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    South Africa's Table Mountain named as the best tourist destination on the continent. How about it Somaliland?
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    He is lying through his teeth. Somaliland government never agreed to anything with Somalia. The talks are about how to create two seperate nations. The talks are as good as over from the Somaliland side. 8 years of talks Somaliland and Somalia agreed on 2 main points. Not to politicise aid given to the former defunct Somali Republic. Somaliland to receive its own fair share from the international community aid, through SL channels. And the airspace deal, these were the 2 main points agreed. And the koonfurians refuse to honer them both. And we know they are politically dishonest. Since the talks collapsed in 2015. The only ever lasting solution is for these talks to get proper mediation. Only then we will see real results.
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    Thinking outside the box! If you’re going to have restaurants and cafeterias, why not take a chance and locate them in high traffic, motorways between major cities. The demand is clearly there. Some travellers especially those on buses and trucks have been on long journeys and require toilet breaks, rest and food. It would also ensure ‘safer’ driving. A picturesque landscape location is a bonus not a prerequisite! There are already individuals who took such a chance and are succeeding, not only is their remote highway hotel used by travellers but also by NGOs who work in the field.
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    He doesn't have a choice Ethiopia basically provides his security. What can he do oppose Ethiopia. Ethiopia removes it's troops alshabaab takes over.
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    Look after the 'ma yeedhaanka' and the needy, and Allah will look after you.
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    On 26th June 1960, Somaliland's Prime Minister Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal and Somalia's Governor. Does anyone know what the name of Somalia's Governor's name was on 26th of June 1960?
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    This only proofs that all the successive governments in Somaliland never had the economic development of the country as a top priority. During Silaanyo's term Dahabshiil wanted to rebuild it but a certain clan in Saaxil came out in force and stopped it!! I don't blame the clan at all as there is a lot of rivalry and suspicion amongst our people but the Silaanyo's government and those before him should have developed a national investment bank where any investor in the country could deposit funds and buy shares in any publicly owned business enterprise in Somaliland. That way we could have had not only the cement factory rebuild but also developed many other industries including power production, steel, mining, agriculture, fisheries, consumer goods, etc, growing the economy and reducing unemployment in the process.
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