Somalia is enticing foreign investors to help solve its energy crisis

Somalia is on the move. It is pushing for foreign investment, and large infrastructure projects are changing the face of its scarred capital city, Mogadishu. These developments could promise better fortunes for Somalis as the country emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic

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Mogadishu - The Condemned City

Mogadishu - The Condemned City

Abdullahi O. Ahmed (Keydmedia) - Mogadishu is not anymore the city of white walled and rolling sand-dunes by the roadsides where time and tide had changed hands since the early years of eighteenth century. Physically, the city grew more than 50 times during the past 21 years of the military regime that took over the country in 1969.

Repartition of Somalia

Repartition of Somalia

Salma Abdikarim (Keydmedia) - On the 27 of October 2011, a short-listed 27 countries and interest groups had two days of meetings in Oslo, Norway. The theme of the meeting was based on dual tracks: Exploitation of Gas & Oil resources in East Africa and partitioning Somalia into proxy regional states. Needless to say the country in reference was Somalia.

A Glimpse of Hope for Somalia

A Glimpse of Hope for Somalia

A British gentleman who worked for the UNHCR’s office in Nairobi once told me that the Somalis living in the diaspora have an opportunity to rebuild their homeland. “There are only two kinds of people you will find almost everywhere you travel to in this world --a Jew and a Somali.

Kenya Versus Al- Shabaab: A Somali Alternative to Violence & Invasion

Kenya Versus Al- Shabaab: A Somali Alternative to Violence & Invasion

The intervention of external forces in Somalia has consistently plunged Somalia into greater wretchedness. Is it possible to compound the suffering of a famine-stricken population? Once again, we find ourselves at a familiar junction: destructive and illegal intervention joined by the continuation of internal chaotic violence compounded by new indignation.

Bleak Predicament of Kenyan Adventures into Somalia…! - Part Two

Bleak Predicament of Kenyan Adventures into Somalia…! - Part Two

Part Two - Read Part One first - By Prof. Mohamoud Iman Adan- Keydmedia - Virginia, USA - Kenyan Military Incursion & the Ambiguity of TFG Leaders - Mr. Gandi and his clan-affiliated Kenyan citizens have created a situation of hoodwinking Kenyan policy-makers to opt for military incursion into Somalia and eradicate al-Shabaab presence in Jubba lands and then handing over the control over to Azania regional authority.

Bleak Predicament of Kenyan Adventures into Somalia…! - Part One

Bleak Predicament of Kenyan Adventures into Somalia…! - Part One

By Prof. Mohamoud Iman Adan- Keydmedia - Virginia, USA - One thing that Somalis know more than anything else in the real life is warring. The battlefield is a barometer of worthiness and fallen heroes become instant role models for the memory of kin generations.

American Identified as Bomber in Attack on African Union in Somalia

American Identified as Bomber in Attack on African Union in Somalia

MOGADISHU, Somalia — The voice in the recording sounds unmistakably familiar — the tenor, the colloquialisms — a boy who grew up in America.

The illegal Kenyan invasion of Somalia crystallizes IGAD/EAC Political Initiative

The illegal Kenyan invasion of Somalia crystallizes IGAD/EAC Political Initiative

Mr. Mohamud M. Uluso - The ongoing illegal Kenyan military invasion of Somalia, which has left experts on East Africa region with many questions about motive, timing and objectives, crystallizes the Regional Political Initiative (RPI) of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development and East African Community (IGAD/EAC) on Somalia. Important members of IGAD/EAC are Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and Rwanda.

UN & the Dashed Hopes of Somali Young Generations

UN & the Dashed Hopes of Somali Young Generations

By Prof. Mohamoud Iman Adan- Keydmedia - Virginia, USA - How to prevent further erosion of United Nations’ honored guiding principles in regards to troubled nations of the 3rd World countries? In respect to the Somali society, the damage has been done already, and yet, we badly need a timely genuine intervention of the United Nations’ Security Council and reverse the downward trend.

Why the Somalia nightmare continues

Why the Somalia nightmare continues

As the catastrophic man-made famine and war continue to ravish southern Somalia, many of the world’s people have asked how such an appalling nightmare can persist. Indeed, the most pressing international crisis of the 21st century is Somalia.

KENYA: Dadaab - locals vs refugees

KENYA: Dadaab - locals vs refugees

Dadaab (Keydmedia) - For months, the Kenyan government resisted opening an extension of the world’s largest refugee complex in Dadaab to accommodate Somalis displaced by drought and conflict, finally relenting in late August.