Opinion
Dadka tayada leh talada ha loo dhiibo
Fiidnimadii markay bisha ahayd 22ka Oktoobar 2013, waxan ka qayb galay shir kooban (Panel) oo lagu qabtay SOAS ee Jaamacadda London, waxuuna ku saabs...
Read More »Somalis Have Met the Enemy and is the Somalis Themselves
There is a saying “We have met the enemy and He is us” and the same applies to Somalis as we are our own worst enemy. We acknowledge the need fo...
Read More »Somalia's Great Progress
Nuruddin Farah is a distinguished Somali writer, but after reading “Somalia’s leader: Look past the hype” (Opinion, Oct. 15) I fear that he has ...
Read More »Editorial endorsements: Minneapolis Wards 5-6
Two Minneapolis districts on the near north and south sides of the city face similar challenges — and opportunities. The Fifth and Sixth Wards have ...
Read More »Debacle at Sea
As clichés go, Somalia has been without a functioning government since 1991 and one of the most dismal collateral damages resulting from the civil wa...
Read More »Water insecurity in the Horn of Africa: scarcity or institutional failure?
“Water Security” is herein described as the nexus between the availability, accessibility and use of water. The concept is defined as the ‘avail...
Read More »Speak up, Mr. President
The Somali president, Hassan Mohamoud Sheikh, is one of the most intelligent and engaging leaders to emerge out of the war torn country since its coll...
Read More »Somalia’s Leaders pledged to end state fragility
The opinion piece of renowned Somali born novelist, professor Nuruddin Farah, published on the opinion pages of October 14 New York Times, under the t...
Read More »Kenyan Khat ( Drug ) dealers to challenge UK home secretary
Ever since the decision was taken by Teresa May to classify khat as a Class C substance under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, the vast majority of the S...
Read More »In response to Prof. Nuruddin Farah's Aricle
I have read the recent article by Nuruddin Farah “Somalia’s Leader: Look past the Hype” and wish to respond to parts of his article....
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