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Madaxweynaha Puntland oo yimi Garowe 27 Jan 27, 2013 GAROWE ONLINE Madaxweynaha Dowladda Puntland Dr.Cabdiraxman Maxamed Maxamuud Farole ayaa caawa ''Isniin'' ku soo laabtay caasimada Puntland ee Garowe ka dib safaro kala duwan uu uga maqnaa 62 maalmood. Madaxweyne ku xigeenka Gen.cabdisamad Cali Shire ,wasiiro ka tirsan dowladda ,xildhibaanada Barlamanka iyo haween ayaa ku soo dhoweeyey madaxweynaha duleedka Bari ee magaalada. Aqalka Madaxtoyada Garowe ayaa loo soo galbiyey ,waxana wadada laamiga safnaa hareeraheeda dadweyne kala duwan oo dhankooda soo dhoweenayey madaxweynahaa. Maalmaha soo socda ayaa lagu wadaa in magaalada Garowe lagu qabtey shirweynaha urur siyaasadeed Horseeed ee xisbiga talada haya iyadoona sidoo kale madaxweynuhu kulamo kala duwan la yeelan doonaa masuuliyiinta dowladda iyo qaybaha bulshada kala duwan.
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President Faroole inspects Qardho Presidential Villa and Compound
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President Faroole inspects Qardho Presidential Villa and Compound
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President Faroole inspects Qardho Presidential Villa and Compound
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President Faroole inspects Qardho Presidential Villa and Compound
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Madaxtoyo la dhisayo Qardho 27 Jan 27, 2013 GAROWE ONLINE Madaxweynaha Puntland Dr.Cabdiraxman Maxamed Farole ayaa galabta 27 January,2013 waxa uu soo kormeerey Dhismaha Xarunta madaxtoyada Qardho oo shaqadu ka socoto. Xarunta degmada Qardho ee gobolka Karkaar ayuu ka soo horjeedaa goobta laga wado shaqada Madaxtoyada cusub ee magaalada Qardho ,waxana ay mareysaa meel wanaagsan. Wafdiga madaxweynaha iyo masuuliyiinta gobolka Karkaar ayaa ku kala warqaatey ka hor intaanu madaxweynuhu u soo caraabin dhanka Garowe isagoona duhurnimadii maanta ka soo kicitimey Bossaso.
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Midawga Yurub oo Puntlnad kala shiray hirgalinta mashaariic lagu dayactirayo dhismaha wadooyinka. Garowe, Janu, 25 – Wafti ballaaran oo ka socda Midawga Yurub ayaa magaalada Garowe waxay kulan kula qaateen guddoomiyaha hay’ada wadooyinka Puntland ee Nasha Injineer Xassan Cismaan Cali. Madaxdaan ka socotay Midawga Yurub ayaa hay’adda wadooyinka Puntland ee Nesha waxay kala hadleen dib u hawlgalinta mashruuc lagu dayactirayo wadooyinka Puntland oo hishiiskiisa lawadagalay sanadkii 2011-kii. Waxaana mashruucaasi xilligaasi ballanqaaday inay ka fulinayso deegaannada Puntland Midawga Yurub. Injineer Xassan Cismaan Cali guddoomiyaha hay’ada dhismaha wadooyinka Puntland ee (NESHA) oo kulanka kaddib la hadlay warbaahinta ayaa sheegay inay masuuliyiintu balanqaadeen inay dayactir xooggan ku samaysan-doonaan wadada laamiga ah ee isku xirta magaalooyinka Gaalkacyo iyo Boossaaso. Kulankaan ay Garowe ku yeesheen madaxdaan ka socotay Midawga Yurub iyo masuulka ugu sareeya hay’ada wadooyinka Puntlnad ee NESHA ayaa kusoo beegmaya xilli ay jirto baahi wayn oo loo qabo dayactirka wadooyinka Puntland, iyo hirgalinta wadooyin hor leh. Maxamed C/llaahi Cali ‘Kooshin’ Radio Daljir.
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Somalia: E.U. to support road projects in Puntland: director 24 Jan 24, 2013 GAROWE, Somalia Jan. 24, 2013 (Garowe Online) - The European Union is funding road rehabilitation projects in Puntland autonomous region of Somalia, according to a government agency director, Garowe Online reports. Mr. Hassan Osman Ali, director of Puntland Highway Authority (PHA), received EU officers at his office in Garowe on Thursday. Mr. Ali said he met with an infrastructure development expert for the EU, Mr. Paul Smith, and noted that the officials discussed the 750km paved road connecting Puntland port city of Bossaso to the city of Galkayo, in Mudug region. Speaking on Radio Garowe, Mr. Ali said: “The EU delegation consisted of project specialists and discussions centered on rehabilitating the Bossaso-to-Galkayo paved highway.” The EU has pledged to support road projects in Puntland, a vast region in northern Somalia that the country’s former central governments neglected to build adequate economic infrastructure, local officials say. The tarmac highway requires major rehabilitation work, the PHA director said. GAROWE ONLINE
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U.S. recognition of Somalia govt creates political storm in Somaliland 21 Jan 21, 2013 HARGEISA, Somalia Jan. 21, 2013 (Garowe Online) - The U.S. government 's decision to formally recognize the first Somali national government since 1991 has created a political storm in Somaliland, with government officials, parliamentarians, opposition figures and traditional elders publicly voicing their dissatisfaction with the U.S. announcement, Garowe Online reports. Somaliland Interior Minister Mohamed Nur Arale Duur told reporters in Hargeisa that U.S. recognition of the Somali Federal Government, led by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, is a “slap in the face” for Somaliland’s pursuit of independence from the rest of Somalia. “This U.S. recognition of the Somali Federal Government will not bring anything positive for Somaliland,” said Minister Duur. President Hassan visited Washington, D.C., last week where U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that Washington officially recognizes the Somali Federal Government as the national government of Somalia. ‘Silanyo failure’ Mr. Faisal Ali Warabe, chairman of UCID opposition party in Somaliland, told the BBC Somali Service this week that U.S. recognition of the Somali Federal Government hurts Somaliland’s ambitions for international recognition. “U.S. recognition of the federal government in Somalia, as a national government for all of Somalia, damages our [somaliland] prospects for international recognition as an independent country,” Mr. Warabe said. Continuing, the Somaliland opposition leader suggested that U.S. recognition “will impact the proposed dialogue between the Somali Federal Government and Somaliland”. Mr. Faisal blamed the policies of Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, whom he accused of “failure” in lobbying the international community towards Somaliland’s independence cause. ‘Withdraw from dialogue’ Mr. Awil Osman Mohamud Dawil, a member of Somaliland’s House of Representatives and chairman of the House’s social affairs subcommittee, told Somaliland independent newspaper Haatuf that the Somaliland administration should “withdraw” from engaging in dialogue with the Somali Federal Government. “I call on the Somaliland government to withdraw from dialogue with the Somali Federal Government…Moreover, I call on the Somaliland government to return to Parliament the motion permitting Somaliland participation at conferences for Somalia,” said MP Dawil. In early 2012, Somaliland Parliament passed a motion introduced by the Silanyo administration overruling a decades-old law that banned Somaliland politicians from attending conferences for Somalia. President Silanyo attended the February 2012 London Conference for Somalia, marking the first time Somaliland has attended a conference for Somalia. U.S. decision ‘does not concern Somaliland’ Similarly, the chief of Somaliland’s traditional elders, Sultan Mohamed Sultan Abdulkadir told the same newspaper Haatuf that the U.S. decision “does not effect Somaliland”, saying: “The Somaliland people’s decision is not controlled by the U.S. government, and neither the U.S. nor Somaliland government can change the people’s decision.” Sultan Mohamed defended the public comments by Somaliland Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Omar, who stated that U.S. recognition of the Somali Federal Government “does not concern Somaliland”. In Puntland, another autonomous region in Somalia, a government press statement welcomed U.S. recognition of the Somali Federal Government. On Monday in Mogadishu, Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon attended a demonstration held in support of the U.S. decision. Somaliland, located in northwestern Somalia, unil aterally declared independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991 but has not been recogni zed internationally. GAROWE ONLINE
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Somalia: Puntland leader returns to Bossaso after meetings in Djibouti 23 Jan 23, 2013 BOSSASO, Somalia Jan. 23, 2013 (Garowe Online) - The president of Somalia’s Puntland government returned to Bossaso on Wednesday where he was welcomed by government officials and local citizens, Garowe Online reports. Puntland President Abdirahman Mohamed Farole flew from the port city of Bossaso to Djibouti on Jan. 16 leading a government, including Ports Minister Said Mohamed Rage and Security Minister Khalif Isse Mudan. Addressing reporters at Bossaso International Airport, President Farole said he traveled to Djibouti to attend the funeral of Djibouti’s Central Bank chairman, the late Jama Mohamud Hayd. President Farole said he expressed condolences to the Djibouti people and government, on behalf of the people and government of Puntland. The Puntland president again sent condolences for the death of former Puntland Vice President Hassan Dahir Mohamud (Afqura), who died of an illness in Nairobi this week. President Farole said that the Puntland delegation engaged in meetings with Djiboutian leaders, including President Ismail Omar Guelleh, with discussions centered on regional issues and relations between the parties. “We also held meetings with the U.S. ambassador to Djibouti and Puntland welcomes the announcement that the U.S. government has officially recognized the Somali Federal Government, as this is a good step for the whole of Somalia and the country’s political future,” said President Farole, reiterating the Puntland government’s official position. Puntland is a region in northeastern Somalia with its own state government since 1998 and is part of the Federal Republic of Somalia. GAROWE ONLINE
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