Op-Ed: How safe Chinese devices are in Somaliland?
By Ahmed N. Amin H
In recent week Somaliland, foreign policy ventured into some troubled waters by taking some bold and unexpected steps when it went against well- established red lines drawn by the Chinese government when it made diplomatic ties with Taiwan. The high-profile signing...
OP-ED | Somaliland: The Consequences of reviving and resuming stalled talks with Somalia
Tensions between Somalia and Somaliland remain high The core bone of contention is still Somaliland’s political status in light of its 1991 declaration of independence, which Somalia rejects. Relations frayed in 2018 when troops from Somaliland and Puntland, a semi-autonomous regional...
Op-Ed: Somalia’s Accession to the East African Community: Pitfall and Benefits
By:Mohamed Raage
I. Introduction
At an ordinary summit held in Arusha, Tanzania, on November 25, 2023, the heads of the East African Community states marked the acceptance of Somalia's bid to join the EAC. Somalia's interest...
Somaliland:Effective Government Communications Towards The Public
By Hussein Adan Igeh (Deyr)
We live in an era where the digital revolution has an incredible impact on our daily life. The digital technology has ENABLED people around the world TO BECOME WRITERS, REPORTERS, CONTRIBUTORS AND ANALYSTS WITHOUT BORDERS. We live in a global...
Somalia Deems its own Generation to Generation Fabrications as Facts
Somaliland signed a tripartite agreement with DP world and the Ethiopian government. This tripartite agreement allows DP world and the Ethiopian government to operate and invest on Berbera port and corridor. The Berbera port and corridor are expected to boost the economy of the...
Somaliland:27 Years of Statehood!!
Republic of Somaliland is a Brave and Resourceful Country that Deserved International Recognition
As we are approaching into the 27th Anniversary of regaining of the independence of our country; the overall image and reputation of the Republic of Somaliland as a peaceful country and beacon of democracy is...
Op-Ed: Ethiopia’s School Reopening Narrows the Widened Inequalities During COVID-19 School Closure
By: Abdiaziz Ali Hussein
Ethiopia in bid to protect and reduce the spread of Covid-19 closed schools on 16 March 2020 and sent 26 million-plus pre-primary, primary, secondary, and tertiary-level learners at home. It was last week when this 100 million-plus complex nations and nationalities...
Somalia:President Farmajo’s Delicate Balancing Act
by Heikal I. Kenneded
Monday, July 24, 2017
President Farmajo came to office scarcely five months ago. His election was a transformational moment for Somalia has rarely appeared more united than when he was elected as a president. He campaigned to eradicate corruption from the ranks...
Op-Ed: A Brief Guide on Procrastination
By: Mohammed Hassan Mohammed
When trying to do something important there is a bad habit most people indulge without knowing it. And it’s called “Procrastination” Today I saw this as an advantageous piece to everyone, so let me shed light on it. Procrastination refers to...
Berbera Port: prospects and potentials on the regional economy
By:Yassin Abdillahi Ahmed
Berbera port is among the few corridors in the Horn of African region, which serves for both military and commercial purposes.
The Berbera Port was built in 1964 by the Soviet Union and further expanded by the United States of America (USA) in...