Author: Staff Editor

Nadifa Mohamed’s The Orchard of Lost Souls: A Realistic Depiction of the Somalia of the 80s

Nadifa tells a highly riveting story, albeit shocking and soul-shattering. It is a story of horror, despoliation, and wreckage. It is a story that spells out, in a lucid manner, the animalistic and cannibalistic tendencies of man, especially when in a position of power.
© Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy Aug-2019

Somaliland Central Bank unveils plans for new branch in Tog-Wachale

Hargeisa, Aug 17 (Somaliland.com) – Somaliland National Bank is looking towards opening a new branch.

Community technical school gives new hope to drop-out pastoralists in Lasanod

After losing 250 goats and 20 camels to the devastating drought in 2017, Abdirahman Mohamed.

AMISOM and FGS commence audit of companies and organizations in Halane

The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) on.

Somalia Assesses Al-Shabab Moles’ Infiltration of Government

(HarunMaruf-VoA):- The July 24 suicide bombing that killed the mayor of Somalia’s capital was disturbing.

AU, IGAD and UN senior representatives engage with stakeholders on Jubaland’s electoral process

Mogadishu – Senior representatives of the African Union (AU), the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

Somaliland Ministry of Education Announces National Exam Results

Somaliland National Examination Board has released the results of Grade 8 and Form 4 examination.

The history of Somaliland is similar to South Yemen

Amid the blessings of Eid, the emotional behavior of Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council (STC) almost.

Somaliland: Hundreds of thousands of climate refugees forced to abandon way of life

In Somaliland, continuing droughts resulting from fast climate change have eroded the agricultural and pastoralist ways of life of many Somalilanders. As a result, many have fled their homes in rural areas to seek better job opportunities in the big cities. These “Internally Displaced Persons” (IDPs) figure over 600,000 in Somaliland, most of whom reside in large camps. Conditions in these camps are worsening, as many climate refugees, especially children, suffer from malnutrition, poor hygiene arising from a lack of sanitation and sexual and gender-based violence. Against the backdrop of rapid climate change, more droughts are predicted in Somaliland, which will inevitably lead to a growing number of climate refugees in the country

Jubbaland State prepares State Elections amid controversies

The Jubbaland Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (JIBEC) have yesterday amended the election schedule, with.

Somaliland government captures perpetrators of El-Afweyn shooting

Hargeisa, Aug 14:- The Somaliland government yesterday said that those responsible for the killings of.

Somalia National Army Wounds Al Shabaab Spokesman

The Spokesman of Al Qaeda affiliated extremist group of Al Shabaab, Sheikh Ali Mohamud Raage.

Female suicide bombers shows Al-Shabaab’s desperation

Somalia has recently witnessed a dramatic uptick of female suicide bombers. In the past four.

Car bombs hit government military base in southern Somalia – residents

MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A government military base in south Somalia was struck by car bombs.

AU says reduced community resilience aggravates dire humanitarian situation in Somalia

The communities’ reduced level of resilience is contributing to the already dire and challenging humanitarian.