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Kenya and Somaliland are exploring ways of working together in the education and agricultural sectors to build their economies.

The foreign ministers of the two countries at the same time have opened discussions on strengthening diplomatic ties with Kenya keen to open up a liaison office in Somaliland capital Hargeisa.


Kenyan foreign minister Monica Juma and her Somaliland counterpart Dr Saad Shire met in Nairobi on October 24 at a function by the United Nations to fete world marathon record holder Eliud Kipchoge who was named the UN Personality of the Year 2018.

During their brief discussion, Dr Saad invited Kenyan investors to explore the opportunities available in Somaliland by investing in different sectors the country.

“We have so many openings for Kenyan investors. We also need to look into how we can work with Kenya in the area of education. We already have Kenyans teaching in our primary and secondary schools and in our universities,” observed the Somaliland minister.

He added: “We are happy to have an embassy operational in Nairobi with a very active envoy who is keen to strengthen ties between the two countries and we are inviting Kenya to set up an embassy in Somaliland.”

Strengthening ties

Minister Juma said Kenya remains a strong friend to Somaliland and was watching keenly the progress of the country.

There have been plans to have direct flights from Nairobi to Hargeisa with the Kenya Airways sending a delegation to do a feasibility study on the Egal International airport in the Somaliland capital.

There has been pressure from the Kenya business community on the Kenya government to strengthen ties with Somaliland that will open up path for easy trading between the two countries.

Over 15,000 Kenyans are living and working in Somaliland in the hospitality and education sectors.

Somaliland envoy to Kenya Bashe Omar while appreciating the views of the two foreign envoys said improved relations between the two nations will boost their economies.

“One of my main mission in Kenya is to have direct flights between the two countries and trading ties between the Port of Mombasa and the Port of Berbera,” said Bashe.

Bashe added there is so much the two countries are losing out on in terms of trade but added there is a ray of hope with the fresh talks between the two ministers.

“There is so much Kenya can export to Somaliland especially agricultural products while they can also import livestock products,” Bashe said.
 

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Kenya and Somaliland are exploring ways of working together in the education and agricultural sectors to build their economies.

The foreign ministers of the two countries at the same time have opened discussions on strengthening diplomatic ties with Kenya keen to open up a liaison office in Somaliland capital Hargeisa.


Kenyan foreign minister Monica Juma and her Somaliland counterpart Dr Saad Shire met in Nairobi on October 24 at a function by the United Nations to fete world marathon record holder Eliud Kipchoge who was named the UN Personality of the Year 2018.

During their brief discussion, Dr Saad invited Kenyan investors to explore the opportunities available in Somaliland by investing in different sectors the country.

“We have so many openings for Kenyan investors. We also need to look into how we can work with Kenya in the area of education. We already have Kenyans teaching in our primary and secondary schools and in our universities,” observed the Somaliland minister.

He added: “We are happy to have an embassy operational in Nairobi with a very active envoy who is keen to strengthen ties between the two countries and we are inviting Kenya to set up an embassy in Somaliland.”

Strengthening ties

Minister Juma said Kenya remains a strong friend to Somaliland and was watching keenly the progress of the country.

There have been plans to have direct flights from Nairobi to Hargeisa with the Kenya Airways sending a delegation to do a feasibility study on the Egal International airport in the Somaliland capital.

There has been pressure from the Kenya business community on the Kenya government to strengthen ties with Somaliland that will open up path for easy trading between the two countries.

Over 15,000 Kenyans are living and working in Somaliland in the hospitality and education sectors.

Somaliland envoy to Kenya Bashe Omar while appreciating the views of the two foreign envoys said improved relations between the two nations will boost their economies.

“One of my main mission in Kenya is to have direct flights between the two countries and trading ties between the Port of Mombasa and the Port of Berbera,” said Bashe.

Bashe added there is so much the two countries are losing out on in terms of trade but added there is a ray of hope with the fresh talks between the two ministers.

“There is so much Kenya can export to Somaliland especially agricultural products while they can also import livestock products,” Bashe said.
Another reason why Slands’s politicians are a product of Ethiopian and kenyan collaboration. Lowest of the low.
 
"Over 15,000 Kenyans are living and working in Somaliland in the hospitality and education sectors."

Wtf, thought there were no Bantus in SLand, one of it's few good qualities. Which city are they in?
 
"Over 15,000 Kenyans are living and working in Somaliland in the hospitality and education sectors."

Wtf, thought there were no Bantus in SLand, one of it's few good qualities. Which city are they in?
There are Madows(Bantus & omotic oromos) all over Somaliweyn. Although, most of the Madows(mostly bantu) are concentrated in Konfuur. Up north & Somali galbeed, we mostly have oromo Madows & some bantus.
 
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Kenya and Somaliland are exploring ways of working together in the education and agricultural sectors to build their economies.

The foreign ministers of the two countries at the same time have opened discussions on strengthening diplomatic ties with Kenya keen to open up a liaison office in Somaliland capital Hargeisa.


Kenyan foreign minister Monica Juma and her Somaliland counterpart Dr Saad Shire met in Nairobi on October 24 at a function by the United Nations to fete world marathon record holder Eliud Kipchoge who was named the UN Personality of the Year 2018.

During their brief discussion, Dr Saad invited Kenyan investors to explore the opportunities available in Somaliland by investing in different sectors the country.

“We have so many openings for Kenyan investors. We also need to look into how we can work with Kenya in the area of education. We already have Kenyans teaching in our primary and secondary schools and in our universities,” observed the Somaliland minister.

He added: “We are happy to have an embassy operational in Nairobi with a very active envoy who is keen to strengthen ties between the two countries and we are inviting Kenya to set up an embassy in Somaliland.”

Strengthening ties

Minister Juma said Kenya remains a strong friend to Somaliland and was watching keenly the progress of the country.

There have been plans to have direct flights from Nairobi to Hargeisa with the Kenya Airways sending a delegation to do a feasibility study on the Egal International airport in the Somaliland capital.

There has been pressure from the Kenya business community on the Kenya government to strengthen ties with Somaliland that will open up path for easy trading between the two countries.

Over 15,000 Kenyans are living and working in Somaliland in the hospitality and education sectors.

Somaliland envoy to Kenya Bashe Omar while appreciating the views of the two foreign envoys said improved relations between the two nations will boost their economies.

“One of my main mission in Kenya is to have direct flights between the two countries and trading ties between the Port of Mombasa and the Port of Berbera,” said Bashe.

Bashe added there is so much the two countries are losing out on in terms of trade but added there is a ray of hope with the fresh talks between the two ministers.

“There is so much Kenya can export to Somaliland especially agricultural products while they can also import livestock products,” Bashe said.

Where is the link? U can’t just post stuff and expect people to take u seriously. I put some of the text in a google search and nothing came up.
Pleas advise waaryaahe.:bell:
 
There are Madows(Bantus & omotic oromos) all over Somaliweyn. Although, most of the Madows(mostly bantu) are concentrated in Konfuur. Up north & Somali galbeed, we mostly have oromo Madows & some bantus.
Should be deported anyways. Heard Silyaano deported thousands in 2011, more needs to happen. And what's the point in getting investments from a cash strapped country like Kenya? They can't provide us anything.
 
Do you need cash to make investments?
Kenya can't offer anything to our economy except that Mirja drug. Same nonsense as Ethiopia investing in our ports, or giving them 19% of our Berbera. These broke countries would just get Arabs to do the real investing. So what's the point?

Somali politicians showing how bad at business they are, if a guy like me who scraped a D in Economics can see how fucked up thier deals are.
 
Kenya can't offer anything to our economy except that Mirja drug. Same nonsense as Ethiopia investing in our ports, or giving them 19% of our Berbera. These broke countries would just get Arabs to do the real investing. So what's the point?

Somali politicians showing how bad at business they are, if a guy like me who scraped a D in Economics can see how fucked up thier deals are.

D in economics? How is that even possible? Oligopoly, monopoly, supply, demand, few other buzz words and you can easily get a B. Clearly not abaarso material:mjlol::gucciwhat:
 

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Should be deported anyways. Heard Silyaano deported thousands in 2011, more needs to happen. And what's the point in getting investments from a cash strapped country like Kenya? They can't provide us anything.

Not gonna happen, he got shouted at by the UN & EU the only reason the election was held was because of their shouts
 
Kenya can't offer anything to our economy except that Mirja drug. Same nonsense as Ethiopia investing in our ports, or giving them 19% of our Berbera. These broke countries would just get Arabs to do the real investing. So what's the point?

Somali politicians showing how bad at business they are, if a guy like me who scraped a D in Economics can see how fucked up thier deals are.

The D means nothing, business & commerce comes naturally to northerns

You have a straight A in your understanding of our current climate.
Couldnt agree more with what you said. :nvjpqts:
 

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The D means nothing, business & commerce comes naturally to northerns

You have a straight A in your understanding of our current climate.
Couldnt agree more with what you said. :nvjpqts:

There's only one good outcome for the average somaliland citizen is that they accepted SL passport
 
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