actually the colour looks pretty nice unlike most conventional somali housesThis is disgraceful. Why would you use ajanabi cheap labour when you have literally 1000's of somali who can do it?
The house looks fantastic although the the colour is wacky which is the same for almost all new homes built in somalia. They simply dont match the sorrounding landscape.
We need to import new methods of construction and figure out how to get more efficient.
Most Somali houses are clones of each other because no new ideas were spread since the civil war.
A few hundred Indians might take the opportunities away from the same number but in turn they educate tens of thousands with new technology.
Also a bit of competition to improve overall efficiency doesn't hurt.
However let's not turn into the Gulf.
Those indians are not more skilled then average somali labourer
We need to import new methods of construction and figure out how to get more efficient.
Most Somali houses are clones of each other because no new ideas were spread since the civil war.
A few hundred Indians might take the opportunities away from the same number but in turn they educate tens of thousands with new technology.
Also a bit of competition to improve overall efficiency doesn't hurt.
However let's not turn into the Gulf.
Hence it wouldn't be too difficult for the average Somali construction worker to pick up some new skills from them.
Once those lower level skills are distributed sufficiently throughout Somalia we can increase the tax on those foreigners working in those specific jobs.
If we manage it properly then we'd benefit from it.
Banning them outright would just give Somali construction workers more reasons to stay complacent.
We don't have to be as efficient as the Chinese but surely the current construction cost of a house could be lowered when we're only paying the workers a hundred bucks a month.
I don't mind them either as long as they giving something back to the community e.g providing jobs.Daacad I don't mind these type of foreign workers, they will need to reinvest back in the economy. They will need to pay rent to a house, buy food from market, pay for services like telecommunication. These sort of foreign workers are ok and will help build the economy. It's the ones who come from overseas on construction those ones I hate, they just leave and go back home taking our money with them. But it seems Puntland is addressing this issue and began a technical institute just recently.