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Why Cement Block Construction Dominates Somali Cities And What You Should Know Before Building

  If you walk through any Somali city whether it’s Mogadishu or anywhere else you’ll notice something right away: almost every house, shop or wall is built with cement blocks, They’re everywhere. And if you’ve ever wondered why cement blocks are the go to material for construction in Somalia, you’re not alone. Let me break it down for you, especially if you're planning to build for the first time or considering investing in property in Somalia. Why Cement Blocks Are So Popular To put it simply, cement blocks are practical, cheap, and easy to work with. That’s a big deal in a country where building materials need to be affordable and construction needs to be fast. One of the main reasons people prefer cement blocks is availability . They're made locally in almost every town usually right next to the construction site. Builders don’t have to import them or wait weeks for delivery. You just visit the nearest block maker, choose the type you want (solid or hollow) and you'r...

Top 5 Building Materials Commonly Used in Somali Homes

  If you're thinking about building a home in Somalia whether in the city, countryside, or near the coast  one of the first things you'll need to understand is what materials people are actually using . Trust me, choosing the right building material can save you money, time, and a lot of stress down the road. I’ve seen too many people dive into construction without knowing what works best in Somalia’s unique climate and conditions. So, let’s walk through the top 5 building materials you’ll see in Somali homes today, along with some tips based on real-world experience. 1. Cement Blocks (Bulkeeti) This is by far the most popular material, especially in urban areas like Mogadishu, Hargeisa, and Kismayo. Cement blocks are widely available, strong and affordable for most people. They’re perfect for building walls, and even entire homes. Why people use them: Easy to stack and build with. Durable in the heat and wind. Can handle the salty air in coastal regions if you s...