Somaliland: ‘Bollore is the Leading Operator of Port Sector in Africa’-Foreign Minister

    Hargeisa, 14 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Somaliland Foreign Minister Mohamed Bihi Yonis has revealed that government is satisfied with the investment operations run by French owned Company, Bollore African Logistics in many African ports and stressed that the company is the leader of the integrated logistics network in Africa and the leading operator of public-private partnerships…

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      Somaliland: Two Al Shabab Members Bag Prison Sentences As Court Acquits 4 Intelligence Officers

      Hargeisa, 14 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Hargeisa Regional Court has sentenced on Monday two men to various jail terms after they were convicted of being al-Shabaab members. According to the Hargeisa regional court officials, among the convicted members is an Al Shabab member who came from Mogadishu to attack foreign experts working with Somaliland intelligence Agency….

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        Five Challenges for Somalia’s Economic Reconstruction

        By Anjli Parrin Nairobi, 14 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Somalia’s economy has managed to survive state collapse, maintaining reasonable levels of output throughout the country’s two-decade-long civil war. Now, with political recovery and transition slowly underway, the country’s economy faces new hurdles. Investors have come to Somalia looking to cash in on the rebuilding process and…

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          Africa’s Growing, Expensive Valentine Culture

          Mogadishu, 14 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Overlooking the azure waters of the Indian Ocean is a stylish upmarket restaurant that stands on the powder-white beaches. Couples hold hands and stroll barefooted as a group of children plays volleyball. A number of European adventurers wade into the water to snorkel. This is the trendy Lido Beach, found…

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            Two Journalists Arrested By the NSA in Mogadishu

            The National Union of Somali Journalists [NUSOJ] protests the arrest of two radio directors in the overnight of 11th February 2014 by the National Security Agency NSA, the latest in a string of cornice against the media in Somalia.   Members from the National Security Agency NSA detained Mohamed Barre Haji, the owner and the…

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              No parole for Somali hijacker

              A Somali woman who hijacked a plane between Blenheim and Christchurch armed with three knives has been refused parole. Asha Ali Abdille, 39, was sentenced to nine years’ jail with a minimum non-parole period of six years, after originally pleading guilty to hijacking an Air New Zealand plane carrying seven other passengers and two pilots…

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                The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to Somalia, including Somaliland

                The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to Somalia, including Somaliland. Any British nationals in Somalia should leave. There is a high threat from terrorism, including kidnapping, throughout Somalia, including Somaliland. Terrorist groups have made threats against westerners and those working for western organisations. The FCO believes that there is a constant…

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                  SOMALILAND: Amin Arts Draws a Cartoon on Minister Hersi Shredding Somaliland Constitution

                  Hargeisa, 13 Feb 2014 (SDN) –The internationally acclaimed Somali cartoonist Amin Amir has intensified his media war against  President Silanyo and Presidency Minister Hirsi Ali by producing a new cartoon depicting Minister Hirsi and House of Elders Speaker Sulaiman Adam shredding Somaliland constitution and laws. In this caricature Amin Amir touches the current political situation…

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