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Issue 438 -- June 19- 25, 2010

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News Headlines

Sheikh Sharif's Militia Kill One Of Their Own

Kulmiye Projected To Win In Somaliland Election

Local and Regional Affairs

Field Diary: In Somaliland's Borama District, Child Health Days Campaign Is Making Strides 

German Police Seize 2 Tonnes Of Khat Worh 120,000 €   

Call For New Controls On Legal Drug Khat 

“Thousands Flee To South Africa Every Year From Ethiopia And Somalia (This Time It Is Not About World Cup)” 

Taking Shelter In State House

In Eritrea, The Young Dream Of Leaving 

Editorial

Security Must Be A Priority

Features & Commentary

The Blowback Continues From Africa

International News

Opinion

Somaliland Election 2010: Keep the momentum!

Somaliland Recognition Thru UDUB Party Administration Is Imminent

School Exams Start In Somaliland

Hargeysa, Somaliland, June 19, 2010 (SL Times) – Intermediate and High school exams started on June 12th throughout Somaliland. According to the Director General of the Ministry of Education, Mr Abdirahman Muhammad Maal, a total of 12946 students (4042 high school students and 8904 intermediate students) sat for the exams. Mr Abdirahman Muhammad Maal revealed that the examinations started at the same time throughout Somaliland and were under strict monitoring. He also said the students who are taking the exams were from 205 schools, and that this year's graduating high school students will be the 12th batch, whereas those who finish the 8th grade will be the 14th batch.
The Director of the Office of Examinations, Mr Da'ud Ahmed Farah made it clear that students are not allowed to have mobile phones with them while they are taking the examinations.
The Director General of the Ministry of Education, Mr Abdirahman Muhammad Maal and the Director of the Office of Examinations, Mr Da'ud Ahmed Farah, toured Sh. Madar, Farah Omaar and Mohamud Ahmed Ali schools, and said the examinations were proceeding smoothly in those schools.





































 

 


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