacadaha soo socda wafdi horudhac u ah Deni ay gaari doonaan magaalada Dhuusamaareeb, kuwaas oo ka qeyb-galaya shirka. Wejiga saddexaad Dhuusamareeb oo si rasmi ah u furmay habeen ka hor ayaa waxaa ka qeyb-galaya Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Madaxweynayaasha maamullada Galmudug, HirShabelle, Koonfur Galbeed iyo guddoomiyaha gobolka Banaadir, ahna duqa Muqdisho. Inta badan shirar gaar-gaar ah oo ay yeesheen madaxdaas ayaa waxaa lagu gorfeeyey caqabadaha hortaagan shirka iyo sida looga gudbi karo, inkastoo illaa iyo hadda aysan isla gaarin wax go’aan ah oo ku aadan xaaladda guud ee dalka ama doorashooyinka soo socda. Waxaa sidoo kale madasha ka maqan Jubbaland, balse waxaa lagu soo warramayaa in Axmed Madoobe uu isna tegayo Dhuusamareeb, kadib markii ay ku qancisay B/Caalamka. Lama oga sida ay wax noqon doonaan iyo natiijada ka soo bixi karta shirkan oo muhiim u ah doorashada 2020/2021-ka, si loo cadeeyo nooca ay noqoneyso, looguna heshiiyo. Soomaaliya ayaa haatan ku jirta marxalad kala guur ah oo aad u adag, waxaana xaaladdu ay ka sii dartay markii la riday xukuumaddii ra’iisul wasaare Xasan Cali Khayre. Xabashi
  14. Waa loo baahnaa. If guddoomiyaasha gobollada do not want magaca madaxweyne laga badalo, then ha loo daayo and dowladda dhexe should have a new name for madaxweynaha dhexe and written in the constitution. Perhaps madaxsare, sareeyesare, madaxweynesare, et cetera.
  15. Of course they still do. Even if the Imaaraadka are sold to some, it will be on condition that it can remotely disabled at anytime by the U.S. makers.
  16. Peace, which is your primary option? Option three is not bad, but not feasible for some, I guess.
  17. International partners encourage participation by all leaders in crucial elections meeting Somalia’s international partners (listed below) welcome the arrival of the Federal Government leadership and that of several Federal Member States in Dhusamareb, on 15 August, to begin their follow-up meeting, as scheduled. They also welcome the commencement of work by the joint technical committee tasked with developing options for a compromise electoral model for consideration by the leaders. The partners strongly encourage Federal Member State leaders who have yet to join the meeting to directly engage with their colleagues now in Dhusamareb to resolve any outstanding issues in order that all may participate. The partners emphasize that the participation of all leaders in this summit is critical to sustain the consensus-building process and produce a broad-based agreement on modalities for the 2020/21 federal elections that satisfy all Somali stakeholders. They remind all leaders of the importance of safeguarding Somalia’s state building progress and honoring previous commitments. In this regard, the partners once again stress that any attempt by a single stakeholder, or a few stakeholders, to impose electoral modalities will lack legitimacy and will not be implementable without the essential support from all other stakeholders. The partners are closely monitoring developments in Dhusamareb and follow up on the actions agreed and stand ready to offer such support as may be requested by all participants to facilitate implementation.
  18. As usual it will be before and tied to the courts until after the elections. Dotard is notorious for abusing the courts, now imagine having the whole Justice Dept. on his command, abetted by a corrupt AG.
  19. Maxaa sidaan camal hiraab walba saf u galnay oo aan heeso wadani ka qaadnay dugsigii Howlwadaag Hoosedhexe.
  20. Why coronavirus spike in Aarhus was not caused by a single event Denmark’s second city Aarhus is emerging as an outbreak area as coronavirus cases in the country begin to creep upwards. But no particular event – or group – can be blamed for the outbreak, according to an expert. Aarhus registered 34 new Covid-19 cases between Wednesday and Thursday, continuing an upward trend in virus spread in the city which outstrips anything seen since the early stages of the epidemic. That follows 104 new cases of coronavirus registered in Aarhus Municipality in the week prior to Wednesday, according to DR. A closer look at data published by national infectious disease institute SSI shows that, between June 1st and July 28th, 61 infections were registered in the municipality, an average of a little over 1 infection per day. The city’s lord mayor Jacob Bundsgaard called for the city’s residents to contribute in the effort to slow down the spread, in a press briefing given on Thursday. “There is not least a need for all of us Aarhus residents – in reality all of Denmark – to step up and find the alertness and attention that we had at the beginning of the crisis,” Bundsgaard said. Various causes are behind the spike in cases in Aarhus, according to Charlotte Hjort, head of department and senior doctor with the Danish Patient Safety Authority. These include a funeral, a golden wedding party, and a number social care students who have been infected. Meanwhile, the Somali community in the city has been disproportionately hit by the outbreak. Three quarters of the infections registered in Aarhus Municipality last week were in people with Somali heritage, according to news agency Ritzau. The city has responded by setting up a mobile testing centre in the Gellerup neighbourhood, which is home to a large number of people from this community. The centre will be in place on Thursday and Friday. Visitors at hospitals across the city will be restricted from Friday, in another measure in response to the outbreak. Restrictions have also been put in place at care homes. High infections amongst people with Somali heritage in Aarhus has resulted in finger-pointing by populist politicians, notably Pia Kjærsgaard, the former leader of the Danish People’s Party and former speaker of parliament, who called for a curfew in areas termed “ghettos” if they have high infection rates. “It’s not being taken seriously (by people with minority heritage),” Kjærsgaard claimed in comments to DR. No evidence for the claim is included in DR’s report. “You can’t orient yourself via the media, because you may not understand what is being said. It won’t do enough to sit and watch foreign TV when you be should finding out what is happening in the country you live in,” Kjærsgaard also said. Aarhus mayor Bundsgaard stressed that no one part of the city or specific event could be singled out over the outbreak. “It is important to underline that the virus is present in all of Aarhus and is not limited to any groups of residents,” he said. “Many different people are infected, even though there are some patterns which we are alert to,” he added. In comments previously given to DR, Hjort said that no one event could be connected to rising Covid-19 cases in Aarhus. “We ask infected people whether they have participated in larger events or family occasions but it is not the case that we can say there has been one big event which everyone was at,” she said. “Some people were at parties and some at university introduction events, but it’s spread out in Aarhus,” the senior medic added. Hjort also rejected speculation that a large crowd celebrating at the end of July, when local football club AGF secured third place in the Danish Superliga, could be to blame. “We have not been able to see that in any case. One person informed us they were at the celebration, but we are not placing much significance on that right now because there’s not an accumulation,” she said. With regard to high infections amongst the Somali community, Hjort said that “there have been various reports about a large funeral, but we don’t know if that’s the reason”. Several other factors may account for the Somali infections, a city council representative said. “Firstly, a lot of people live close to each other and can’t avoid coming into contact with each other, and additionally a lot of people [from the community, ed.] work in high-risk jobs in supermarkets or as bus or taxi drivers and thereby come into contact with a lot of people,” Mahad Yussuf, a Social Democrat, told DR. Xigasho