Suldaanka Posted May 8, 2020 Reer Beledweyne built a flood barrier on the banks of the Sheebelle River with the funds donated by Somaliland citizens. They named the levy after Hargeisa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted May 8, 2020 Isn't that nice? Best news from Hiiraan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted May 9, 2020 Guddidii Beledweyn oo ka sheekaynaya wixii ay ku qabteen lacagtii Somaliland ugu deeqday. It was the Somaliland team that arrived in the city that made the suggestion that 400,000 dollars of the 600,000 be used to build a barrier to prevent future flooding. The locals added an additional 150,000 of their own and have so built a number of levies where the water used to breach the river banks. According to the Guddi, balanqaadkii Cheeseman iyo Djibouti labaduba ma soo gaadhin Beledweyne. Guddi beeniyey in dowladdu kaalin ku leedahay dadaallada Beledweyne WWW.VOASOMALI.COM Guddiga Gurmadka Magaalada Beledweyne ayaa beeniyay in dowladda federaalka ay kaalin ku leedahay dadaallada socda eelagu doonayo in sanadkan fatahaad looga badbaadiyo magaalada, marka laga reebo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 9, 2020 Where's the bit for Qardho mase PR donation meesha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qorane Posted May 9, 2020 Farmajo/Kheyre government gave Qardho $1 million and sand bags for Beletweyne. Failmaajo’s favourite minster wasiirka qorsheeynta, a Somalilander fugitive is doing fine clan job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gooni Posted May 9, 2020 Waraabe yaa waxaa laga hayaa hadaan xoolaha habraha, xoolaha kale ka aqaan waligay ma cuneen. Reer "land" sadaqadooda wax wayn baa ka'si ah. Hiiraan cid walba waa u mana-sheeganaysaa. 400,000, ma dawladda soomaaliya iyo dawlada jabuuti bay kula tartamayeen, mise sadaqa shacabka waqooyi la baxeen bay ahayd? Kuwa sadaqada qaatayna waa inay eegaan kuwa aan xataa munaafaqad waxba ku helin oo ilaahay uga mahad celiyaan. Allahuma aslax axwaalnaa jamiican. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted May 9, 2020 Gooni, Webiga ayaa fatahay laba jeer saddex sanadood gudahood 2017 iyo 2019. WEli ma arkayno wax la taaban karo oo dawlada fedaraalku ka qabatay. Lacag deeqid keliya ma ahane maadaama ay arrintan tahay masiibo soo noqnoqotay waxa haboonayd in ay dabagal ku smaeeyaan in hawshan qabsoobto. This issue doesn't need " Igu Sawir". Hal baldoozer oo saddex billod ka hawl gala ayey u baahan tahay. Waxa kale oo ku tusaysaa in muruqa iyo daccad loo shaqeeyo ka muhiimsan tahay lacahg malaayin ah oo lagu tuuro mushkilada. You ca not throw money to resolve problems that need control management and real man hour work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qorane Posted May 9, 2020 Mogadishu (HOL) - Over $2.5 million donated by foreign governments and Somalis locally for the Beletweyne flood response did not reach the intended communities, Hiiraan Online has learned. A source privy to the aid mobilization process told HOL that $1.5 million donated by the Chinese government back in May of 2018 was diverted to fund the ongoing ICJ maritime case at the Hague. “The money donated by the Chinese to help the Beletweyne floods efforts were used to pay the lawyers representing Somalia in the maritime case with Kenyan at the ICJ,” the source who requested anonymity said. The source noted a $600,000 contribution from the Djibouti government and a pledge of $500,000 by the Federal Government failed to reach the flood victims. advertisements China’s ambassador to Somalia Qin Jian announced the donation May 2018 during a joint press conference with Foreign Affairs Minister Isse Awad. However, the source close to the HirShabelle administration said the local government did not receive the funds. Speaking to the VOA, Beletweyne floods committee chairman, Haji Osman Dhagahow, said Friday that support from the federal government had been limited thus far. He said that although they have received contributions from local and international groups, the central government has only sent 500 Hesco bags. Nearly half a million people were affected by the floods with another 300,000 uprooted from their homes when the Shabelle river burst its banks last September. The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) warned Thursday floods were imminent in Beletweyne owing to heavy rains particularly in southern Ethiopia where the river originates. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites