Opinion

Weydii Tagtadi Hore

NOV 05, 2018

Si aad u ogaatid halkaad taagantahay, isuguna diyaarisid horumar aad ku tillabsato, waxaa lagama maarmaan ah in aad yar milicsato taariikhda uu soo m...

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One Person One Vote for Somalia in 2020/2011

NOV 04, 2018

As always in Somali politics, those with a vested interest in political power will introduce confusion from different and often unrelated issues, to d...

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Former al-Shabab Deputy, Mukhtar Robow’s candidacy: A test to the Somali government’s engagement with al-Shabab defectors

NOV 04, 2018

On October 4, Mukhtar Robow Ali, former Al-Shabab (AS) deputy and spokesperson declared his candidacy for South West State (SWS) of Somalia presidency...

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In Search of National Leaders in Somalia; the Misery of Khat Misuse in Somalia

NOV 01, 2018

In my humble view, national leaders by nature must possess the foresight and ability to articulate a vision to strategically solve critical challenges...

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Transforming Mogadishu in an Age of Smart-city and Interconnectivity

OCT 31, 2018

Being a member of the panel that discussed “Transforming Mogadishu in an Age of Smart-city and Interconnectivity” at the Mogadishu Tech Summit,...

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Peace is just the beginning for regional integration in the Horn of Africa

OCT 28, 2018

Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, without diplomatic relations until only a few months previously, signed a trilateral agreement.......

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place in the Somali Region

OCT 25, 2018

With the recent US air strike on Al-Shabaab, what has been the progress one year on from the Mogadishu bombing?...

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Significance of the Televised Somali Cabinet meeting on October 18

OCT 25, 2018

The televised meeting of the Council of the Ministers (the Cabinet) chaired by President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo on October 18 represented a unique ...

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Reporter’s Diary: Heal Somalia’s former child soldiers, heal a nation

OCT 24, 2018

Even by Mogadishu standards, late September was particularly violent....

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