Good development
Show us the world class hotels of bosaso akhiI hope they donβt turn Laascaanood (LA) into little Hargaysa. Most hotels in Hargaysa looked like this and in my opinion they are fuulxumo. I mean for the love of God, look at all those tiny and ill-placed windows. To all future developers in LA please do not look to Hargaysa for inspiration when it comes to building beautiful buildings instead my advice for you is to look elsewhere.
waraabe said:Show us the world class hotels of bosaso akhi
Nayaa, I have been to both cities, and in my opinion (which I am entailed to have) 100% Bosaso looked much better than Hargaysa. Furthermore, in Bosaso I didn't see anyone openly defecating in public. In Hargaysa, from my hotel (Damal) room window, I saw (more than once) people defecting outside.
I like how it is one with the surrounding, I think it is very important that they take in consideration when building, the nature and the evironment of the place. Beautiful house.I wanna build a house in las anod.
This is not development, its money chasing.Is there really a need for another hotel in Las Canood? in Jigjiga i remember there were hotels everywhere , most were empty.I like how it is one with the surrounding, I think it is very important that they take in consideration when building, the nature and the evironment of the place. Beautiful house.
MashaAllah good for Laas Caanood but, honestly, really ugly hotel, looks so out of place and poorly planned.
Just like @Pla and @CangeeroBear saying, the only thing we see in the development section is new Hotells every other day.
Does anyone know if there is any plans on developing the industrial sector, especially manufacturing and the electrical grid?
I doubt with the amount of money thatβs invested a hotel would make profit from people booking roomsThis is not development, its money chasing.Is there really a need for another hotel in Las Canood? in Jigjiga i remember there were hotels everywhere , most were empty.
Now if someone was intelligent he/she would begin selling hotel based products. For instance sell key card installation, database configuration for hotels(get it online to track cash flow and id), food supply.
Hotels are more important than industries(even small) , workshops, community development projects, useful importat hospitals, good institutions, development of a skilled workforce, etc.....
to a somali a hotel is a measure of prestige as he sees the short term and not the long term consequences.
For example another somali from a different clan would feel jealous and build his own hotel then another then another. But if we use this childish mindset to our advantage we can build workshops after building up our industries with experienced somali/non somali workers(working short term). These will train our youth and middle aged elders to be skilled and then we employ them after that,we build industries that are linked to small but scattered farms. With the workforce that you trained you'll provide a good source of income and many farmers would sell their products to you and you'll be more richer.This will provide stable jobs and would create jobs for university students and ensure a sustainable future.
SIMPLE ECONOMICS.
I think they are simply land squatting, 30 hotels in a dusty town is hillarious.I doubt with the amount of money thatβs invested a hotel would make profit from people booking rooms
Now if they made a wedding hall instead of a hotel they would cash in a lot more
I think they are simply land squatting, 30 hotels in a dusty town is hillarious.