They don't want Somali women to be more successful than them because of the "raag baa meesha jooga" mentality. Disgusting.

It's scary because Somali women will outnumber Somali men soon, if we don't already outnumber them. The future of Somalia depends on Somali women and their prospects. Somali woman have proven to be very resilient and business savvy but we can't break these barriers without the help of our male counterparts. Kudos to Amal Bank, this is a step in the right direction!
 

Yonis

Puntland Youth Organiser
FKD Visionary
VIP
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http://puntlandi.com/sawirro-dugsig...ka-kubada-cagta-gaalkacyo-ee-cawaale-stadium/
 

LittleNileRiver

Keepin Southies in check since 1998
Honestly, with $500 they could create a small greenhouse.
Soccer isn't going to improve conditions for Puntlanders. Innovations will.
 

Saalax Bidaar

Truthfulness so often goes with ruthlessness
Honestly, with $500 they could create a small greenhouse.
Soccer isn't going to improve conditions for Puntlanders. Innovations will.
Greenhouse?
Mudug has rich soil, sunshine is a plenty, and enough rain and under ground water. It has a perfect climate for year round farming
 

Yonis

Puntland Youth Organiser
FKD Visionary
VIP
Greenhouse?
Mudug has rich soil, sunshine is a plenty, and enough rain and under ground water. It has a perfect climate for year round farming
Not all of mudug. South mudug and galgaduud are suffering from lack of rain and has very limited water sources. Thats one of the reason sacaad and saleeban moryaan are causing trouble with the mighty cumar mahamoud they hate the fact that all the ground water is located in between Burtinle and Galkacyo (north mudug)
 

Cotton Eyed Joe

More law, less justice.
VIP
South mudug is by far the dries part of mudug. The picture you posted is xaraardhere which is located near the coast south of hobyo Most coastal tuulos are doing fine.

Most of the wells and ground water is located in between Burtinle and Galkacyo, Garacad and the nugaal border. This is one of the reasons sacad and saleeban have been trying to cause conflict with us. We karbash them several times in 2015 and 2016 for trying to cross over to our side. And now nomads from south mudug are pouring into northern Mudug as 'refugees' after the 2016/17 drought which is essentially just these drought striken nomads begging us to harvest in fertile northern mudug


We will kick these leeches out soon inshallah

Another thing is Northern Mudug has a lot of spillage from the famous nugaal valley

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Correctomundo.
 

Yonis

Puntland Youth Organiser
FKD Visionary
VIP
@Cotton Eyed Joe you were right all along. These who2 websites are stealing images from other regions and pretending its their own tuulo

:dead::dead:

Why not just show everyone the truth by posting pics from your own land
 

Yonis

Puntland Youth Organiser
FKD Visionary
VIP
Wallahi the Punanis trying to claim us now. Shits embarrasing
Bro seriously stop embarrassing yourself. The first picture was afgooye and the second one was in nothern mudug. I was about to praise hawiye for seeminly doing well in drought stricken south mudug and galgaduud based on those pictures, then i discover its located in Puntland side and its cumar mahamoud farmers

:mjlol:
 

Saalax Bidaar

Truthfulness so often goes with ruthlessness
Not all of mudug. South mudug and galgaduud are suffering from lack of rain and has very limited water sources. Thats one of the reason sacaad and saleeban moryaan are causing trouble with the mighty cumar mahamoud they hate the fact that all the ground water is located in between Burtinle and Galkacyo (north mudug)
:mjpls:
 
Although these are some great ideas, I'm saying that it's easier said than done. We can't just gather water... the high temperatures will result in evaporation. Arid soil is susceptible to erosion. We can't just dump water onto dry soil as it will run off and cause more trouble than it's worth. ... I'm no expert but I'm guessing we'll need some sort of irrigation method that slowly drips water. And that is very expensive if we're talking about large areas of land.

There are other things to consider besides water e.g. maintaining what little vegetation there is. Deforestation (we rely on heavily on charcoal) and overgrazing of animals is turning the land into a desert.

Anyway, whatever system is used needs to be sustainable. A supportive govt will definately help. And money and labour. That's why China has been successful.
The drip method is used primarily in green houses
 

Tjioux

the pussy is never yours, its just your turn.
very true, this was done in Baidoa recently I hope we follow suit as well inshallah.
Wow wallahi thats very good. So proud of them. Its time for us to do the same wallahi.


We can easily make our own cobble stones at home. This can also create alot of jobs.

 
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