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dynamic wrote:how come we keep having sell out presidents , is it possible in the future to retake the waters under the context that it was an un-elected president who signed it away and that ther was no consensus of the population to do so ?
Civil Aviation Caretaker Authority for Somalia” (CACAS) has operated from facilities in Nairobi, Kenya.
CACAS employs more than 100 Somali national staff in various technical, operational and administrative functions.
A Mogadishu Flight Information Centre operates 24 hours a day. Air Traffic Controllers provide information to aircraft flying through Somalia Airspace and operating into and out of airports in Somalia. The Centre also provides flight coordination with the neighbouring states. The service coordinates, inter alia, flights movements with adjacent Air Traffic Services (ATS) units (Bombay, Seychelles, Nairobi, Sanaa, Djibouti, Ethiopia) and with ATS units in Somalia.
Contact:
Joe Brunswig
Telephone: +254 20 622 785/6/9
Fax: +254 20 522 340
Email: icaosom@africaonline.co.ke
I am deeply sceptic to this socalled caretaker of our airspace, I've never seen an Air Traffic Controller working in either Hargeisa or Bosaao... I honesly doubt they work 24 hours in Xamar.
I may be wrong but I have never trusted Cadaan relief organizations... some are genuin but majority of them are today an industry only looking after their money.
It may actually be a ghost company here...!

This movement of Somalis was stopped by the arrival of the British. A colonial Governor as experienced as Sir Gerald Reece thinks it probable that we may have saved the whole of Kenya from a Somali occupation



Alluring wrote:How can an unrecognized PM and president from a nation without a central government for 18 years sell anything? Reminds me of when Ali Mahdi gave the Italians the right to dispose chemicals into the waters. The Somali man is truly the devil.




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