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World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

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Re: World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

Postby bashe19 » Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:04 am




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Re: World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

Postby gobdoon » Mon Jan 20, 2020 6:35 am

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World Bank says the project is a deal done and PM can't change it , he should let Beetle do his job and not interfere

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Re: World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

Postby gobdoon » Mon Jan 20, 2020 6:36 am

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World Bank says the project is a deal done and PM can't change it , he should let Beyle do his job and not interfere

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Re: World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

Postby Futurist » Mon Jan 20, 2020 10:31 am

How is Garowe and Kismaayo (population 300,000 people in total) getting $56m

While Benaadir, Hiirshabelle and Galmudug (6 million people) gets $28m :lol:

Walle Hawiye are idiots. Always being taken for a ride by MJ and MH :damn: :deadrose: :dead:

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Re: World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

Postby Futurist » Mon Jan 20, 2020 10:41 am

The smallest population areas (Puntland and Jubbaland) are getting the most money

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Re: World Bank projects for Xamar and reagional capitals

Postby TheLoFather » Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:27 pm

same clan in Xamar and Jowhar yet today Xamar was allocated funds in the firs phace the second phace will be Jowhar and dhuusamareeb. this is why abgaals dont need president. alot of Hawadle like to take the capital if they were given most seats and some correction takes place so they can develop baladweyne. omar finish speaks for both xamar and jowhar. this is why we need to move to Jowhar its gonna be great place in the future. we have isolated community in qalimow as well on the way between jowhar and balcad its 30km north of balcad. some day we gonna connect them with those in mahadaay district and Jowhar.

and the future port

filish mentions Jowhar.

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