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Issue 427 -- April 03-09, 2010

Front Page

News Headlines

The Somaliland Independent Scholars Group: Set A Political Campaign Ethics

Sheikh Sharif's "Police" Shoot Their Spokesman

Local and Regional Affairs

Somali Rebels Planning Attack On Mogadishu Port-Sources

A Guiding Voice Amid The Ruins Of A Capital City

U.S. To Impose New Airline Security Measures

No Big Offensive In Somalia, Fight To Be 'Gradual'

Ethiopia Launches Electric Car Despite Power Shortages

Kenya To Expand Africa's Biggest Refugee Settlement - U.S. Official

Editorial

Sheikh Sharif: The Man Who Started The Desecration Of Graves In Somalia

Features & Commentary

Down And Out In Nairobi: Somali Pirates In Retirement

International News

Opinion

Ethiopians Confront Gordon Brown!!!

We Say No To The President Of Somaliland For His Illegitimate Dismissal Of Hargeysa Regional Health Board

President Dahir Rayale Kahin Warmly Welcomed In His Home Town Qun-Ujeed

Qun-ujeed, Somaliland, April 3, 2010 (SL Times) – Somaliland President Dahir Rayale Kahin paid a three-day tour of Awdal Region this week during which he visited to his hometown Qun-ujeed, 30 km west of Borama. He was welcomed by students and other citizens who lined up the streets cheering and chanting “Welcome Mr President” and “Long Live Somaliland”.
The Mayor of Qun-ujeed, Abdillahi Sheikh updated the president on conditions in the town and requested the government’s help in improving community services.
President Dahir Rayale Kahin visited elementary, intermediate and high schools among them the elementary school that he attended when he was little. President Dahir Rayale Kahin entered his elementary school class and pointed to the seat he used to occupy which was the second seat in the middle row.
The President was accompanied in his visit to Qun-ujeed by the Mayor of Borama Abdirahman Shidde Bile and the advisor of the ministry of coordination of national institutions. He returned that same afternoon to Borama where he had a meeting at Rays Hotel with some of Awdal’s intellectuals. He is now back in Hargeysa.


























 

 


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