By Rasheed Hashi In recent weeks, many Somalis have raised an important question: after nearly 60 years of independence, why need a “white” man – a muzungu or saan-cadde as they say – to play the baby? – Serve and lead the central bank, a sovereign Somali entity? If the information is correct, a Briton…...
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