The upcomimg New York city of E. Africa!

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The upcomimg New York city of E. Africa!
MenaceToSociety wrote:
^ another monument to the dead( victims of the lunatic war waged by non other than Siyad Barre)
read everything before you comment! i said Hargeisa is doing good but you can't compare it to Mogadishu. despite decades of war, Mogadishu is thriving again and at the current rate it could surpass many African capitals within five to ten years.MenaceToSociety wrote:Take your propoganda filled lecture somewhere else you qabilist-infested lunatic.... Xamar is doing better than Hargeisa today?...Son get off the meds ur on and drink some somali shax...Give credit when it is due....barakaboy10 wrote:new York-styled-yellow-painted taxi cabs don't necessarily translate hargeysa into being a modern or a thriving city. people who recently visited there described the city as a rubbish-ridden and with a few public services.
when it comes to Somalia, usually pictures don't tell the whole truth.
i think hargeysa is doing a lot better than same-sized cities in the southern region of the country.
on the other side of the country, however, the situation is very different. Xamar cadde these days is doing a lot better----i mean a lot.
construction cranes are going up everywhere and housing prices are skyrocketing.
may Allah make both cities great and place love between its inhabitants. amiin.
Mondey wrote:The upcomimg New York city of E. Africa!
That's because they aren't in Gedo or Jubbaland.'Cos if they were I guarantee you ,you'd be shouting from the top of your lungs how wonderful they areThe`Republic wrote:Every one of those pictures show a locale that is quite ugly and depressive to be honest.
Not really sxb.It's just that you're always taking cheap shots whilst trying to appear nonchalantThe`Republic wrote:Did that get bad reaction. My bad sxb.
barakaboy10 wrote:Respect! I actually understand where u coming from. I tremendously believe that Mogadishu is one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world(lets look beyond the destruction). I have seen photos of its past which showed a great deal of splendid beauty and I cant even imagine how it will look like if it finds peace. Nonetheless, I will not tolerate any disrespect to the City up on the hills and mountains that has its own unique beauty, Hargeisa.MenaceToSociety wrote:Take your propoganda filled lecture somewhere else you qabilist-infested lunatic.... Xamar is doing better than Hargeisa today?...Son get off the meds ur on and drink some somali shax...Give credit when it is due....barakaboy10 wrote:new York-styled-yellow-painted taxi cabs don't necessarily translate hargeysa into being a modern or a thriving city. people who recently visited there described the city as a rubbish-ridden and with a few public services.
when it comes to Somalia, usually pictures don't tell the whole truth.
i think hargeysa is doing a lot better than same-sized cities in the southern region of the country.
on the other side of the country, however, the situation is very different. Xamar cadde these days is doing a lot better----i mean a lot.
construction cranes are going up everywhere and housing prices are skyrocketing.
may Allah make both cities great and place love between its inhabitants. amiin.
@Republic...Thug really caught you with your pants slipping. Sxb, I would honestly acknowledge the beauty of galgaduud or whatever your Beeshada hail from if I deem it to be naturally beautiful without any qabilist intent. I dont know why we cannot just excuse all the propoganda that our parents filled us with as we were growing up(my parents didnt..as a matter of fact my mother is for Unification) and now that we are adults should you not make a unbias judgement?
read everything before you comment! i said Hargeisa is doing good but you can't compare it to Mogadishu. despite decades of war, Mogadishu is thriving again and at the current rate it could surpass many African capitals within five to ten years.
Hargeisa is our second largest city and i equally love both. i am not a propagandist. i am a realist.