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Somaliland VP Saylici tests positive for COVID-19
March 16, 2021
HARGEISA: Somaliland vice president Abdirahman Saylici has contracted COVID-19 making him the senior most government official in the break-away region to get the virus.
Saylici confirmed on his Twitter account Monday evening that he had been on medication after he tested positive for the deadly pandemic.
“I would like to inform the people of Somaliland that I have been dealing with COVID-19 for the last three days,” Saylici said.
He urged the public to follow guidelines from the ministry of health to tame the spread of the virus and appeal for prayers.
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Ansif Ashraf, an Indian entrepreneur and journalist, died of Covid-19 on Wednesday in Sharjah. He was 37.
The businessman was best known for owning the
British Herald, a UK online news site and magazine which he bought in 2018. He got his start in media six years prior at the
Cochin Herald, a weekly newspaper founded by his father in 1992.
Ashraf was born in Thane, a city just outside Mumbai. He began his career as a graphic designer in 2000 during the early years of the internet revolution in India.
He went on to establish Paradise Group in 2006, a trading company that dealt rubber and carbon black. Two years later, he founded AGI Holdings, a company that sold centrifuge separators.
UAE opens kidney dialysis centre in Hargeisa, Somaliland Sunday January 24, 2021 - 12:10:34 in Latest News by Super Admin
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UAE opens kidney dialysis centre in Hargeisa, Somaliland
Sunatimes.com - The facility will benefit more than 30 patients per day.A delegation from the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation has opened a kidney dialysis centre in Somaliland for the benefit of more than 30 patients per day. Sunatimes.com - The facility will benefit more than 30 patients per day.A delegation from the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation has opened a kidney dialysis centre in Somaliland for the benefit of more than 30 patients per day.