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  1. Udubland sheekadeedii weli ma wadaa awoowe? How much money did the ethnics unload for this Konfurian paper admin? warka soo daa yaa Xaji Xanjo.
  2. Xaaji Xunjuf;747675 wrote: Somalina Mujahid SIilaanyo goor maad colowdeen lol Time is near Awoow Somaliland will re open its embassy in Mogadisho Who Knows XX baba ka so degi raba isago calankisa siita Adan cadan ka so degeya markasan madina tegeya oo aan xafadaydi Hodan gaadhaya markasaan hawl wadaag koley dadkan yaqiinay cidi kama joogto kolkasan Xamar weyne Shingaani so maraya markasan xeebta ku so dabalanaya will bring back memories .. Yaaa taban kara Xaajiga Looooool. I like your swagger! Xalane ayaad musqulaha ka dhaqi doontaa haddaad soo haweysato Mogadishu. Balantaas haka bixin uun, threadkan meelbaan ku keydsanaayaa InshaAllah. Aweys Khamiis wuxuu yiri "waraa jiridoonee, wiishka lee ha yeero".
  3. Xaaji Xunjuf;747669 wrote: yes those businessmen and poets represent the people of Somaliland Sure sl needs help and there is drought in Somaliland how ever Somalia is worse and there is famine there and they need more help and all the little bit will help its not much but it will help and that's what matter. Lool yaa xidhaya Somalina inanay imanayn baan ogahay lol Sheekadaadii wey qaraxdey. Beenta aad iska dhaadhicineysaan cudur ayaad ka qaadeysaan. Kii rag ah oo dawlada Siianyo ku jira ha ka soo dego Adden Adde asagoon caasumaad haysan markaasad arki.
  4. A businessman and a poet = Somaliland government? The reality is that SL needs that 700k more than the Dadaab refugees. Gurigiina hagaajiya, isqorqorka waa laga fiicanyahay. A SL gov official xabsiga ayaa la dhigaayaa hadduu soo haweysto Xamar with his Iraqi flag. Real talk.
  5. lol@Showqi, waa ka yaabte haye! Oba, ha bixin warkooda, caadi iska dhig ee dhiigkarkooda korka ka daawo.
  6. They're looking for jobs me thinks. Go back to wherever you came from yaa ku daha.
  7. Big ups to Abdifatah, MashaAllah we have amazing brothers like him around.
  8. hehe, I was overthinking it. Mahadsanid, hawsha aad wado waa hawl muhiim u ah jiritaanka luqada Soomaaliyeed, aad ayaan uga faa'iideystey Boga Kobcinta aqoonta Af-Soomaaliga. Halkaa ka sii wad.
  9. Somalia’s worrying lion cub smuggling trade Tristan McConnell Global Post MOGADISHU, SOMALIA—Behind a fortified compound encircled with sandbags near Mogadishu’s airport is a large fenced enclosure that was the unlikely home to a pair of lion cubs rescued from smugglers earlier this year. The two cubs were discovered aboard a ship at Mogadishu port. They were taken in and cared for by foreign contractors in the war-torn city until last week, when they were finally flown out to an animal sanctuary in South Africa. Grumpy and Scar, as they were nicknamed, (the former has a bad temper and is prone to nipping overfriendly visitors; the latter has a blemish on her forehead) were found and confiscated by port authorities in late February. Officials believe they were to be shipped to the home of a wealthy exotic-pet owner in the Arabian Gulf, and their discovery sheds light on the hidden plunder of Somalia’s wildlife and natural resources from the country’s anarchic hinterland. “Smuggling animals has been a problem since the fall of the Somali state,” said Dr. Osman Gedow Amir, chairman of the Somali Organic Agriculture Development Organization, to GlobalPost. The German-trained biogeographer researches the destruction wrought on Somalia’s environment by 20 years of war. “My studies have found smuggling in each region of Somalia, with demand coming from the Gulf States and the Far East,” he said, referring to a paper submitted to the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2006. The Gulf States have the highest demand, he said, but Asia comes in second. His research shows that more common than the smuggling of lions is the smuggling of large birds such as raptors and bustards, which are like vultures; as well as antelopes. All of them are kept as exotic pets. Demand from Asia is mostly for reptiles, including snakes and chameleons. Amir estimated that at current prices Grumpy and Scar could be worth around $1,000 each — “This is big business,” he said — and warned that smuggling was decimating populations and could lead to the local disappearance of some endemic species. It is not just animals that have suffered. “Huge amounts of charcoal is exported to the Gulf States,” said Amir. “We are destroying our ecosystem.” A recent report by a team of United Nations investigators monitoring the arms embargo on Somalia described the charcoal trade as “black gold” for Al Shabaab, Somalia’s Islamist insurgent group, which profits from the trade. “Charcoal is gathered from pastoralist and agricultural areas, mainly from acacia forests in riverine zones between the Juba and Shabelle rivers,” the report said. “Packaged and sold in sacks weighing 23 to 25 kilograms each, charcoal has become the most lucrative source of income for Al Shabaab. An estimated 80 per cent of charcoal produced in Somalia is destined for export.” The report estimated that Al Shabaab’s annual income from charcoal exported from the port at Kismayo is more than $15 million — the result of deforestation on a massive scale and the destruction of animal (and human) habitat. Speaking in Mogadishu in August, Somalia’s Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali blamed the famine afflicting his country on lawlessness and “environmental degradation.” But, as Amir said, “To have wildlife protection you need a state and law enforcement; without that you can do nothing.” Somalia has neither, which makes Grumpy and Scar all the luckier and their tale all the more uplifting. With their oversized paws, furry ears and dark-spotted tummies and legs, the cubs became an attraction at the camp run by Bancroft Global Development located close to the airport in Mogadishu. Their 25-by-25 foot enclosure under a copse of shady acacia trees was surrounded by a steel mesh usually used in blast-proof walls; a wooden dog kennel in the corner protected them from occasional tropical downpours. Their keeper, who did not want to be named, was a South African dog handler working with Bancroft’s team of security advisors in Mogadishu. Last week, he escorted his leonine charges as far as Uganda from where they were flown on to South Africa. His hands and forearms are covered in nicks and scratches from when the lions got cross — usually Grumpy was to blame, he said — or just overly exuberant in their play. “They just fell into our hands,” he told GlobalPost. “No one else had the capacity to look after them, so we took them on. We’ve been muddling through feeding them and giving antibiotics to keep them healthy. It’s not the same thing as looking after dogs and cats.” When they first arrived, the lion cubs were as small as kittens, and were fed on a mixture of eggs, meat and milk. They have grown fast. By the end of their stay in Mogadishu they were eating a whole goat every few days. Recently a vet was flown in from Uganda to give the animals a medical check-up, take blood samples, give vaccinations and microchip them in preparation for their expected “export” to the South African game reserve. Residents and guests at Bancroft’s Mogadishu compound said they would miss the cubs, but there is little doubt they will have happier — and safer — lives outside Somalia.
  10. September 21, 2011 Xukuumadda Soomaaliya ayaa ku dhawaaqday dhisitaanka Guddi Farsamo oo loogu talogalay dhaqan-gelinta Tubta La Tiigsanayo waxaana arintaasi lagu shaaciyey Warsaxaafadeed maanta kasoo baxay Wasaaradda Warfaafinta,Boostada iyo Isgaarsiinta Xukuumadda Soomaaliya. Warsaxaafadeed Dhismaha Guddiga Farsamo ee Dhaqangelinta Tubta La Tiigsanayo (Roadmap) Xukuumadda KMG ah ayaa dhistay Guddi Farsamo oo loogu talogalay inay hirgeliyaan roadmap-kii lagu heshiiyay Shirkii Wadatashiga ee Muqdisho lagu soo gabagabeeyay 6dii Sebteembar 2011. Guddigan waxaa wada guddoominaya Wasiirka Qorsheynta iyo Xiriirka Caalamiga ah ee Xukuumadda KMG ah, Ku-xigeenka Wakiilka Gaarka ah ee Xoghayaha Guud ee Qaramada Midoobay, Ku-xigeenka Wakiilka Gaarka ah ee Guddoomiyaha Guddiga Midowga Afrika. Guddigan waxaa xubno ka ah afar wasiir oo ka tirsan Xukuumadda, kuwaasoo kala ah Maaliyadda, Gaashaandhigga, Arrimaha Gudaha & Amniga Qaranka, iyo Dastuurka iyo Dib-u-heshiisiinta. Waxaa sidoo kale xubno ka ah min saddex wakiil oo kala ah dhinacyada Ammaanka, Dastuurka iyo Dib- heshiisiinta ee Puntland, GalMudug iyo Ahlu-Sunnah Wal Jamaacah. Waxaa sidoo kale xubno ka ah guddoomiyeyaasha guddiyada baarlamaanka ee Gaashaandhigga/Ammaanka, Dastuurka, iyo Dib-u- heshiisiinta. Dhanka beesha caalamka waxaa xubno ka ah wakiillada IGAD, AMISOM, EAC, Jaamacadda Carabta, Midowga Yurub, iyo Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamka. Guddiga waxaa sidoo kale lagu soo dari karaa xubno kale haddii loo baahdo. Waajibaadka Guddiga Farsamo 1. Guddigu wuxuu mas’uul ka noqonayaa howlaha soo socda: i. Inuu sameeyo faahfaahsan oo lagu dhaqan-gelinayo roadmap-ka; ii. Inuu xiriiriyo, korna kala socdo roadmap-ka; iii. Inuu bixiyo talooyinka farsamo iyo fududeynta siyaasadeed ee dhaqan-gelinta roadmap-ka, isla markaana uu hubiyo in dhaqan-gelintaasi ay waafaqsan tahay Heshiiskii Kampala, si joogto ahna loo raaco in lays waafajiyo waxaayabaha la higsanayo, waqtiyada la doonayo in lagu qabto, iyo waxyaabaha looga baahan yahay in la dhowro marka la dhaqangelinayo roadmap-ka. iv. In la soo uruuriyo dhaqaale gudaha iyo dibedda ka imaanaya oo lagu fuliyo roadmap-ka. v. In la diyaariyo, lana dhaqangeliyo istaraatijiyad warfaafinta iyo iskaashiga si sare loogu qaado taageerada iyo ka-qeybgalka maamullada gobollada, qeybaha kala duwan ee bulshada sida haweenka, ganacsatada, hoggaamiyeyaasha dhaqanka, Qurba-joogta, odoyaasha dhaqanka, iyo dhallinyarada sidii loo dhaqan-gelin lahaa Tubta La Tiigsanayo. vi. In la kormeero, lana qiimeeyo sida loo dhaqangelinayo Tubta La Tiigsanayo. 2. Guddigu wuxuu ka howlgali doonaa magaalada Muqdisho, wuxuuna diyaarin doonaa, una soo gudbin doonaa warbixin bileed Madaxweynaha Dowladda FKMG ah, Ra’iisul-wasaaraha Xukuumadda FKMG, Madaxweynaha Maamul-goboleedka Soomaaliyeed ee Puntland, Madaxweynaha GalMudug, Ahlusunnah Wal Jamaacah, Baarlamaanka FKMG, La-fududeeyeyaasha, iyo Kooxda Korjoogtada iyo Isku-xirka. 3. Guddigu wuxuu: i. Sharciyeyn doonaa shaqadiisa, wuxuuna dajisan doonaa qorshe-shaqeedkiisa. ii. Awood u leeyahay inuu guddoomo warbixinnada ka imaanaya hay’adaha mas’uulka ka ah dhaqan- gelinta Tubta La Tiigsanayo. Dhamaad
  11. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Interview conducted by Hassan Geedi Santur
  12. Male-awaal? waqti badan ayey igu qaadan lahayd inaan keeno ereygaas. Qof isticmaalaaya weli kama maqlin, mana ka aqrin meel lagu soo qorey. Marka aad iyo aad ayaad u mahadsantahay. Su'aal kale haddii aad ka jawaabi kartid, racial degeneration Soomaali maxaa lagu dhahaa.? Waan ku wareeray. Mar kale mahadsanid walaal.
  13. Positive, ASC brother, good to have you back! Waxaan ku weydiiyey haddii aad ii sheegi karto ereyga Soomaaliga ee u dhigma "hypothetically", iyo haddii aad tusaale ku isticmaali kartid. Waad mahadsantahay.
  14. You should do research before you start threads like these. Just saying.
  15. Xaaji Xunjuf;746953 wrote: Have the decency to say AUN when mentioning a dead muslim Koonfurian, I hardly doubt it was by accident.
  16. Midbaa cadhooday markuu aqriyey newskan. Op-Ed:Those who do not comprehend Somaliland, can seek citizenship in Somalia The Self named SSC group are alien and not genuine of the region. The self named SSC group which are suffering identity crises, sought cheap shot diplomacy in the TFG of Sheikh Sharif. They have assured to extend their animosity towards Somaliland in every trench. If we have to consider their claim to represent SSC, first and foremost, the folks are confused and myopic about their goals and are by now rather reckless and lost in the famous Somali politics of back stabbing. They are dwelling in Mogadishu begging their earned Independence in 1960 with the Somaliland block, that is if they were to be genuine. It is laughable to see them back to square one, doing what Somaliland stood firm in dealing with Southern Somalia. They claim to dismiss the accord of Somaliland communities in Burao Declaration in 1991. They despise the call from Hargeisa to end animosity among the communities but rather chose to pursue what Somaliland turned down to accept from Mogadishu. http://somalilandpress.com/op-edthose-do-not-comprehend-somaliland-can-seek-citizenship-in-somalia-23771?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+somalilandpress%2FlHUW+%28SomalilandPress%29
  17. Qudbadda Madaxweynaha uu Ka Jeediyey Xerro Cusub Oo Dhagax Dhigay ka dhageyso halkan. http://radiomuqdisho.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Riix-Halkaan-Si-Aad-U-Dhageysato-Qudbadda-Madaxweynaha-Uu-Ka-Jeediyey-Xerro-Cusub-Oo-Dhagax-Dhigay.mp3
  18. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, September 15, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- African Union Mission in Somalia has launched the construction of military barracks for TFG soldiers in Mogadishu. H.E. Sheikh Sharif, President of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG), presided over the groundbreaking ceremony. Also in attendance were the Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (DRSCC), Hon. Wafula Wamunyinyi,The Deputy Force Commander, TFG's Defense Minister Hon. Hussein Arab, members ofTFG military, and AMISOM senior Officers. The project aims at extending and improving Gesira training center by building additional facilities with a capacity to accommodate 1,100 soldiers. The facilities will include permanent structured living quarters, dining halls, and a parade square once completed. This is part of the implementation of infrastructure development and capacity building as envisaged in the National Security and Stabilization Plan (NSSP). Soldiers will no longer live in unsanitary conditions far from their duty stations. Their new environment will boost their morale; enhance discipline; which in turn will improve their performance. In his remarks, Honorable Wamunyinyi thanked the European Union for its support to the African Union Mission in Somalia and more particularly for funding this project. “Today, we begin to create a new Gesira of the future, a space where the brave soldiers of Somalia can stay and perform their duty, and serve their country with dignity. Despite the extraordinary environmental and economic challenges that their country faces, they have never given up hope for freedom and better life”, Hon. Wamunyinyi said. In his address during the ceremony, President Sheikh Sharif thanked AMISOM and the European Union for their continued support and effort to improve the lives of the Somali people. “The construction of the facilities for those who defend the nation, is one the most needed projects in Mogadishu. The project is extremely important for the enhancement and safeguarding of our institutions. This project aligns perfectly with this city's desire to improve the quality of life of our soldiers and strengthen national security system”, said President Sharif. The construction works are to be completed within six months. © copyright StarAfrica.com