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Grigori Rasputin

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Problem is that the people are content with how things are 27 years and all the neighbour hoods got no roads just path filled with rocks they dont realize the government is dragging the country back 10 years by not prioritizing whats important they are incompetent

How on earth can someone watch as their city top leadership build homes beyond their capabilities, drive cars that the US state governors don't even have while, you, the resident, constantly lives under a sewage whenever it rains. This is why I'm saying these people are complicit in this crime. They are enablers
 
How on earth can someone watch as their city top leadership build homes beyond their capabilities, drive cars that the US state governors don't even have while, you, the resident, constantly lives under a sewage whenever it rains. This is why I'm saying these people are complicit in this crime. They are enablers

Where is the billions of dollars needed for this gonna come from. Its not like a port that generates money.
 

Grigori Rasputin

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Where is the billions of dollars needed for this gonna come from. Its not like a port that generates money.

No billions needed sir. What you're talking abt is bullshit. All you need to is come up with a plan like Eritrea where you use prisoners (you'd reduce their sentences in accordance with the amount of says they've worked ) to construct roads and something that resembles a sewage system till real money is achieved. Equipments are cheap.
 

Mercury

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Where is the billions of dollars needed for this gonna come from. Its not like a port that generates money.
Theres not billions needed whats the point of collecting taxes and having a thing Called SL national development fund if your not using it to invest into the country?
 
No billions needed sir. What you're talking abt is bullshit. All you need to is come up with a plan like Eritrea where you use prisoners (you'd reduce their sentences in accordance with the amount of says they've worked ) to construct roads and something that resembles a sewage system till real money is achieved. Equipments are cheap.

You not gonna force no geeljire to work for free lool. Plus Eritrean gov wey ka calool adegtahay somali leaders. They are not north korea of africa for no reason.
 
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Mercury

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How on earth can someone watch as their city top leadership build homes beyond their capabilities, drive cars that the US state governors don't even have while, you, the resident, constantly lives under a sewage whenever it rains. This is why I'm saying these people are complicit in this crime. They are enablers
Exactly I remember a while back the a dozen shops and houses burned Down and the fire departement couldnt reach them in time due to the condition of the roads they were on news pleading the government to fix these issues

That same week the Mayor of Hargeisa was on news talking about constructing another road that Leads to the AirPort
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Grigori Rasputin

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NOTICE TO THE READER OF THIS THREAD:

I am disparaging Hargeisa's road conditions, I am disgusted by it but DO NOT construed my anger with Hargeisa as endorsement of the rest of the cities in Hell hole Somalia. One city of Somalia is not better than any other. They are equally a hell-hole, backwards, mismanaged, disgusting, corruption filled and despicable as Hargeisa.

It gives me no pleasure to find these terrible conditions in Hargeisa or any other Somali city but it is the reality that is god forsaken cesspool that is Somalia
 
It's disgusting. People die in these waters, they say 'daadkaa qaaday'. I had to walk through one of these waters which was blocking a pathway once, the rain was heavy and the water reached almost to our waist. There was no other way past to get home, me and a couple of other women grabbed each other's hands and pushed or way through it while the water was dragging us down. Absolute horrific. If one of us had let go we'd have died in that shit.

While we're on it can someone explain wtf is wrong with their transportation system. I thought their buses was bad but their tuktuk or bajaaj or whatever you call it is a billion times worse. It's so unstable and you can easily fall out since most of them are second hand and don't have doors.

We were waiting to get on of these tuktuk once The driver said he ran out of petrol and the petrol station was on the other side of the road. He told us to get in, got a couple men to push the tuktuk from the back into the road where cars were coming from both sides. Fucking retarded. And btw wth do they stuff up to 5 people in the back when it's mean for three passengers, just to milk the money.Dangerous people and dangerous conditions.Got close to losing my life a couple times on these things.
 
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Mercury

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It's disgusting. People die in these waters, they say 'daadkaa qaaday'. I had to walk through one of these waters which was blocking a pathway once, the rain was heavy and the water reached almost to our waist. There was no other way past to get home, me and a couple of other women grabbed each other's hands and pushed or way through it while the water was dragging us down. Absolute horrific. If one of us had let go we'd have died in that shit.

While we're on it can someone explain wtf is wrong with their transportation system. I thought their buses was bad but their tuktuk or bajaaj or whatever you call it is a billion times worse. It's so unstable and you can easily fall out since most of them are second hand and don't have doors.

We were waiting to get on of these tuktuk once The driver said he ran out of petrol and the petrol station was on the other side of the road. He told us to get in, got a couple men to push the tuktuk from the back into the road where cars were coming from both sides. Fucking retarded. And btw wth do they stuff up to 5 people in the back when it's mean for three passengers, just to milk the money.Dangerous people and dangerous conditions.Got close to losing my life a couple times on these things.
Safety is the last thing on their mind people sit on top of moving trucks and cars
 

Grigori Rasputin

Former Somali Minister of Mismanagement & Misinfo.
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It's disgusting. People die in these waters, they say 'daadkaa qaaday'. I had to walk through one of these waters which was blocking a pathway once, the rain was heavy and the water reached almost to our waist. There was no other way past to get home, me and a couple of other women grabbed each other's hands and pushed or way through it while the water was dragging us down. Absolute horrific. If one of us had let go we'd have died in that shit.

While we're on it can someone explain wtf is wrong with their transportation system. I thought their buses was bad but their tuktuk or bajaaj or whatever you call it is a billion times worse. It's so unstable and you can easily fall out since most of them are second hand and don't have doors.

We were waiting to get on of these tuktuk once The driver said he ran out of petrol and the petrol station was on the other side of the road. He told us to get in, got a couple men to push the tuktuk from the back into the road where cars were coming from both sides. Fucking retarded. And btw wth do they stuff up to 5 people in the back when it's mean for three passengers, just to milk the money.Dangerous people and dangerous conditions.Got close to losing my life a couple times on these things.

It's funny you mentioned this about the Bajaaj (not tuktuk here in Hargeisa). The other day I was caught in a monsoon (what kind of rain is this ? I mean the heavens open up and it rains violently ). I stood under a roof of a barber shop to wave down a bajaaj and after like 10 of them passed me by the 11th try was a charm. Dude stopped his vehicle and when I approached there where like 5 people in this little tiny thing :camby:but dude is like "soo fadhiiso in the passenger side " but the passenger side had an occupant but I obliged cause it was raining hard. Two of us sat in one seat :ooh:

The guy drove for about 1 mile before he his tire blew up:susp: and traffic was anyways moving at a snail's pace. We got off and I rolled my Nike sweat pants and drudged through pools and rivers of flood water. The whole city was walking. At one point we came to a raging floods where we had no choice to cross it but then the young men of us seen a way to walk on a wall:jcoleno: while holding to these pillars poles above and then we had to jump over an open sewage. Thanks to my athletic form it was chill for me but I witnessed some dudes almost drop into the raging water. I am certain someone had fallen in that attempt cause I kept it moving while cursing Africa. Needless to say I walked 4 miles to get to my hotel. Luckily my clothes are washed and ironed for free (I tipped the ladies )
 
They could've at least curved the roads so the waters flows into a sewage system of any sort.Hell they could then ship this across the region to counter droughts etc.(after cleaning).
 

waraabe

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In '30 years of peace and prosperity', the cartoon state of SL wasn't even able to lay 10kms of stormwater or wastewater drains. Maybe in another 30 years they may be able to the very basic technology required to manufacture reinforced concrete pipes (or fibre reinforced concrete pipes).

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It's sad because it isn't difficult to do, neither it is too expensive to do.


tell us brother, tell us why bosaso who never seen a single war doesnt have waste drains? whats puntlsnds excuse
 

Grigori Rasputin

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haye gather people around & make a protest.

I will not! People get what they deserve, I mean I witnessed a guy kick a kitten (baby cat) today. These people deserve what they got.

I'm flying out of this hell hole. I've done my tour of the qaarada inkaarta qabta. Goodbye
 
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