Welcome to SomaliNet Forums, a friendly and gigantic Somali centric active community. Login to hide this block

You are currently viewing this page as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, ask questions, educate others, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many, many other features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join SomaliNet forums today! Please note that registered members with over 50 posts see no ads whatsoever! Are you new to SomaliNet? These forums with millions of posts are just one section of a much larger site. Just visit the front page and use the top links to explore deep into SomaliNet oasis, Somali singles, Somali business directory, Somali job bank and much more. Click here to login. If you need to reset your password, click here. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Xamar, the resilient city

Daily chitchat.

Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators

Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
OUR SPONSOR: LOGIN TO HIDE
Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7335
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Lamagoodle » Wed Jul 20, 2016 5:53 am

News about Somalia often contains nonsense about the success of Balluchistans aka tribal enclaves, news about aqoonyahano aan aqoon lahayn, waxgarad aan waxba garaneeynin, culumaaudin aan culuun lahayn, dawlad aan dawlad ahayn.

We somalis love news and cameras. We love xafladdo and considering this is the silly season (elections), there will be plenty of these which will be reported on tribal websites . Also the commercial TV stations (do we need these many?) will be filled with “news” about xaflad aad loo soo agaasimey, oo aay ka qeyb galeen aqoonyahano, waxgarad, culumaaudiin etc.

Since we love to see ourselves on TVs, so called reporters are making a lot of money. What we are witnessing my friends on Somali TV stations is nothing short of “I arkaay”. The naked emperor of waan daadshe.

The circus nation episode 2.

Well, there are some things that are happening in Xamar and probably in other areas of our nation. These good stuff is often not reported on...

•Gym (both female and male). For ten dollars a month, you could lose weight and become desirable. Don’t be surprised a xusul baruur calling you and informing you that she is off to the gym.

•Kindergarten/ Nursery for the kids. Would you believe this? There are dozens of them in Xamar. Most of the kids have stay at home moms but taking your child is viewed as climbing the social ladder

•Garbage collection; for a few dollars a month, you get your garbage collected . Don’t ask where these are taken

•School buses. Kids use shuttle buses

• Many restaurants offer to your step food

•Catering is very common; if you want an eccentric wedding , there are companies that provide all inclusive.

•The Liido area is one of the most expensive places in Africa; diaspora and the corrupt officials have ensured that prices are in parity with that of the Riviera.

•The population has adopted a digital currency. Even the maid, the beggar and the macalin quraan uses the internet .. iigu soo dir/shub is very common.

There is a disconnect between politicians and citizens. The political class - shaxaad nation- only exists on cyberspace and on TV sets.

Resilient Xamar :up:

User avatar
Strategic
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 4950
Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:06 am

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Strategic » Wed Jul 20, 2016 6:00 am

as long as people are eating good and peace is MUQADAS,i am ok with it. :up: it will be sure hongkong inshalah. :eat:

User avatar
zidane88
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 3984
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:57 pm

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby zidane88 » Wed Jul 20, 2016 6:12 am

Lama, Kacaan era Somalis had been living in a bubble (land-cruiser,villa) lifestyle, and now People are living the the same bubble.
Dozens of regional administrations whose sole purpose is of just being regional admins ( anna wa i kan) ,and endless trips to Addis, Kenya, Djibouti with no clear purpose or reasons. Ministers without posts, army without equipment..the list is endless.

Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7335
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Lamagoodle » Wed Jul 20, 2016 11:05 am

Lama, Kacaan era Somalis had been living in a bubble (land-cruiser,villa) lifestyle, and now People are living the the same bubble.
Dozens of regional administrations whose sole purpose is of just being regional admins ( anna wa i kan) ,and endless trips to Addis, Kenya, Djibouti with no clear purpose or reasons. Ministers without posts, army without equipment..the list is endless.
True but there is a trickle down. a consumption economy, no tangible production and diaspora money have all combined to create a bubble atmosphere. Industrial output is zero. Imports; export ratio of nearly 10:1. We even import products that are easily to manufacture. We are a petrodollar economy without petrol.

The good news; there is no private debt.

Despite these, life in Xamar is really better than what it has been for decades. People are learning; the service industry is growing. :up:

User avatar
TheblueNwhite
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 11301
Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:34 pm
Contact:

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby TheblueNwhite » Wed Jul 20, 2016 2:34 pm

Lama, don't forget the SMEs; soda and water plants, foam, soap, plastic bags, windows and doors and fishing boats manufacturers etc.

Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7335
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Lamagoodle » Thu Jul 21, 2016 12:32 am

Lama, don't forget the SMEs; soda and water plants, foam, soap, plastic bags, windows and doors and fishing boats manufacturers etc.
Great things are happening in Xamar. So it is not only the service sector? :up:

Next step should be a change of food culture.
Encourage the consumption of homegrown food; Muxuga, misago, galeey and others. We do not need baasto and bariis . It is encouraging to see that somalis have started consuming fish :up:

P.s. The Tuktuks are making a mark in Xamar.

User avatar
zidane88
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 3984
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:57 pm

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby zidane88 » Thu Jul 21, 2016 1:32 pm

Lama, Kacaan era Somalis had been living in a bubble (land-cruiser,villa) lifestyle, and now People are living the the same bubble.
Dozens of regional administrations whose sole purpose is of just being regional admins ( anna wa i kan) ,and endless trips to Addis, Kenya, Djibouti with no clear purpose or reasons. Ministers without posts, army without equipment..the list is endless.
True but there is a trickle down. a consumption economy, no tangible production and diaspora money have all combined to create a bubble atmosphere. Industrial output is zero. Imports; export ratio of nearly 10:1. We even import products that are easily to manufacture. We are a petrodollar economy without petrol.

The good news; there is no private debt.

Despite these, life in Xamar is really better than what it has been for decades. People are learning; the service industry is growing. :up:
Lama-goodle, do you think the money that is being poured in Somalia by the IC is free? I doubt it. I think the Somali debt had surpassed beyond belief.

Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7335
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Lamagoodle » Thu Jul 21, 2016 2:06 pm

Lama, Kacaan era Somalis had been living in a bubble (land-cruiser,villa) lifestyle, and now People are living the the same bubble.
Dozens of regional administrations whose sole purpose is of just being regional admins ( anna wa i kan) ,and endless trips to Addis, Kenya, Djibouti with no clear purpose or reasons. Ministers without posts, army without equipment..the list is endless.
True but there is a trickle down. a consumption economy, no tangible production and diaspora money have all combined to create a bubble atmosphere. Industrial output is zero. Imports; export ratio of nearly 10:1. We even import products that are easily to manufacture. We are a petrodollar economy without petrol.

The good news; there is no private debt.

Despite these, life in Xamar is really better than what it has been for decades. People are learning; the service industry is growing. :up:
Lama-goodle, do you think the money that is being poured in Somalia by the IC is free? I doubt it. I think the Somali debt had surpassed beyond belief.

Zidane, I wrote private debt. There are virtually no lending banks/institutions and the private sector is fine. The public debt is about 93% of GDP. As of 2014, Somalia's debt (public) debt amounted to cirka 5-6 Billion US dollars.



We have also inherited a large debt from the 1980s; some of these have been written off but it is huge.

User avatar
Bro
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 10596
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2001 7:00 pm
Location: Midwest

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Bro » Thu Jul 21, 2016 3:27 pm

:som: :up:

User avatar
LiquidHYDROGEN
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 14522
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:48 am
Location: Back home in Old Kush

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:09 pm

Xamar would be my favourite city if I could visit. Temperate Mediterranean climate, beautiful sea and beaches and good food. The problem with Xamar is not the city, it's the people. Not the shopkeeper or the dressmaker but the bureaucrats and corrupt politicians.

User avatar
AbdiWahab252
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 56703
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:00 pm
Location: Unity. Strength. Capital.

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:18 pm

Lamagodle...

I am impressed. The best days lie ahead and it has become my favorite pasttime to call out detractors of the city when they tell me that they have been or are going there.

User avatar
Hyperactive
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 34541
Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:36 am
Location: "Some people are so poor, all they have is money."

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Hyperactive » Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:34 pm

i like no credit card debt and no tax part in that place. that is plus.

User avatar
Strategic
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 4950
Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:06 am

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Strategic » Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:42 pm

i like no credit card debt and no tax part in that place. that is plus.
there is tax collection system there,XAMAR needs less AMISOM and MORE SNA,useless culusow will leave office with out foreign troops and the next president will do the same.we dont need them anyway.

User avatar
Hyperactive
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 34541
Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:36 am
Location: "Some people are so poor, all they have is money."

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby Hyperactive » Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:45 pm

you may not needed it but so called "government" clearly need it.

User avatar
GalliumerianSlayer
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 3528
Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:26 pm

Re: Xamar, the resilient city

Postby GalliumerianSlayer » Thu Jul 21, 2016 6:26 pm

Mogadishu is one of my favourite cities on Earth. An ancient city aswell.


OUR SPONSOR: LOGIN TO HIDE

Hello, Has your question been answered on this page? We hope yes. If not, you can start a new thread and post your question(s). It is free to join. You can also search our over a million pages (just scroll up and use our site-wide search box) or browse the forums.

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “General - General Discussions”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: nnjrewzas112 and 14 guests