burahadeer

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  1. earthquake for fadhikudirir,and decade of the sheiks.Good luck. Blending english words with his speech that nomads won't get it.Fix nxt time.
  2. she won't be different if she live in england...too many cute somali chicks out there.
  3. waar ninyo ha ka seexan ee naagta doon,xaji waa ku sidee:D
  4. Oba look what is near you...aaaaaaaa.....she is modeling here. http://www.f4mmodels.com/models/ghh/
  5. gona pray with these ladies.should be that easy..
  6. wacdaraha_aduunka;865827 wrote: Burahadeer: 2. People who've lived in State property or other private people's property are mostly vacating i freely ( Although some squatters such those i found in my house were mere drug addicts and were dealt with accordingly by using the police.) I must also add that something people are feeling embarrassed about if they would try to rebuild someone else property. Amazing how someone in every neighborhood knew who lived in who;s home and they would subtly go to the person and remind them that the rightful owner might be heading home lol. 5. The young in the city who are starting to really envision a new and promising future, You could simply go around any neighborhood in the city and say i want to clean our street and there you will have hundreds of people ready to volunteer for iska-wax-uu-qabso. 6. The rumor about naming Kismayo an Administrative City free from federal boundaries as the case of Benadir is a great idea. This will ensure that there won't be an claims on the city among the various clans and stopping the creation of a new flashpoint for the new government to deal with. thanks for update..great development.Correct to say most can reclaim their property?
  7. besides politics how is life,business,security etc?do you stay at nite,are people confident,is it booming and what about the refugees in outer skirts?
  8. @Jacpher......Let us unite hahahaaaaaa!!!!!! everything thru the lenses of clan.:confused: waar iga taga....
  9. Abu-Salman;864837 wrote: PS: Burahaader, I'd guessed that 1.2 millions indirectly with the circumstantial data; it may have doubled within 10 years or quadrupled since 1996 (I'm into that period). what people don't realize is peace has brought extraordinary number of marriages & a high birth rate.Many people coming back from neighboring countries...not so much from west. PEACE means more children and average per family is 8 to 10
  10. move on...certainly you don't care about evidence
  11. SOMALIA: Burgeoning population drains Hargeisa water supply Photo: Mohamed Amin Jibril/IRIN A water vendor in Hargeisa: City officials have called for the construction of a third pipeline to offset increasing water shortages HARGEISA, 15 June 2009 (IRIN) - Urbanisation and rural-urban migration could soon overwhelm the water supply in Hargeisa, capital of Somalia's self-declared republic of Somaliland, with city officials calling for the construction of a third pipeline to offset increasing shortages. "The city's water supply system has not been improved since the mid-1980s, yet more and more people are migrating from the countryside to Hargeisa, Khalif Aw Abdillahi, manager of the Hargeisa water agency, told IRIN. "We produce 9,000 cubic meters of water daily, which is not enough for the city population because it is increasing; so [supply] needs to expand." Abdillahi said a new pipeline, 25km long, was needed to provide emergency water supplies for the capital. Each household in Hargeisa receives less water than the internationally accepted standard, according to statistics from the water ministry, Abdillahi said. "The ministry's statistics indicate that 45 percent of Hargeisa residents do not receive the international standard quantity of water,” he said, adding that the average was 14l per person per day in urban areas while in rural areas it was 8l per person per day. Abdillahi said: "The Hargeisa water supply was established in the mid-1970s [based] on six wells and one pipeline and dam for about 75,000 people; but the population increased and in the 1980s, the supply was increased [to include] six new wells and one more pipeline, to serve 150,000 persons but in 2007, Hargeisa's population was estimated at about 800,000 and now it is about 900,000, if not more." A former manager of the Hargeisa water agency, Ahmed Ali Dable, said Hargeisa needed at least 27,000 cubic metres of water per day. He said the city - the most populated in the Somali peninsula since 1991 - has had persistent water shortages in the past several years, especially in the north and south of the city, where most residents buy water from vendors with donkey carts. Muhumed Aw Ahmed, a water vendor in Hargeisa, said: “I sell almost 20 barrels per day during the rainy season, compared to the dry season when I sell only seven to 10 barrels per day." His customers are mostly internally displaced persons living in various camps around the city. We need to have funds to ensure adequate supply to the city in the coming 10 yearsImprovements and prospects Ali Sheikh Omar Qabil, director of environmental health in the Ministry of Health and Labour, said: "In 2000, only 35 percent of the population had access to clean water, unlike recent years [when] more than 45-50 percent of the population receive clean water.” Moreover, Abdillahi said: "We are [currently] seeking alternatives to increase Hargeisa's water supply, such as digging new wells in Ged-Deble [20km north of Hargeisa] and a water station is needed at the Beyo-Khadar wells as well as the laying of another pipe to pump more water to the city. Also, there are other places such as Humbo Weyne and Jaleelo, which have been surveyed and found to have water that can be supplied to the city." However, the officials expressed concern about funding the additional water sources in the city. "We need to have funds to ensure adequate supply to the city in the coming 10 years," Abdillahi said. maj/js/mw Theme (s): Water & Sanitation, [Abdillahi said: "The Hargeisa water supply was established in the mid-1970s [based] on six wells and one pipeline and dam for about 75,000 people; but the population increased and in the 1980s, the supply was increased [to include] six new wells and one more pipeline, to serve 150,000 persons but in 2007, Hargeisa's population was estimated at about 800,000 and now it is about 900,000, if not more."]
  12. hargeisa =1.2 m About Hargeisa www.hargeisamunicipality.org/index.php?option=com...id...Tuesday, September 04, 2012 ... Hargeisa has a population of (1,200,000) people according city hall estimate in 2000. Hargeisa is located in a valley in the ...
  13. what topic you know dummy...do you know where Mogadishu is located.
  14. Apophis;864799 wrote: @ Burahadeer: Whether I set a foot in that city is irrelevant to the discussion; me visiting and walking around will not proof the size of the population. Are you saying just because you visited the city you're convinced you have an accurate understanding of its population size? If yes, then surely your skills will be in demand in cities across the world. ye smart boy,no one is gona call you to make estimate for them...yours pure intellectual depression.
  15. I'm really cool,what gets to me is some can't buy round trip ticket of $1500 and wana pull your leg on something they least have an idea.
  16. @Apohis....you guys go & see the country or keep arguing on the sideline 1000s of miles away without eva setting a foot. GO SEE Enough of this that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1.3 million voted in 2010 X 3.5= almost 4 million.(that's how population calculated by un x3.5)
  17. Blackflash;864770 wrote: Hargeisa would have to have a density 1.5 times greater than NYC to have a population of 1million. I don't have to go to Hargeisa to know how ludicrous that is. I'd peg Hargeisa at 250-300 thousand and Mogadishu at 500-700 thousand. please go see with your own eyes..............population have exploded in certain areas.Burao is estimated by the gov't between 300-400,000.Hargeisa is clearly above 1.25 million.