Lewiston School Committee has first Somali member

    LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Lewiston has long had a significant Somali population, and now Maine’s second-largest city has its first Somali school committee member. Zam Zam Mohamud cast her first votes this week following her appointment by Mayor Robert Macdonald to complete the term of a member who resigned. The 38-year-old Mohamud tells the Sun…

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      Former BP boss Tony Hayward made interim chairman of Glencore Xstrata will he bring it in Somaliland?

      Glencore Xstrata shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favour of Tony Hayward, BP’s former chief executive, as interim chairman of the newly merged group.   Shareholders opposed the re-election of chairman Sir John Bond at the company’s first annual general meeting.   Sir John had been criticised over his insistence on multi-million-pound bonuses for top Xstrata…

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        SSE’s Statement on the Occasion of the 22nd Anniversary of Somaliland Independence

        Somaliland Society in Europe (SSE), on behalf of its affiliated organizations, wishes the people of Somaliland wherever they are festive celebrations for this national day. SSE commends Somaliland diaspora communities in Europe for their heartless efforts to organize celebration events across major European cities and promote the independence of Somaliland. SSE would like also to…

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          Somali Prime Minister Meets with Visiting IGAD Delegation

          Mogadishu, May 17 2013 (SDN)– Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon has today met with a fact-finding delegation from Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) comprising seven-member states who arrived in Mogadishu today. The information minister of Somalia Federal Government Abdullahi Elmoge Hersi has said that the delegation held a closed door meeting with the prime…

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            Somaliland to Mark the 22nd Anniversary of Independence on Saturday the 18th of May, 2013

            In anticipation of Somaliland’s Independence Day, I, the President of Somaliland invite Somaliland communities around the world to come together in celebration. On Saturday the 18th of May, Somaliland will mark its 22nd anniversary since declaring independence. This presents a wonderful opportunity to come together as a people in celebration. Wherever you are in the…

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              18th May: THE SPECIAL DAY AbdiRahman MOHAMMED Makerere University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

                 (KampalaSDN)When unity is our strength, then diversity is our beauty-Yusuf Deyr   Dear my country-mates, I enthusiastically congratulate all Somalilanders on Independence Day of the Republic of Somaliland. This is the most memorable and glorious date in the history of our nation, which symbolises our people’s heroism, their courage and selflessness displayed in fighting…

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                Mystical Branch of Islam Has Resurgence in Somalia

                Mogadishu, May 16, 2013 (AP) -Hundreds of sweating Sufis chant and sway as the lead sheik moves into the middle of a circle of worshippers and bursts into a chant louder than anyone else’s Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam, is having a major comeback since al-Shabab, an armed militant Islamic group, was pushed out…

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                  Somaliland: Education Minister Participate Garbage Collection Campaign [in Pictures]

                  Hargeisa 16.May (SDN) -Somaliland’s minister of education Samsam Abdi Adam with Hargeisa secondary school students has today launched a garbage collection campaign to clean the accumulated garbage to presidency Street. The campaign aligns with the government funded project to rebuilds the city’s biggest street ahead of 18th May celebrations. The minister and the students  many…

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                    Oilmen Ready for Risky Push into Somalia

                    Mogadishu, May 16 (SDN) -Foreign companies are getting ready to undertake the risky business of exploring for oil in war-torn Somalia, a quest that could trigger new conflict as the Western-backed government struggles to stop die-hard Islamist insurgents. “The world’s leading oil companies are increasingly accepting that their quest for new reserves will take them…

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                      Ex-Islamist Somali warlord elected ‘president’ of key region

                      NAIROBI — Former Islamist warlord Ahmed Madobe has been elected “president” of Somalia’s volatile southern Jubaland region following weeks of tense negotiations between rival factions, officials said Wednesday. The vote in the southern port city of Kismayo was opposed by the central government in the capital Mogadishu, which is keen to stamp its authority on…

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