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Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 6:07 am
by grandpakhalif
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2018/Mar/ ... _base.aspx

This government is a fuckin failing, security is getting much worst, yesterday attack at ex kontorool, mortar attacks hit various neighborhood in Xamar.

today attack on UAE afgooye base

wtf is Kheyre doing? Wheres Farmaajo? What a dissappointment

AbkoowDhiblaawe you were right bro, im here and its gettin worst

ciidaanka xita wa mushaar laan :pacspit:

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 6:13 am
by grandpakhalif
Instead of security they are focusing on enforcing taxes in Bakaara which has absolutely failed. What kind of advisors doea Farmaajo have? Why would Bakaara traders pay tax when Kismaayo and Bosaaso and Berbera dont pay any tax. It just isnt fair and will effect competition
Mogadishu (HOL) - The five percent sales tax row between the government and the traders in Somalia's largest open-air market has led to serious economic implications for the battered tax revenue collection system, the country's finance ministry said Wednesday.

The talks between Ministry for Finance and the traders in Bakara Market collapsed last week following.

In a press conference on Wednesday, Finance minister, Abdirahman Duale Beileh said the tax collection campaign has been disrupted by the outrage of the traders who boycotted the levy.

"The dispute and caused by the sales tax has led the government to collect less revenue this month ( February), but we are planning to pay the salaries ( government workers), we have already signed much of the pay receipts," said the minister.

In mid-February, traders in Bakara Market boycotted trade over the introduction of a 5% sales tax on all goods sold and services rendered. The traders have vowed to keep the market closed until the government eliminates the tax altogether. The local business community has reportedly refused to offload their goods from Mogadishu's port in protest of the levy.

The decision to introduce the sales tax have pitted the cash-strapped Somali government against the business community who are pushing back against what they see as unfair taxation

Beileh pointed out that there was still hope for further negotiation between the sides.

He has maintained that taxes must be paid to enable the government to offer services.

" We are still in negotiation about this issue but every citizen and every business should pay the tax to the government or leave the country," Beileh threatened.

Somalia was able to generate an extra $31 million in domestic revenue in 2017. Some of the extra funds were raised by collecting taxes from airlines and major telecommunications companies.

If Somalia can become self-sufficient, it may be able to receive international debt relief on the nearly $5.2 billion it owes to creditors.

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 6:59 am
by abodu
Farmaajo afka qalooca uu dekeda berbera ku taago mooye wax kale ma hayo. Dad aan toodi ka soo bixin oo dad kale waxay shaqaysteen lagu saliday.

Aabihin wase meesha nabadeeda dhisa first. Then sl iyo waxii kale dabadeed u soo jeedsada. f-king lugooyo foqol lugooyo.

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:26 am
by GuleedWarsame
I heard they took over Balcad

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 8:07 am
by Adali
grandpakhalif wrote: Fri Mar 02, 2018 6:13 am Instead of security they are focusing on enforcing taxes in Bakaara which has absolutely failed. What kind of advisors doea Farmaajo have? Why would Bakaara traders pay tax when Kismaayo and Bosaaso and Berbera dont pay any tax. It just isnt fair and will effect competition
Mogadishu (HOL) - The five percent sales tax row between the government and the traders in Somalia's largest open-air market has led to serious economic implications for the battered tax revenue collection system, the country's finance ministry said Wednesday.

The talks between Ministry for Finance and the traders in Bakara Market collapsed last week following.

In a press conference on Wednesday, Finance minister, Abdirahman Duale Beileh said the tax collection campaign has been disrupted by the outrage of the traders who boycotted the levy.

"The dispute and caused by the sales tax has led the government to collect less revenue this month ( February), but we are planning to pay the salaries ( government workers), we have already signed much of the pay receipts," said the minister.

In mid-February, traders in Bakara Market boycotted trade over the introduction of a 5% sales tax on all goods sold and services rendered. The traders have vowed to keep the market closed until the government eliminates the tax altogether. The local business community has reportedly refused to offload their goods from Mogadishu's port in protest of the levy.

The decision to introduce the sales tax have pitted the cash-strapped Somali government against the business community who are pushing back against what they see as unfair taxation

Beileh pointed out that there was still hope for further negotiation between the sides.

He has maintained that taxes must be paid to enable the government to offer services.

" We are still in negotiation about this issue but every citizen and every business should pay the tax to the government or leave the country," Beileh threatened.

Somalia was able to generate an extra $31 million in domestic revenue in 2017. Some of the extra funds were raised by collecting taxes from airlines and major telecommunications companies.

If Somalia can become self-sufficient, it may be able to receive international debt relief on the nearly $5.2 billion it owes to creditors.
Bakaaraha is a financial hub for Alshabab, even large business pay tax to Alshabab in fear for the life, the SFG needs to cut all the various income streams Alshabab has, the security concern is only going to get worse as the SFG is continuing to corner Alshabab, these desperate attacks just shows they have their back against the wall and want to reinstall fear into the population.

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:05 am
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
Eebow grandpa, i told u so. Farmaajo n kheire are big khasaaro.

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:32 am
by theyuusuf143
That's is normal.

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:50 am
by Khalid Ali
Failmaajo is a f-king failure the poor fucker is still chewing qat. The dumb Hutus thought he would make xamar peaceful lol. Where is kheyrlaawe

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:47 pm
by gobdoon
Far kaliya fool ma dhaqdo , a country is about its population you cant blame individuals , if the citizens are not good and dont want peace and stablity and work hard for beterment of their nation and dont choose the best leaders whatever qabiil ? Minority or majority then they get what they deserve
For a country to function every one must pull together the public must choose the right leaders and support them.

Re: Breaking UAE base hit by suicide bomb mass casualities, shabab attack AMISOM Balcad dagaal ka qarxay

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:30 pm
by xiimaaya
Damashad cawaa shisha kulul ba warkan uu shiidtay.