Haatu

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  1. Haatu

    Thank God

    Ahlan ahlan wa marxaba bika yaa Maxaadeey lol at Oba and his unuka talk
  2. STOIC;912496 wrote: Markaa I'm a man with no land since I flushed my passport in my flight to America... The story of all sijuis everywhere. I threw mine into river Tana
  3. Malika;912388 wrote: Juje xagu kuu dambeyee isagu naa? Madfac baa ku dhacey Astaghfirullah lol
  4. Sabti, Jannaayo 26, 2013 (HOL) —Xukuumadda Soomaaliya ayaa sheegtay inay wax ka qabanayso hoos u dhaca ku yimid shillinka Soomaalga iyo sirir bararka raashinka, iyadoo wasiirka maaliyadda uu sheegay inay qaadi doonnaan tallaabo ay wax uga qabanayaan arrinaas. Maxamuud Xasan Suleymaan oo la hadlayay idaacadda dowladda ee Radio Muqdisho ayaa sheegay in qorshahoodu uu yahay mid ay ku doonayaan inay ku xakameeyaan isbedelka ku imaanaya sarifka lacagaha oo aan sal lahayn tan iyo markii ay dhacday dowladdii dhexe ee Soomaaliya. “Waxaan la soconnaa in safirka doollarka uu hoos u dhacay, maciishaduna ay weli kacsan tahay, waxaana sababay arrintaan lacagta doollarka oo si aad u soo gashay suuqyada iyo lacag shillin Soomaali ah oo dhawaan ku gubatay Boosaaso,” ayuu yiri wasiirka maaliyadda. Hoos u dhaca ku yimid sarifka lacagta doollarka ah ayaa wuxuu saameyn xooggan ku yeeshay dadka danta yar iyo kuwa lacagaha ka hela dibadda, iyadoo aanay jirin wax hoos u dhac ah oo ku yimid qiimaha lagu iibsado raashinka. “Xukuumaddu waxay dadaal u galaysaa sidii ay isbedelka lacagta wax uga qaban lahayd, innagoo la kaashanayna arrintaas hay’adaha maaliyadda ee dowladda,” ayuu yiri wasiirka maaliyadda dowladda Soomaaliya. Wasiirku wuxuu hadalkiisa ku daray inay lacag keenayaan si ay wax uga qabtaan fadhi la’aanta sarifka lacagta adage e doollarka, isagoo qiray inay ka tabaabusheysanayaan in sidaan oo kale aysan dhicin. Sarifka doollar ayaa waxaa maalmo ka hor lagu sarrifayay halkii doollar doollar - 22,000 oo shillin Soomaali ah, halka uu maanta ka yahay 19000 oo shillin Soomaali ah, iyadoo suuqyada safirka lacagaha ay maamulaan shirkado gaar ah loo leeyahay iyo ganacsato. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2013/jan/wararka_maanta26-20675.htm
  5. Somali government to modernise salary payment system SABAHI By Adnan Hussein in Mogadishu Saturday, January 26, 2013 The Somali government will launch a new programme in April to pay government employees through an automated system controlled by the Central Bank of Somalia. Minister of Finance and Planning Mohamud Hassan Suleiman told Sabahi that the programme is one of several initiatives aimed at modernising the country's financial system, balancing the budget, and curbing administrative and financial corruption. Government employees currently are paid in cash by designated accountants in their respective ministries after funds are disbursed from the Central Bank. The accountants are responsible for collecting the funds from the bank and paying each employee after he or she signs a paper receipt of acknowledgement. The process, which involves physically withdrawing and transporting large quantities of cash and filling out paper forms, often leads to delays in payments and misplacement of funds, Suleiman said. The minister said the new system will prevent such delays and lead to better accountability and transparency in the management of public funds. With the automated payment system, every civil servant will be issued an individual account at the Central Bank where their salaries will be transferred and accessible via a bank card at the beginning of each month. The government also plans to levy taxes on cash remittance companies, telecommunication companies, qat, cigarettes, and on vendors in local markets, he said. Tariffs will also be imposed on goods coming through the ports of Mogadishu, Kismayo, Bosaso and Berbera. "We will fight administrative and financial corruption and will implement plans that will allow us to collect more taxes and keep our promises to serve the Somali people," Suleiman told Sabahi. Transparency International, a global civil society watchdog against corruption, ranked Somalia, Afghanistan and North Korea as the most corrupt out of 176 countries in its 2012 index. Turbulent market situation The government must take more steps to manage public funds in an effort to stabilise the economy, analysts told Sabahi. Economist Bashir Mardadi Salah said a law should be enacted to ensure that salaries of public servants are paid in Somali shillings in order to stabilise its value against foreign currencies. Currently, foreign currency reserves in the Central Bank are estimated at $17 million and are declining at an accelerating rate, he told Sabahi. Salah said the government should retain any foreign currency it has to build its reserves and bring into circulation the stacks of Somali shillings that were commissioned for printing during the transitional period but have not yet been released. Economist Hiba Abdi Khalif said that strengthening the Central Bank's position will also help halt the manipulation of currency exchange rates by unregulated independent traders. Even though Somalia's Central Bank re-opened in 2009, independent traders control exchange rates and are able to manipulate the market. Over the years, she said, traders have taken advantage of the economic turbulence created by the lack of regulations and the shortage of Somali shillings available for circulation to manipulate the exchange rates in their favour. Khalif warned against the failure of the Ministry of Finance and Planning to arrest individuals involved in rate exchange manipulation, which has affected the lives of many Somali families that depend on remittances sent from abroad. On January 17th, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud appointed economist Abdisalam Omer as the new governor of Somalia's Central Bank. Omer has worked at the World Bank and holds a doctorate in public administration from the University of Tennessee in the United States. Source: Sabahi http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2013/Jan/27857/somali_government_to_modernise_salary_payment_system.aspx
  6. Hear hear. Aargudasho is in tall order. A lot of these people iska hadlaayaan have not lost relatives to Injirleyda.
  7. I agree with Ngonge after reading this thread, women are mad
  8. And here I was hoping for an article on reconstruction and development.
  9. looool that made my day :D
  10. Waraa Nuune xishood. War I'm allowed to claim benefits whilst being a full time student. Wax fahan.
  11. No it's not. I'm from Gsa and you're from Ceelwarsheekh. Bob iyo dad kale baa leh.
  12. Oba, you're regressing. This is why clan federalism will never work. Also, I think Somalia would be a much better place if all these 'odayaal' were to simply disappear.
  13. Oba, no clue mate. MMA, what's with the 'one pic a week' policy?
  14. You two are just bitter because you have to pay tax. Malikah, one is 5 hrs a week, the other one is flexible, yacni I go when I can. So it's quite easy to fit around studies. Ngonge, you must be glad the 50p tax rate is gone or whatever it was called Mr Big-shot
  15. lol I'm not unemployed old man. I have 2 part-time jobs
  16. Nuune waayahay Taleexi, I'm surprised you posted something other than your usual ':)'
  17. Blackflash;911960 wrote: You're not making any sense. You're opposition to the legalization of drugs is due to the incurred costs of drug habits, which smokers, for example, pay for in the form of exorbitant surchages on cigarrettes. Yet you've decided to discard that peice of evidence because you don't pay it yourself (which is the friggin point). I'm neither for or against legalisation. I'm against the NHS paying for the life choices of others.
  18. lol no. I was trying to provoke a reaction
  19. I couldn't care less where that goes because I don't pay for it. I pay income tax and this is the one that bothers me.
  20. Exclude those taxes because not everyone pays them. I'm on about income tax that comes out of our wages.
  21. Heh! Do you know how much it costs you treat a person who needs a lung transplant because he's a smoker? Do you know what percentage of your taxes goes to the NHS?
  22. That's racist you faggot :mad:
  23. Now that I listen again you're right. You can take the man out of India, but you can't take...