What is wrong with this people in PL. You need to begin business laws immediately to protect PL local industries from Diaspora and Foreign investors. Their has to be a law that no company can invest in areas that are locally dominated such as 'vegetables, meat, milk, clothes,etc'. PL needs to ensure their local industries are protected from outsiders. Investors must be told they can only invest in areas where there is no local impact.
The only time investors can get involved in local industries is thru 'training' or providing 'facilities' to improve the local traders, lakin waxaan la farisanaya qof local ah and I will start to do the same business, waa ayaan daro oo ku tusinayso waxaa PL ka jiro 'suuq fowda ah' oo aan nidaam ka jirin. A de-regulated market is 'total fowdo' and unacceptable. Suuq nidaamsan oo sharciyaysan oo ilalinayo local industries is mandatory. Why don't investors go into different business stream? why doesn't the govt work out what 'sectors' need maturing or starting and providing this to investors? why do they just sit there and say 'iska soo gala and do what whatever u want'? this is absolute stupidity of the worst order. A govt should know at the very least where to guide investors and to keep them out of local industries.
This will start to lead to diversification of PL market place and stop choking the same industry with more competition, PL must regulate industries or else it will lead to a recession when there is to many suppliers in the same business space. I am sick of seeing the same business concepts being done by 100 different people, this is disgusting, are u that 'stupid' that u can't put two and two together and figure out a new 'idea'.
We need to teach them business training school then just copying what another person did. This is a lack of entrepreneurship. I hope the diaspora focus on how to create business education to these people. The worst idea in business is doing something that is already done, the best idea in business is doing something that isn't done. This quite basic fundamentals that are lacking in the people's mind. They think business is doing what others are doing which only leads to 'bubble or recession' in a very thin market. This thin market needs diversity.
There is so many business opportunities available from massage parlours,
The only time investors can get involved in local industries is thru 'training' or providing 'facilities' to improve the local traders, lakin waxaan la farisanaya qof local ah and I will start to do the same business, waa ayaan daro oo ku tusinayso waxaa PL ka jiro 'suuq fowda ah' oo aan nidaam ka jirin. A de-regulated market is 'total fowdo' and unacceptable. Suuq nidaamsan oo sharciyaysan oo ilalinayo local industries is mandatory. Why don't investors go into different business stream? why doesn't the govt work out what 'sectors' need maturing or starting and providing this to investors? why do they just sit there and say 'iska soo gala and do what whatever u want'? this is absolute stupidity of the worst order. A govt should know at the very least where to guide investors and to keep them out of local industries.
This will start to lead to diversification of PL market place and stop choking the same industry with more competition, PL must regulate industries or else it will lead to a recession when there is to many suppliers in the same business space. I am sick of seeing the same business concepts being done by 100 different people, this is disgusting, are u that 'stupid' that u can't put two and two together and figure out a new 'idea'.
We need to teach them business training school then just copying what another person did. This is a lack of entrepreneurship. I hope the diaspora focus on how to create business education to these people. The worst idea in business is doing something that is already done, the best idea in business is doing something that isn't done. This quite basic fundamentals that are lacking in the people's mind. They think business is doing what others are doing which only leads to 'bubble or recession' in a very thin market. This thin market needs diversity.
There is so many business opportunities available from massage parlours,