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WorldRemit founder: ‘I lost my job to uncover UN fraud’

Growing up in Somaliland, Ismail Ahmed saw the power of money transfers. He later learned the sector’s potential for corruption Some people use their savings to start a business, while others turn to family and friends to borrow cash. But Ismail Ahmed’s case was more...

Ethiopian Airlines made its first flight to Mogadishu in over 40 years

Horndiplomat-Ethiopian Airlines made its first flight to Mogadishu in over 40 years on Friday (November 09). It was the first commercial flight between Addis Ababa and Mogadishu since 1977 and Ethiopian Airlines is now expected to operate daily flights between the two capitals(Addis-Ababa to Mogadishu). The move...

 Somaliland: Human Rights Centre Releases  quarterly report January-April 2022

This quarterly report covers the general situation of human rights in Somaliland from January- May 2022. It is part of the Human Rights Center's reports based on information and data gathered to document the general situation of human rights issues in Somaliland. The report...

Eucap Mentors Somalilanad Coast Guard Officers On Search And Rescue Exercise At Sea In Berbera

Eucap Mentors Somalilanad Coast Guard Officers On Search And Rescue Exercise At Sea In Berbera
Hordiplomat-Eucap Mentors Somalilanad Coast Guard Officers On Search And Rescue Exercise At Sea In Berbera. Mentored by EUCAP in cooperation with the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC), fifteen Somaliland Coast Guard (CG) officers conducted a search and rescue exercise (SAR) at sea...

Ethiopia tops Dangote’s list as most profitable cement market

Ethiopia has emerged as the most profitable market for Dangote Cement, which sold 1.7 million tonnes there, pushing its sales volume across Africa by 7.5 per cent to seven million tonnes. And now, the firm has entered into an agreement with the Industrial and Commercial...

1,000 Somali Shillings: How mosques hold Somalia together

by Said Shaiye Back when I lived in Seattle, I really only had a working understanding of what it meant to be Muslim. I’ve prayed in Seattle mosques before — usually Masjid Al-Noor in White Center or Masjid Abu Bakr in Tukwila — but like many young Somali...

Trafigura to invest in improving Berbera Oil Terminal to become a regional supply hub

Trafigura to invest in improving Berbera Oil Terminal to become a regional supply hub
Press release Geneva, 7 September 2020 – Trafigura Group Pte Ltd. (“Trafigura”), a market leader in the global commodities industry, has this week delivered a first shipment of low sulphur gasoil to the Port of Berbera, following the signing of a milestone storage agreement earlier...

Somaliland:The battle between the Constitution and the Siad Barre inherited laws and practices

Nearly three decades ago, the authoritarian military leader of Somalia, General Mohamed Siad Barre who came to power in a coup, was ousted after over ten years of civil war that had devastated the country. The overthrow of the civilian government in 1969 aborted a...

Somaliland Government Reshuffle

Horndiplomat-The President Somaliland Ahmed Mohamed mahamoud Silanyo President decrees to , appoints,Dismissed and Reshuffles in  Ministers , Regional Governors, Independent Organisation, National  Armies  and Presidential Spokesman According to a press statement released from the Presidential Place.Horndiplomat Reports Carbinet Members 1:Mr.Farham Aden Haybe A date to be new...

Nadiya Hussain: The Great British Bake Off winner reveals racial abuse

The Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has said racial abuse is part of her life - and has been "for years". She revealed she has received abuse after "massive things happen" in the news, from 11 September 2001 onwards. "I've had things thrown at...