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SNA Soldiers in liberated Masjid Ali Gadud Receive Supplies Donated by Somali Diaspora in US
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5 months agoon
Soldiers in the front line fighting to regain their positions in newly liberated Masjid Ali Gadud Town have received new supplies aimed at helping them continue resisting al-Shabab which was removed from the area after 15-year control.
The donations which include camels, food and non-food items were donated by the Somali Diaspora living in the United States.
The Federal Parliament representative for the area, Yusssuf Mohamed Yussuf thanked the Diaspora community for spearheading efforts in supporting the Somali Army and Ma’wisley militia.
The legislature lauded the Somali Army and the government allied militia for undertaking offensive operations aimed at weeding out the network from Somalia.
He said the supplies will help his military respond urgently to the emergencies and support local communities in newly liberated areas.
“This is just the beginning. More support from the Diaspora is coming. This is just from Minnesota more help is coming from our brothers and sisters in the diaspora,” said Mr. Yussuf.
The Governor for the Middle Shabelle Region Ahmed Meyre Makaran led military and other senior officials of the Somali Government in receiving the donation.
The Governor has appealed for help more to respond to the civilian population who are lacking basic human needs like healthcare and education.
“We want to encourage our patriots to rally behind this course aimed at supporting those in the frontlines,”said Governor Meyre Makaran.
“The government and the Somali people have all unanimously decided to liberate themselves from the hands of the militants, a reality that can be achieved if we are all united,” he added.
Masjid Ali Gaduud has been a frontline between Somali Forces who have instituted a Forward Operating Base and al-Shabab which has been controlling the town.
Hundreds of Militants were killed in the operation to flush out the group which has besieged governments in Mogadishu for close to 15 years.
The successful offensive follows recents military advancements by the Somali Army in pursuit of al-Shabab to remove them from parts of central and southern Somalia.
The liberation of the latest Town came just a day after Somalia’s government said the military forced al-Shabab out of 30 villages in clashes this month that killed more than 200 militants.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud responded to the deadly siege by announcing a “total war” against the militants.
The Somali Government has issued an urgent plea for international help for wounded victims of devastating car bombings at the weekend that claimed the lives of 100 people.
The attack tests the government’s ability to secure the conflict-weary nation, including the capital of nearly 2.5 million people.
Al-Shabaab fighters have stepped up their attacks in Somalia since Mohamud was elected in May and vowed an “all-out-war” on the Islamists.
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President Hassan Sheikh urges parliament to expedite bills to enhance al-Shabab fight
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4 months agoon
Dec 5, 2022
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has called on the House of the Peope to expedite legislation once they are formulated and ratified by the cabinet.
This is aimed at bolstering the government’s response in targeting the militant group Al-Shabaab which has besieged governments in Mogadishu.
Speaking during a meeting with the speaker of the Lower House and House Standing Committees, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said the assembly was the most critical institution in the development of Somalia.
Mr. Hassan Sheikh said the highest levels of cooperation and coordination among multi-government agencies will relinquish the financial muscle of the group.
The President said his government will provide the necessary tools to detect and disrupt patterns of financing associated with Al Qaeda and global terrorist networks.
The Somali cabinet through the leadership of the head of state has promised to strengthening regulations on anti-terrorism financing and money laundering to degrade the militants.
Somalia passed the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Terrorism Financing (AMLCF) law in 2016 but analysts say the law is not watertight enough to cut off terrorism financing.
Somalia’s militant Islamist group al-Shabab spent $24m (£18m) in 2021 on purchasing weapons, according to a report by a Mogadishu-based research group, the Hiraal Institute.
The report, “Al-Shabaab Weapons”, further alleges that al-Shabab, which is affiliated with al-Qaeda, has an annual revenue collection of about $180m.
Previous UN reports have indicated that the group generates millions of dollars through the extortion of businesses and illicit taxes on vehicles, livestock and commercial and residential buildings in the country.
The government said last month it has frozen several bank accounts operated by the militant group but did not indicate where the accounts were located.
Commercial banks are required to notify the Financial Reporting Centre of any transactions of over $10,000.
However, a recent UN Panel of Experts report said Al-Shabaab manages to circumvent this mechanism but transferring funds in small tranches of a maximum of $9,500 thus evading the threshold for reporting.
The strengthening of institutions like the Financial Reporting Center (FRC) in Somalia which regulates and is set to report on any suspicious money circulating will play a significant role in degrading the insurgents, the government believes.
The centre was established through the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act, 2016 to operate as a National Central Agency that is responsible for the receipt, analysis and appropriate dissemination of all information relating to money-laundering and terrorism financing.
Somalia is currently conducting operations against the militants in parts of central and southern Somalia where the Somali National Army declared successful battles leading to the liberation of strategic villages and towns.
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Puntland State Leader Expected To Arrive In Mogadishu Today
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4 months agoon
Dec 4, 2022
Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni is scheduled to travel to Mogadishu.
According to reliable sources Deni has received an invitation from the President of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Deni’s trip came after he criticized the policy of President Hassan Sheikh at the Thursday meeting of the Puntland Cabinet of Ministers. He also slammed Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre.
Deni instructed his cabinet that there will be no cooperation with the federal government, since he is in place with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
This conflict is based on the appointment of officers who will lead the security of the federal government forces from Puntland, and Deni argues that those who recommend him should be taken, instead of the federal government choosing whoever it wants from Puntland.
It is not clear what President Deni is getting from security chiefs who are not in politics.
On the other hand, President Hassan Sheikh has recently missed a trip to Bosaso, a military base that the United Arab Emirates is advancing, and it is not clear whether the delay is related to the conflict between the two sides.
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Media Training on Reporting on Humanitarian Issues and Climate Change.
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4 months agoon
Nov 19, 2022
Mogadishu, 19 November- Over 30 Somali Journalists and some selected Editors have begun a three-day training on Humanitarian and Climate Change reporting in Mogadishu today. Somali Independent Media Houses Association (SIMHA) organized the Media Training.
The training aims to equip the Journalists and the Editors with skills and knowledge on how best to report on the unfolding humanitarian crisis and the impact of Climate Change in Somalia.
Speaking at the training kick-off in Mogadishu, SIMHA’s Chairman Hassan Ali Geesey said the training would help the Journalist identify and report on Humanitarian stories.
“The media is the vehicle that delivers crucial information to the public. We feel there is a need to train the Journalists and Editors on how to report on the humanitarian crisis the country is witnessing now. It is timely, and we hope this will help shape the opinion and views of Somali people and their international supporters through accurate reporting,” said SIMHA Chairman.
Hassan Ali Geesey, Somali Independent Media Houses organization (SIMHA)
The media training which is planned to be held in major cities in the regional states in the coming weeks is supported by UNSOM and the office of the Special Envoy for Humanitarian Affairs, Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame.
“Without the support of UNSOM and the Office of the Special Envoy, it would not have been possible to implement this training”, Added Mr Hassan Geesay.
While officially opening the training, the Special Envoy on Humanitarian Affairs, Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame, emphasized on the media’s role in positively highlighting the challenges caused by Climate Change and its impact.
“As Journalists and Editor, today you can support your people suffering from the continuous impact of climate-induced tragedies. You need to take the front seat in highlighting the challenges our people are facing daily, “ said the special envoy.
Abdirahman Abdishakur, Presidential special envoy on drought and humanitarian affairs
“You are the vehicle we need to deliver the message, and without you, we will never know the extent of the damage and how much help we need”, added the special envoy. The envoy also warned the Journalists against fake news and its terrible impact.
“As Journalists, you must always strive to get the truth. The responsibility of informing the public by offering accurate information rests on your shoulders. The target is to train over 200. Journalists in the five regional states” said the special envoy.
The group of editors and Journalists who were lucky to have been selected for the training welcomed the opportunity.
“I hope I will have a clear understanding of how to report on Humanitarian issues and the impact of Climate change after the training. I am passionate about Humanitarian affairs and keen to play my role as a Journalist,” said Shukri Mohamed Abdi, a reporter at Bilan Media
Shukri Mohamed Abdi, Reporter at Bilan Media
Somalia is currently facing the worst humanitarian crisis following failed rainy seasons. More than 50% of the population needs food aid as the country also inches closer to the declaration of famine.
With this critical step of training media managers and Journalists, the media will have an opportunity to accurately and objectively report on the situation by highlighting the voices of those who are suffering from the impact of the climate-induced tragedies.
Journalist and editors in session during the training on Humanitarian and Climate Change Reporting
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Midowga Yurub Oo Mashaariic Ka Fulinayo Dowlad Goboleedka Galmudug.

Degmada Dooloow Oo Lagu Qabtay Shir looga Hadlayay Amniga.

Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh oo ka Tacsiyeeyey Geerida Xildhibaan Seysey.

Magaalada Laas-Caanood Saakay Madaafiic iyo Dagaal Culus Oo Halkaas Ka Soconayo

Barnaamij Looga hadlayey Hormarinta Haweenka Soomaliyeed.

Barnaamij Gaar ah oo Ku aadan Wacyigelinta Haweenka.

Shirka Golaha Wadatashiga Qaran Oo Muqdisho Ka Furmay.

Dagaal Dhexmaray Ciidamada ATMIS & Al-Shabaab.

Ciidanka Booliska Oo Qabtay Wiil Kamid Ahaa Rag Tacadi U Geystay Gabar Dhalinyara Ah.

Ciidamada Galmudug oo xiray Odayaashii heshiiska la galay Al-Shabaab

Madaxweynaha Galmudug oo soo Gaaray Magaalada Muqdisho.

Axmed Madoobe & Wasiirka Difaaca Kenya Oo Ka Shiray Bilaabida Howlgalo Ka Dhan Ah Alshabaab.

Baarlamaanka Koonfur Galbeed oo War kasoo saaray shaqaaqadii Baydhabo & baaqna diray

Dowladda Oo Madaxda Liibiya Kala Hadashay Dib U Soo Celinta Muhaajiriinta Soomaalida.

Madaxweyne Cabdicasiis Lafta-Gareen Oo Magacaabay Wasiiro Cusub (Wareegto)

Bannaanbaxayasha iyo Milateriga Sudan oo Heshiis Gaaray.

Midowga Afrika Oo Ka Hadlay La Wareegista Degmada Aadan Yabaal

Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Oo Jabuuti Ku Wajahan

President Hassan Sheikh urges parliament to expedite bills to enhance al-Shabab fight

Puntland State Leader Expected To Arrive In Mogadishu Today

Dowladda Norway Oo Dowladda Somalia Ugu Deeqday Lacag Dhan $30 Milyan Oo Dollar

Ra’iisul Wasaare Xamse Oo Kulan Laqaatay WasiirAnne Beathe Tvinnereim.

Xukun lagu riday Askarigii Isbaaro kutaalla Balcad kudilay Darawalka

Kulan ay isgu yimaadeen Golaha Odayaasha dhaqanka Qowmiyadda Beelaha Banaadiriga iyo Golaha Isbadal doon ka siyaasada banaadiriga ayaa waxa ay kasoosaareen war saxaafadeed

Hey’addaha Ammaanka oo soo bandhigay Taleefan Nambar oo shacabka ka soo wici karaan

Saldhig cusub oo boolis oo maanta laga furay Garoonka Aadan Cadde (Daawo Sawirada)

Yuusuf Maxamed Siyaad (Indha Cadde) oo ka hadlay sababaha keenay in al-shabaab puntland gaaraan

Maxkamadda Ciidamada Qalabka Sida oo 3 Ruux xukun ku riday

Baarlamaanka Somaliya, ayaa weli ku guda jira la xisaabtanka Xukuumadda Ra’iisul Wasaare Cumar C/rashiid Cali Sharmaake


Amp: Somaliya u fadhida Pakistan ayaa kulan la qaadatay wasiirada wax barashada iyo caafimaadka ee dalka Pakistan.

Maxamed Cabdi Afey ayaa sheegay in dadaal u geli doonaan sidii Maxkamadda caalamiga xafiis uga furan laheyd Soomaaliya

Somalia’s President defends his PhD thesis at UPEACE as the University’s program is praised at the UNGA77th Session in New York and UPEACE 34th Council meeting in Geneva.

Golaha Aqalka Sare ee Dalaka Ayaa Canbaareeyey Falkii Ka Dhacay Guriga Cabdi qaybdiid

C/raxmaan C/shakuur “Waa in baaritaan madax banaan lagu sameeyo hantida laga dhacay Bankiga Dhexe”

Wasaaradda Owqaafta iyo Arrimaha Diinta ayaa Soo Saartay War Saxaafadeed ku wajahan Maamullada Masaajidda iyo Xarumaha Diinta

Somali President comfirms 180 Kenyan troops killed in el-Ade attack

United Nations, AMISOM, IGAD, EU and UK congratulate Ahmed Madobe on Presidential elections

Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh oo Muqdisho ku soo laabtay

Ra’iisul Wasaare Khayre oo kormeer ku tagey qaar kamid ah Xarumaha Wasaaradaha

Zimbabwe’s new president Mnangagwa vows to ‘re-engage’ with world

Clarification on misquoting the President of Somalia on the casualties of El Adde attack

The African Union Commission rejects allegations of human rights violations by Amisom troops

Nin Soomaali ah oo weerar mindi loo adeegsaday ka geystay masaajid ku yaal Cape Town

Zimbabwe’s ruling party sacks Robert Mugabe as leader

Madaxweynayaasha Turkiga iyo Suudaan oo kala saxiixday Heshiisyo iskaashi
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