Its been implemented since Gaas era.
Its been implemented since Gaas era.
Its been implemented since Gaas era.
Electricity is already expensive why would you add tax on it to make it more expensive for the consumerWater-Electricity would be huge earners if the govt applies 5-10% sales tax there each month that every house has to pay. Even those manual workers in restaurant-car cleaning-construction workers, maids must contribute their earning not send it off back to their homeland and 'bleed us dry'. That area is totally untapped also. How dare ppl live in our land and not contribute, it sickens me the weakness in PL. Amnigi, adeegi, shaqadooda way raban lakin shillin bixin maayo is their logic. Iska daa inay wax bixiyan waxay arkeen shacab xoolo ah oo aan la hisabtamin and now they escalated by committing 'terror'. That's what happens when u dont hold ppl accountable , they take kindness for weaknesss and then EXPLOIT it for their own ends/means.
Electricity is already expensive why would you add tax on it to make it more expensive for the consumer
dr osman you have a flawed understanding of economics cheaper electricity will lead to more productivity and in turn more productivity for the state
Different ways of raising money by a state taxing essential services is probably the worst way to do it.The state needs revenue generation we shouldn't resort to begging the world to help keep us afloat, that isn't a true state anymore. Our ppl should pay for its own state.
Different ways of raising money by a state taxing essential services is probably the worst way to do it.
The way puntland can become wealthier is by investing in trying to make electricity cheaper this would lead to an economic boom.
Need to invest in generating more power of course when the electricity becomes cheaper there will be more used there needs to be a a balance need to avoid the mistakes of all these other African countries who have scheduled power cutsYes electricity cost is a factor in investment, but so is electricity reliability, it's pointless if its cutting out half the day when companies r producing something that needs energy as their labor costs r growing while their output is decreasing= business failure.
Need to invest in generating more power of course when the electricity becomes cheaper there will be more used there needs to be a a balance need to avoid the mistakes of all these other African countries who have scheduled power cuts
we need to increase the capacity and also do most power stations in Somali use diesel need to find something cheaper to use than that
We also need more investment foreign or local to invest in big long term projectsI think @Thegoodshepherd made a point about commercial law/regulatory bodies/courts have to be set up and be absolute 'highly competent', u can't play around here with corruption, if this isn't there or dysfunctional, it could lead to ppl not risking large amount of capital, which I don't blame them for but the state.
We also need more investment foreign or local to invest in big long term projects