In the heart of Mogadishu, construction noises are becoming part of the city’s soundtrack. Cranes, cement mixers and the hammering of nails echo through neighbourhoods once marked by silence and rubble. For many Somalis, this sound signals something important: a country rebuilding itself one brick at a time. Somalia's construction sector is experiencing a quiet but powerful resurgence. With the return of diaspora investors, urban migration and a growing demand for housing, real estate and infrastructure, construction is now one of the most active and vital industries in the country. But the path to rebuilding Somalia is far from smooth. The sector faces a unique blend of opportunities and challenges that require attention, planning, and collective effort. A Nation Rebuilding from the Ground Up After decades of civil war and instability, much of Somalia’s infrastructure was either destroyed or abandoned. Roads fell apart, bridges collapsed, and public housing deteriorated. For ...
If you’ve been to Mogadishu recently or even just seen the photos online—you’ve probably noticed something: the beaches are gorgeous . From the golden sands of Lido Beach to the more quiet stretches near Abay dhaxan , jaziira our coastline has some of the most beautiful and underrated spots on the Indian Ocean. But here’s the thing: while tourists and locals are flocking to the beach every weekend, there’s still a huge gap in short-term rentals and beachfront stays. That gap? It’s your opportunity. Let’s talk about why beachfront rentals in Mogadishu might just be the next big thing in Somalia’s tourism and real estate scene and how you can be a part of it. The Rise of Local Tourism in Mogadishu In the past few years, something exciting has been happening: more people are exploring their own country. From young Somali professionals to returning diaspora, there’s growing interest in weekend getaways , family beach trips , and small local tours . But here’s the catch where do they sta...