[5] In May 2009, officials in the El Afweyn, Hulul, and Dararweyne districts stated that 60% of their pastoralist animals had died due to drought.
[8] In August 2016, Somaliland Parliament Speaker Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi called for peace to the two clans fighting in Dararweyne.
They were divided into groups and met with representatives of the Biciid and Saad Yonis communities in Habr Je'lo.
[14]。 In February 2018, the Somaliland military arrested a television director for unauthorized coverage of the inter-clan struggle between El Afweyn and Dararweyne.
[16]。 In mid-July 2018, a reconciliation between the two conflicting clans was achieved through the mediation of the Somaliland institution Academy for Peace and Development.
[18] In November 2019, residents of El Afwayn and Dararwayn signed a peace agreement suspending fighting for four years.