Abdirahman Abdillahi Irro Announced as Victor in North Western State of Somalia’s Presidential Race

A New Chapter for North Western State of Somalia's Political Scene In an exciting turn of events, the head honcho of North Western State of Somalia's Electoral Commission, Muse Yusuf Hassan, rolled out some groundbreaking news earlier today—the long-anticipated presidential and party election results are now public knowledge. Imagine this: On November 13, ballots were cast with a hearty 647,863 folks showing up, making up 53% of the country's 1.2 million registered electorate. Pretty solid turnout for the region, don't you…

Somali Media Groups Denounce Coordinated Online Assaults Targeting Facebook Profiles of Journalists, Influencers, and Government Leaders

Mogadishu, Somalia – Several organizations, including the Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) and the Somali Media Women Association (SOMWA), have united to resolutely oppose a recent tumult of cyberattacks against Somali journalists, influencers, public officials, and other prominent figures, primarily on Facebook. Wave of Attacks: A Timeline Over a span from late October to mid-November 2024, more than 32 Facebook profiles belonging to media professionals, key influencers, and government representatives within Somalia and…

Transfer of Burgavo Base Signals Conclusion of ATMIS Phase Three Reduction

Revolving around the dynamic landscape of Somalia's security, the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia, or ATMIS, has recently wrapped up the third phase of pulling its troops from the region. Burgavo Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Jubaland, which sits over 500 kilometers away from the bustling capital of Mogadishu, is now officially under the always-ready wings of the Somali National Armed Forces (SNAF). Tucked away on the southern coast of Somalia, this military installation, once managed by Kenya Defence Forces a…

From Refuge from Warfare to Haven for Climate Migration

In the sun-scorched stretches of Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, many Somali families have sought shelter, not only from the turbulence of war but also from the ever-encroaching shadows of climate change. This narrative crafts a tapestry of human resilience, reflecting lives uprooted and rebuilt under the blistering African sun. Originally opened in 1991, Dadaab became a sanctuary for those escaping Somalia's civil war. However, recent years have seen another wave—a flood of climate migrants. Monumental droughts, compounded by…

Critical Election Under Pressure for Transformation and Global Acknowledgment

BURCO, North Western State of Somalia (AXADLE) - As twilight descended on Burco, a sense of anticipation swelled through the streets. Fadumo Ali, an iconic figure among Burco's women, boldly proclaimed, "Muse Bihi, your time here is up. Tomorrow brings change!" Her fervor was matched only by the enthusiasm of young voters, some already lining up past midnight on Tuesday, eagerly awaiting the dawn of Wednesday’s polls. Journalists, both seasoned and budding, buzzed around these early risers, capturing the palpable energy and…

Tensions Rise as Jubaland and Somali Federal Government Clash Over Madobe’s New Electoral Commission Formation

Jubaland, Somalia, is currently experiencing a whirlwind of political activity. Leading the charge, President Ahmed Madobe has set the stage for the next regional presidential election by unveiling a brand-new electoral commission. This seven-member group holds the significant responsibility of guiding the electoral process, though the exact date for casting votes hasn't been firmly set. In a letter dated November 9, President Madobe draws on the constitutional powers bestowed by the Jubaland jurisdiction. "In accordance…

Jubbaland Gears Up for Independent Election as President Madobe Forms Voting Panel

KISMAYO, Somalia (AXADLE) – On a notable Saturday, Jubbaland’s leader, Ahmed Madobe, took a decisive step by naming seven individuals to spearhead his region's election steering committee. This group will take charge of organizing and orchestrating the eagerly awaited Jubbaland presidential showdown, although, as of yet, there's no mark on the calendar for election day. By pushing forward with this appointment, Jubbaland is making strides in its electoral process, signaling a shift from Mogadishu's attempts to enforce a…

A Call for Help from Somalia’s Climate-Stricken Communities

By Abdalle Mumin As the world fixates on Baku, Azerbaijan for COP29, we're grappling with an ever-worsening climate crisis. This isn't just an environmental issue; it’s a human one, pounding the already fragile communities of the Global South. Amnesty International is sounding the alarm, imploring wealthier countries to open their wallets and take significant steps at the conference. The reckless advance of climate change is forcing millions across Africa from their homes, with no sign of slowing down. Imagine standing in…

SJS Urges NISA to Withdraw Officers and Halt Intimidations that Drove Himilo Somali TV Editor into Hiding

In the bustling city of Mogadishu, a storm brews over the press's freedom, stirring deep concerns within the journalist community. The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) sounded the alarm on November 8, 2024, highlighting a troubling trend against Himilo Somali TV journalists. These brave souls found themselves in the crosshairs of the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), reportedly due to their frank reporting on Mogadishu's volatile security climate. Mogadishu's atmospherics have been electric, fueled by…

U.S. Customs Halts Asli Maydi Frankincense Citing Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Exploitation Concerns

WASHINGTON, United States (AXADLE) — The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has thrown down the gauntlet against Asli Maydi, a purveyor of frankincense headquartered in Hargeisa, North Western State of Somalia. With a spotlight on forced labor concerns, they’ve slapped a withhold release order (WRO) that freezes any imports from the company, as they're deemed to breach U.S. labor regulations, specifically 19 U.S.C. § 1307. In its digital domain on Facebook, Asli Maydi portrays itself as a benefactor to local…

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