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Ethiopia,Somalia leaders en route to Nairobi to meet with President Kenyatta

Ethiopia,Somalia leaders en route to Nairobi to meet with President Kenyatta
Horndiplomat-Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somali Republic President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed are currently on their way to Nairobi, Kenya to meet with President Uhuru Kenyatta. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is paying special attention to reconciling the differences that have emerged between Somalia and Kenya...

Somaliland information minister tests positive for COVID-19

. Saleban Yusuf Ali (Koore), Minister of Water Resources Development of the Republic of Somaliland established high level senior experts panel on January 20, 2019.
By: MoDuale   Somaliland Minister of information Suleiman Ali Kore announced Tuesday he has tested positive for coronavirus and is self-isolating at home. Horndiplomat reports "I got the test done and was found positive," Somaliland Information minister said, adding that he asked those who have been in...

Somaliland:Foreign minister Message of 100 years Somaliland’s on the Global Map

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Horndiplomat-Somaliland Officially became the british protectorate on 20th july, 1887(Date officially proclaimed by Britain).last Thursday The Somaliland's in 20th 2017 , it is the 130th year for Somaliland being 30 years with Somalia and 100 years on the global map as the Republic of...

United Arab Emirates military base in Somaliland will begin operating by June

U.A.E. Military Base in Breakaway Somaliland to Open by June
By :Nizar Manek A United Arab Emirates military base in the self-declared republic of Somaliland will begin operating by June and include a coastal-surveillance system, according to a diplomat involved in talks for the facility. The U.A.E. is growing its military presence in the Horn of...

Somalia Charges 5 for Attack That Killed over 500

Somali prosecutors have filed charges against five men in connection with the Oct. 14 truck bombing in Mogadishu that killed 512 people — the single deadliest terrorist attack in African history. Four of the accused men are in government custody and appeared before a military...

Turkey’s TIKA Provides Equipment to Farmers in Somaliland

Turkey's TIKA Provides Equipment to Farmers in Somaliland
By: Turkish Red Crescent Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) provided 60 farmers who were affected by the flood that hit Sanaag, Somaliland, with irrigation equipment including an irrigation motor pump, 15 meters of spiral irrigation pipe, and 85 meters of coiled irrigation pipe for...

Somalia’s Bleak Future

MOGADISHU — When inaugurated in February 2017, Somalia’s president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, commonly known as Farmajo, meaning ‘cheese,’ took an oath to stabilize the war-ravaged country and end the decades-old conflict. He was, during that turbulent time, seen as the least corrupt candidate among a conglomerate of corrupt politicians...

Somaliland:Innovate Ventures announces 2017 cohort of Somali startups

Horndiplomat-Innovate Ventures has announced the ten early stage startups for this year’s Innovate Accelerator in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Innovate Ventures is the leading Somali start-up accelerator and technology fund, working with VC4Africa and Oxfam under the Work In Progress! Alliance to support and invest in...

Somaliland:Dp World Increases Water Supplies To Berbera

Project adds 60 percent more water to local distribution system
Horndiplomat- Somaliland13 February 2019: Global trade enabler DP World on Monday launched a new water distribution centerthat increased the water supply in Berbera, Somaliland, by 6o percent. The $1 million project started in 2018 and includes four water wells, two shallow pools, two water troughs,...

Op-Ed: The Danger of Unregulated Health Care Providers in Somaliland

Op-Ed: The Danger of Unregulated Health Care Providers in Somaliland
 By Abdiaziz Ali AdaniMany people in countries with underdeveloped public healthcare infrastructure, like Somaliland, rely instead on unregulated private clinics and hospitals. These privately owned businesses are not subject to government surveillance, supervision, or control. As a result, there are several...