Somalis Scared Shitless

The wave of change is blowing and Zoomalians are scared as hell. I fucking love to see it. As Chairman of the Shiny Eye brigade, Zoomalians have to go. My machete is ready to go! I’m all fired up and ready to go!!!

Bado mapambano!!!

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Huko naikuru what are you doing?

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Sounds like Somali is winning

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This one man one shilling one vote debate is bothering those fucking freeloaders so much.

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Mnacheza na nomads. Nomadic tribes thrive by being viewed as insignificant. Mnapakwa mafuta wa mgongo made to look the other way. Just look at how Eastleigh has been transformed over the past five years. Definitely the warriah are onto something. Huko kutaua na mini sharriah law. Sidhani nyumba ya warrriah itakubali ku rentisha club ama pub.

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Sharpening my machete. War is coming. Be ready. Let’s protect our land. Vamos!!!

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Not for long.

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Zoomalians need to go. One punch!!

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That’s why we’re sharpening our machetes. I’m sure my boss Maina Njenga is on to something. Lazima katanuka.

Niaje caretaker wa kayole, Anza na nasra estate

Shumares must go

Zoomalis must go they are criminals

Sasa wewe Unakuja kutu incite na umejificha huko Upstate New York.

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Nanok and Ali Roba pockets are overflowing

Mkisii mpumbavu wewe umejitayarisha aje ku fight for your lovely country.I suggest utumie uchawi on your end.
together we join hands to fight a common enemy

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Kagege, akuna mse anakupea mboro lately?

Crowded Garissa High School seeks funds to expand facilities
National school with over 1,600 learners plans major harambee

Garissa High School is appealing to its old boys and well wishers to help raise funds to improve facilities in the congested institution.

The Board of Management says there is an urgent need to expand the school’s overstretched capacity due to the high number of students, which currently stands at 1,600.

Established in 1969, the national school continues to perform well in examinations despite infrastructure challenges.

BoM chairman Mohamed Abdi, who spoke at the school, reiterated the need to match the institution’s national status with physical facilities that over time have been overstretched by the big number of admissions.

The board has identified a number of urgent needs for the school to achieve its objectives.

“The parents and the area leadership have already done their part in terms of participating towards the school’s development. This time we feel we should engage the other part of the community like the alumni to contribute to the school generously,” Abdi said.

He added: “We believe that the envisaged development will be achieved with your support. We are therefore appealing to the alumni to come in large numbers and support and contribute to the school’s development.”

The culmination of the efforts will be on December 14 when there will be a major funds drive at the school.

Chief Principal Mohamud Dubat said that even though there has been a lot of improvement since the institution was established in 1969, a lot needs to be done in order to match its national status.

Speaking in his office, the principal said that even though the school continues to perform well in national exams, there is a need to improve the facilities that have been overstretched due to the high number of students.

Imran Hassan a form four student at Garissa High school.He called on the old boys to chip in and support the institution.
Imran Hassan a form four student at Garissa High school.He called on the old boys to chip in and support the institution.

Dubat, himself is an alumnus of the institution, disclosed that among the areas that need improvement include a perimeter wall and a major dormitory to accommodate the big number of students.

Others are establishment of a workshop for metalwork and woodwork, construction of a bigger mosque to accommodate the big number of students and construction of more houses for teachers.

This is why the school is appealing to the alumni and leaders to assist in development of the institution.

“The parents are helpful, however many of them are poor and therefore they cannot fully sponsor the developmental projects of the school. The previous principals did their best in terms of not only protecting the school’s land but also maintaining the high standards of education. But we strongly feel that nothing much has been achieved since the school got national status,” Dubat said.

“It is for this reason that we are asking for help from our old boys and our leaders so that we can make the school a better place to learn and live.”

The school is always under threat from land grabbers and has managed to fence 320 meters with its meagre resources. Another 200 meters will soon be built.

Dubat said the school has big land that will take too long to fence if they were to rely on parents’ contributions.

Imran Hassan, a Form 4 student, said that he had always wished to join Garissa High School and his dream came true.

He singled out the lack of a fence which poses a risk to the students’ security and exposes them to drug peddlers.

“Looking at the dormitories we are currently using, the number of students has crowded them. Definitely, this is not good since it gives room for communicable diseases to spread. We also don’t have a multi-purpose hall and use the dinning hall,” Hassan said.

Source: Mharo news

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Zoomalis are the silent absentee landlords.

High time we accepted akina whoever that racist Somali on this forum says. Those guys are our new overlords. Thank God hauko Kenya and do your best to achieve dynasty status kijana ya othaya boys.

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Not in our lifetime take a good look at nfd your are just seeing a facade and you bought into it hook, line and sinker

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A weak thread. People always are afraid of things they cannot control. The somalis cannot be controlled, you have to learn to live with them. Hii ujinga ya kila siku kutaja somali this somali that is lame. Kama ni Eastleigh itabaki tu hapo na hakuna mahali itaenda. Wao watu waliingizwa kenya during the moi era, na Ruto knows that the somali community ni muhimu kwa kura that is why wanapewa nafasi kubwa kwa serikali.