Puntland government to open its third operational airport in garowe

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Crow

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Puntland and Somaliland would do so well together if they merged
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Puntland is leaps and bounds ahead of Somaliland in some ways. Somaliland has a lot to learn. Hopefully when we pick up Garowe + Boosaaso we will learn their tricks of the trade
It is good to see you finally admit your inferiority. Unfortunately, you fail to realise that there is no "trick", only genetics.
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:deadosama: forget Habesha helping. Just call the same Turkish firm that is building the roads in Garowe to fix the roads.
Given the choice between help from Muslims and gaalo, a Jeegan will always choose help from gaalo to please their ictiraaf idol.
 

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They are funny kids. Instead of learning from the success of Garowe they decide to throw a tantrum.
Just like with the World Bank report, when confronted with reality, they go back into the fetal position.
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Until they admit their deficiencies, they will never improve. That's fine with me though.
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Hassan Garguute Buldanana

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:trumpsmirk: @ the buthurt jeegaan kids. Instead of all that cuqdaad, why dont u do something productive and help fix Hargeisa General hospital, the only hospital in the world where patients bring thier own nurses.
 

Hassan Garguute Buldanana

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It is crazy the speed of development Puntland is undergoing while Somaliland has been
sitting on its ass in the last 7 years Puntland built two new airports from scratch (Bosaso and Garowe). A new one will be built in Galkacyo as well bringing the total number of airports
in Puntland to 3.



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Mashallah, it was done through hard work going back to different administrations and lots of air miles. We got alot of flack for doing this over the years and they told us stop negotiating with countries and leave it to the SFG.:mjkkk:
 

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That is the pure truth. That is why I will focus on my tuulos. It is easier when it is a startup (it is too late for Hargeisa to change its disastrous city planning which means any attempt to correct = destroying hundreds to thousands of houses blocking the roads ).

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That is the pure truth. That is why I will focus on my tuulos. It is easier when it is a startup (it is too late for Hargeisa to change its disastrous city planning which means any attempt to correct = destroying hundreds to thousands of houses blocking the roads ).

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Hargeisa's infastructure was actually quite nice Pre '88. It's when the dhul boob started when people returned in the early-mid 90's that things went to shit. Everyone built on the land without regard for planning in order to claim an economic stake in the city and solidify their land ownership. Also, one of the main problems is that Hargeisa's road network is meant for a town of maximum 400,000 when it's population is more than double that which has obviously contributed to its quick degradation. It is not that roads aren't built in Hargeisa, but that the newly built roads crumble so easily.
 
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Hargeisa's infastructure was actually quite nice Pre '88. It's when the dhul boob started when people returned in the early-mid 90's that things went to shit. Everyone built on the land without regard for planning in order to claim an economic stake in the city and solidify their land ownership. Also, one of the main problems is that Hargeisa's road network is meant for a town of maximum 400,000 when it's population is more than double that which has obviously contributed to its quick degradation. It is not that roads aren't built in Hargeisa, but that the newly built roads crumble so easily.
Exactly the same thing in Xamar. A lot of the new roads crumble quickly but the roads built in the 70s-80s era a lot of them are still intact.
 
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