Somalia national theatre reopens after 20 years

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Somalia national theatre reopens after 20 years

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Re: Somalia national theatre reopens after 20 years

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That's just embarrassing, why open it if it's not completed.
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Re: Somalia national theatre reopens after 20 years

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This project was funded by USAID and the money was pocketed by a nefarious group close to Sharif Ahmed. Its just another example of poor priorities: reopening theaters while vital installations such as water plants remain out of commission.

Reminds me of the debacle that occurred under Cumar Cabdirashid on the rehabilitation of the K-4 circle. Norwegian Ambassador gave 300,000 to fix the circle and beautify it. It was a test and if implemented successfully another $12 million would have been given to the Tuugo Federated Goons but they stole 200,000 and used a 100,000 to mop up the place.
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