By Dr. Susie Young The rows of listening students, the laptop and power point slides, may have been the familiar pattern of my last...
By Amran Aideed Himself on borrowed time and identity, the House Speaker of the Somaliland Parliament misses his political mark by a long mile again. Today,...
  Abdikadir Askar More than Half of Somaliland’s population is under 18 years old, with the majority born after the overthrow of Siad Barre in 1991- a...
By Muna Mohamed Jama As you’re all aware of Berbera port authority has been deprived of the assistance of world developing agencies like the World...
By Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye On February 6, 2015, Boqor Buur Madaw, but “self-styled tribal” official spokesman for the government said “we let the world know...
Last week I contributed an op-ed piece to the  Nairobi-based newspaper Daily Nation. One of the Somali intellectuals I discussed in my piece is Mr Mohamed Haji Ingiriis,...
By Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Shakespeare’s play was acted in Somaliland? President Silanyo along with his playwrights spared no effort to bring the actors to Hargeisa,...
Generally, healthcare encompasses the diagnoses, cure and prevention of disease, sickness, injury and other physical and mental impairment in humans and animals. The structure...
By   Liban Ahmad  Until recently, most scholarly publications on Somalia were written by non-Somalis, particularly Western academics. Thankfully, this trend is now being reversed by...
By Hassan Horri It has been an imprudent of Charlie Hebdo to rain fuel on the flames. Perception is that the magazine have unwisely done...