Ethiopia plans to commence e-governance service delivery

How feasible is e-governance in a society where majority of the population is not computer literate and in light of the dire power shortage?

Floods badly damage Burao bridges

Burao, Jun 1 :- Heavy rain floods with debris today has badly damaged a walking.

Growing pawpaws brings hope in drought-stricken Somaliland

The livelihoods of twenty drought-stricken communities in Somaliland have been transformed by an Islamic Relief.

UN Secretary-General appoints US Diplomat as UN Special Representative and Head of UNSOM

New York, May 30 – A former US special representative to Somalia who also served as Washington‘s ambassador.

Kenya imposes ban on unaccompanied cargo from Somalia

Nairobi, May 30, (BusinessDaily) – Kenyan aviation authorities Wednesday banned unaccompanied luggage on aircraft from.

MTN eyes Ethiopia entry as country prepares to open market

MTN Group Ltd. has identified Ethiopia as a rare new market into which Africa’s largest wireless.

Terrorizing the victims of terror in Somalia, Prof Abdi Ismail Samatar

Featured Opinion: Somalis are victims of domestic terrorism, and the international community is compounding their.

Rural women access health centers in remote parts of Somaliland

Hargeisa, May 30, – Women living in rural areas of Somaliland have been commending the.

Drought in Somalia leads to life-threatening food conditions; IRC scaling up response

Somalia faces severe drought conditions with the potential to be worse than what the country faced in 2017. The IRC is scaling up its response and calls for the international community to act now to avoid a humanitarian disaster.

UoN partners with FAO to train meat inspectors in Somaliland

OLD REPORT. FAO has partnered with the University of Nairobi, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine to.

The $4.4 billion geothermal energy plan for Ethiopia

The projects would become a vital cog in Ethiopia’s drive to become a middle-income country by 2025. Currently, its installed electricity capacity of 4,200 megawatts only provides power for 40% of its 105 million people.

Somaliland IDP students rely on food aid, Al-Jazeera reports

May 2017:–-Somaliland IDP students rely on food aid, according to Al-Jazeera-English report. Tens of thousands.

Somalia’s frightening network of Islamist spies

Somalia’s militant Islamists remain relatively undiminished, despite a 12-year UN-backed campaign against them, largely thanks.

China and the United States face off in Djibouti as the world powers fight for influence in Africa

Djibouti (CNN)A dirt track at Djibouti’s Doraleh Port leads to a series of unassuming single-story.

Somaliland government announces release of 14 ​​Puntland ‘prisoners of war’

Hargeisa, May 27:- Somaliland government has today announced the release of fourteen Puntland “prisoners of.