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28/04/2026

Xiishoodkii ayaa Maan-laawe ka yaabay

28/04/2026

XISHOODKII ayaa MAAN-LAAWE la kulmay oo ku yidhi

WAAR YARA NASTA.

MAAN-LAAWE ayaa ku jawaabay:

MARKA KURSIGU DHAMAADO AYAAN KU XASUUSAN DONAA.

𝗠𝗮𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗻 𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗼𝘄 𝗮𝘆𝗮𝘆 𝘂 𝘁𝗮𝗵𝗮𝘆 𝗱𝗶𝗺𝘂𝗾𝗿𝗮𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘆𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗮 𝗦𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱

25/02/2026

Ramadan Kareem

Somaliland Youth Development Fund Launches Train-the-Trainer Entrepreneurship Program......................................
21/07/2024

Somaliland Youth Development Fund Launches Train-the-Trainer Entrepreneurship Program..........................................................................................................
Hargeisa, Somaliland – July 21, 2024 – The Somaliland Youth Development Fund (SLYDF) announced the launch of a five-day Train-the-Trainer (TOT) Entrepreneurship Program today. This initiative aims to equip educators from the country's universities with the knowledge and skills necessary to empower young people with the tools they need to launch and grow successful businesses.
The intensive 5-day training program targets university educators, building their capacity to guide young entrepreneurs who will benefit from SLYDF's funding. The program's opening ceremony included prominent figures such as the Minister of Youth and Sports (Abdirisaq Muse Farah) and also the BOD Chairman of SLYDF, Executive Director of the SLYDF Khader Ibrahim Mohamed. Additionally, the Director General of the Higher Education Commission, the Executive Director of the SONYO Umbrella, and SLYDF representatives graced the event. By empowering educators, the SLYDF's TOT program creates a ripple effect, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship among Somaliland's youth.

This initiative equips young people with the skills and knowledge to launch and manage their businesses, contributing to the nation's economic growth and development

From Humble Beginnings to Regional Powerhouse: The Inspiring Story of Sagaljet:………………………………………Imagine a young company, a...
20/07/2024

From Humble Beginnings to Regional Powerhouse: The Inspiring Story of Sagaljet:
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Imagine a young company, a single office brimming with hope and a dream: to revolutionize printing in Somaliland. This was Sagaljet in 2007, the brainchild of Abdi Yusuf Aar, a visionary leader determined to make his mark. Back then, the aroma of fresh ink and the whirring of printing machines filled the air, a symphony of dedication set against the backdrop of a single room.
Their journey wasn't easy. It was fueled by a relentless pursuit of quality, a commitment to exceeding customer expectations, and a genuine desire to make a difference. They built a reputation for convenience, ensuring their services were accessible to all.
But Sagaljet's story is more than just ink and paper. It's a story about exceeding expectations. They saw themselves not just as printers, but as enablers. They helped entrepreneurs bring their visions to life, crafting business cards that sparked connections and billboards that screamed possibility. They became synonymous with reliability, a constant presence as businesses in Somaliland flourished.
Innovation became their lifeblood. They didn't shy away from challenges, embracing new technologies and expanding their services. From basic printing to cutting-edge 3D signs, Sagaljet transformed alongside the evolving needs of their clients.
Their success story transcended borders. They crossed into Djibouti and the UAE, Sagaljet is currently licensed in the UK and UAE and has a business license, they didn't just grow; they seeded the potential for regional dominance.
Sagaljet's dedication extends beyond profits. They understand the power of community, and they fostered a spirit of regional collaboration, a testament to their belief in a stronger Horn of Africa.
Today, Sagaljet stands tall, a testament to ambition and perseverance. They are no longer just a printing company; they are a symbol of regional success, a brand woven into the fabric of the community they serve. Their story is an inspiration to all, a beacon that illuminates the path to possibility, one printed masterpiece at a time.

A GLIMPSE INTO 1959 SOMALILAND INDEPENDENCE: THE POWER OF THE PRESS IN A PIVOTAL TIME-----------------------------------...
10/01/2024

A GLIMPSE INTO 1959 SOMALILAND INDEPENDENCE: THE POWER OF THE PRESS IN A PIVOTAL TIME
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Imagine a bustling Hargeisa in 1959, just months before Somaliland's momentous independence. Amidst the fervor of a nation on the cusp of self-determination, a powerful voice rose: The Somaliland News, an English newspaper born from the dreams and aspirations of a people yearning for autonomy.
This wasn't just any publication; it was a platform for diverse voices, a forum for challenging colonial narratives, and a catalyst for public engagement. In its crisp, black-and-white pages, history unfolded - not just through pronouncements from distant capitals, but through the lens of local hopes, anxieties, and unwavering resolve.
Headlines echoed the pulse of the times:
"Somaliland's Future: To Join or Not to Join?" ignited debates on unity and self-governance.
"Education: The Bedrock of a New Nation" championed the pursuit of knowledge as a cornerstone of progress.
"Women's Voices Rise: Demanding Equality in the New Somaliland" challenged traditional norms and paved the way for female empowerment.
The Somaliland News wasn't merely a recorder of events; it was a shaper of them. Articles penned by passionate journalists and ordinary citizens alike stirred public consciousness, sparked critical thinking, and fueled movements for social justice. It was a testament to the power of the press in shaping a nation's narrative, especially during such transformative times.

But its story wasn't without challenges. Operating in a colonial landscape, the newspaper faced censorship and suppression. Yet, its spirit remained undimmed. Through wit, courage, and unwavering commitment to truth, it persevered, becoming a beacon of hope and a symbol of Somaliland's unwavering pursuit of freedom.

Though its publication ceased with Somaliland’s independence on 26 June 1960, the legacy of the Somaliland News lives on. It serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role a free press plays in shaping a nation's destiny. It's a story that resonates even today, a testament to the enduring power of words to challenge the status quo and inspire generations to come.

Image rights: Mohamed Iman

SAFAR WAXAY I LEDAHAY HA FILIN SIIGO IYO OONE SODONKII (30) UU I HAYSTAY IYO KA TAGAY LABA SAGAALAAD (9+9) SADEX IYO LAB...
01/01/2024

SAFAR WAXAY I LEDAHAY HA FILIN SIIGO IYO OONE
SODONKII (30) UU I HAYSTAY IYO KA TAGAY LABA SAGAALAAD (9+9)
SADEX IYO LABATAN 23 AYAN SUGAYEY DADOOW WAAYADANE
SAADAASHAA MEERTAA I TIDHI SAHANKII WEEYANE
WAXAAN DABA SAQAAFABA HADAAN SUULKA KU HAYAA
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Establishing the Kenya-Somaliland Youth Council (KSYC) on November 25, 2023, marks a significant milestone for the Somal...
04/12/2023

Establishing the Kenya-Somaliland Youth Council (KSYC) on November 25, 2023, marks a significant milestone for the Somaliland diaspora in Kenya and East Africa. This organization represents the collective efforts of young Somalilanders to unite, empower, and amplify their voices within the broader Kenyan society. The KSYC's formation is particularly noteworthy as it highlights the longstanding presence of Somalilanders in East Africa, predating even the arrival of European colonizers.
Somalilanders have a vibrant history in Kenya, having established themselves in various parts of the country long before the colonial era. Their contributions to Kenyan society have been multifaceted, ranging from trade and commerce to education and cultural exchange. The KSYC's emergence serves as a testament to the resilience and enduring spirit of the Somaliland diaspora, showcasing their determination to thrive and contribute meaningfully to their adopted homelands
Establishing the KSYC is a beacon of hope and inspiration for Somaliland youth in Kenya and East Africa. It represents a platform for their voices to be heard, their concerns to be addressed, and their contributions to be recognized. KSYC's endeavors can potentially transform the lives of countless Somaliland youth, empowering them to become active participants in shaping their futures and the future of their communities.

DAHABSHIIL'S JOURNEY TO SUCCESS:Dahabshil has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1991. Founded by Mohamed Du...
10/08/2023

DAHABSHIIL'S JOURNEY TO SUCCESS:

Dahabshil has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1991. Founded by Mohamed Duale, the company started out as a small money transfer business in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Over the years, Dahabshil has grown into one of the largest and most successful Remittances in the Horn of Africa.
Dahabshiil’s journey to success can be attributed to a number of factors, including:
• Strong leadership: Mohamed Duale and his Son Abdirashid is a visionary leader who has guided Dahabshiil through its growth and expansion. He is known for his commitment to excellence and his willingness to take risks.
• Innovative products and services: Dahabshiil has always been at the forefront of innovation in the banking sector. The bank was the first in Somaliland to offer mobile banking, online banking, and international money transfers.
• Customer-centric focus: Dahabshiil puts the customer first. The bank is known for its excellent customer service and its commitment to providing its customers with the best possible products and services.
• Strong financial performance: Dahabshiil has consistently posted strong financial results. The bank is well capitalized and has a low level of non-performing loans.
As a result of these factors, Dahabshiil Bank has become a major player in the Horn of Africa financial sector. The bank has over 100 branches in Somaliland, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. It also has a representative office in Dubai. Dahabshiil is committed to continuing its growth and expansion in the years to come.
Here are some specific examples of Dahabshiil’s innovative products and services:
• In 2006, Dahabshiil Bank launched the first mobile banking service in Somaliland. This service allows customers to transfer money, check their balances, and pay bills using their mobile phones.
• In 2010, Dahabshiil Bank launched the first online banking service in Somaliland. This service allows customers to view their accounts, transfer money, and pay bills using the Internet.
• In 2012, Dahabshiil Bank launched the first international money transfer service in Somaliland. This service allows customers to send money to friends and family in other countries.
Dahabshiil Bank is also committed to providing its customers with excellent customer service. The bank has a call center that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Customers can also contact the bank through its website or social media channels.
Dahabshiil Bank is a clear example of a success story. The bank has overcome many challenges to become one of the largest and most successful banks in the Horn of Africa. Dahabshiil is a model for other businesses in the region and it is sure to continue to grow and expand in the years to come.

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