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Mogadishu: East Africa’s newest business destination?

June 21, 2012   ·   25 Comments

First Somali Bank

NAIROBI — Somalia’s capital Mogadishu is emerging as the newest business destination in east Africa. New businesses have sprung up in 2012 as investors’ confidence in the country improves. Some business people argue that Somalia’s 20 years of turmoil are coming to an end, opening up endless opportunities.

Though security has been a big issue in Somalia, the situation has improved. Since Kenyan forces launched an onslaught on al-Shabaab in retaliation to the kidnapping of tourists on Kenyan soil, the militant group has lost its stronghold in towns like Mogadishu and Afmadow. Reports indicate that Kenyan troops and the African Union force in Somalia, known as AMISOM, are also close to recapturing the strategic port of Kismayo.

Mogadishu is losing the dreaded “world’s most dangerous city” tag and embassies are reopening as countries mend diplomatic ties severed almost 20 years ago.

The Somali diaspora community has also began coming back home to rebuild the country. In May this year, First Somali Bank (FSB), a commercial bank championed by the diaspora community, opened its first branch in Mogadishu.

The bank estimates remittances to Somalia to be around US$2 billion every year.

“If you go to Somalia you will be surprised by the kind of construction going on in Mogadishu right now,” says Liban Egal, founder and chairman of FSB.

Stories such as that of Egal starting FSB and Mohamed Mahamoud Sheik, who recently returned from the diaspora to launch Mogadishu’s first dry cleaning business, have changed perceptions about ‘war-torn Somalia’.

Egal is grateful for the calm in Mogadishu as security improves.

“Our biggest risk is security. We hope the situation improves. If the country moves along the way it is, politically, even after the elections in August, that will be great,” says Egal.

The rebuilding of Somalia, he argues, presents enormous opportunities. He lists infrastructure, energy, agriculture, media, and retail as some of the sectors worth exploring.

“A country that is being rebuilt needs everything. Electricity for instance is very expensive … Basic infrastructure is also lacking,” he says.

Entrepreneurial nation

Lino Carcoforo, an Italian-Somali entrepreneur behind Innovation for Africa, an early stage investment fund focused on mobile phone based technology startups in east Africa, marvels at the enterprising spirit of the Somali people.

The Somali populated Eastleigh area in Nairobi has become the commercial hub of Kenya’s capital. Somali entrepreneurs are credited for the transformation of the residential area to a mini-city nicknamed Mogadishu ndogo (Swahili for ‘small Mogadishu’).

“If Somalis can replicate what they have done in Eastleigh, imagine the impact it would have. They will create numerous jobs and build the economy. There is not a doubt that the Somali people are enterprising. In Mogadishu, it is demand that will drive businesses,” says Carcoforo.

Carcoforo’s fund is hoping to make investments in Somalia in the future.

He is optimistic that Somalia could develop faster than other markets in the continent. He points out that while other countries have been successful in mobile money transfer, Somalia is a step ahead with mobile payments for purchases of services and goods.

The greater the destruction, the better the boom

This May, Egal organised TEDx Mogadishu, an event themed ‘Rebirth’, bringing together the Somali diaspora community and local and foreign investors to share ideas on rebuilding the capital.

The event, he says, helped change the perceptions about Mogadishu and showed that the city is open for business.

“It is a once in lifetime opportunity to see a country being rebuilt. We have seen it in Rwanda and Sierra Leone. Every time that happens it brings great opportunities … When a country has the kind of destruction Somalia has had, a boom follows. The opportunities are limitless,” says Egal

Egal and Carcoforo reckon that the greater the destruction the better the boom, and that is why investors should be heading to Somalia.

It seems like Somalia has sunk so low, it can only go up from here.

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June 21, 2012

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Readers Comments (25)

  1. Allemagan says:

    Amen to that!

  2. Isxaq says:

    I am an entrepreneur but have no idea where to invest, I heard Puntland is the only trustworth place to trade freely. What is your take on that

    • kaboon says:

      i dont think you should even consider dar00dland unless you are happy with extortions and constant bribes

      • jaale farmaajo says:

        puntland is not daroodland puntland is in somalia and bosaso is the business hub of somalia actualy right now but it wont last as mogadishu is back.

        • kaboon says:

          as i have said again and again, my bathroom looks better then boosaso so how can you claim it is a business hub.

  3. kaboon says:

    every 2 days there is a story about mogadisho improving however the next day it is the usual killing and kidnapping. personaly i dont think mogadisho will improve anytime soon so invest in isreal and tel aviv. those jews know how to do business.

    • Somali says:

      Thats becuz the team leader of al shabba an isx@q is and he can not stand mogadishu going forward cuz sl is not been regoniced

      • Abdiwahab says:

        rubbish isa*q love hawiye allies against common enemy we don't want mogadishu (hawiye city) destroyed with al-shabab it's not tribalism but fakes islam being delivered

    • DaughterOfSomalia says:

      Invest in a place where the taxes goes to killing Palestinian muslims?.. Subhana Allah iam absolutely appalled at some of here. At least invest in a muslim country.

      • kaboon says:

        i am only joking but you shouldnt get attached to the arabs as they dont care for somalis and simply hate them

  4. jaale farmaajo says:

    insha allah next January 2013 we are opening the biggest supermarket in east africa in mogadishu's near maka almukaramah road close to KM4. this will be one of the many branches to come in the future. the stores will be similar size to walmart and Tesco. we are in the process of buying up couple of buildings which we will demolish. 49% are being sold to the public. 17% percent are already sold to individuals.
    this will be made public in September. so keep an eye. the share floatation will not be open for plc and other limited companies like hawala and utility companies.

  5. Muqtaar says:

    yes,it’s comimg back put also we should invest bosaso-hargeisa-kismayu.cuz i am not intereted seeing again only one area or city become power house rest jackroos need to avoid That enough lessons learn somalis.i was born There raised & also go holiday There every couple of years.

  6. Mohammed says:

    As a Muqdisho native I'm happy for the progress the city is making as I am for progress made in any area in our country. The politics of it may prosuade someone to hate on one part over another, but as long as an investment is leading to the hiring of a young man and woman, the schooling of our young, the building of our roads no matter region , I will rejoice.

  7. Abdiwahab says:

    i wonder if there is a hidden agenda here in somalilandpress to seduce somalilanders to reuniting with somalia by banging on about mogadishu this mogadishu that. berbera can have more potential than hamar i.e. being the new sharm el sheikh and hargeisa is on its way to be east africa's powerhouse city
    ps i like mogadishu but i support somaliland independence ok :@

    • PuntlandGeezer says:

      berbera? hehehhehehehhehe hehehhehehe hehehheheheh hehehhehehehy heheheh.
      berbera is a garbage dump, that wer we dump our rubbishs.

      • Abdiwahab says:

        you mean bosaso yeah

    • Xarago says:

      @ Abdwahaab walaal Somalilandpress is freedom press they publish everything happen in Somalia, is not mean they against Sl or south Somalia.

      Let the freedom ring.

      • Abdiwahab says:

        somaliland is not somalia ok we are not a failed state ok

  8. PuntlandGeezer says:

    mogadishu needs another 20 years before it catches up with bosaso.

    • kaboon says:

      kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk my toilet looks better then boosas. i think mogadisho looks bad now but still you shouldnt compare a small villiage like boosaso to a big city like mogadisho. still boosaso needs 40 years to catch up to hargaisa.

  9. Xarago says:

    Mogadishu capital of Somalia is booming peace and stability is return allhamdullilah, I encourage every Somalia to return to the country and build our country is waiting us to invest lets hope pride future inshaallah.

  10. Nora says:

    This is great news! I'm really happy for the people of Mogadishu. While I was in Hargeisa two summers ago I meet some of the refugees from Somalia and heard some horrifying and heart wrenching stories. People there are so sick and tried of fighting that I'm sure they'll do everything in their power to preserve this peace. I pray God continues they're peace, and prosperity, and that their elections good well in August. Even though I strongly believe in an sovereign, independent Somaliland —I've always hoped for two peaceful and prosperous nations.

  11. DARK VADOR says:

    No Shariah Board and No capital
    No indication of Registar of Commerce

    is First Somali Bank a real fake ?

  12. nimz says:

    us somalis we should learn to lov and respect one another regardless of wether u r hawiye isaq or darood u shd learn from ur mistake and preach peace’ u can c the way the kenyans hate the somali people lets pray that our country be peaceful inshalah

  13. nimz says:

    we r part of the somalis in kenya bt the way the kenyan people r treating us like “dogs” plus their government and their corrupt police its very irritating so our brother and sisters lets go back to o ur homeland am sure somaliland need us….


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