Mr. Ali Mohamed Waranade, Presidential adviser called upon the opposition parties WADDANI and UCID to put an end to suspicion and divisive practices in the fraternal Somaliland community. Politician Waranade said he was deeply saddened by the chaotic acts that...
Sadly, we have lost another great of Congolese music – Papa Wemba. Papa Wemba was born Shungu Wembiado in 1949. He came to musical prominence in the great beating heart of Congolese popular music, Kinshasa’s famous district of Matonge in...
His Excellency the President of the Republic of Somaliland, Musa Bihi Abdi, officially signalled the start of a national inoculation drive against the deadly coronavirus pandemic and its variants by taking the first shot. President was given a dose of...
Yesterday, polls closed in Niger, where, in the second election after the 2010 military coup, sitting president Mahamadou Issoufou is intent on winning a second term.   Speaking to Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall, Issoufou outlined how he saw his legacy. “People...
By David E. Guinn We must not lose sight of the virtues of promoting the development of strong parliaments, independent of issues deemed important by donors A sculpture advocating the independence of the disputed territory of Somaliland. Vladimir Lysenko/Wikimedia. Some...
  By Hassan Muse The recent news about Cardiff recognizing us gives me glimpses of hope and optimism as we pursue recognition from the wider world. We have come a long way and demonstrated to the world that we can break...
Following the recent heavy rainfall which happened within the past fortnight, Sanaag residents have at least lost almost all of the remaining livestock that survived the long spell of drought and famine. At least 18 to 19 thousand sheep, goats...
Somaliland, an unrecognised former British colony in the Horn of Africa, has been described as the African miracle that nobody knows about. It lies in a region facing severe challenges: political instability, the rise of extremism and conflict. But...
  July 8, 2015 by David E Kiwuwa Rwanda and Burundi have historically been considered conjoined twins given their identical ethnic and social make-up. They have also cut almost similar political paths, characterised by some of the most brutal human catastrophes...
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) concluded its livelihood support workshops for women and youth in Somaliland. This is part of its plan to enhance the integrated protection of women and children affected by displacement in Jubaland...