D&M are a demographic and security threat. They need to go back to Bay & Bakool once its safe to do so.
D&M makes up a large portion of al-Shabab fighters. They have many kids eventhough they live in deplorable conditions in IDP camps. It politically incorrect, but its the truth.Why though?, arent they a Somali national, its a very dangerous road one is taking when one expels another Somalis based on clan affiliation, the same road will be taken in their home towns, in the end those who will lose the most are the ones doing the expelling locally and abroad (in another towns/cities).
We must either live together or isolate ourselves in our own home towns.
Saahid Qaamaan said it, this is about RRA community doing unfair business practice such selling items at low prices under cutting other business. I have seen similar protest in Las Anod years ago.
If others can't compete don't call it undercutting.
Undercutting is when the business decides to make a loss in order to compete on price.
However it's more likely they just are prepared to work with lower wages.
Let's hope we don't end up like South Africans that will end up burning your store once they can't compete in business.
I see them as parasites and squatters. Hopefully they csn return to their land and do their business there. The locals are feeling the squeeze and the pressure of these foreigners.Saalax most of the money does not stay in the local community. It is send to Bay and Bakool.
However no one can deny their work ethos and the hardship of providing cheap and accessible clothing etc.
They will go to far off villages and do trade there so the locals have not to pay high prices.
They are like a mobile Primark selling at affordable prices and in place of convenience.