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Somaliland:President Silanyo Congratulates Kenya’s re-elected President Uhuru Kenyatta

Horndiplomat-Somaliland the  Incumbent President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo Sents Congratulated Message to Re-Elect President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta. Presidential Statement  H.E Uhuru Kenyatta President,The Republic of Kenya Your Excellency, Please accept my warm congratulations on your victory and my best wishes for your success as you prepare to take...

Qatar mourns as former national football star dies

Qatar mourns as former national football star dies
By: Qatar News Agency Mahmoud Soufi, ex Qatari footballer, and one of the best head-to-head strikes at the Gulf level, where he played for Al Gharafa, Al Arabi, Sadd and Marrakih clubs, died Yesterday(June 2, 2019) at the age of 48. He was born on October...

Ugandan Foreign Minister receives Somaliland Parliamentarian Delegation

By: Staff Writer  Uganda's Minister of Foreign Affairs Sam kutesa received the Somaliland's Parliamentarian delegation Led by Deputy speaker Ahmed Yasin Ayanle together with the Somaliland Representative to Uganda, Amb Diplomat-Hamse Haji Dool. Somaliland delegation and Ugandan Foreign ,discussed a wide range of issues pertaining to...

Somaliland President meets former Kenya PM Raila Odinga

Somaliland President meets former PM of Kenya Raila Odinga
By: Staff Writer Somaliland President Muse Bihi Meets with former Prime Minister of Kenya and African Union High Representative For Infrastructure Development RailaOdinga in Nairobi.   "It was my pleasure to have a meeting with our nation's great friend, H.E RailaOdinga in Nairobi, the former Prime Minister...

UK is providing legal aid to help vulnerable citizens within the Somaliland Criminal Justice System

Gates of Aynabo Prison in Sool Region (Photo Credit: Petterick Wiggers)
International Prisoners’ Justice Day In 2019 Bukhari Abdi, 15, was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing a phone in a small town between Hargeisa and Berbera. The phone he stole was worth $50 USD. While serving his sentence at Mandera prison, Bukhari met Nimco,...

Somaliland president pardons 517 prisoners

Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi
By: MoDuale Horndiplomat-Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi has pardoned 517 prisoners.-Horndiplomat reports The convicts regained their freedom following a presidential pardon effected by the head of state as part of the country’s 28th independence anniversary commemorations. This is an annual activity undertaken by the president a...

Monitoring Report Of Somaliland Voter Registration

Somaliland Voter Registration Process in Somaliland
By: Center for policy analysis On August 23rd, 2020, the Somaliland National Electoral Commission (NEC) announced1 that the long-awaited Parliamentary and Local Council Elections will happen within 9 months, probably the last week of May 2021. That May 2021 has different historic significances on both Somaliland’s statehood and...

Somaliland: President Bihi Says international terrorism behind Killings in Las Anod

Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi
By M.A. Egge Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi on Monday said that it was international terrorism that was behind the situation in Laasanood today, as he launched the implementation of the Somaliland Youth Development Fund at an event held...

Somaliland:The Spanish Archaeological Excavations in Bulohaar -2017

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The Incipit-CSIC project in Somaliland, 2017 field season presentation by Alfredo González-Ruibal (Titular Scientist of the Incipit-CSIC) Video Transcript “During the 2016 campaign in Somaliland we have had the opportunity to study several archaeological sites that significantly transform our knowledge of the history of...

Somaliland and the scramble for Suez: How old imperial powers are being sidelined in Gulf’s ‘Cold War’

The port of Berbera is set to be transformed by millions of pounds of investment CREDIT: SIMON MAINA/AFP
By:Adrian Blomfield  Unprepossessing and isolated, situated on a coastal strip so scorched the Somali called it “the Burnt Land”, Berbera was rarely a destination of choice for foreigners. Perspiring British officials posted to the Somaliland Protectorate disparaged the town as “the armpit of Empire”. Yet foreigners came...