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Somaliland:Treasury to focus on development projects and collection of taxes

Somaliland:Treasury to focus on development projects and collection of taxes
By M.A. Egge The Government of Somaliland is focused on upgrading, streamlining and advancing the chores of collection of taxes and its management. While informing the council of cabinet members under the chairmanship of Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi on Thursday on the preparation of the...

Somaliland: Human Rights Center Condemns the Arbitrary Detention of Ismaacil Cabdilaahi Xuseen and Cabdiqani Sh. Maxamed Sh. Cumar

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Human Rights Center is concerned with the egregious abuse of power and arrests of two citizens in borama on July 3rd, 2021, Ismaacil Cabdilaahi Xuseen, a business man and Cabdiqani Sheik Maxamed Sheik Cumar who is a teacher. The reasons for their arrests coincide...

Somaliland President presents awards to winners of annual national Quran Recitation Competition

Somaliland President presents awards to winners of annual national Quran Recitation Competition
By M.A. Egge Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi, presented various prizes to the top three competitors who excelled in the annual national Quran competition always held during the holy month of Ramadan. Amongst...

Somaliland Central Bank governor participates in 18th Islamic Banking Conference in Bahrain

Somaliland Central Bank governor participates in 18th Islamic Banking Conference in Bahrain
Somaliland Central Bank governor Dr. Ali Abdullah participated in the 18th Islamic Banking Conference in Bahrain, organized by The Islamic Development Bank and Central Bank of Bahrain. The conference attended by heads of numerous central banks of Islamic nations...

At UN, Inner City Press Asks UK Ambassador Rycroft About Somaliland Independence Petition

UNITED NATIONS, August 23 — After in Somaliland a petition was announced, with a million signatures, seeking recognition of independence, Inner City Press put the question on August 23 to the UN Security Council’s penholder the UK, Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, Beyond The Vine here,...

The finalization of the Ethiopia-Somaliland MoU is a positive step forward, FM says

Dr Essa Kayd, Somaliland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations
By: Staff writer In his latest interview with BBC Somali Today, Dr Essa Kayd, Somaliland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations, reiterated “The finalization of the MoU is a positive step forward, and any concerns about repercussions...

Sen. Olivier Cadic Deputy Chairman of French Foreign Affairs Senate Committee Arrives in Somaliland

Sen. Oliver Cadic Deputy Chairman of French Foreign Affairs Senate Committee Arrives in Somaliland
By M.A. Egge The Deputy Chairman of the French senate committee for foreign affairs, defense and armed forces Sen. Olivier Cadic is in the country. He jetted in on Monday 3rd July ad was...

Somaliland information minister Says services rendered by the ministry should be revitalized and imbued with energy

Somaliland Minister of Information, Culture and National Guidance Ali Mohamed Hassan (Ali Marehaan)
By M.A. Egge The Minister of Information, Culture and National Guidance Ali Mohamed Hassan (Ali Marehaan) has said that he wants to see that the services rendered by the ministry ought to revitalized and imbued with energy.

Somaliland:Government Handed over 4m USD for Election Bill

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  By M.A. Egge THT-(Hargeisa): The government has footed the election bill that is to cater for the remainder of tasks in the forthcoming Presidential Elections. The state is living by its pledge, wish and want to see to it that the forthcoming elections scheduled for the...

Somaliland hopes Brexit will pave way for UK to grant international recognition

As Berbera port deal opens global trade gateway, Somaliland optimistic that freedom from EU policy will allow Britain to acknowledge self-declared state Britain’s looming departure from the EU may be a fraught issue at home, yet in one corner of the Horn of Africa hopes...