PFM Professionalization Program launched the second bunch of International Public Finance Management education. The second phase will be benefited by 70 new entrants who were selected among 189 applicants from across all civil servants of the MDAs through a...
A team of Somaliland ministers arrived in Nairobi to attend the forthcoming International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) after 25 years otherwise named ICPD+25.
Somaliland is seeking to learn from the forum as it works towards improving services to...
Today, The Centre for Policy Analysis, a think tank based in Somaliland, and the coalition of Independent Somaliland Civil Society Organisations (ISCO Somaliland) released a report explaining the election history of Somaliland with facts and figures. The report is...
By Goth Mohamed Goth
A well-attended ceremony was held for the launching of “A Woman of Firsts” memoirs by Dr. Edna Aden Ismail book which truly captures her remarkable life was held on Sunday night at the Mansoor Hotel.
The ceremony...
October 28th, 2019 – The Federal Republic of Somalia ‘Do Not Travel’ Advisory was reissued by the U.S. Department of State.
This Level 4 Advisory, published on October 28, 2019, informs international visitors to Somalia of extensive civil unrest and various...
By Goth Mohamed Goth
A four-day training course for 50 young entrepreneurs who were the finalist in UP SHIFTING to support local youth entrepreneurial talent and connect them to the local market and beyond was concluded yesterday (Sunday) at the...
Momentum-backed Apsana Begum was chosen by local members in the London seat of Poplar and Limehouse as their next parliamentary candidate today.
The local party vice-chair, who is also on Labour’s London regional board and Momentum’s national coordinating group, will...
The Somaliland Diaspora Agency (SLDA) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation of the Republic of Somaliland sends congratulations to the Somaliland Community in France and highly appreciates the memorial of the WW I & II Combatants...
It came disguised as a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity: a teaching job at a prestigious international school in Hargeisa, Somaliland, with a salary of Sh50,000 a month, free air ticket, work visa, meals and accommodation, and paid tuition outside of...
Somaliland doesn’t have a history of fishing. Now it’s building its economy around it.
Danish shipowner Per Gullestrup had been through the trauma of negotiating the release of his vessel and crew — hijacked by Somali pirates — when he...