Abt to open this in Hargeisa
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
With all due respect, you're just wasting your time. Hargeysa will never be a tourist destination. There is nothing remarkable whatsoever about the place.
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
Cherine wrote:With all due respect, you're just wasting your time. Hargeysa will never be a tourist destination. There is nothing remarkable whatsoever about the place.
where is going to be a tourist destination
Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
Haram? Fail.
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
A business like a Zoo is required by a society at large and creates employment and educational opportunities for school children, but you need the financial support of wealthy donors and the populace to run a successful and the humane treatment of your animals. Starting a Zoo from scratch and importing all the animals requires investing more funds than creating few factories and you need the political connections to access and lease all these animals from foreign public and private zoos. The cost is astronomical and also, you need the staff who have knowledge and the expertise in zoology. Start with a children farm and collect cost-effective native animals.
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
somalia already has elephants, lions, tigers right? unless they all got poached? whatever remaining animals left in somalia should at least create for an interesting zoo. humane treatment? man just make sure them animals is living. shouldn't cost too much.Machiavelli2 wrote:A business like a Zoo is required by a society at large and creates employment and educational opportunities for school children, but you need the financial support of wealthy donors and the populace to run a successful and the humane treatment of your animals. Starting a Zoo from scratch and importing all the animals requires investing more funds than creating few factories and you need the political connections to access and lease all these animals from foreign public and private zoos. The cost is astronomical and also, you need the staff who have knowledge and the expertise in zoology. Start with a children farm and collect cost-effective native animals.
Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
We got geel son
GEEL money REEL Mali money
GEEL money REEL Mali money
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
herndonhomer wrote:somalia already has elephants, lions, tigers right? unless they all got poached? whatever remaining animals left in somalia should at least create for an interesting zoo. humane treatment? man just make sure them animals is living. shouldn't cost too much.Machiavelli2 wrote:A business like a Zoo is required by a society at large and creates employment and educational opportunities for school children, but you need the financial support of wealthy donors and the populace to run a successful and the humane treatment of your animals. Starting a Zoo from scratch and importing all the animals requires investing more funds than creating few factories and you need the political connections to access and lease all these animals from foreign public and private zoos. The cost is astronomical and also, you need the staff who have knowledge and the expertise in zoology. Start with a children farm and collect cost-effective native animals.
If any of these animals are still left in Somalia, then they are the native animals whom I mentioned above. A lion or a tiger needs more meat than a Somali village can consume and how would you supply them? Besides, you need the logistics and funds to move these big animals from their natural habitat to a zoo in Hargeisa. Also, you need professional veterinarians to look after their well-being. You can't neglect and replace them like they are pets you could pack them in your car and take them to a cage in your zoo. If it was that simple and easy money to be made, every Somali town would have their own zoo.
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
@Mackaveli..dude I already named my business initiative
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Re: Abt to open this in Hargeisa
Err, mistaken me for a feminazi- I dun care.TheMadSheikh wrote:Do I sense some hostility ? In my Haram both sexes are welcome..man will be served by 4 females of their choosing to bath thoroughly while the girls will have the opportunity to pick one guy from a lineup. I believe in equality of the genders.sovlsworn wrote:TheMadSheikh wrote:My plan does not involve hotels or any of the service sector..I intend to have a place where the diaspora and affluent locals will happily spend their money on my business with a smile on their face
As for the comment I was really quoting. Yes, but at least you’re honest and outwardly selfish. As for the rest of the Diaspora’s addiction to monopoly and incredibly transparent, “we’re helping the economy” mantra...

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