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    somalipeace10 @ 2/5/2014 2:26 AM EST
 This the most hyped farce in the recent history of aid consumption in Somalia. Everyone knows that 80 percent the budget of Somaliland comes from foreign aid. Schools, hospitals, security forces and everything in between is financed by the UN, EU and other aid organisations.
What the minister means is that they do not get BILATERAL aid.
    Sheikh @ 2/4/2014 9:26 PM EST
 Somaliland cid haaysato ma jirto ictiraaf Allaha u Sahlo. Somalida inteeda kale waa isku filan
tahay. Somaliland Gaara mesh aad rantaan idinka oo ooynaayo hasoo noqonina.
    Shafishuna @ 2/4/2014 7:37 PM EST
 Somaliland ministry of energy have been making news lately. Good management of resources discovery needs informed citizens. The government of somaliland must create the right narratives about all this potential deals they are signing with this energy companies. The public is demanding local beneficiation of their minerals.Mining is a long term business and there is probability that the public May not yet see the fruits of these deals, but definitely the ink spread over these contracts will have a long lasting repurcations that have potential to outlive the current administration in power. The minister of energy is attending Idaba mining conference in South Africa. Looking for a larger slice of pie countries like South Africa formed black economic power development policies in order to translate considerable mineral endowment into infrastructures and jobs. The somaliland authority need to ask for transparent equitable and optimal exploitation of their mineral resources. We all agree the tone our political leaders set will do a lot to shape the investment flow. Three sobering facts come to mind when people try to explain the failure of somalias:tribalism,poor leadership and  inequitable resource distributions. This is from someone who believes in Somaliland. Hiiraanonline hardly publishes Good news from Somaliland, but this story deviates from their normal gloom stories from Somaliland too bad though this is cut and paste news from reuters!

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