Opinion
Neglection is a crime: Who is thinking for the Somali youth
A Somali youth of 29 years old as of today has lived in a state of civil conflict virtually all his/her life, with the last thirty years being in full...
Read More »Will the new PM restore the shrinking hope for Somalis?
Somali’s president Sharif Sheikh Ahmed on Thursday(14.10.10) named new prime minister who had replaced the resigned prime minister Omar Abdirashi...
Read More »Somalia: System of a down
On Thursday October 14, Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the president of Somalia, appointed Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed "Farmajo" as his new prime minister. Mohame...
Read More »R/W Maxamed C. Maxamed:Taariikh Nololeedkeyga
Magacayga waxaa la yiraahdaa Maxamed Cabdulaahi Maxamed faramaajo. Waxaan ku dhashay magaalada Muqdisho, sanadku markuu ahaa 1962. Waxaan dugsi dhexe ...
Read More »An Appeal to Dormant Conscience
As a nation, Somalia is at a grave juncture of its history. Stating the obvious that many, ironically, are too oblivious to see, our nation is facing ...
Read More »The scramble for Wajir South parliamentary seat
Wajir South constituency is one of the four parliamentary seats in Wajir County. Other constituencies include Wajir West, Wajir East and Wajir North. ...
Read More »Suspending Universal TV turns more light on Somaliland
The suspension of the popular Universal TV by Somaliland Minister of Information is a classic example of an outsider eagerly yearning to close the doo...
Read More »Somaliland: We support the Ban of Universal TV.
It’s a long overdue decision and we are with our minister to entirely ban The Universal TV off the air including their tainted and biased programs t...
Read More »Should the U.S. Help Break Up Somalia?
Last month, the United States announced a new policy toward Somalia. In a September 24 press briefing in New York City, Assistant Secretary of State f...
Read More »Somalia and my family
I recently wrote an article on Hiiraan online about former President Nationalist Hero Siad Barre, In this article, I described the things his governme...
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