Dr_Osman Posted February 24, 2014 (Sawiro) Hotel Casri ah oo laga furay Bosaso iyo Qurabajoogta oo dalka Maalgashanaya Munaasabad balaaran oo lagu furayay hotel cusb oo lagu magacaabo Al-sabaax ayaa maanta ka dhacday magaalada Bosaso ee xarunta Gobolka Bari. Aqoonyahano,Ganacsato,Culumaa’udiin,dhalinyaro,hogaamiye dhaqameed iyo marti sharaf kale ayaa ka qayb galay Munaasanbada lagu furay Hotelka cusub oo ay hirgalisay Jawaahir Siciid Maxamuud oo ka mid ah Qurbajoogta Puntland. Beeldaajaha Maxamed Beeldaaje Ismaciil Beeldaaje Cabdulaahi oo ka mid ah Isimada Puntland ayaa si rasmi ah xariga uga jaray hotelka. Milkiilaha hotelka Al-sabaax Jawaahir Siciid Maxamuud oo ka hadashay Munaasabada ayaa sheegtay in Hotelku uu ka kooban yahay;-Qaybta Jiifka,Hoolal loogu talagalay Shirarka iyo xafladaha,Maqaayada Shaaha iyo adeegyo kale oo dheeri ah. Jawaahir Siciid Maxamuud ayaa ugu baaqday Qurbajoogta reer Puntland inay door ka qaataan dib u dhiska ka soconaya Gobolada Puntland,arrintaas oo ay ku tilmaantay mid muhiimad balaaran xambaaran. Qaar ka mid ah Waxgaradka iyo aqoonyahankii ka qayb galay Munaasabada ayaa soo dhoweeyay talaabada Jawaahir Siciid Maxamuud ay ku maalgashatay dalka. Gobolada Puntland ayaa waxaa ka jira amaan balaaran oo la isku halayn karo iyo Ganacsi xor ah. Si kastaba ha ahate,Qurabajoogta Puntland ayaa la filayaa inay ku daydaan Jawaahir Siciid Maxamuud. Hoos Ka Daawo Sawiradda;- <img Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted February 24, 2014 More like a 2 star Motel. Dadkii dhistayse Allah anfac ha ka siiyo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SomaliaRising Posted February 24, 2014 Masha Allah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted February 24, 2014 Hey Gheele, It's better then nothing, but i do agree puntland has been lacking sorely in big privzte investments when compared to other major cities and our commerce minister was even saying thiz the other day in Bosaso how the diaspora and business community have failed on their part to invest and diverify the economy. Even this hotel shows that it just a copy of the same design of other hotels in the city, same quzlity, same amneities. There is just no uniqueness or diversifying. But thankfully our commerce minister has stated he will start a census on identifying existing businesses, seeing where there is opportunity and lack of investment and preparing a strategy to fill the void. He said he will focus on outreaching to the diaspora and business community on the investment strategy for the state. So there is hope, let's just wait and see if investors actually do their part and invest Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted February 24, 2014 more pics n audio here http://horseedmedia.net/2014/02/24/maagaalada-bosaso-ayaa-maanta-xariga-looga-jaray-hotel-cusubcodsawiro/ http://www.raxanreeb.com/2014/02/xaflad-lagu-furaayey-hotelka-cusub-ee-al-sabaax-oo-maanta-ka-dhacday-magaaladda-boosaasosawirro/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorKenney Posted February 24, 2014 Don't we already have enough hotels in Somalia? And I would assume most people in Bosaso would be there to visit family/friends, so what would be the use in opening up hotels like this? Where's the massive demand in Somalia for hotels? I know I don't want to sound like I'm repeating myself, but this is very unnecessary project. Invest in projects that are actually worth investing in. Bosaso has a lot of potential to be a booming city. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted February 24, 2014 Doctor it's trading city people all over Somalia come also ngos,govt officials, diaspora and they need a place to sleep. All private investment is welcome, Puntland is a free market. As for other priority investment they will come once the necessary economic infrastructure is developed by the govt. A state is like your house, if it's lacking basic amneties such as electricity, water, roads, security you will find it hard to sell it to anyone let alone develop it. Well a state is no different, you need the basics there for people to come and this include port, airports,roads to move goods and people. U need cheap electricity so people don't lose all their money on operating costs, strong banking system so people have a place to deposit their money, good governance to ensure no corruption, insurance, and strategic policies for banks to invest in big return projects and obviously security. But an effective banking system is crucial to any development, the money the bank holds of people they can make money by investing that into strategical projects and people end up getting jobs, they end up being consumers and other service industries will open to serve them and basically rinse and repeat that process over and over and you have an environment that is booming. So for true investment start alot depends on the govt making the environment suitable for investment, I don't expect gaas to achieve all that but if he can set up port, airport infrastructure and strategical investment strategy that will be a good start. The rest the next leader can start doing like banking and electricity investments. Each govt needs to their bit because they wont be able to do it sll in 5 year terms. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorKenney Posted February 24, 2014 I would imagine that this process could be speeded up if Puntland was given the privilege of behaving like a Nation without actually being an independent nation. At least until the mess in South Somalia is sorted out (which could take decades) A lot of the foreign investments, regulations, infrastructure improvements, international aid, currency regulation and other projects must have to go through the Federal Government first, which leaves Puntland and Somaliland in a handicapped position. Since they're not actually independent nations, they have no choice but to rely on the incompetent Federal Government in the South. And since the Federal Government shows no sign of actually doing its job, then Somaliland and Puntland will be in this awkward position indefinitely. It's a sad state of affairs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted February 24, 2014 What u think Puntland has been beefing with the SFG, they want the whole nation in that handicap position lacking infrastructure while they use all foreign aid and investment for their own backyard. This policy will have ramifications for the regions because it will econimicallu suffocated and collapse while hamar prances along. It is basically economic warfare and what will happen you will become the gaari wa so your whole population shifts back to hamar for jobs and in return your state slips into coma. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorKenney Posted February 24, 2014 Yeah this current state of affairs will suck resources, talent and expertise away from Puntland towards Mogadishu. And the corrupt Federal Government will only use foreign aid as well as their tax receipts to stuff their own pockets or invest in the South only. Puntland and Somaliland will remain in this handicapped position indefinitely. I really don't think Mogadishu deserves to be the capital city of Somalia anymore. Actions speak louder than words, and the last 23 years speaks for itself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted February 24, 2014 I agree the capital has failed in it's national duties horribly, i've always said meel dab ka shidan biyo lagama radiyo, we are still applying einstein theory of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a differrent result. After 20 national conferences we just continue repeating the cycle thinking we will hit the jackpot this time. fat chance As for somaliland it still stuck in the 80s which is I guess an advantage for hamar because he is sleeping and not disturbing the hag process of suffocating him in the end. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mahiigaan Posted February 24, 2014 The problem in Somalia is lack of architects, technician such as electricians, plumbers, carpenters and most importantly interior decorators. Availability of the right materials and and standardisation/regulatins are annoying. I have been browsing some PICS of newly constructed buildings in Mogadishu and what was the most repulsive sight that caught my eyes was the choice of colors. Blue and orange seems to be the most prevalent colors in the city. This is an odd color for a tropical costal city!. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugo Posted February 24, 2014 Al sabax ?? Really. facepalm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted February 25, 2014 Detoore Somaliland doesn't mind if the HAG eat all the aid aslong as they eat it in Xamar with their damuljadid groups. The HAG communities will turn their aid money in their own pockets which is good for Somaliland. Somaliland takes its part already remember the special arrangement. But people in Somaliland nor the goverment puts allot of time in aid Puntland cares about Mogadishu because its their capital , Somaliland cares little if Mogadishu remains capital or not the situation is fine. The only problem with Mogadishu was the air space and we solved that , the pirates are the biggest losers no Prime Minister in Mogadisu and hassan sheikh mahamuud is the one and only president in the south after aideed who cut all ties with the garowe clan enclave. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites