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Rising from the ashes of war: Mogadishu's building boom
Khaleej Times
|December 03, 2025
For the first time in decades, the three million inhabitants of the capital Mogadishu are witnessing a building boom
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A Somali police officer patrols along a busy street at night in Mogadishu. - AFP
(AFP)
Mogadishu is rising, literally, from the ashes of decades of war.
Pavements remain scarred by bullet holes and ruined buildings still line many streets, but the city's cacophony is now one of construction, not destruction. The east African nation saw civil war in the 1990s mutate in the 2000s into a militant insurgency that still threatens much of the country.
Almost 70 per cent of Somalia's population is defined as "multidimensionally poor" by the United Nations — tracking education, health, living standards, services and inclusion.
But for the first time in decades, the three million inhabitants of the capital Mogadishu - relatively well-protected from the conflict still raging just a couple of hours outside the city -- are witnessing a building boom.
Masonry, metal girders and piles of sand are everywhere along the pavements.
As builders toiled on a new multi-storey building on the main shopping street, Makkah Almukarramah Avenue, resident Habib Farah pointed out its big glass windows. It is a new phenomenon in the city, he said, because for the first time in decades "they are not afraid of shattering".
This story is from the December 03, 2025 edition of Khaleej Times.
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