Like many young people from Somaliland, Hamse Ismail traveled from his home town Hargeisa to take the IELTS English test at the British Council in Nairobi, a requirement for his Chevening Scholarship. The Chevening Scholarship is a UK government-funded...
By Jama Ahmed Jama Business to flourish needs creativity and innovations. Somaliland private sector plays crucial role and underwent huge progress in last two decades since the communist regime of Siad Barre was ousted. The peace and political stability offered...
By Bashir Goth   Only one day after so called ISIS over ran Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, routing the Iraqi army and bringing their menace to world attention, our family cat died. “Our cat” had a name and it is...
Kenya and Ethiopia are vying for lucrative Somaliland market: selling Miraa, narcotic green leaves a.k.a Khat, to Somaliland. But Somaliland hardly gains anything from this market; all the while Kenya and Ethiopia reap hundreds of millions of dollars, yearly....
The chairman of the Ucid party appeared to have suffered a series of stinging defeats in the last 15 years, by loosing two general elections, by loosing all MP’s in the parliament but one and recently loosing the ruling...
The Denial of the government of Somaliland on the big gap between the society and the corruptions that has increased steadily is the responsibility of Kulmiyethe current ruling party and under the watchful eye of President Silanyo. Silanyo is indeed a mastermind of many things including...
by Ahmed Kheyre     Even the most glittering political career ends in tears, but the in the case of UCID's destitute party chair, Faisal Ali Warabe, a thoroughly unsuccessful political career ended in abject failure. Yesterday, the Somaliland Party Registration Committee...
Democracy without timely elections is an other form of authoritarianism and infringement of people’s democratic and constitutional rights. One of the main pillars of Somaliland Stability is the citizens prerogative to choose who they want in office. Purging such...
On July 11-15 the University of Loughborough, UK has organized the 39th Water, Engineering & Development Center (WEDC) conference held this year at Kumasi, Ghana. Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) was invited for the first time to present a...
  A U.S. financed para-military force known as the Liyu police are terrorizing the civilian population in the eastern Ethiopian Somali region with impunity. Three weeks ago, out of the gaze of the international media, the Liyu (Amharic for (“Special") police slaughtered more than...