Somalia gets military police force

    Mogadishu, Aug 04, 2013 (SDN) -Over 120 Somalis have been passed out after successfully completing a four months military police training conducted by European Union (EU) at Bihanga military barrack training camp in Kamwenge district. The training also skilled trainees with civil military relations and company commanders force skills that will enable them protect VIPs,…

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      Somalia’s Interior Minister Visits Somaliland

      Hargeisa, Aug 04, 2013 (SDN) -Somalia’s Minister of the Interior and National Security, Abdikarim Hussein Guleid arrived in the capital Hargeisa on Yesterday, the highest level Somali visit to Somaliland since the country reaffirmed its independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991. Somalia’s interior minister arrived in the country through Berbera international airport and…

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        Puntland Leader Warns Somaliland against Oil Exploration in Sool and Sanaag Regions

        Garowe, Aug 04, 2013 (SDN) -The president of Somalia’s Puntland government Abdirahman Mohamed Farole has warned of ‘consequences’ in Somaliland administration’s pursuit for oil exploration in Sool and Sanaag regions, Garowe Online reports. President Farole gave the keynote address on Thursday evening at a celebratory event held at Puntland State House in Garowe marking 15…

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          Somaliland: NEC Must Removal itself for Betrayal of Public trust

          Press Release: Somaliland Concerned Citizens The Somaliland Concerned Citizens –SSC demands the immediate removal from office of the Somaliland National Electoral Commission for betrayal of public trust and massive electoral fraud that led to unnecessary loss of lives We the undersigned members of the public do hereby call on the international donors to immediately freeze…

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            Q&A: Unpacking Somaliland’s business potential

            Hargeisa, Aug 3, 2013 (SDN) —Somaliland is a self-declared independent state in the Horn of Africa that is recognised internationally as an autonomous region of Somalia. Tiahlo told How we made it in Africa about the potential Somaliland holds for investment and shared his advice to foreign investors. Below are edited excerpts. What are some of the…

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              Barclays ban will cost Somalia vital aid

              London, Aug 3, 2013 (SDN) —A Move by Barclays to close the remittance accounts of Somali cash transfer businesses has sparked fears that it will wipe out nearly £800,000 of funds. According to newly published research, the money is vital to many Somalis who depend on remittances as well as the wider economy of the…

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                Why we should keep out of Somalia’s affairs

                Mogadishu, Aug 3, 2013 (SDN) —Last weekend, in response to a deadly attack on the Turkish embassy in Somalia that killed three and wounded nine, the U.S. government responded by saying that, “this cowardly act will not shake our commitment to continue working for the brighter, more democratic and prosperous future the people of Somalia…

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                  Somali Journalists Ambivalent About Draft Media Law

                  Mogadishu — Somali journalists are expressing a range of opinions on a proposed media law that some say will allow the government to control the press and limit the free flow information. Somalia’s federal parliament soon will debate the draft media law, which the cabinet of Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon approved July 11th. Free…

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                    ‘It was hell under the Al-Shabaab’

                    For a year and a half, captured Kenyans Yesse Mule and Fredrick Wainaina spent most of their time bound in chains with their eyes blindfolded. “Our days were basically dark days. Black days. Days without colour. You wake up and you can’t see any colour. Everything was in shadows,” Mr Mule recalled in an interview…

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                      Film production aims to change Somali stereotypes

                      NAIROBI – A group of Somali youth living in Kenya wants to encourage Somalians living in the diaspora to preserve their cultural roots. The group is based in Eastleigh and hopes to achieve its goal through their film production company called Eastleighwood. It’s hoped the company will attain the same success as Bollywood and Nollywood….

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