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Somali Diaspora The Only Donors

Somalia is facing a very real risk of famine, with more than 6 million people, half of Somali population, facing acute food insecurity in the country, three UN agencies have warned. According to the latest findings, by the Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit(FSNAU) in...

Tanzanian TV Host:The Republic of Somaliland deserves recognition from the UN and the African Union-Exclusive Interview

Tanzanian TV Host:The Republic of Somaliland deserves recognition from the UN and the African Union-Exclusive Interview
Horndiplomat-Mr. Makwaia wa Kuhenga, is a well-known Tanzanian Columnist, TV Host and Author.His TV Talk Show: “Shall We Make it’/ ‘Je, Tutafika” in English and Swahili editions broadcast weekly on Tanzanian CHANNEL TEN Take Exclusive interview with Dr. Saad Ali Shire, Somaliland Foreign Affair and...

Testing the waters: Somaliland dives into the international arena

By Jason Patinkin for The Messenger With a sea breeze to his back, Ali Farah Negeye greets the lunch crowd at the Al Xayat restaurant in the Somaliland port city of Berbera. For the last fifteen years, he’s served lemonade and fried barracuda to a...

Multi-million dollar deal for Somaliland’s historic port sparks land rush

by Tom Gardner | Thomson Reuters Foundation A $400 million port project has sparked a "land rush", as diaspora Somalilanders and wealthy businessmen flock to buy a piece of this crumbling town. BERBERA, Somaliland, April 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - T he land along the road...

FAHMA MOHAMED made history by becoming one of the youngest people in the UK to receive a doctorate

FAHMA MOHAMED made history by becoming one of the youngest people in the UK to receive a doctorate. The 19-year-old from Bristol was awarded the doctor of laws by the University of Bristol for leading a campaign to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). “This has been...

Somaliland: Government Released Seven Pirates Who Served Their Sentence Term In Hargeisa

Hordiplomat- The Somaliland's Government Released Seven Pirates who served their sentence term in hargeisa ,  The Ministry of Justice of Somaliland Released Press statement that officially announced that Decision.Horndiplomat Reports Justice Ministry Statement  The Republic of Somaliland and the Republic of Seychelles, together taking into consideration...

EU naval force says seized Indian cargo dhow now in vicinity of Hobyo, Somalia

An Indian registered cargo dhow that was hijacked by suspected Somali pirates on April 1 is now in the vicinity of Hobyo, a major meeting point of pirates when they were most active in 2011, the EU Naval Force said on Monday, giving a...

Somaliland:President Silanyo Receives Special Representative of the UN Secretary General Michael Keating

By:MOHAMAD DUALE @MohamadDuale Hargeisa, 3 April 2017{Horndiplomat} The President of Somaliland H.E Ahmed Mohamed mohamoud Silanyo Receives united nations high level delegation led by Special Representative of the UN Secretary General Mr. Michael Keating. The President was accompanied by the Vice president Abdirahman Abdilahi ismail...

Somaliland:UN Special Representative Michael Keating visits Somaliland to assess impact of drought

Hargeisa, 3 April 2017- The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Michael Keating, concluded a two-day visit to Somaliland to assess the impact of the prolonged drought on its population. Mr. Keating held talks with senior government officials, led by President...

Seized Indian vessel taken to El Hur near Somalia’s port Hobyo: pirate leader

Pirates who seized an Indian cargo dhow with 11 crew members in waters off the Somali coast have taken the vessel to El Hur, near the port of Hobyo in Somalia's semi-autonomous Galmudug state, a pirate leader told Reuters on Tuesday. Aw Kombe also said...