The Minister of Sports,Youth and Tourism Hon AlI Said  Raygal has received sporting gear from a somalilander living abroad.

Hon Ali Said Raygal received in his office the sporting gear to be used in the upcoming youth football tournament from a Mr.Hashi Koosar Mahmoud, the gear which mainly comprised footballs and uniforms.

“This sporting gear will play an important role in the upcoming national youth football tournament and I urge all somalilanders living in the diaspora to follow suit and donate whatever they can for the advancement of youth activates in the country “,Said The Sports minister.

The national youth football tournament is expected to begin next month after been postponed for the third time in a row.

Goth M Goth

Somalilandpress.com

1 COMMENT

  1. More needs to be done for the Youths insha'allah.

    It does not cost anything to give them structure and discipline only the creation of the opportunity to serve their country and gain livelong skills.

  2. I think Somaliland has been getting weaker day after day since Silanyo came to power about two years ago:

    1… BERBERA is totally being run by one sub-clan (Isse Muse) and never obey what the president orders (refer Cement Factory case when the president issued orders for Dahabshiil Group but Isse Muse' malitia vetoed the presidential decree and tore up the letter signed by the president into small pieces.

    2.. Local Council elections were rigged and until now there are civil strife in parts of the country.

    3. HARGAISA STADIUM was captured ARAB (SUB-CLAN of ISAAQ) malitia and worlords who want money from the Government THUS POSTPONEMENT OF PROVINCES TOURNAMENT (DUE TO MID JANUARY 2013) POSTPONED TO JUNE OR UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

    These things and flying of some politicians to Mogadishu indicate that Somaliland project may be wrapped up soon.

  3. SiyaasiOne, shut up with the clan talk. Somaliland is a work in process, but using tribe talk only shows your anti somaliland views. You must be from Puntland.

  4. Healthy bodies, Healthy minds. Onwards and upwards on the youth front. More opportunities, more employment.