Calaami
Garaadka Guud ee Beesha Calaamka
True true I misspokeNot Deni, its Reer Mudug.
Everyone taking part in this war are tribal militias.
True true I misspokeNot Deni, its Reer Mudug.
Everyone taking part in this war are tribal militias.
War is expensive. PL insiders have been saying salaries haven’t paid there for months now. Let’s see who outlasts whoThe minister stated the tax on business activities is drasticly down due to several local factors including war in Las anod but it is bit overdramatic to equate that to economic collapse. SL has active and resilient economy which will bounce back.
It is important to be aware that there is worldwide economic uncertainty and downturn due to inflation in place like Sri lanka, Lebanon, UK, europe, USA and china. Sl and rest of Africa are not immune.
SL is not like PL which is reliant on a grant which can be withheld by Somali government.
Also costs of conflict ln Las anod are much more onerous on Jabertis and as they are crowdfunding the conflict including Qaat, liqour and Weed needed by their militias in LA
War is expensive. PL insiders have been saying salaries haven’t paid there for months now. Let’s see who outlasts who
You really have no clue what your talking about, you and this hutu @bidenkulaha.PL is smart its outsourced the costs of this operation to Dhulbahante. They are raising it via their diapora and elites unlikely to last ling imo. SL has resources and it will utilise them as necessary.
And SL is even cutting back on MP salaries to fund this war effort as there broke af but of course your hutu self ignores that.War is expensive. PL insiders have been saying salaries haven’t paid there for months now. Let’s see who outlasts who
xanuunka ha dareeman.
Simple answer Puntland wishes to incorporate these regions of Somaliland into it. However, even if they were doing out of tolnimo you would atleasf expect themto fund their militias in the conflict which they are not, feom my understamding. Besides Hass petroleum i am not awafe of wide scale success full Dhullos enterpise.You really have no clue what your talking about, you and this hutu @bidenkulaha.
Why would PL outsource costs to Dhulbahante when this is our war? We of course welcome Majerteen help as they are our brothers but in no way do we hold Puntland responsible for this war effort. And Puntland are not officially involved, just Majerteen as a tribe that came to us as Harti.
And our money is long and will last as long as Dhulbahante are breathing. Your the one that's going broke, go talk to your finance minister.
Simple answer Puntland wishes to incorporate these regions of Somaliland into it. However, even if they were doing out of tolnimo you would atleasf expect themto fund their militias in the conflict which they are not, feom my understamding. Besides Hass petroleum i am not awafe of wide scale success full Dhullos enterpise.
I dont know about long money all am aware of is mamoyinka and others in disapora being asked to pay for lions share of this conflicts costs. How long can they keep it for? Especually if its being mismanaged or used for alternative purposes wink wink
Just because Somaliland is experincing an economic downturn doesnt mean its collapsing nor is the economic difficulties a result of localised conflict in Las anod. There are ups and downs in life as in economies as well. This not uique to SL.
You really have no clue what your talking about, you and this hutu @bidenkulaha.
Why would PL outsource costs to Dhulbahante when this is our war? We of course welcome Majerteen help as they are our brothers but in no way do we hold Puntland responsible for this war effort. And Puntland are not officially involved, just Majerteen as a tribe that came to us as Harti.
And our money is long and will last as long as Dhulbahante are breathing. Your the one that's going broke, go talk to your finance minister.
They know they are finished, that's why they are resorting to wishing Dhulbahante runs out of money and spreading fake news about rape and murder in LaasCaanood.
They are counting on "Irrir" support for a political two-state solution, but we know that's impossible as that would mean another civil war between Daarood and "Urur Samaale". In addition to this, "Urrirism or Irrirism", is a financial disaster for the terrorist state as their main trading partners have always been Daarood.
No matter how you slice, Sambuusiya weey uu dhamaatay and it's delicious news.
The minister mentioned it has been going since the outbreak of Corona. But its a trend going on in the region, the conflict in Ukraine and the Tigray war hit hard Djibouti and Berbera as the trade in Ethiopia slowed down.Just because Somaliland is experincing an economic downturn doesnt mean its collapsing nor is the economic difficulties a result of localised conflict in Las anod. There are ups and downs in life as in economies as well. This not uique to SL.
Djibouti Economy Slows Due to Global Crises, Severe Drought
After rebounding in 2021, Djibouti's economy has slowed since the beginning of 2022 due to the war in Ukraine, global inflation, severe drought, and subdued Ethiopian demand. Yet growth is expected to recover to 5.3% in 2023 and 6.2% in 2024, and opening up the digital sector for competition...www.worldbank.org
Irrirsm is a is real whether you belive it ir not.They know they are finished, that's why they are resorting to wishing Dhulbahante runs out of money and spreading fake news about rape and murder in LaasCaanood.
They are counting on "Irrir" support for a political two-state solution, but we know that's impossible as that would mean another civil war between Daarood and "Urur Samaale". In addition to this, "Urrirism or Irrirism", is a financial disaster for the terrorist state as their main trading partners have always been Daarood.
No matter how you slice, Sambuusiya weey uu dhamaatay and it's delicious news.
I’m so happy my mum chose to have properties there instead of hergeisaJigjiga is the new Manhattan of Somalis View attachment 265632View attachment 265633
Puntite you know as youre supporting a boycott . You know that SL has some of the largest Somali companies us and our Hawiya brothers. Jaberty comes fith after Ellay. So sorry!! If we tried to boycott Jaberties there would be nothing to boycott exept charcoal that isThe boycott should be eternal. I don't care even if they pay damages for what they have done and beg forgiveness on their knees.
Puntite you know as youre supporting a boycott . You know that SL has some of the largest Somali companies us and our Hawiya brothers. Jaberty comes fith after Ellay. So sorry!! If we tried to boycott Jaberties there would be nothing to boycott exept charcoal that is
Habar is not our style that left for jaberties. I am not wishing for anything just stating simple truth that Dhullos are burning through cash and it will be difficult for them to sustain it especially as the businesses and populations have been greatly impacted by the conflict they instigated