Kenya-Citizen Participation Key to Development, Somaliland Ambassador

    Nairobi, 26 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Mr. Mohammed Abdilahi Jama aka Sifir, Somaliland Ambassador to Kenya has noted that empowered, responsive economic capacity building mainly the roads are very important in ensuring development. Speaking with the media in Nairobi, he said government therefore committed to addressing issues with citizen’s participation specially Eastern Africa Diaspora to foster…

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      Uptick in Road Accidents in Somaliland Causes Concern

      Hargeisa, 26 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Serious motor vehicle accidents are at an all-time high in the Somaliland region, intensifying concerns among citizens and officials about road safety. On average, about 15 people die in motor vehicle accidents each month and more than 200 people are injured, said Fuad Ahmed Hussein, an adviser to the Somaliland…

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        Somalis in Zambia Seek Better Leadership

        Lusaka, 26 Dec 2013 (SDN) – As the 21-year civil war rages on in Somalia, some of its nationals living in Zambia have shifted their bitter tiffs from their country and are up against their community leaders, blaming them for the ravaging poverty tormenting the refugees. Zambia is host to between 3,000 and 4,000 Somalis…

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          South Africa: Somalis under attack after shooting

          Cape Town, 25 Dec 2013 (SDN) – Nyanga residents went on the rampage in an apparent revenge attack after two Somali shopkeepers were arrested for allegedly shooting a seven-year-old boy on Saturday. The shopkeepers opened fire, believing they were under attack, after a stone was thrown at their shop in an incident over the weekend….

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            South Sudan: Will It Turn Into Another Somalia?

            Juba, 24 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Two and a half million people died before South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, became independent in July 2011. But in just one week, fighting spread among former liberation leaders, thrusting the country into the cusp of a civil war. President Salva Kiir, from South Sudan’s Dinka ethnic group, the…

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              Somaliland and Somalia Talks Indicate Move from Turkey

              Hargeisa, 24 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland and Somalia have held talks in the past; but, it is over three separate occasions that talks were rescheduled since the last discussion. Turkey blames Somalia for rescheduling talks and particularly, the unstable political situation in Mogadishu. Nonetheless, the rescheduling of agreed-upon dates continues to tarnish Somaliland’s trust in…

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                The new Somali prime minister received cable of congratula​tion from his Turkish counterpar​t

                Mogadishu, December 23, 2013…… The Turkish Prime Minister His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sent congratulation cable to His Excellency Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed on his appointment as the Prime Minister of the federal republic of Somalia. In a letter to Dr. Abdiweli Sh. Ahmed, the Prime Minster extended his warm congratulation and hoped the two countries…

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                  Boy, 7, gets bullet in the back

                  Cape Town – A Nyanga boy was shot and wounded a day before his seventh birthday after a stone was thrown at a Somali spaza shop whose shopkeepers say they thought they were under attack. Kwanele Mbele was shot in the back on Saturday while playing with his cousins outside his grandmother’s home in Nyanga….

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                    Ali joins District 3 school board field

                    Siad Ali formalized his entry into the District 3 race for school board in a well-attended announcement Saturday at the Phillips Community Center. Judging by the mostly Somali-American crowd of close to 100, the Somali-born staffer for U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar can claim fairly broad support. The most notable figures there in terms of school board politics were…

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