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My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 6:48 pm
by JSLHistorian
1. Calamadaha district -
Positives - Lots of well built villas, hotels, shops, airport nearby
Negatives - Poor infrastructure, no single paved road at all


2. New Hargeisa district -
Positives - Some good roads, lots of villas, hotels, shops and easy access to restaurants
Negatives - High population density



3.Jigjgiyar district -
Positives - Good roads, big spaces, better urban planning, many restaurants and shops
Negatives -Not many mosques


4. Ahmed Dhagax district -
Positives - Unknown
Negatives - Too many poor people and thieves, burglary is common in this area

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 6:56 pm
by ramzy2277
what are ur references? what about 26 june district ? besides werent u concerned about eastern parts of SL where u belong ? why u care about galbeed now,there must be a bait here?!

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 6:59 pm
by JSLHistorian
My reference is myself, I have been there. 26 June district is bit blurry since the suuq extends into it, I will come back to that
one.

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:09 pm
by AwRastaale
Calaamadaha are my fav area with its mountaineous views and hill top villas.

The villas there are not only the best but they really stand out since they are on top of hills and mountains.

Roads are poor there because Somalis are not advanced enough to make roads or plumbing reach such hard and rocky places.

Still in my eyes it's the best of Hargeisa.

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:16 pm
by ramzy2277
anyone have good clear map of hargeisa city

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:24 pm
by ramzy2277
I have one map for hargeisa ,published in 1970 and based on hargeisa municipal info in 1959, very detailed and organised but its too large to fit in this mediocre 800pix snet , i dont know why those in the Hargeisa municipal or planning ministry dont make up a modern one showing all the new land marks and paved roads.

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:29 pm
by jalaaludin5
JSLHistorian wrote:1. Calamadaha district -
Positives - Lots of well built villas, hotels, shops, airport nearby
Negatives - Poor infrastructure, no single paved road at all


2. New Hargeisa district -
Positives - Some good roads, lots of villas, hotels, shops and easy access to restaurants
Negatives - High population density



3.Jigjgiyar district -
Positives - Good roads, big spaces, better urban planning, many restaurants and shops
Negatives -Not many mosques



4. Ahmed Dhagax district -
Positives - Unknown
Negatives - Too many poor people and thieves, burglary is common in this area
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Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:41 pm
by JSLHistorian
AwRastaale wrote:Calaamadaha are my fav area with its mountaineous views and hill top villas.

The villas there are not only the best but they really stand out since they are on top of hills and mountains.

Roads are poor there because Somalis are not advanced enough to make roads or plumbing reach such hard and rocky places.

Still in my eyes it's the best of Hargeisa.


Calaamadaha indeed is the neighborhood with the most potential. Once the roads are fixed, everyone would love to
live on top of Masalaha hills in a villa.

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 1:12 am
by SuldaanMaplesyrup
JSLHistorian wrote: 3.Jigjgiyar district -
Negatives -Not many mosques

4. Ahmed Dhagax district -
Positives - Unknown
:lol: :lol:

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 1:31 am
by Siciid85
So Sacad Muse waa bilaa risaaala yacnii waa dad bacda nabi Rer liilalaw law

And Arap are gangsters

Seems pretty accurate to me :Obama:

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 3:31 am
by hangool79
JSLHistorian wrote:

3.Jigjgiyar district -
Positives - Good roads, big spaces, better urban planning, many restaurants and shops
Negatives -Not many mosques


4. Ahmed Dhagax district -
Positives - Unknown
Negatives - Too many poor people and thieves, burglary is common in this area

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Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 7:21 am
by hangool79
AwRastaale wrote:Calaamadaha are my fav area with its mountaineous views and hill top villas.

The villas there are not only the best but they really stand out since they are on top of hills and mountains.

Roads are poor there because Somalis are not advanced enough to make roads or plumbing reach such hard and rocky places.

Still in my eyes it's the best of Hargeisa.
I wouldn't say its villas are the best in Hargeisa, but the area is catching up, might as well add Masallaha hills too.
According to my opinion Jigjigayar still has the upper hand with Calamadaha /Masallaha hills as a second runner up.
Jigjigayar /Badacas is where all most of the establishement lives, even some Garhajis such as Cumar Aideed has his residence there.

Working class / Average Diaspora / Lower middleclass / Poor people

Goljano
Xero Awr
150ka
Baarlin
Madar
Qudacdheer


Establishment / Rich diaspora / Upper middle class
Jigjigayar
Calamadah / esp Star area hills
Masallaha
Badacas

If your family got a villa here, you're lucky, its only gonna get more exspensive

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 1:52 pm
by AwRastaale
Hangool when was the last time you were there?

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 4:25 pm
by JSL3000
hangool79 wrote:
AwRastaale wrote:Calaamadaha are my fav area with its mountaineous views and hill top villas.

The villas there are not only the best but they really stand out since they are on top of hills and mountains.

Roads are poor there because Somalis are not advanced enough to make roads or plumbing reach such hard and rocky places.

Still in my eyes it's the best of Hargeisa.
I wouldn't say its villas are the best in Hargeisa, but the area is catching up, might as well add Masallaha hills too.
According to my opinion Jigjigayar still has the upper hand with Calamadaha /Masallaha hills as a second runner up.
Jigjigayar /Badacas is where all most of the establishement lives, even some Garhajis such as Cumar Aideed has his residence there.

Working class / Lower middleclass /

Goljano
Xero Awr
150ka
Baarlin
Madar
Qudacdheer


Establishment / Upper middle class
Jigjigayar
Badacas
Masallaha
Calamadah / esp Star area hills



If your family got a villa here, you're lucky, its only gonna get more exspensive
fixed.

Re: My assessment on Hargeisa districts

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 4:36 pm
by MoAwr
Just came back
Hargeasa is all over the place, there is no B hills or Kensington ends but one day there might be