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Somaliland Fire Brigade Commander Commends Dahabshiil on Public Safety Measures

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Brig. Gen. Mohamed Ahmed Swahili, the Commanding officer of the Somaliland Fire Brigade, accompanied by top representatives of privately owned firefighting firm Somaliland Fire Safety company conducted a building inspection and compliance of the new premise housing the Damal  Hotel and Dahabshiil bank in...

Somaliland government shares dossier with UNSC on Las Anod crisis- Minister Kahin

Somaliland government shares dossier with UNSC on Las Anod crisis- Minister Kahin
By M.A. Egge, Horntribune Allied insurgency and invasion groups have prepared a plan to disrupt the security of Somaliland and the entire Horn of Africa region. These charges contained in a dossier with...

UK, Denmark and Netherlands approve agreements with Somaliland Government on critical infrastructure to improve people’s lives

Construction of Maydh fishing jetty in the Sanaag region
By: Staff Writer The new agreements, supporting projects on roads, agricultural systems, water facilities and fisheries, will spur economic growth, helping to support a secure and prosperous Somaliland. The following statement was issued today by the British Embassy in Mogadishu Under Phase II of the Somaliland Development...

Somaliland Tries To Break Away From Somalia Union in a 1961 Coup

Despite the serious concerns articulated in many forms, including in poetic styles, the government did not address them the issues and the Somaliland politicians were unable to rectify the distorted situation. But the widespread dissent and injustices paved grounds for the rise dissidence. A practical show of...

Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) Authority and Dahabshiil partner to raise funds for drought affect people in the Horn of Africa

Horndiplomat-The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) Authority has partnered with Dahabshil group to raise funds for the recently launched aid campaign named “For Your Sake, Somalia” meant to help the more than six million people who desperately need humanitarian assistance following droughts in Somaliland and...

International partners call immediate de-escalation violence Lasanod

Joint Statement on Somalia's Electoral Law
International partners* are gravely concerned about the current violence in Laascaanood that has resulted in civilian casualties, including children. We call for an immediate de-escalation of violence, the protection of civilians, unimpeded humanitarian access and for tensions to...

European Union hands over new schools and classrooms in Somaliland

European Union hands over new schools and classrooms in Somaliland
By: Mohamed Duale, Horndiplomat Editor Horndiplomat- EU Ambassador to Somalia Nicolas Berlanga today handed over School facilities comprising 10 new schools, 65 new classrooms, 30 renovated classrooms and school furniture to the Somaliland Ministry of Education and Science. The following statement was issued today by the...

Somaliland:Tukaraq Battle Presages a Wider Conflict

Somaliland former president Ahmed Mahmud Silanyo and Khatumo leader Prof Ali Khalif Galayd hanshake after peace accords
By Liban Ahmad In 2005 when Somaliland and Puntland governments exchanged prisoners in the then Adhicaddeeyefrontline, General Abdullahi Arays  said both administration were wrongheaded " to fight over a piece of barren land".  This  shows that Puntland never considered the conflict as one  based on a territory. It is Somaliland government that views a territory as the...

Op-Ed: Briefing The Current Human Right Situation in Somaliland

Briefing The Current Human Right Situation in Somaliland 1.-*Introduction   The Republic of Somaliland (hereinafter called “SL”) is an independent country located east Africa, bordered Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, and the Gulf of Aden at the red sea. SL declared it’s on May-18-1991, in a conference held...

The Missing Link: Improving access to justice in Somaliland

by Guleid Ahmed Jama, Jordan Street In Somaliland, judges and civil society have never had the opportunity to sit down and discuss how to improve justice provision for all citizens. But in September 2018, these two groups sat down together in September in a participatory workshop funded...