Opinion
Adoo Harsan Waayay Cashuur Ma Kuu soo Hergashay
Haweeney ganacsatada yar yar ka mid ah ee sifeyneysa dhibaatada cashuurta xaqdarada ah ee suuqlayda laga qaado waxay tiri “Adoo Harsan Waayay Cashuu...
Read More »Reject a President and Parliament elected through bribe and nepotism
It is incomprehensible to our human mind in this era that a President of a re-emerging post-conflict society is elected by paying bribes to so-called ...
Read More »Kenya’s Undisputed Intent to Steal Somali Seas
Now that the preliminary hearings of maritime delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya) at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The H...
Read More »On The Hygiene & Sanitation Corner
When it comes to hygiene and sanitation, did you know that: · Nearly all so-called waterborne diseases, from quick-killing chole...
Read More »The known unknowns about The Somalis
I, as researcher working in the country – Somalia - in the last five years was puzzled to understand my own people – Somalis; I found them witty �...
Read More »For Somalis, Despite its Wonderful Contribution to Public Health, Sanitation still a Taboo!
The other day, sitting at a cafeteria in Hargeisa for a cup of coffee, a friend of mine and I had just had a casual talk. He is one of the old folks w...
Read More »Somali Solidarity with the Oromo and Amhara peoples
The so-called Somali Regional President, Abdi Mohamud Omer made recently a public announcement video to divide the Ethiopian nations and nationalities...
Read More »Delayed Elections Sabotage Somalia’s Democratic Dreams
Somalia was supposed to have a new parliament in August, followed shortly thereafter by parliamentarians voting in a new president on September 10. Th...
Read More »SGEM: Open Letter to Somali Regional States
On behalf of the members of Somali Gender Equity Movement (SGEM), please accept our sincerest appreciationfor the National Leaders Forum (NLF) on movi...
Read More »I'm thriving as a black Muslim woman in St. Cloud
I was born in Kenya, where I lived during the first part of my semi-normal childhood. But that didn’t last....
Read More »