Jacaylbaro

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  1. Waaba haday gartaan dee ,,,,, Qorax bal maxaa laga garan waakaase
  2. It's time to pay attention to the neglected regions of Somaliland Indeed ............ Thanks for the concern
  3. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) East Africa Mission on June 7th 2011 rolled out an ambitious program to enhance business investment and economic opportunities in the self-declared republic of Somaliland. The developed agency which launched a blueprint multimillion initiative dubbed ‘Partnership for Economic Growth’ in the capital Hargeisa, says it seeks to improve the environment forinvestment and expand economic opportunities in the tiny Northern region of troubled Somalia “We believe in the resiliency and entrepreneurial spirit of the Somali people,” said Acting USAID East Africa Mission Director, John Power. “This partnership will not only benefit the local economy, but will also promote stability.” The US’s largest aid agency will provide Somaliland’s business communities with new opportunities to help them improve their incomes and build a better future. As Hargeisa emerges from a backdrop of historical destruction, the USAID led program will address strategic economic fields both in the private and public sectors. “The Partnership for Economic Growth will work with a broad range of government authorities and private sector to assess strengths, weaknesses and investment opportunities in the most productive Somali value chains, including livestock, fisheries, gums and resins” USAID said in a press statement Part of the program also includes addressing the role of women in entrepreneurship by helping women groups achieve some form of sustainable development through enhancement of their much neglected businesses. “It will improve access to business development services, especially for women entrepreneurs. It will support the development of regulatory policies to do business better and ultimately attract more investment” the statement read in part. At a colorful function attended by representatives from the Ministries of Commerce Industry and Tourism, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, the Chamber of Commerce, financial institutions, private sector, women entrepreneurs and local associations, Somaliland authorities hailed the initiative describing these efforts as one that will revitalize the economic mainstay of the region. “The private sector is the pillar of the economy,” said Abdulahi Dirie Jama, Secretary General of the Chamber of Commerce. “It is a source of revenue for the government and a major supplier of livelihood for residents.” Source: Hiiraan Online
  4. Read full article here ............ http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/recognising-somaliland-would-boost-the-fight-against-piracy/71361.aspx
  5. I'll just stick with Whatsapp for now .......... don't wana put too many stuff.
  6. Had a great evening ................. and gona be sleeping da whole day tomorrow IA
  7. Is it true though that the Whatsapp will no longer be free after this year ???? ,, someone told me
  8. I also learned yesterday, with Whatsapp you can share photos, videos, voice notes, and even live video .............. Gotta love it
  9. Volcano in Eritrea causes problems in the flights from/to Djibouti & Ethiopia. Didn't know it is that serious though
  10. Chrome Book is the name of the new laptops that both Samsung and Acer start rolling out today. They are the first to use Google’s Chrome operating system OS. It’s been a month since Google announced that the final version of the operating system OS Chrome was clear and now it säljstart of the first computers. On Amazon you can order two varieties of Acer Cromia Chrome Book where the person has built-in 3G modem costs 450 dollars (2900 dollars) while the wifi version costs $ 380. Samsung’s Series 5 Chrome Book costs $ 500 for the model that supports both mobile broadband and traditional wireless networks. Without 3G is the price of $ 430. Both of these computers are: Intel’s dual-core Atom Processors Flash Drives of 16 GB and 2 GB of RAM Weighs about 1.5 pounds. The main difference is that the slightly more expensive Samsung model has a screen of 12.1 inches, while Acer has selected screen size 11.6 inches. Later in the summer is expected to also the first desktop computers with Chrome Olympic show up. One example is U.S. Xi3 to start selling its Chrome Computers July 4. The company has developed products around Chromium Olympics in a few years now and has proven itself as a compact, cube-shaped model to draw exceptionally low power.
  11. Then i guess it is time for u to change you name first ..........
  12. Wa'alaykum Wasalaam Ibti, i forgot to add the Dhagaxaanta though ..... not a good example of Burco at all
  13. looooooooooooool ,, kani waaba nooc kele
  14. Al-Qaeda names Zawahiri to succeed bin Laden AFP DUBAI — Al-Qaeda on Thursday named Ayman al-Zawahiri as its new chief to succeed the slain Osama bin Laden and vowed there will be no let up in its "jihad' against the United States and Israel. "The general command of Al-Qaeda announces, after consultations, the appointment of Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri as head of the group," the jihadist network said in statement posted on an Islamist website. Zawahiri, the group's long-time number two, succeeds bin Laden who was killed by US commandos in a May 2 raid in Pakistan. The statement said that under Zawahiri's leadership Al-Qaeda would pursue its 'jihad' (holy war) against the United States and Israel. "We seek with the aid of God to call for the religion of truth and incite our nation to fight ... by carrying out jihad against the apostate invaders ... with their head being crusader America and its servant Israel, and whoever supports them," said the statement. The fight would continue "until all invading armies leave the land of Islam." "We support the uprisings of our oppressed Muslim people against the corrupt and tyrant leaders who have made our nation suffer in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya Yemen, Syria and Morocco," said the statement, referring to a wave of revolts that have rocked the Middle East and North Africa since December. The protests have succeeded in toppling autocrats in Egypt and Tunisia while others, such as Libya's Moamer Kadhafi and Syria's Bashar al-Assad are still battling uprisings in their countries. Al-Qaeda urged those involved in the uprisings to continue their "struggle until the fall of all corrupt regimes that the West has forced onto our countries." Like his slain Saudi-born co-conspirator, the 60-year-old Egyptian surgeon Zawahiri has been hiding ever since the United States declared its war on terror after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Zawahiri, now the United State's most wanted man, was jailed for three years in Egypt for militancy and was implicated in the assassination of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1981, and a 1997 massacre of tourists in Luxor. Facing a death sentence, he left Egypt in the mid-1980s initially for Saudi Arabia, but soon headed for Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar where the resistance to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan was based, and then to Afghanistan, where he joined forces with bin Laden. Copyright © 2011 AFP
  15. Al-Qaeda has named Ayman al-Zawahiri as its new chief following the killing in Pakistan of long-time leader Osama bin Laden by US commandos, the jihadists said in a statement Thursday. "The general command of Al-Qaeda announces, after consultations, the appointment of Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri as head of the group," said the statement, issued in the name of the general command and posted on an Islamist website. Zawahiri has been Al-Qaeda's number two for years. Source: TheDaily Nation
  16. Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Alfredo Mantica speaks of situational in the Horn of Africa country, ravaged by 22 years of civil war and clashes between clans, following the decision of the president and the speaker of Parliament to force the resignation of the Prime Minister of the transitional government, which instead is supported by thousands of people took to the streets in recent days in his own defense Daniele Mastrogiacomo. ROME – We met the Undersecretary for Foreign Minister to whom we asked to paint a picture of the situation in Somalia, where they continue protests against a decision of the President Sheik Sharif Ahmed Shieck, former leader of Islamic Courts and the speaker of Parliament, Sharif Hassan, a year to move the date of the elections and to force the resignation within days, the current prime minister of the transitional government, Abdullahi Mohamed Mohamed. Senator Alfredo Mantica, what happens in Somalia? “There seems to be a strong protest in Mogadishu. We do not know how extensive, whether popular or exploited by others. But we know that has its foundation.” According to our information is a protest to defend the prime minister, perhaps the first head of government who has obtained important results in twenty years. “Last week an agreement was signed in Kampala, Uganda, with which it is one year extension of the parliamentary elections in Somalia. They were scheduled for next August 21. President Sheik Ahmed and the speaker of Parliament Sharif Hassan wanted to extend three years the mandate of the transitional government. The international community, headed by the U.S. and the UN were against it. The President of Uganda has mediated and it was decided to extend for one year only. ” But with the obligation of the prime minister to resign within 30 days. As president and speaker of Parliament remain in office. It seems a stretch, does not believe Undersecretary Mantica? “The Somali situation is complex and difficult. I’ll take care of at least ten years and are on the verge of nervous. The balance between clans are always precarious, and without this balance is difficult to reconstruct a semblance of civil society, it is complicated to operate institutions, legislation, try to slowly return to normal. Now we are faced with a conflict between the President, former leader of the Islamic Courts and therefore more orthodox religious values ??and the speaker of Parliament more secular. Say expression of Ethiopia. Excuse me, but the agreement provides for the forced resignation of Prime Minister and the simultaneous confirmation of the president and the speaker of Parliament. Both want to invalidate the head of government. This is why thousands of Somalis took to the streets. It had never happened. “The prime minister has been in office five months. And ‘early to judge his work. But what he has done so far has been very positive. It has achieved important results. The government already seemed a miracle.” Why send him home, then. “The strength of the instability in Somalia is a constant. And the prime minister represents stability.” But then it seems absurd not to support the agreement in Kampala, which means, in effect, endorsing what she calls “the force of instability”? “The international community, including Italy, is tired of the disputes that divide Somalia. Amisom troops for five years, Ugandans and Burundians, are there to fight against the Shaabab. But we’re still in a political stalemate.” Italy has decided to open an embassy in Mogadishu. There seems to be a gesture that leads to a semblance of normality. “It ‘s a decision we made with Britain and the United Nations. All three will open a representative office in the airport area, under the control of forces AMISOM. Then comes the Parliament extended its term for three. Does Italy support this decision or not? “We were opposed to an extension of the transitional government for three years. We can not continue indefinitely. We welcome the postponement of an election for a year.” Should the government remain in office along with its Prime Minister? “Yes, we believe that the accord should be discussed in the Parliament. The President, the Speaker of the Parliament and the Prime minister should remain in office for one more year. Leave Somalia prey to radical Islamists, al Qaeda and pirates seems very destabilizing, not only for the region but for the same land and sea trade. What can be done to resolve a crisis that has lasted 22 years? “Three things. First, create a stability. Secondly, to advance good governance and manage the vital infrastructure of the country. You can not win the consent of the population, where the port, for example, is full of poor and rates are higher than elsewhere. Third, insist on dialogue between the different clans on the basis of the Djibouti agreement. The forces in the country must be fairly represented. ” Are these forces include the Shaabab? “We know all or much of the Taliban, but we know nothing of the Shaabab. There are two souls within them: one that has an agenda and the Somali national who has radical Islamic agenda. With the first is a dialogue. Somalia has never been a fundamentalist country, then there is a clear refusal to Salafi Islam. The people have shown many times and this Shaabab to know. Today there are difficulties. ” What is Italy doing in Somalia? “We are following the path traced by the British in Somaliland. We support and are present in Puntland, the old Migiurtina. We believe that to leave the swamp must create the conditions for the emergence of a federation of Somalia. In Puntland this is possible because c ‘ is a stable form of government, there are institutions. ” Is it true that the pirates are also in Puntland. ‘It is true. But there are conditions to normalize the situation. “And the others, Mogadishu and the rest of the country? “We will adapt, will agree. Choose whether to stay in the swamp or rise again. They have a year’s time: government, parliament and the president remain in office.”