Not bad but I wanna see mogadishu and hairgasa to have skyscrapers in 30 years inshallah
I think skyscrapers would ruin the aesthetic of our cities. We should stick to our own architectural style.
i think we should follow saudi arabias neom style of how a city should look. cities like new york , london , have high loneliness , depression , pollution , sky scrapers and that corporate environment is not a good standard for the future of cities
Times are changing at least one city needsI think skyscrapers would ruin the aesthetic of our cities. We should stick to our own architectural style.
Agreed, the aesthetics of modern skyscrapers are overrated in my opinion, our own architectural style would be nice to seeI think skyscrapers would ruin the aesthetic of our cities. We should stick to our own architectural style.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Kate Foster said:I would like to thank the UK and partners for their role in investing in Somaliland’s infrastructure to boost the economy, which will help in service delivery as well as create employment.
We are proud to support the Hargeisa bypass, which is a crucial part of the Berbera corridor. Once this 240 km project – in coordination with our Abu Dhabi and European partners – is completed late next year, it will improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of people by creating jobs, unlocking the region’s economic potential and ease the delivery of humanitarian supplies.
Eugene Torero, Director of Trade Policy at TradeMark East Africa, said:At a time of huge challenges for Somaliland, including tackling COVID-19, this is a demonstration of the UK’s commitment to the people of Somaliland.
We are grateful for the continued support by United Kingdom and the fruitful partnership with the Somaliland government which has ensured steady progress in the construction of this important road amidst many challenges.
TMEA is committed to continue implementing various initiatives, with the government, that will support Somaliland’s agenda in increasing trade not only within its borders but also with its neighbours consequently creating jobs and helping reduce poverty.
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