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GovAfrika Journal

BREAKING: Independent News & Analysis Across Africa and the World

Independent African Policy & Analysis Platform
BREAKING: Horn of Africa political shift reshapes regional diplomacy • Economic reforms expand regional trade • International partnerships intensify
ECONOMY

Regional Trade Expansion Accelerates Growth

New agreements are projected to increase cross-border commerce and private sector investment across East Africa.

WORLD

Global Powers Strengthen Strategic Presence

Major international actors deepen partnerships within the region amid evolving geopolitical competition.

OPINION

Governance Reform: A Path Toward Stability

Institutional reforms and civic engagement remain central to sustainable democratic development.

Breaking News: Africa strengthens diplomatic ties • Economic growth rises in East Africa • Global summit reshapes regional alliances
Economy

Regional Trade Agreements Reshape African Markets

Experts analyze how new agreements impact cross-border investments and economic growth.

World

Global Powers Increase Presence in the Horn

Strategic partnerships expand as geopolitical interests intensify across the region.

Opinion

The Future of Democratic Governance in Africa

A critical reflection on institutional reforms and citizen participation.

GovAfrika Journal
Breaking News: Somaliland strengthens diplomatic ties • Africa economic summit begins • Regional security talks underway
Top Stories

Historic Political Development in the Horn of Africa

In-depth analysis of the latest geopolitical shifts affecting the region and their broader implications.

Economic Reform and National Growth Strategy

Experts discuss reforms aimed at strengthening economic resilience and sustainable development.

Govafrika journal: February 2026

Friday, February 20, 2026

Mohamed Farah Tahar: Somaliland’s Recognition Would Benefit the World

GovAfrika Journal | Hargeisa | February 21, 2026

HARGEISA — Scholar Mohamed Farah Tahar has stated that international recognition of Somaliland would benefit both its citizens and the wider global community.

Speaking to GovAfrika Journal, he said Somaliland’s long-standing stability and democratic governance position it as a reliable partner in the Horn of Africa.

Tahar emphasized that formal recognition would strengthen regional security, encourage trade and investment, and support international cooperation.

He concluded that recognizing Somaliland’s sovereignty would reinforce global principles of democracy, peace, and self-determination.

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Mohamed Farah Tahar Says Traditional Elders Are the Hardest Working in Somaliland HARGEISA, February 21, 2026 — Scholar and political analyst Mohamed Farah Tahar has stated that traditional elders are the most hardworking group in Somaliland, highlighting their crucial role in maintaining peace and stability within communities. Speaking to GovAfrika Journal today, Tahar explained that elders dedicate much of their time to resolving disputes, mediating clan disagreements, and strengthening unity among the people of Somaliland. He noted that although government institutions operate through formal systems, traditional elders work directly with communities at the grassroots level, often handling sensitive social and cultural matters. “The peace and stability we see in Somaliland today are strongly supported by the continuous efforts of traditional elders,” Tahar said. “They work tirelessly to prevent conflicts and preserve harmony among clans.” According to Tahar, elders play an essential role in applying customary law (Xeer), guiding reconciliation processes, and safeguarding cultural values that bind communities together. He concluded by emphasizing the importance of recognizing and supporting the work of traditional elders as a foundation for long-term peace and development in Somaliland.

Traditional Elders Are the Hardest Working Institution in Somaliland, Says Scholar Mohamed Farah Tahar

Published by GovAfrika Journal | Analysis | Hargeisa |

Mohamed Farah Tahar

Hargeisa – Prominent scholar and political analyst Mohamed Farah Tahar has stated that traditional elders are the most hardworking and influential institution in Somaliland today.

Speaking in an interview with GovAfrika Journal, Tahar emphasized that clan elders continuously dedicate their time and energy to maintaining peace, resolving disputes, and strengthening social cohesion among Somaliland communities.

“Traditional elders are the backbone of our stability,” Tahar said. “They operate day and night to reconcile communities, prevent conflicts, and protect the unity of Somaliland society.”

According to Tahar, while government institutions carry formal authority, it is the elders who often handle the most sensitive grassroots responsibilities, including mediation, conflict resolution, and cultural preservation.

He further noted that without the commitment of the elders, many local disputes could escalate into larger conflicts. Their wisdom, neutrality, and deep understanding of customary law (Xeer) play a critical role in sustaining peace.

“If Somaliland enjoys peace and stability today, much of the credit belongs to the traditional elders who work tirelessly for their communities,” he added.

Tahar concluded by calling for stronger institutional recognition and support for elders, arguing that their contribution should be formally acknowledged within national governance frameworks.

About the Analyst: Mohamed Farah Tahar is a scholar of political science and public administration. He frequently writes on governance, traditional leadership, and state-building in the Horn of Africa.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

An Analytical Perspective by Mohamed Farah Tahar

The Transition from Tribalism to Value-Based Institutional Governance In the intellectual framework of Mohamed Farah Tahar, the transition from tribal-based systems to institutional governance is more than just a political shift—it is a moral and economic liberation. While tribalism has acted as a historical "cancer," the emergence of a "Value-Based State" offers a cure that ensures dignity and prosperity for every African citizen. 1. The State as a Universal Protector Modern governance replaces the narrow safety of the "clan" with the broad security of the State. Institutional Equity: In a functional government, justice is not a commodity bought by lineage; it is a right guaranteed by the constitution. The Social Contract: When citizens pay taxes and receive quality healthcare and education in return, the bond of "Citizenship" becomes stronger than the bond of "Kinship." 2. Meritocracy: The Engine of Growth Mohamed Farah Tahar’s analysis highlights that Africa’s greatest resource is its human capital. Governance creates the environment where this capital can flourish: Skill-Based Leadership: By choosing leaders based on Competence + Integrity rather than Clan + Connection, nations unlock innovative solutions to complex problems. Competitive Advantage: A transparent government attracts global investment, creating jobs for the youth and integrating Africa into the global digital economy. 3. Transparency: The Digital Antidote The most positive trend in African governance today is the use of technology to eliminate corruption. E-Governance: Digital systems ensure that resources are tracked and services are delivered directly to the people. Accountability: Transparency acts as a "light" that shrinks the "shadows" where tribal favoritism once thrived. The Pillars of a Prosperous Africa

Monday, February 9, 2026

Trump’s "America First" 2.0: What it Means for African Trade and Security

HARGEISA, — G.A News As Donald Trump settles into his second term as the 47th President of the United States, his administration’s "America First" policy is already sending ripples across the global stage, with significant implications for the African continent. Trade and AGOA’s Future The return of Trump brings renewed scrutiny to trade agreements. Analysts at GovAfrika Journal are closely monitoring the future of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). With Trump’s focus on reciprocal trade deals rather than broad aid packages, African nations may need to shift toward bilateral agreements that emphasize mutual economic gain. Geopolitical Competition The Trump administration is expected to intensify competition with China and Russia for influence in Africa’s emerging markets. For strategic regions like the Horn of Africa, this could mean a surge in private-sector investments from U.S. companies looking for alternatives to Chinese-led infrastructure projects. Security and Counter-Terrorism In terms of security, the "America First" approach suggests a more transactional relationship. While the U.S. remains a key partner in counter-terrorism, there is an expectation that regional powers must take a more prominent lead in frontline security operations. "The era of traditional aid is shifting toward an era of strategic partnership," says a senior analyst at GovAfrika. "Africa must prepare to present itself as a business destination, not just a development case."