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Somaliland’s Planned Port Upgrade Buoys Ambitions

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Berbera Somaliland-A plan to upgrade Somaliland's port of Berbera promises to transform the ancient town, almost tripling the port’s size and boosting the region's economy, backers say. But critics contend the plan was pushed through without sufficient explanation and could adversely affect traditional fishing. The...

U.S and Somalia governments sign bilateral agreement for Education Development

horndiplomat-(Mogadishu)On behalf of the United States of America and the Federal Government of Somalia, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) signed a bilateral agreement today to formalize USAID’s support for educational development in Somalia.According Statement...

Ayla Hotels and Resorts to make Djibouti debut

Al Ain-based hotel group Ayla Hotels and Resorts is due to open its first property in Africa, which will also be Ayla’s first launch outside of the UAE. The upcoming Ayla Djibouti Resort is currently expected to open in Q2 2017. Speaking to Hotelier, Ayla Hotels...

Book review: Go inside the world’s most troubled country with Andrew Harding’s The Mayor of Mogadishu

Somalia is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth, its people no less remarkable. In theory it should be the most united country in Africa. Somalis share one language, one religion and one culture. Yet in practice they are probably the most divided nation...

Car bomb kills 5 soldiers outside Somali president’s palace-police

A car bomb claimed by al Shabaab Islamist militants killed five soldiers outside the president's palace in the Somali capital of Mogadishu and badly damaged two nearby hotels, police said. Reuters witnesses said gunfire could be heard after the explosion and a huge cloud of...

Thousands of migrants rescued off Libyan coast

OFF THE COAST OF LIBYA -- Italian naval ships and vessels from non-government groups rescued thousands of migrants off the Libyan coast on Monday, the latest surge in desperate attempts to flee to Europe driven by war, poverty, and human traffickers. The dramatic operation took...

Somaliland Eyes Bigger Share of Red Sea Trade With Major Port Upgrade

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This month, the parliament of the breakaway republic of Somaliland approved a draft of a $442-million deal to upgrade the port of Berbera. The plan promises to transform the ancient trading post and boost the region's economy but some worry local fishermen will be left...

What Kenya, Africa stand to gain from Japan’s key forum

Ownership by Africa has always been the most important element of the Ticad process. In Summary Ticad is the biggest, oldest and most powerful international conference which discusses African development. The private sector-led development was identified as key to African development in the last Ticad in 2013. Ambassador...

Japan promises Kenya aid to fund development, power generation

Japan will give Kenya 1 billion yen ($9.78 million) in aid to spur economic and social development, and will extend an as yet unspecified amount for a geothermal power project, the leaders of the two countries said. Resource-poor Japan has long been keen on tapping...

Kenya: We Are Yet to Endorse 2017 Candidate for Isiolo Governor, Somali Elders Say

By Vivian Jebet Elders from the Somali community in Isiolo County are yet to endorse a gubernatorial candidate, their council announced Saturday dismissing reports that they had already singled out their preferred candidate. The elders distanced themselves from claims that they will support Mr Abdul Bahari...