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96% of Somaliland Officials Have The New E-Somali Passport
Jacaylbaro replied to galia's topic in Politics
Too many scripts these days ,,, -
Making up ??,,,, ma Alpha ayaad i mooday aniga
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96% of Somaliland Officials Have The New E-Somali Passport
Jacaylbaro replied to galia's topic in Politics
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96% of Somaliland Officials Have The New E-Somali Passport
Jacaylbaro replied to galia's topic in Politics
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96% of Somaliland Officials Have The New E-Somali Passport
Jacaylbaro replied to galia's topic in Politics
wuu ku riyooday -
1975 weeyaan xaaji ,,,,
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Dhowr iyo Soddon Sannadood ka hor buu qaaday ,,,,,,, 1998 ku lahaa ,, ciyaal fooqal ciyaal
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Large sums of money received by Somalia's interim UN-backed government have not been accounted for, a World Bank report says. The report, seen by the BBC, is being circulated at talks in Turkey on how to end Somalia's decades of anarchy. It alleges a discrepancy of about $130m (£85m) in the accounts over two years. UK foreign minister William Hague told the BBC that an international board to oversee the distribution of aid funds needed to be established urgently. Somalia's transitional government mandate expires in August when it is due to hand over to an elected president. 'Big question mark' The revelations in the World Bank report come as several hundred Somali politicians meet representatives of more than 50 countries in Istanbul to try to win new funding for the long-term reconstruction of country. The report stops short of making specific allegations, but does not rule out corruption as a possible explanation for the missing government revenue funds. "There is a discrepancy in what comes in and there's a lack of accounting of how money has been spent," the report's author Joakim Gundel is quoted by US broadcaster Voice of America as saying. "So that opens naturally a big question mark for sure." The report, which looks at the years 2009 and 2010, also says the transitional government has no real accounting system nor does it publicly disclose financial statements. Contacted by the BBC, Mr Gundel said he would not make any comment about the report until later on Friday. But VOA reports him as saying that the missing millions could significantly bolster Somalia's security without relying on foreign donations. FULL STORY ON BBC
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Wallee iyo Billaan maray Iyo wacad Illaahay Wershadaa saboolkiyo Wadhatada la qaybsaday Wiilay dhashaan ahay Weeraarta hoosiyo Waaheel rug sare furan Marka laysu kala waco Ninka labada waaxood Danyar weheshadaan ahay Waayo waayadeed dee Sow geel ma wadi jirin Weris caano kama dhamin Walacsiga nin hodaniyo Sow wiirsi kuma korin Sow aabbe weydiyo Waxma hayste ima dhalin Ina Walanwal maan ihi Hurre lama walaal ihi ...................................... Hadraawi
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Nissan is going after accident-prone smartphone users with a new self-healing phone case. Prone to dropping your iPhone? What if there were a way for unsightly scratches to disappear, on their own? That’s the promise of a new type of phone case designed by car manufacturer Nissan for klutzy smartphone addicts. Here’s what you need to know: What is it? Nissan calls its new product the Scratch Shield iPhone case. It’s made with a special type of self-healing paint that fills in dings and scratches shortly after they appear, no touch-up required. “This technology isn’t new,” says Tyler Lee at Ubergizmo. “In fact for those who are really into cars, they might be able to recognize that this technology has been in use by Nissan on several Nissan and Infiniti car models.” It heals itself? How? It uses a tactile, gel-like surface made of a chemical compound called polyrotaxane, which responds to small disturbances. When the case, say, “acquires a small scratch, its chemical structure reacts and changes back to its original shape, effectively filling the gap the scratch made,” says Jamie Condliffe at Gizmodo. “In other words, it heals.” How long does it take for a scratch to disappear? About an hour for a small scratch, though “the chemical reaction will continue to work its magic on more major damage for up to a week,” says the International Business Times. Though there’s no word on pricing (yet), the case is expected to go into production later this year after a trial run. Sources: Gizmodo, International Business Times, Ubergizmo, TheWeek
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Qoorta sudhay ku lahaa ,,, qoortoodu taa muuqata miyaanay ahayn ??
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Come on ..... maxaa dhacay dee ?
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Weftigii Somaliland oo ka hadlay shirkii Istanbul
Jacaylbaro replied to Siciid1986's topic in Politics
So Somaliland was sitting between Tanzania and Marocco ...... very good -
So you agree with me ,,,, mental case and half
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Mental case ,,,
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Abtigiis;836616 wrote: "Maaddeey reerkoodu ba bilawgii hore Waxay baahi qabeen Bililiqiyo boob Ayey kaga baxeen"...
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