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Somalia The first exhibition in 30 years at the National Museum, is ‘Hoy’, featuring 18 artists, who presented more than 60 works of art, exploring the theme of ‘home’. Report by MohamedShNor

of the country and the country’s heritage sector to develop as it will attract tourists who visited in the past [before the war] as well as newcomers to the country,” says Baafo.the event due to logistical and security concerns, the reopening of the museum is a significant milestone for Somalia, education and culture minister Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir said.and the time of peace and tranquility has arrived,” said Abdulkadir.

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