Somaliland: Journalists Discuss Media Challenges, Relationship with Government in a SONSAF Organized Meeting

    Hargeisa, 01 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Journalists in the country have discussed the prevalent status of their trade, relationship with the government, major difficulties encumbering private media houses and Development of strategies to negate them. The journalists also reiterated on the need for harmonizing the very many journalists’ welfare organizations into one solid and strong body,…

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      Somaliland: Ministry of Education Dismisses Alleged Unification of Somaliland and Somalia Schools Curriculums

      Hargeisa, 31 Jan 2014 (SDN) –Somaliland’s Ministry of Education and Higher Studies has strongly dismissed rumors of uniting the primary and secondary schools Curriculum of Somaliland and Somalia. Officials from the ministry of Education including Minister Samsam Abdi Aden, Director General of the ministry and other officials from the ministry have strongly denied the participation…

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        Kenyan Troops to Leave the Somali Town of Kismayo

        By Tom Odula, Associated Press Nairobi, 31 Jan 2014 (SDN) –Most Kenyan troops will soon leave the port city of Kismayo which they took control of more than a year ago after ousting al-Qaida-linked militants, a Kenyan military spokesman said Friday The Kenyan army command will leave Kismayo “soon,” said Col. Willy Wesonga. Sierra Leonean…

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          UN Concerned Over Dire Food Crisis in Somalia

          Mogadishu, 30 Jan 2014 (SDN) –The United Nations is concerned over food insecurity in Somalia, saying the impoverished African nation is likely to suffer from below-average harvest this year, Press TV reports. In its reports, the UN Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU) highlighted low rainfall and flooding as well as the devastating storm…

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            Somaliland: Why not Recognize the Country that is More Viable than Somalia?

            By: Lee Mwiti On the face of it, Somaliland has all the basic characteristics required for statehood: a settled population, a largely defined territory (bar a dispute with Puntland) and a central government in effective control. Indeed, it has its own flag, currency, army, police and holds regular–and democratic–elections. Adventurous travellers to the region located…

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              Prime Minister meets with farmers: “strong export led agriculture sector key to securing Somalia’s future”

              His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed today met with farmers to discuss the challenges they face and the help the government can provide to Somalia’s agriculture sector.  The Prime Minister set out his vision of restoring the country’s strong export led agriculture sector as a key part of Somalia’s economic recovery. Farmers from Middle…

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