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Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby The_Patriot » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:29 pm

Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

South Sudan has barred people of Somali origin from entering its territory by road, creating a potential diplomatic and trade crisis with its neighbours.

On Monday, traders of Somali origin asked Juba to relax new regulations that bar them from entering the newest African state.

The traders who have been camping at Nadapal border point, the gateway to South Sudan, termed the new rules as punitive as they subjected them to heavy losses.

A senior Kenya Revenue Authority official, who sought anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to the press, said that the rules were introduced two weeks ago due to what is believed to be security reasons.

“Customs officials from South Sudan have remained firm on the new rules, and it is the Foreign Affairs ministry that can intervene on the matter,” the official said.

Mr Ahmed Musa, a truck driver affected by the move, said the traders were resorting to hiring non-Somali drivers to cross into South Sudan.

Kenyan traders, including those of Somali origin, have flocked to South Sudan in search of new business opportunities.

“Most of South Sudan receives its essential commodities including cereals and vegetables from Lokichogio and the new rules will interfere with the anticipated boom in trade,” the KRA official added.

Kenya has established Immigration and customs offices at the Nadapal border point and built 51 housing units for KRA, public health and police departments.

“Plans are under way to construct more units, including a military barracks,” Mr Patrick Muriira, the Turkana West DC said by telephone.

The area had been deserted for long as it was occupied by Sudan People’s Liberation Army during the struggle to split from Khartoum.

It has also been a battle zone between members of the Turkana and Toposa communities due to plenty of pasture and water.

Mr Muriira, however, called on the two pastoral communities to discard cattle rustling and banditry and venture into legitimate business.
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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby ToughGong » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:52 pm

They know Somalis are natural enterpreneurs when it comes to Africa
They'll end up dominating most businesses
For some reason though they don't seem to do as well in the west

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby Advo » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:56 pm

:lol:

Somali becoming like han chinese, in every country doing business and also hated by the locals.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:41 pm

Wtf the dinka probably think they will eventually loose the oil business to the somalis lmfao sounds like famine capital ethiopia and smelly kenya have a hand in this as usual

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby ToughGong » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:46 pm

:lol:

Somali becoming like han chinese, in every country doing business and also hated by the locals.
This comment says it all
I believe not all Somalis are bad but we in kenya have seen what the Somalis have done to our country from the inlfux of guns that have terrorised the common mwanainchi to the sky rocketing rents and the market value of properties going so high that only Somalis can afford.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby The_Patriot » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:01 pm

Funny thing is how some somalist @ SNET were celebrating SS independence.

I told you guys that Dinkas are savages from the beginning. They not only kicked out Somalis but also Kicked out Kenyans.
These MOFO fools think they can survive in their landlocked country.

They are the most noticable folks in Africa and if they start that kind of game then I guess they will only receive supplies from the sky.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby XaliimoFarax » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:20 pm

I feel sorry for them cos waa loo taliyaa just like Somalia.

They will receive some supplies enough to survive and for the cadaan man to take his ‘rightful resources’.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby Beenaale_No1 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:27 pm

Dont they know SS is a landlocked country? Why would they dismiss people who would boost their non-existent economy?

Anyway, Somalis are good entrepreneurs and businessmen/women, thats an indisputable fact, ask any East African person in Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda etc and they'll tell you that Somalis are savy business people.

Also, there are enough Dinka refugees littered in dozens of other countries, so they should know better.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby Twist » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:11 am

Did they start wearing clothes horta?

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby Meru » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:24 am

Wtf the dinka probably think they will eventually loose the oil business to the somalis lmfao sounds like famine capital ethiopia and smelly kenya have a hand in this as usual
why did you have to ruin a good thread like this with your unnecessary outburst about Kenya being smelly ??? as i type this i am breathing a lot of fresh air in my upper hill office overlooking downtown Nairobi :up:

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:42 am

Did they start wearing clothes horta?
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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby greenday » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:49 am

They dont know Somalis, we will get in there one way or another.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby The_Patriot » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:54 am

They dont know Somalis, we will get in there one way or another.
Trust me you better dont go into there. :mrgreen:

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby greenday » Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:10 am

They dont know Somalis, we will get in there one way or another.
Trust me you better dont go into there. :mrgreen:
Dont you worry anoo nac nac wadin ma adaayi.

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Re: Row looms as Juba locks out Somalis

Postby Meru » Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:38 am

Now juba has allowed Kenyan Somalis to come in the country after pressure by the regional powerhouse Kenya http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/120 ... index.html


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