A lot of water has followed under the bridge since the highly disputed municipal elections held in the country on 28 November 2012. The United States had recognized for the first time in more than twenty years the new Somali...
If Somalia is to survive as a nation-state and having at least a normal functioning government with even average bureaucratic operations, it must urgently find effective solutions to the epidemic of Kat addiction among its population as a national...
By. Prof. Abdisalam Yassin Mohamed. The British people are known for their politeness. Therefore, we (i.e. my humble soul and my fellow citizen Somaliland) would like to politely tell them, in their language, to go home and stay home. All of...
By |Eng. Hussein Adan Igeh |Hussein Deyr |UK|   At a time of rising hostility, animosity and jealousy towards the existence of our nation aimed earnestly at destabilization and destruction of our home country, a government with guts, determination and daring...
Throughout their history, the people of Togdheer Region of Somaliland have been known for their tricks and tickling language.  The Prime minster of Great Britain, The Right Honorable David Cameron seems to be a bit reluctant in the case...
Recently, according to well-placed various news sources including Hadhwanaagnews dated on 30th Jan 2013. It was reported that the menacing Arab hunters and their entourage from the Gulf countries had, upon visiting Somaliland, prompted political uproar over what critics...
London, 6 February 2013 A concerted campaign to raise awareness of the issues in Djibouti has been launched in Europe by Friends of Djibouti Association, a non-profit organisation, founded at the end of 2012 to encourage a peaceful change of...
The realization of duties is very significant often to standardize for the services delivered in a good quality and reliable levels. The government has different agencies and units that involved in very huge and serious tasks which are the...
The new Somalia president is miserably behaving like Mr. Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, Saddam Hussein’s information minister. He reminds me of Mr. al-Sahaff pitifully saying: “There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!” Mr. al-Sahaff made this statement while the...
By Liban Ahmad   The former Somali prime minister, Omar Arteh Qalib,  had a habit of saying “ Somalis will sort out their differences under a tree”,  in  reference to the traditional  shir ( meeting ) to which disputes  are referred for adjudication...