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Several thousand Somalis have fled Kenya in the last two months because of what they call a climate of xenophobia. By James Reinl Friday, February 08, 2013 Nairobi, Kenya - The shopping malls and market stands of a Somali-dominated suburb in eastern Nairobi have been quieter than usual. Taxi drivers in Eastleigh, a lucrative trade hub known locally as "Little Mogadishu", say business is drying up as Somalis leave Kenya to return home. Somali refugees say they are harassed by Kenyan police, and wrongfully blamed for a wave of attacks that have shaken Kenya in recent months. "People here are scared," says Jayhan Mohamed, a refugee in Eastleigh who fled a forced marriage and daily gunfights in the war-ravaged Somali capital, Mogadishu, with her baby son four years ago. "Somalis are attacked in their shops and homes. Police are going into houses, demanding money. Some people have been forced to sell their jewellery just to buy their way out of the police station. "Many are running away from Kenya, going back home to a country without security rather than stay here." The United Nation's refugee agency, UNHCR, says the 13 weekly flights from Nairobi to Mogadishu are packed with returning Somalis. According to Dr Ibrahim Farah, a Somali lecturer at Nairobi University, 6,000 Somali families have left Kenya since the country announced a clampdown on refugees and asylum seekers at the end of last year. Half a million refugees East Africa's biggest economy is home to some half a million registered Somali refugees, although aid agencies believe that the real number is much higher. About 450,000 live in the sprawling, overcrowded and sun-baked camps at Dadaab, close to the Somali border. Kenya has suffered a wave of kidnappings, grenade and gun attacks in Dadaab, Eastleigh and Garissa, ever since Kenyan forces launched an offensive against hard-line armed group al-Shabab in south Somalia at the end of 2011. In Garissa, a Kenyan town close to the Somali border, gunmen have opened fire on worshippers in churches. Grenades are regularly flung at mosques and mini-buses in Eastleigh, splattering walls and windows with victims' blood. Kenyan police and soldiers have also been targeted and killed. In December, a hand-grenade raid claimed five lives and injured Yusuf Hassan, an ethnic Somali politician. In a statement, Kenyan refugee officials warned of "rampant insecurity" and an "unbearable and uncontrollable threat" that must be contained. Kenyan security forces blame attacks on sympathisers of al-Shabab, a group with known links to al-Qaeda and ambitions to rule Somalia. Kenyan officials plan to round-up 34,000 Somali refugees and asylum seekers in Eastleigh and other urban areas, and hold them in a football stadium north of Nairobi. Somali refugees will then be sent to Dadaab, one of the world's biggest refugee centres, which is known for its insecurity, mosquitoes and desert scorpions. "Some of these people have lived in Kenya for two decades," added Mohamed, 20. "They speak good Swahili and English, have children at school, own businesses, homes and study at universities." Police harassment Human Rights Watch and other agencies accuse Kenyan officials of "stigmatisation", and have documented 300 cases of police harassing Somali refugees last year alone. Farah Maalim, an ethnic Somali politician in Kenya, says "Eastleigh has become an ATM" for police officers wanting to make quick cash. The Refugee Consortium of Kenya, a group that is challenging the government's refugee round-up in Kenya's courts, says the government is violating the Kenyan constitution and international conventions on refugees. The next hearing is set for February 4. "You can't castigate an entire community. You can't blame all Somali refugees for the attacks," said Leila Waithira, a lawyer for the consortium. "If members of a community are responsible, then the security services should deal with those individuals." Human Rights Watch has also said that there is little evidence to connect the bombings and shootings with Somali refugees. Many victims of attacks have been ethnic Somalis, and those arrested include Yemenis and members of Kenya's ethnic Somali population. While there are a number of theories about who's behind the attacks, the most common explanation is that al-Shabab fighters and sympathisers are retaliating for Kenya's ongoing presence in southern Somalia. Another is that al-Qaeda agents are trying to drive a wedge between Kenya's ethnic and religious groups, or that Somali inter-clan feuds are spilling over. For their part, many Somali refugees accuse Kenyan security agents of carrying out attacks to spur an anti-Somali backlash. Refugee roundup While UNHCR has praised Kenya for hosting such a large number of refugees, who have fled conflict and instability in Somalia and other African hotspots, many Kenyans see the refugees as a problem. In November, rioters attacked ethnic Somalis in Eastleigh after a bomb attack that killed nine people. Wasia Masitsa, a migration expert for the legal rights group Kituo Cha Sheria, said the refugee roundup is popular among Kenyans. "It is taking place under a highly charged xenophobic environment and a feeling that Somalis are responsible for the insecurity," he told Al Jazeera. The policy is likely to appeal to voters ahead of presidential elections scheduled to take place on March 4, he said. "There is a feeling that Somalis are slowly colonising the country," he added. "That they are buying up businesses, land and buildings and competing for jobs. That they are minority that is becoming a force to be reckoned with." Eastleigh has long been an economic hub for Nairobi and a popular place to buy flashy clothes, electronics and exotic food. Its success is a testament to the entrepreneurial zeal of Somalis, who are famed for turning a profit in adversity. Eastleigh's shopping malls make about $7m a year, according to a 2011 study by the UK think tank Chatham House, while Somali-owned trucking firms in Kenya make $20m annually. Damaged economy The crackdown and harassment of Somalis in Eastleigh has already damaged an economy that is worth "billions of dollars" to Kenya, said Farah, the lecturer at Nairobi University. "Kenya's government is going overboard," he said. "These security concerns mean they're undertaking a relocation that is illegal, won't solve the problem, will alienate refugees and rights activists. And they're going to lose money." Recent military gains and a new government across the border in Somalia have raised hopes of peace and economic growth after two decades of conflict. In December, Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki said he was working with officials in Mogadishu to "enable the hundreds of thousands of Somalis who are living in refugee camps to return" home. Dr Farah said the plan to relocate Eastleigh's Somali population is one part of a bigger transition that will change the face of the region. "It's just a temporary issue in a longer, drawn-out resolution, which will involve greater peace and stability in Somalia and the gradual relocation of some half million refugees back to their homeland," he said. Follow James Reinl on Twitter: @jamesreinl
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Nope brother I do not....
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As somalis have gotten so used to infighting and "boom" statements from the likes of faroole, that when we see the upper echelons of the goverment walking in lock step our head does not know what to describe it as.
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Kahimiis 07, Feb. 2013 | Wasiirka Maaliyadda iyo Qorshaynta Mudane Maxamuud Xasan Suleeman iyo wafti uu hogaaminayo ayaa maanta u ambabaxay magaalada Nairobi si ay uga qayb galaan shirar muhiim ah oo ku saabsan sidii kor loogu qaadi lahaa dhaqaalaha dalka. Shirarka uu wasiirku ugu qayb galayo magaalda Nairobi ayaa daba socda shirarkii looga hadlayey qaabaynta dhaqaalaha Soomaaliya oo ay hurmuudka ka ahaayeen Bangiga Aduunka , IMF iyo G7+ oo u xilsaaran sidii kor loogu qaadi lahaa dhaqaalaha wadamada colaadaha ka soo kabanaya. Bilihii ugu danbeeyey waxaa ku soo qul qulayey magaalada Muqdisho wafuud heer caalami ah oo dowladda Soomaaliya kala hadlaysay sidii dib loogu soo noolayn lahaa kaabayaasha dhaqaalaha loona hormarin lahaa hay’ada maaliyadda, Wasiirka ayaa intuu ku sugan yahay Nairobi kulamo la qaadan doona Bangiga Aduunka, IMF iyo safiirada beesha caalamka ee fadhigoodu yahay magaalada Nairobi.
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Anything that has got the imprint of the british stinks to high heaven, has their ever been a more malevolent mass of ideas than british foreign policy??
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Madina neighbourhood
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MOGADISHU- The International Organization for Migration (IOM) officially handed over the Immigration Department building located at Aden Ade International Airport in the capital Mogadishu to the Department of Immigration which is part of the Ministry of Interior and National Security on Sunday 14, January. The ceremony was attended by senior Government officials from the Ministry of Interior and National Security, Ministry of Public Works, Reconstruction and Transportation, Department of Immigration, Civil Aviation as well as the national police. This new immigration building will enable immigration officers assigned to Aden Adde International Airport by the Department of Immigration to effectively deliver integrated border management services. The building, generously funded by the Government of Japan, hosts over-night stay rooms for immigration officers who start their shifts in the early morning, a training room, offices for the airport manager as well as consultants working with the Department of Immigration. Mr. Toshihisa Takata, Ambassador of Japan in Nairobi, Kenya said: “The Government of Japan has been cooperating with IOM for five (5) years to enhance the border management capacity in Somalia, which is crucial to stabilize the nation and improve security. I hope the people working at the respective border management offices will increase their efficiency and effectiveness of their work by using the new facilities we have contributed to.” For the past year, IOM has been working with the Somali Government to improve essential migration management services by supporting the upgrade of crucial infrastructure and facilities at vital ports-of-entry, training of immigration officials working on border and immigration management as well as the important installation of a Personal Registration and Identification System (PIRS). IOM has also constructed another immigration office at Mogadishu sea port for the Department of Immigration. Apart from physical infrastructure construction and rehabilitation, IOM has provided necessary equipment such as luggage scanners and walk-through metal detectors at these ports-of-entry, in addition to VHF radios for immigration officers and 300 seats for the departure lounge of the airport. Furthermore, IOM has installed PIRS at the airport and the sea port for immigration services. The database registers passport details and fingerprints of travellers. With the capacity to generate statistics and thus inform on immigration trends, it provides data useful not only for the immigration department but also for other ministries to formulate a policy, legislation as well as plans for security management. IOM has also trained 84 officials from the Department of Immigration, Civil Aviation, Finance and Customs in various immigration processes and integrated border management. Recently, IOM provided PIRS and IT training for 26 immigration officers from Mogadishu Airport and Sea port in order to cement their skills in to operate the PIRS database. The training was conducted by the IT expert seconded to Department of Immigration by IOM, so as to maintain the PIRS system and transfer IT skills to the immigration officers. These training sessions are supplemented by IOM-developed manuals for the PIRS database and document examination, which have been translated into the Somali language. Similarly, IOM has recruited an organizational development expert to work with Department of Immigration to build their capacity of institutional management. IOM Somalia’s Chief of Mission Mr. Ali Abdi said: “We seriously hope and expect that this building, the equipment and training provided by IOM with the generous funding by the Government of Japan will support the Federal Government of Somalia to gradually be able to meet the growing operational challenges of migration management in Somalia all the while upholding the human dignity and well-being of migrants.” Somalia porous border situation seriously affects ordinary Somalis and hundreds of thousands of migrants, as it allows for trans-national crimes including trafficking and smuggling in human beings, smuggling of goods, arms trafficking and terrorism. RBC Radio
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oba hiloowlow;916817 wrote: Daqane sxb we should invest in Cisileey in the future there is more space there, we can build a huge aiport over there with many terminals. Aden Cadde should be where madaxda aduunka kaliya ku degaan Indeed that is the plan inadheer, but I think that the current expansion would be enough for Somalia's needs in the next 5 - 7 years...
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One day Inshallah I hope we will all be proud when something similar to this takes off ffrom an efficient and brand new airport... It would be a great day
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Asc METTA you are very right, there are alot of renders all over the place, but this current expansion of the mogadishu airport is already under way, and the agreement has been reached between the Federal ministry of infrustructure and a turkish construction company already... News Date: January 29, 2013 Tuesday Time 11:54 Dogan News Agency [4,285,606] Turkish Firm Airport to do in Somalia Turkish firm favorite LLC, Mogadishu, destroying half of the airport with a capacity of 15 aircraft, 60 aircraft has the capacity of 5 thousand passengers per day. Tekirdağ 's Cerkezkoy Turkish company operating in the township Favorite LLC, Somalia 's capital Mogadishu, destroying half of the airport with a capacity of 15 aircraft, the plane has the capacity of 5 thousand passengers and 60 per day. The airport will cost $ 10 million capacity expansion project to be completed by year's end. Somalia 's capital Mogadishu, which will be held for the construction of airport security, and the construction sector Cetin Brothers Construction Group together with the Group established a company called My Favorite LLC. Then on Saturday, the company's two founders of the Solomon Kozuva going to Mogadishu and Ahmet Cetin Turkey at the ceremony was also attended by the Ambassador of Kani Torun, Somali Minister of Transport Mohamed Osman Ali Aden Abdulle International Airport signed an agreement for the construction and operation. Cerkezkoy 'two leading companies in the sector still with the company founded with a capital of $ 3 million Outcomes African adventure, an investment of $ 10 million taçlandırdıklarını Kozuva Solomon said, "This breakthrough both in our country, as well as an extremely important investment for our region and the breakthrough. prescribed by the Contract services within the airport includes all kinds of business and operational activities. addition, ground handling, security, cargo terminal, all kinds of complementary services, such as passenger services, as well as Somali State Economic Enterprise in partnership with the fuel supply is included. Service under the airport, VIP, external lines and to the separation of the inner lines, night landings and registration of international port will be providing 24-hour service. Hibernation instead of the more modern airport and the airport will demolish half. Currently the aircraft capacity of 15 to 60 passenger capacity will increase to 5. Summary Build-Operate-Transfer model for this project, which will be 10 +10 year contract was signed. This is because the Somali 's 20-year contract is not possible. than 10 years from the end of the second 10-year contract, we will continue. do not want to end the contract expires. 20 years During this time, if you need to Mogadishu to another airport, in this work we will do, "he said. Construction work is scheduled for completion by the end of the year to begin March 15. The contractor for the airport 10 +10 years, Somali government will operate in partnership with snow. - Tekirdag / Cerkezkoy http://www.haberler.com/somali-ye-turk-firma-havalimani-yapacak-4285606-haberi/ The other larger airport is to be built on the road between mogadishu and balcad, 1000 acres of land has been allocated for this project giving any future airport room to expand, the current location of the airport could not have supported an expansion of this size, if all goes to plan, the present renovated airport would be transformed into a cargo airport that also caters to local somali flights with in somalia....an eample would be the wilson airport in nairobi, kenya that handles local traffic and JKIA which is international... Somalia: The Turkish vice prime minister lay foundation of a hospital and new terminal at Mogadishu airport. During his visit, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag lay foundation of a hospital and new terminal at Mogadishu airport to be constructed by Turkey and be in informed on education, health and infrastructure projects in Mogadishu. Turkish deputy premier arrived in Somali capital of Mogadishu on Saturday. During his visit, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag will lay foundation of a hospital to be constructed by Turkey and be in informed on education, health and infrastructure projects in Mogadishu. The Turkish vice prime minister also laid the foundation today the construction of a new terminal at Mogadishu airport. Around $150 million will be expended to upgrade Aden Adde international.. project including spacious departure and arrival hall..14 new gates with jetway bridges..upgrading runway and new tower for air traffic control.. New jet fuel depot. New power station in the airport and two new aircraft hangar. http://soomaaliyeeytoosoo.blogspot.com/2011/11/somalia-turkish-vice-prime-minister-lay.html
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The interior design of the new Somali Parliament.
Daqane replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in General
false alarm guys apparently that is the parliament of antigua in the carribeans parliament, someone removed the flags and photoshopped a somali emblem on it, mea culpa since I posted it in another thread... -
Arbaco, Feberaayo 06, 2013 (HOL) — Iyadoo tan iyo wixii ka danbeeyay burburkii dowladii hore ee Soomaaliya ay dalka Soomaaliya ka dhaceen colaado u dhexeeyay qabaa’illada Soomaaliyeed kuwaasoo sababay in la isku ugaarsado qaab qabiil iyo weliba in lakala dhaco hanti ayay dowladda Soomaaliya shaaca ka qaaday in ay dhiseeyso guddi qaran oo kasoo talo bixiya habka ugu haboon ee dib loogu celin karo hantida ay kala heystaan dadka Soomaaliyeed. Xukuumadda Soomaaliya ayaa sheegtay in maalmaha foodda nagu soo hayo ay dhiseyso guddigaasi, oo kasoo talo bixin doona habka ugu haboon ee loo celin karo hantida maguurtada ah ee ay kala heystaan dadka Soomaaliyeed, arintaasoo ay dowladdu sheegtay in ay tahay mid dhiiri gelin doonta kalsoonidii dadka iyo weliba in ay dib ugu soo laabtaan dalkooda. Wasiirka arimaha gudaha iyo amniga qaranka Mudane C/xakiim Xuseen Guuleed oo la hadlayay boqollaal qof oo katirsan qurba joogta dib ugu soo laabatay dalka ayaa sheegay in maalmaha soo socdo ay xukuumaddu ku dhawaaqi doonto gudigaasi, si dib loogu celiyo hantida ay dadku kala heystaan. “Ma dhici doonto qof Soomaaliyeed oo magaalada Muqdisho jooga in hantidiisa lagu heeysto, marna ma dhici doonto iyo gobollada dalka oo dhanba,” ayuu yiri masuulkani. Sidoo kale wasiirka ayaa ugu baaqay qurba joogta Soomaaliyeed in ay ka qeybqaataan dib u dhiska dalka, islamarkaasina ay maalgeshi ku sameeyaan dalka, isagoona sheegay in taasi ay horseedi karto in dalku dago, lana gaaro horumar. “Hadaan nahay xukuumadda Soomaaliya waxaan soo dhaweyneynaa cid kasta oo Soomaaliyeed oo oo dalka inay maalgashato diyaar u ah,” ayuu wasiirku hadalkiisa raaciyay. Hadalkan kasoo yeeray xukuumadda Soomaaliya ayaa kusoo beegmaya xilli ay jiraan guryo iyo hanti fara badan oo mudadii burburka jiray ay kala heysteen dadka Soomaaliyeed, waxaana dad badan ay aaminsanyihiin in tallabadani ay tahay mid dowladda Soomaaliya ay ku kasban karto taageerada shacabka Soomaaliyeed. …………… Xasan Nuur, Hiiraan Online Hnur@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Somali Minister of Transport Mohamed Osman Ali Aden Abdulle International Airport signed an agreement for the construction and operation. Services within the airport includes all kinds of business and operational activities. In addition, ground handling, security, cargo terminal, all kinds of complementary services, such as passenger services, as well as the Somali State Economic Enterprise in partnership with the fuel supply is also included. VIP in service at the airport, to the separation of the outer lines and inner lines, night landings and registration of international port will be providing 24-hour service. The airport expansion project will cost $ 10 million. Construction work is scheduled for completion by the end of the year to begin March 15. The contractor will operate in partnership for a period of 10 +10 years. (20 yr contract not allowed)
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$ 10 million dollar reconstruction and expansion of Adden Cadde International airport Increasing flight capacity to 60 flights per day from the current 15. Project to commence march 15th and to be completed by the end of the year 2013 10+10 year operating contract in conjuction with Somalia civil aviation authority
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He is not somali
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Alright alpha expand on that and we can have a discussion, for an africanist that is a very "prevailing wisdom" kind of thing blurt out.
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Growth with out jobs, growth with out manufacturing, growth in the face of subsidized and closed markets?
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Well from what little I know according to the new law approved by the cabinet [and being debated in parliament] the government is supposed through the interior ministry appoint the transitional admins, perhaps this was signed off on by the speaker of parliament in an executive capacity. From what I know of the man and those that work with him, he is one of the very few Somalis who does not want to involve himself in anything beyond his remit as parliamentary speaker, either he is chairing parliamentary sessions, buried nose deep in a book or is nipping out on his khat rounds [words of others not mine]. Sharif Hassan's regional admin has been a dream he has been trying to make reality for a while, and he has every right to do so, only thing is what sort of support he would garner after his stint as speaker, people in somalia want the best for there federal regions many from that community are wondering at the sort of administration they could expect under sharif. The meeting between madoobe and shariif is because of the negotiating stand he took vis-a-vis jubbaland and bay and bakool, classic kissinger asking for the moon and settling for R block rights defender in that political dispensation.
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looooool who needs blue tooth
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Somali Football Federation (SFF) Tuesday, February 05, 2013 With the Somali Football federation still struggling to get the country’s national facility ‘Stadium Mogadishu’ back into its hands from the AU military occupation, the country’s federal government pledged to end the AU troop presence at stadium Mogadishu In an unspecified future time. Deputy Minister for sport Bashir Mohamed Jama announced the pledge during a joint visit by the ministry and SFF officials to the site on Monday. The visit was part of the SFF campaign to have the facility free from military once again. After the hours-long visit the deputy minister and SFF secretary General held a joint press conference to give details of the importance of Monday’s visit to the Chinese-built facility. “Today honourable deputy minister Bashir Mohamed Jama and Somali Football Federation officials paid a joint visit to Stadium Mogadishu to inspect this soccer facility and the entire sports village in a bid to know the real situation of the sporting facilities” the Somali Football Federation Secretary General told the media after the inspection has completed. He noted that the ministry of sport accepted the call to end the African Union troop occupation at all sporting grounds where the ministry of sport and Somali Football federation want to be used for sports purposes once again. “The SFF announces here that there is a very developed cooperation between the country’s ministry of sport and Somali Football Federation, SFF recognises that no goals can be achieved without the joint work by the ministry and the country’s football Federation” secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab told the media. He praised the ministry for announcing to give Somali football federation a land space in the city centre where the SFF intends to build its headquarters this year. For his part deputy minister for sport Bashir Mohamed Jama who was leading the delegation of high profile sporting officials told the joint press conference that he was very happy to do such visit to stadium Mogadishu a long with the Somali football Federation officials. “I would like to announce here in front of you that the ministry is committed to respecting the rules and regulations of sport both locally and internationally and as a ministry we will do all possible assistances to the Somali Football Federation—please feel free to ask us all you need and we will help you as much as we can” deputy sports minister and former football referee Bashir Mohamed Jama told the media. He thanked Somali Football Federation for the huge activities it is carrying out in the country including the reconstruction of the country’s old facility ‘Stadium Banadir’ with the assistance from the international football federation FIFA. On behalf of the ministry of sport Mr. Bashir Mohamed Jama told the Somali Football Federation officials that his ministry will offer them a land space in the city centre where SFF will build its new headquarters. Now the SFF is based at a four-story building in the centre of Mogadishu but it wants to build its own headquarters. Meanwhile, the deputy minister noted that they had established contacts with Chinese government which he said principally accepted to rebuild Stadium Mogadishu and other formerly china-built Somali government institutions. “Although china accepted our demands principally, the matter is still under process, but we will invite SFF and Somali NOC to our next meeting with China to finalize the talks and to begin the reconstruction of the destroyed government institutions” Deputy sports minister Bashir Mohamed Jama told the media Monday. However the deputy minister was accompanied by his director General Aweys Sheik Hadad and other ministry officials, while Somali FA president Ali Said Guled Roble, Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab, executive committee member Ali Abdi Mohamed and deputy secretary General Abokar Islow Hassan were representing the Somali FA in the visit. He praised the ministry for announcing to give Somali football federation a land space in the city centre where the SFF intends to build its headquarters this year. For his part deputy minister for sport Bashir Mohamed Jama who was leading the delegation of high profile sporting officials told the joint press conference that he was very happy to do such visit to stadium Mogadishu a long with the Somali football Federation officials. “I would like to announce here in front of you that the ministry is committed to respecting the rules and regulations of sport both locally and internationally and as a ministry we will do all possible assistances to the Somali Football Federation—please feel free to ask us all you need and we will help you as much as we can” deputy sports minister and former football referee Bashir Mohamed Jama told the media. He thanked Somali Football Federation for the huge activities it is carrying out in the country including the reconstruction of the country’s old facility ‘Stadium Banadir’ with the assistance from the international football federation FIFA. On behalf of the ministry of sport Mr. Bashir Mohamed Jama told the Somali Football Federation officials that his ministry will offer them a land space in the city centre where SFF will build its new headquarters. Now the SFF is based at a four-story building in the centre of Mogadishu but it wants to build its own headquarters. Meanwhile, the deputy minister noted that they had established contacts with Chinese government which he said principally accepted to rebuild Stadium Mogadishu and other formerly china-built Somali government institutions. “Although china accepted our demands principally, the matter is still under process, but we will invite SFF and Somali NOC to our next meeting with China to finalize the talks and to begin the reconstruction of the destroyed government institutions” Deputy sports minister Bashir Mohamed Jama told the media Monday. However the deputy minister was accompanied by his director General Aweys Sheik Hadad and other ministry officials, while Somali FA president Ali Said Guled Roble, Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab, executive committee member Ali Abdi Mohamed and deputy secretary General Abokar Islow Hassan were representing the Somali FA in the visit. Somali Football Federation Media Department Website: www.somsoccer.com/en
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Talaado, Feberaayo 05, 2013 (HOL) — Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa maamul cusub oo shaqeynaya lixda bilood ee soo socda u magacowday gobolka Bay iyo degmada Baydhabo ee xarunta gobolkaas, iyadoo maamulkaas uu kasoo horjeestay guddoomiyihii gobolka Bay ee la bedelay Cabdifitaax Maxamed Ibraahim (Geeseey). Wareegto kasoo baxday guddoomiyaha baarlamaanka oo ah ku simaha xilka madaxweynenimo ee Soomaaliya, Prof. Maxamed Sheekh Cismaan (Jawaari) ayaa lagu sheegay in guddoomiyaha gobolka Bay loo magacaabay, Cabdi Aadan Hoosoow iyadoo xilkii laga qaaday Cabdifitaax Geeseey. guddoomiye ku xigeenka maaliyadda iyo maamulka gobolka Bay ayaa waxaa loo magacabay, Mustaf Ibraabim Cali (Sanbuur) iyadoo guddoomiye ku xigeenka arrimaha bulshada loo magacaabay, Ibraahim Xuseen Xasan. Sidoo kale, waxaa wareegtada lagu sheegay in guddoomiyaha degmada Baydhabo uu sii ahaanayo mas’uulkii jagadan horay u hayay, Xasan Macallin Axmed (Biikole), iyadoo guddoomiye ku xigeenka amniga iyo siyaasadda loo magacaabay, C/qaadir Sheekh Cali Aadan (Barako), guddoomiye ku xigeenka maamulka iyo maaliyadda, Maxamed Macallin Ibraahim (Dhalo-dheere), guddoomiye ku xigeenka arrimaha bulshada, Sandheere Maxamed iftin iyo xoghayaha dowladda hoose ee degmada Baydhabo oo loo magacaabay Axmed Maaddeey *****. Wareegtada oo ku taariikheysnayd 04/02/2013 ayaa waxaa ku saxiinaa madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, iyadoo la sheegay in lagu soo saaray soo jeedinta wasiirka arrimaha gudaha iyo amniga Qaranka ee dowladda Soomaaliya, C/kariin Xuseen Guuleed iyo malaaqyadii arrintan u xilsaarnaa. Dhanka kale, guddoomiyaha xilka laga qaaday ee gobolka Bay, C/fitaax Geeseey ayaa kasoo horjeestay wareegtadan, isagoo sheegay inaan loo marin soo saarista wareegtadan habkii sharciga ahaa, wuxuuna sheegay inuu isagu yahay guddoomiyaha rasmiga ah ee gobolka Bay. Geeseey oo wareysi siiyay VOA-da isagoo ku sugan magaalada Baydhabo ayaa sheegay in isaga ay soo doorteen dadka deegaanka, uuna bedeli karo qof ay dadka deegaanku soo doortaan,balse uusan ogolaanayn in maamul dusha laga keenay uu xilka ku wareejiyo. Lama oga go’aanka ay dowladdu ka qaadanayso diidmada guddoomiyihii xilka laga qaaday ee gobolka Bay, iyadoo Geeseey uu ahaa guddoomiyaha gobolka Bay sannadihii ay Al-shabaab gacanta ku haysay degmooyinka gobolka Bay. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Anti Hassan sheikh Maxamuud demonstration planned
Daqane replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Ngonge this is just another of somalia's scripts, I wonder why all so called HAG scripts are foaming at the mouth cartoons, hoping and wishing wont make it so....