Bogan ka daalaco, daawo oo ka dhagayso warar sugan iyo aragtiyo hufan oo dhexdhexaad ah!
Monday, December 23, 2019
Friday, December 20, 2019
Africa Youth Parliament admits Somaliland as its 55th member
- The African Youth Parliament is pushing for the recognition of Somaliland as an independent state. The AYP with representation from 54 countries in Africa has already admitted Somaliland membership in its gathering.
In
a statement from the AYP after a visit in Somaliland late November, the
parliament stated: “The African Youth Parliament is a continental and
youth-led organization with representatives from (54) Sovereign Nations
in Africa with Somaliland coming on board as the 55th Member State.”
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
DP WORLD BERBERA’S COMMUNITY PROJECTS IN SOMALILAND TO CHANGE TRAJECTORY OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
- Global trade enabler DP World has embarked on an ambitious
partnership with Abaarso School in Somaliland, to dynamically enhance
educational opportunities for youths. DP World Berbera manages and is
currently expanding the multi-purpose port of Berbera.
The partnership was officially launched with a visit by Suhail
Albanna, CEO and Managing Director, DP World MEA Region, to Somaliland.
The name Abaarso has become associated with excellence, thanks to the
Abaarso School of Science and Technology, the only American accredited
school in Somaliland.
Monday, December 16, 2019
Construction of Somaliland’s Berbera Economic Free zone set to start
- The construction of the multi-million Berbera Economic Free Zone is
set to start after the Somaliland government and the Dubai based DP
World company signed an agreement inaugurating the project.
Somaliland
President Muse Bihi and the Vice President of the DP World Suhail Al
Banna officially signed the agreement setting the stage for the
construction of what is expected to become the largest free economic
zone in the horn of Africa.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Deutsche Welle: "Somaliland is on a rocky political path
- The relative stability Somaliland has seen for years is now at risk of
coming undone. What ought to have been the first parliamentary elections
in this autonomous region of Somalia since 2005 have been put off once
more.
The postponement of a vote set for mid-December to 2022 and increasing
crackdowns on free speech pose a risk to Somaliland, an internationally
endorsed autonomous region of Somalia that straddles the borders
of Ethiopia and Djibouti.
Read more:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)