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PSU JAKUAT Program Graduation Ceremony

The ceremony was designed colorful and attractive with smiling, the ceremony was hold PSU main hall with hundreds of participants from different stakeholders including the Puntland State University (PSU) with collaborated university Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Ministry of Interior, Local Government and Rural Development, members from parliament, international and local organizations, postgraduate and undergraduates students, graduating students with parents and close friends intended to graduate postgraduates students, The main purpose of the ceremony was to handover postgraduate certificates for 19 students, 13 of them was graduated from the Master of Science in Development Studies and 6 graduated from Master of Business Administrations (MBA). Thursday, June 27th, 2017 was conducted graduation ceremony for all the campuses and held JKUAT main campus in Nairobi, PSU management team and some of the students were joined the ceremony. The event was started at 06:00 PM and continued until 9:00PM during the ceremony there was a lot of happiness from the students and the entire participants. PSU VC, Mr. Hamid announced that through the experience of this program, through the close collaboration of JKUAT and other institutions provides postgraduates studies PSU will have its own postgraduate program, the VC mention that the curriculum of master program is currently collaborating with JKUAT and they hope to take the first enrolment on the coming year. Keynote speakers included the Director of postgraduate studies, Abdulkadir Ahmed Warsame, PSU VC Mohamud Hamid Mohamed, Prof. Muturi from JKUAT, Ahmed Said Nor on behalf of graduating students, Abdirahman Shiekhdoon, chair of Puntland Universities association, Shirdoon, Director of higher education, Mohamed Abdullahi, DG of ministry of education and higher education, Juba DG ministry of interior, Said Abdi Samantar PM, All the speaker highlighted the importance of this ceremony and they sent and congratulations for both PSU for their effort of this golden opportunity (master program) as well as the graduating students. In the conclusion of the ceremony the students were handed over to certificates

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PSU students at the polls

Nowadays there have been PSU student’s elections at Puntland State University (PSU), the students elected chairperson as well as departmental representatives for the coming year. Election campaigns have been affected by the whole university. It can be seen that the students have been busy during election campaigns, university’s walls were over-crowded with candidates’ pictures. Wednesday 8th of March at 06:00PM there was a lecturer made by the chairperson candidates, the students asked question related if they succeed how each of them will lead the PSUSDA. Also, it was given an opportunity to exchange some questions and the next day’s morning at 9:00AM the polls started and ended at 05:00 PM. From the start to the end the students have been busy voting and campaigning for their preferred leader. This year the election was more interested than other years because of two reasons: (i) first, it was elected chairperson and a departmental representative, (ii) second.  was one male and female have contested for the seat.    Student elections is one of the extracurricular activities that the university holds each year, other extracurricular activity include: Week of Culture and Innovations. This week students exhibit cultural activities, innovations related to their studies. The aim of this week is to increase students’ understanding to his/ her culture and encouraging the student to come up with innovations related to the understanding of their studies. All extracurricular activities are sponsored by the university. Student elections were chaired by committees nominated by the university. The university donated the location, elections management and facilitations. However, within the election it was student-centered. The students were free to campaign and elect leader that they deemed to be the best leader. The main goal of the student elections is to offer student an opportunity to get an experience in elections, leadership process and governmental structures to improve their theoretical understanding of governmental systems. In Somalia is very difficult to conduct democratic elections that the citizen goes to the polls to vote preferred political parties or their preferred leader due to security concerns. Last year it was supposed to conducted elections based one person one vote but the government failed to conduct and it resulted to go indirect elections. Any Somali who is of the age of 45 years has missed an opportunity to vote for preferred leaders. The leaders have been elected through traditional elders. Historical background of Somali elections March 1954 was the first time that Somali people got an opportunity to vote their preferred leaders and got first political participation in the country. Municipal elections  conducted in cites under the power of Italian colony the elections was sponsored by UN and was managed by Italy, 75% of the citizens voted Somali Youth League (SYL) won most the seats and the second part was Hizbia Dustur Mustquil Somalia (HDMS) party. The second elections happened in February 1956 after 20 parties contested 70 seats of legislative assembly which was replaced Amministrazione Fiduciaria Italiana della Somalia (AFIS) Italian authority governed by the country. The elections were succeeded 4 parties by lead by SYL, 9 May 1956 Abdullhi Isse Mohamud was appointed as first Somalia prime Minister of Somalia. 20 June 1961 again Somali citizens went to the polls to vote and approve the first Somali Constitution. The results were interested after when they approved the constitution. By that time the parliament was elected as a president of Somalia Aden Abdulle for 6 years after when he defeated Shiekh Ali Jumale Baraale then the president appointed Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke to be Prime Minister who was ultimately elected as Somali president in 1967. Aden Abdulle was the first African president who successfully accepted the outcome of the elections.   After few years, the president of Somali was assassinated in Sool region (Laas Caanood) and the power went the hands of military regime, in Augusta 1979 was held referendum on the constitution and majority of voter was approved after that there have several elections arranged by military regime most of elections concluded that the General Mohamed Siyad Barre won the presidential elections over 99.9%. The former dictatorial present Mr. Barre was escaped from the capital city of Mogadishu 1991 and the power went the hands of warlords. The people of Somalia suffered the difficulties and sorrows of the civil war, they fled to neighboring countries as well as Tahriib or illegal emigration to Europe via Sudan, Libya and across Mediterranean Sea. After years Somaliland people got the opportunity to go the polls and vote their political parties/ leaders. Here Puntland the Faroole’s administration ones tried to conduct multi-party system that people could have a chance to vote their leaders but it encountered challenges to establish a multi-party system in Puntland. There have been indirect elections through traditional leaders, the elders were nominated the members of parliament then the parliament have been elected president and vice president the country have experience this kind of elections, the traditional elders played important role to represent the entire population and nominate their preferred leaders. At the end of 2016 when federal government declared that it will be impossible to conduct one person one vote, the National Leaders Forum (NLF) agreed to conduct indirect elections, more close to 14025 delegates was supposed to elect 275 of lower house representatives, the delegates and candidate of lower house representatives was appointed by traditional leaders whereas the candidates of upper house representatives was appointed by state presidents and was ratified by state parliaments. However the indirect elections were exercised different type of corruptions including bribery, nepotism and some other, the votes went the highest bidder. Finally Farmajo who inspired renewed sense of optimism within the Somali people has been elected by the parliament.   Conclusion and recommendations After months and weeks of election and election campaigns the students of PSU spoke and voted their preferred leader for the coming year which will be first lady forever lead the PSUSDA, there have been other ladies who contested the chairperson most of them they

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Plenary Meeting of the Higher Educations Institutions of Puntland

The first plenary meeting of the heads of the higher education institutions of puntland is meant to strengthen the provision of accessible and high quality higher education services. The overall goal of the plenary meeting of Puntland Higher Education Institutions is to assess the state of higher education in Puntland and subsequently decide on a common way forward to improve the situation of the provision of higher education services. This plenary meeting has been jointly organized by the Puntland Ministry of Education and Higher Education and Puntland State University.

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PSU Garowe ends the 1st semester exams in the academic year of 2016/2017.

Puntland State University (PSU) Garowe Main Campus has successfully ended the Third Semester Examination in the academic year of 2016/2017. The university administration stated that the results will be announced on January 31 2017. Students will have a Twenty Days break from studies before the commencement of the Second Semester of the 2016/2017 academic Year. The vice chancellor of PSU, Mohamud Sh. Hamud, warmly congratulated all students who successfully completed the first semester and encouraged them to focus and work hard for their future.

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Congratulations to our newly admitted students!

New Students Orientation (NSO) has been held at Puntland State University Garowe Campus on Wednesday October 05, 2016. The primary goal of the NSO is an activity for students to help with a successful transition from high school to the University, to explore their new environment, access important resources, meet current students, staff, faculty and establish connections with other new students. Enjoy and get excited for the next four years at PSU

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PSU 2016/2017 Entrance Exam

Puntland State University held 2016/2017 University Entrance Exam as scheduled on Monday September 26, 2016. Hundreds of newly students graduated from secondary schools sat for the entrance exam at PSU Garowe main campus for the academic year 2016/2017. This exam is a common practice and it is a prerequisite for entrance into PSU and it is mainly required on undergraduate level admission. The most common form for an entrance exam is a written test, even if the candidate school certificates are up to the required standards, it may not be granted a study placement if the candidate score less than adequately in his/her entrance examination. The final student selections can be quite competitive and entrance exam plays major role in the selection process. The entrance exam for the second batch of candidates has been scheduled on Saturday October 01st, 2016.

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Visit of Puntland High-Level Delegation to the East African Countries

A Puntland high level delegation led by the Puntland Minister of labor, Youth and Sports and comprising of most notably PSU Vice Chancellor, Mahamud Hamud Mohamed and PSU Deputy Vice Chancellor in Academic Affairs, Burhan Adam Omar visited Kenyan, Tanzanian and Ethiopian universities and other institutions. The purpose of this visit was to share in the knowledge and expertise of the civil service training institutes in these three countries. The delegation also sought to find partner institution for with PSU, which will train Puntland civil servants. In Kenya the delegation held consultations with the World Bank. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the process of the Civil Service Recruitment and Training Project supported by the World Bank. The delegation also met with the Kenya School of Government on 6 June 2016 to learn more about the type of trainings the school provides to Kenya civil servants. In Tanzania the delegation met with the Tanzania Public Service College (TPSC) and discussed how the two sides can exchange knowledge and experience related to the training of civil servants. The delegation continued its journey with a visit to Ethiopia where they met with the Ethiopian Civil Service University (ECCU). ECCU officials and the delegates discussed collaborating in training Puntland civil servants. In all three countries, the discussions focused primarily on enhancing the partnership between the civil service training institutes and PSU which will train Puntland civil servants.

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Higher Education Institutions Football Tournament 2016

On May 15 2016, Nugal Football Federation (NFF) launched the Higher Education Institutions Football Tournament (HEFT) 2016 at the Mire Aware Stadium. The tournament is supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports. PSU students participated in the tournament with another four football teams from the other higher educations institutions in Garowe.  

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PSU launches Training Program on ‘land Administration, Management and Governance’

On Monday May 23 2016 PSU launched the first training on Land Administration, Management and Governance in collaboration with HAYAN, NRC and UN-Habitat. The training, ‘Land Administration, Management and Governance’ is the first one on the thematic area of land management and is intended to build state and municipal government capacity to make informed decisions on land issues caused by the rapidly growth of cities and the land conflicts. Twenty participants from the Ministry of Public works, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, Courts, Public Notaries and Garowe Municipality are participating in this five day training. At the end of the training, participants will have an increased awareness of broader issues and pressures related to urbanization and its impact on land.

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PSU Garowe ends the 2nd semester exams in the academic year of 2015/2016.

Puntland State University (PSU) Garowe Main Campus has successfully ended the second semester examination in the academic year of 2015/2016. The university administration stated that the results will be announced on 25 May 2016. Students will have a one month break from studies before the commencement of the third semester on 1 June 2016. The vice chancellor of PSU, Mohamud Sh. Hamud, warmly congratulated all students who successfully completed the second semester and encouraged them to focus and work hard for their future.

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