Dr_Osman Posted February 16, 2012 Ilo Taango oo soo Kordhisay Warshada Shaanbooga Samaysay Daawo Sawiro 15th February 2012 · 0 Comments Bosaaso:- Warshada Sharaabka Soo Saarta ee Ilo Taango ayaa Kordhisay Wax soo saarkeeda taasi oo mudooyinkii u danbaysay Soo Saaraysay Adeegyo kale oo Guud ahaan Somaliya ku Cusub sida Samaynta [ Faynka] loo adeegsado Hotelada iyo Goobaha kaleba. Shirkada Ilotaango ayaa dhawaan waxay Daah Furtay Warshada Cusub oo Soo Saarta SHaanbooga taasi oo Loogu Wan Qalay [iloshaanbooWarshadaasi Cusub ee Shaanbooga soo saartaasi waxay Saldhig ku leedahay Magaalada Bosaaso in kastoo Guud ahaan Gobolada Dalka Farac looga Furidoono. Shaanboogaasi oo ah mid Dhowr Nooc ah oo Tayadiisu wanaagsantahay wuxuu Noqonayaa Shaanboogii ugu Horeeyay ee Gudaha Dalka Somaliya lagu Farsameeyo. Tan iyo Markii ay Meesha ka baxday Dowladii dhexe ee Somaliya waxa Sare u Kobcayay Ganacsiga Dalka Somaliya, Boqolaal Ganacsato Somali ah ayaa dalka Maal Gashatay kuwaasi oo ku Dhiiraday inay Wax soo saarka Dalkooda Sare u Qaadaan. Isha Warka GalGalanews.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted February 16, 2012 About time. No more "bad hair day" pirates on prime time tv. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kingofkings Posted February 16, 2012 current projects; ilo tango beverages and shampoo. future ones; ilo detergent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jiiroow Bakaal Posted February 16, 2012 Wuxu waaweynaa ma sanad baa loogu tala galay qoys ka badane Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baashi Posted February 16, 2012 That's it. Folks like these who create wealth for themselves and employ local folks in the process are our ticket back to normalcy. Give them security and decent justice system that works first and Somalis entrepreneurship spirit will be released from the genie bottle it's been locked up in the lost decades. Looking good awoowe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abu-Salman Posted February 16, 2012 True, all we need are anti-corruption leaders with a vision. We already have enough wealthy entrepeneurs to manufacture all the basic at home: the authorities would have to discourage most imports too apart from some drugs, electronics or production lines from India. Economic planning should be strict and disincentivise consumer spending or firms investment on non-essentials/imports in favor of basic goods/services and the underlying industrial infrastructure. How great it would be to do your laundry with detergents from Burao, have dinner with tuna from Berbera, then go for a ride filling up on fuel refined in Bossaso to buy some ampicillin straight from Garowe before coming home on your bed locally assembled in Hargeysa to read some book printed in Gabiley. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Showqi Posted February 16, 2012 Mashaaricda noocan oo kale ah ayaa ah kuwo dadkeena iyo dalkeena wax u taraya. Weynu ognahay in uu wadankeenu wax walba hodan ku yahay oo ilaahay kheyrad badan dhulkeena ku maneystay. insha-allah guul. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted February 16, 2012 Abu-Salman;790026 wrote: True, all we need are anti-corruption leaders with a vision. We already have enough wealthy entrepeneurs to manufacture all the basic at home: the authorities would have to discourage most imports too apart from some drugs, electronics or production lines from India. Economic planning should be strict and disincentivise consumer spending or firms investment on non-essentials/imports in favor of basic goods/services and the underlying industrial infrastructure. How great it would be to do your laundry with detergents from Burao, have dinner with tuna from Berbera, then go for a ride filling up on fuel refined in Bossaso to buy some ampicillin straight from Garowe before coming home on your bed locally assembled in Hargeysa to read some book printed in Gabiley. I see corruption already: Qardho ka booday on serious note - this kind of industries should be encouraged and congratulated - however regulations are needed to ensure health and safety standards are adhered to. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted February 16, 2012 Sayid, you spotted it.. Safety and health is very important and the current admins in somalia right now, that is very far to secure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Showqi Posted February 16, 2012 A_Khadar;790035 wrote: Sayid, you spotted it.. Safety and health is very important and the current admins in somalia right now, that is very far to secure. Of course Safety and health is very important and necessary but for now the folks back home need all the sport and encouragement that they can get. Remember that they are starting from scratch, and facing a lot of challenges and set backs everyday, so please stop comparing them with the western industry. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted February 16, 2012 next stop on the bus, someone, somewhere, has caught with the technology to make sandals, lol. I hope thats not the next title from our great doctor. at least its better then those who kill time by talking about Sland that and plans this. One serious question, why so much soup? how much hair does one need to wash for shampoo to come jugs rather bottles. This is some industrial level shampoo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sage Posted February 16, 2012 Great stuff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted February 17, 2012 Safety is # 1 priority. You can tell from this video (Another good company) and the comments from the management team on how safety standards are strictly adhered to & enforced. But the establishment of regulatory agencies for food and drugs is crucial. But this is just the beginning of something bigger. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted February 17, 2012 Naxar I thought you were from Puntland, Havent your family told you what people do there? People in Puntland prefer to buy things in stock. Whole-sale is huge there and it helps the environment the less plastic around the better. That one storage of shampoo would require 10-15 different plastic containers and there is no recylcing occuring so you can imagine what that would do to our city like plastic bags do which also should be illegalized. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted February 17, 2012 Would u really buy anything made in Bugland!! lol...I wouldnt even take it for free let alone shed my hard earned cash. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites