Suldaanka Posted May 20, 2005 Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, one of Africa's last surviving statemen who fought the colonial powers in the late 1950s and early 1960s, is currently on a 3 day visit in Hargeisa. The former President of Zambia Dr. Kaunda is occupnied by a number of other African diplomats and businessmen. The delegation was welcomed by Somaliland's vice president Mr. Ahmed Yasin, the deputy mayor of Hargeisa and a number of Somaliland officials at Egal International Airport. ------------ Former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda arrives Somaliland Hashim Goth, Awdalnews Network= Hargeisa, 19 May 2005--Former Zambian President and one of the last surviving independence leaders of Africa Kenneth Kaunda arrived here today. He was warmly welcomed at Egal Airport by Somaliland's Vice President Ahmed Yusuf Yasin and a number of Ministers. Also present to receive the veteran leader were crowds of Hargeisa people including women organizations, all waving green branches and chanting welcome songs to the highest-ranking African personality that visits Somaliland since it restored its sovereignty 14 years ago. Kaunda attended a dinner held in his honor by the Vice President at Mansour Hotel. He is expected to meet President Dahir Riyale Kahin over dinner at the Presidential Palace tomorrow evening. Sources close to the government said that President Kahin would present to Kaunda an old group photo of a number of veteran African leaders including Kaunda and the late Somaliland President Mohammed Ibrahim Egal. Kaunda's visit, which has come in response to an invitation by President Kahin, is part of the government's efforts to explain Somaliland's issue to African leaders. In a word to the Press, Kaunda said that he would make a statement after he meets the President on Friday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sky Posted May 20, 2005 ex-president of zambia was an impressive statesman. i think i have his picture together with somalias ex-prime minister m/cigaal in my hard drive. very smart move of the somaliland government to send invitations to as many influencial ppl as possible to explain the seccesion. lets just hope kenneth kaunda and others wont fall for your traps. hopefully and undoubtedly the seccesionist camp will fail miserably, as is the trend since 2003. im longing for a united somalia ma garatay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted May 20, 2005 lets just hope kenneth kaunda and others wont fall for your traps Well, Abrahim Lincon once said: The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing. I am sure when reality strucks, all fake hopes go out of the window. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted May 20, 2005 Kaunda oo Booqasho Rasmi ah ku Yimid Somaliland Ka Daawa Halkan sidii Loosoo Dhaweeyey Sky I liked the old man before and it was nice to see him at the anti-war protest in London. Whether he supports Somaliland should not really matter (especially to the likes of you) or should it... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sky Posted May 20, 2005 Originally posted by AYOUB_SHEIKH: Sky I liked the old man before and it was nice to see him at the anti-war protest in London. Whether he supports Somaliland should not really matter (especially to the likes of you) or should it... you know what ayoub, it does matter. it really does matter! this man is someone i respect, an african socialist who made zambia one of the most peaceful african countries in history! if hes naïve enough to swallow the hargeysa propaganda than ill make sure that i revise my perspective on him somewhat you know what i mean. two weeks ago djibouti president ismaaciil cumar geele invited c/yussef (somali president) and c/musse (c/yussef president) to his inauguration ceremony. somaliland officials were not invited. isnt it logical that somaliland takes note of this action and revises its take on its friendship with djibouti. daahir riyaale i mean, we all know how the somaliland ppl hate djiboutis (and puntlands) policy to economically suck somaliland dry. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites