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Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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I don't know, brother. Laakiin waa runtaa totally unexpected, too. Guddoomiye Axmed Isääq Xasan just concluded his press briefings with tallies still pouring. He said he will hold next press conference tomorrow. Kenyatta still leading with 56% of the counted votes against Odinga's 37%. More than 1,150,000 of the votes counted. Twelve percent of the precincts reporting. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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With 900,000 of the votes counted, Kenyatta still leading the same with 57% counted votes, against Odinga's 39%. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Axmed Isääq Xasan -- Guddoomiyaha guddiga doorashooyinka dalkaan. He is one of the most powerful men today in Nayroobi. Waana Reer Gaarisa. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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More than 800,000 votes counted, Kenyatta is leading 57% of the votes. Odinga with almost 39% of the votes. This is totally unexpected. I do think the Odinga strongholds are not being counted yet to tally. There is no other possible reason. By the way, to win the presidency, one would need a simple majority: 51% of the votes. Otherwise, there would be a run-off within a month with the two leading candidates remaining. -
Isqabqabsi ma jirto because waala isdooranayaa, xataa hadduunan qofkaas kasoo jeedin deeganahaas. Gobollada la isla dego wey isdooranayaan, kii soo haro ayaa leh. No muran iyo isqabqabsi. However, what you two are advocating -- institutionalized clan federalism -- is much, much worse and divisive than anything Soomaalida u keeneyso nabad iyo wada degnaan raagto, let alone horumar. Ama taariiq hala raaco, haddii la diidana 18 gobol hala isku maamulo, each to its own. Federalism, especially clan federalism, will never work in Soomaaliya, especially in deep south. Plus waxee Kiinya dabada ka riixeyso, a neo-African colonialism, baddeena iyo dhulkeenana sii rabto, NFD xooga ku heysatay ku filnaan weysee. Another reason any sane and reasonable Soomaali would never buy.
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Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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The old baarlamaan is defunct, but the new available seats is as follows: 290 MP seats, plus 47 seats allocated solely for women. The senate, which is a new chamber, has 47 elected seats available. This election is unprecedented since there are six different elected bodies -- presidency, senate, MPs, women's representatives, governorship and county representives. All being elected today. It seems their new constitution heavily borrowed from the American system of governance without being federal system, though. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Somali Woman Hoping to Make History Ijara — As Kenyans go to the polls today, could Sophia Abdi Noor become the first ever Somali woman to be voted in to the Kenyan parliament? Polling day has finally arrived for the Kenya's 14 million registered voters. After months of campaigning, Kenyans will cast six ballots for their preferred representatives, from the presidential level down the council level. One of those hoping to see her campaigning efforts rewarded is Sophia Abdi Noor. In the sweltering heat of north-eastern Kenya, Sophia Abdi Noor has been hot on the campaign trail. In the final week before polling stations opened, her convoy of campaign cars desperately tried to reach as many people as possible. At each village, people gathered in the shade of a tree while Sophia explained how she will develop this neglected part of Kenya. The women cheered and danced. The men sat quietly, nodding in agreement. Although it sounds like any normal election campaign, this one is unique. As a woman in a conservative Somali region of northern Kenya, it might be assumed that Sophia Abdi Noor should not stand a chance of winning. Women have not been leaders here. But Abdi Noor is changing this. The only woman in a field of six parliamentary candidates, she is the clear favourite to win the Ijara constituency. If she does win, Sophia Abdi Noor will be the first Somali woman to be elected to the Kenyan parliament. Changing attitudes Increasing the number of women in Kenyan politics has been difficult. The new constitution requires that women hold at least one-third of elected positions, but this part of the constitution has not yet been implemented. Daisy Amdani, chairman of the NGO Women's Political Alliance, puts this down to a lack of political will amongst the male-dominated political establishment. "By watering down legislation they seek to retain power", she explains. In recent years there has been an increasing focus on the involvement of women in Kenyan politics, but Amdani does not feel that all the lobbying of government has achieved much. She is pessimistic about the upcoming election and describes it as a "tutorial from which we are going to learn a lot of lessons". However, obstinate politicians are not the main obstacle to increasing female representation in Kenya. Abdi Noor is an example of this. Although she did not contest the last election, she became an MP after she was given a seat as a Nominated MP. These are MPs who are appointed by their parties, rather than elected. Six of the twelve Nominated MPs were women. It is clear, therefore, that Kenyan politicians are not entirely opposed to women being involved in politics. Instead, the main problem is at a local level and cultural attitudes. Of the 210 MPs elected at the last election only 16 were women. Amdani explains that there are two reasons for this. Firstly, many women are reluctant to put themselves forward for election. Secondly, most people would still rather vote for a man. Running on issues Together with the NGO Action Aid, the Women's Political Alliance has been trying to change this. Amdani explains that many communities believe they will be cursed if they are led by a woman. There is also a fear in some communities that the authority of men is being challenged. By holding community forums all over Kenya, they have attempted to demonstrate that women can lead and that the communities can benefit from this. In particular, they have used these forums to allow female candidates to say what they would do if elected. Amdani says that getting women to run issue-based campaigns "as opposed to the money campaigns of men" is integral to convincing people to vote for women. This is where the second part of Amdani's strategy comes in. They have created the National Women's Charter, a policy document detailing which issues are important to women in Kenya, and have been holding training courses for women who want to enter politics. By providing training on items such as how to create a manifesto and run a campaign-focused on policy, they are giving more women the confidence to contest elections and are improving their chances of being successful. The emphasis on policy and not personality has proven effective and back in Ijara. Sophia Abdi Noor says that is the reason for her strong position. Abdi Noor has worked in development for over 30 years, having set up an NGO in Ijara in the late 1980s, and she is using her knowledge of development to convince people that she has the best policies to help them. Standing next to an empty water tank in the small village of Gababa, she explained to the crowd that relying on government development programmes will not work. She then outlined her ideas for forming international development partnerships, which bypass central government. This will help bring things such as healthcare, education and importantly water to the region. The details of the various development projects were then discussed. The detail and authority with which Abdi Noor discusses her development policies is paying off. Mohammud Osman is one of the Gababa residents who came to see her talk. When asked who he will vote for, he replies quickly, "Sophia". When asked why he says, again without pausing, "because of her development record. We think she can do better than the others". As her speech ended, a water truck pulled up and started to fill the empty tank. People rushed back to their houses to fetch water canisters. Abdi Noor said proudly that she paid for the fuel to bring the truck to Gababa. Running an issues-based campaign is helping her win in one of the most unlikely parts of Kenya, but some of the usual tricks of Kenyan politics are probably proving just as effective here and across the country. Xigasho -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Siyeeloow is led by Uhuru Kenyatta as well with 57% of the counted votes. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Wajeer county is led by Peter Kenneth with the 45% of the counted votes. Totally unexpected. They didn't vote for our Soomaali candidate and that area's local man, Maxamed Diida. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Gaarisa county leaning to Kenyatta with 54% of the votes counted as of 7:30. Mandheera county is still led by Kenyatta with 98% of the counted votes. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Yes, there were violence in Bambaasa (Mombasa) iyo Gaarisa late last night and early in the morning at dawn. Inta kasii aqriso for more info. Islii is the safest place to be in Nayroobi during the election time. Meel walba wey xirantahay, though. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Our Soomaali candidate, Maxamed Diida, is not fairing well, only 0.20% of the votes cast nationally, with 1,266 people voting for him as of 7:22 pm. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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57.32% for Kenyatta against 38.93% for Odinga, 640,000 of the votes counted as of 7:20 pm local time. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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In Mandheera county, Kenyatta has 97% of the counted vote so far. Whoa. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Very surprising result so far. Kenyatta is leading strongly as of 7 pm Nayroobi time. Perhaps Kiikuuyo region is being counted now. -
Doorashada Kiinya: Liveblogging
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Alpha Blondy;923567 wrote: i heard on VOA/AJE that somali-kenyans will be for voting for the disabled guy Yusuf? ma ruunba inaadeeroow MMA? Haa, the very vast majority Yuusuf Xasan dooran doonaan hadduu Eebbe idmo. Waa wada Soomaaliweyn, regardless of qabiiladee kasoo jeedaan. A landslide ayuu ku heli doonaa xaafadda Islii. Laakiin inaa 'disabled' ugu wacdid xildhibaanka waa laga fiicanyahay. Asagoo shaqadiisa gudanaayo dhaawacmay, oo Soomaalida u dadaalaaye siduu maalkooda iyo hantidooda u badbaadin lahaa. It was no coincidence a major raaf started immediately after he was hospitalized after that explosion. Hanti badan ayaa la dhacay by the security forces, dad badan la iska qabqabsaday lacag fooqal caqli ahayna lagu soo daaye, dad kalena la iska xirtay xaqooda lagu tuntay. But no longer. Soomaalidii wey iska dhiciyeen tuugadii dowladnimada ku gambaneysay. -
Waranle_Warrior;923561 wrote: ^So you reckon you make up the majority in Gedo and Jubbada Dhexe? I disagree with you mate Let's be realistic, not dwell on the past and consider current demographics in these regions. I think the reality is otherwise than you suggest. I don't make up nothing. I represent myself alone. I am just stating what history was and how it was allocated in '50s and '60s. There was one gobol then called Alta Jubba (Jubbada Sare) consisting the four gobols that today are known Jubbada Dhexe, Baay, Gedo and Bakool. If any region needs to unite its gobolo in the south, those four gobols need to. Otherwise sidee ahayd 1990 hala isku maamulo, each to its own gobol and guddoomiye -- the last 18 gobolo, that is. Conjuring up wild dreams from the thin air and inventing controversial, unhistorical region does not create harmony to those who live in those gobolo today.
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Waranle_Warrior;923552 wrote: Throw one man one vote elections in this three regions, Lower, Upper Jubba and Gedo and see who the majority is. No need for phantom old historical regions. Throw one man one vote elections in the historical Alta Jubba (Jubbada Sare), too. That is Bakool, Jubbada Dhexe, Gedo and Baay. And let's see who is the majority. No need to create unnecessary, controversial new political regions.
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What about Waqooyi Galbeed folks? Would they want one, too, since Boorama and Berbera would share one gobol, whereas Laascaanood, Ceerigaabo, Burco iyo Laasqorey iyagana hal gobol kale. It worked fine in '60s, not any major problems arising from this electoral allocation. It should work fine now, too. And the plus point is that there won't be any need for federalism.
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In the last few weeks, aad iyo aad ganacsiga Islii u socday. Dad badan wax u gadmay. Laakiin waxaa yaab nagu noqotay kala gadisinaanta u dhaxeyso Soomaalida iyo Kiinyaatiga oo labada jaaliyadoodba isku diyaarinooyo ibtilo inay ka dhashaan laga yaabo doorashooyinka beri oo bisha afar ah ka dhici doono dalkaan Kiinya. Soomaalida meeshee raashiin jumlo, hilib iyo waxyaabaha quutul daruuriga oo wada jumlo ah ka gadanaayaan, Kiinyaatiga waxee gadanooyaan furnitures, housewares, appliances, carpets, rugs, clothes -- completely the opposite. Ileen dad aan waligood qaxin waaye, oo aan ogeyn micnaha qax iyo sida la isku diyaariyo.
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PM Saacid appeases his boss President Hassan Sh.
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Hadduu xataa 'appease' gareeye waa madaxweynihiisa iyo madaxweynaheena. Laakiin kuwaas Kiikuuyada appease gareynaayo oo waliba isla sii quman, dhulkii iyo baddiina rabo inay iibsadaan, kuwaas maxaa laga dhihi lahaa. -
The Zack;922923 wrote: Just so that your clan gets benefited, you want to go back to 1960 stuff? Somalidu waa dad nooc kale ah. Who is going to let you do that? So where did the 'Jubbaland' come from? After the '60s? Ain't it a colonial name? For your information, I, for one, am not for federalism iyo wixii la mid ah. Laakiin tixraaca la iska indhitaraayo iyo huruufta meeshaan lagu haayo la yaabanahay. Wax aanan jirin, historical shuqul ku laheyna oo aanan soconeyni ayaaba la dhoob dhoobooyaa.
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oba hiloowlow;922278 wrote: Saraha cusub qaarkood dad ayaa saan u dhistay. Dantaguud maxaa iga galay ka ah ama wax aanan ogeyn iska dhigaayo. Mishibiyeerigii dadweynaha mari lahaa ayaaba la iska ootay. Sarar badan saas ah. Waa sheeko Islii, Nayroobi.
