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Somali Lawmakers to Question Deputy Minister on Al-Shabaab Ties
Political Tensions Rise: A Call for Evidence and Accountability
In the ever-evolving landscape of Somali politics, raising voices and discord are not uncommon. Among them stands MP Abdirashid Jilley, a figure known for his outspoken criticism of the current government. Recently, he has emerged as a vocal advocate for transparency, especially in light of some eyebrow-raising comments made by a deputy minister.
Imagine the astonishment when accusations surfaced suggesting that certain MPs were sympathizing with…
Leading African Nations for Optimal Press Freedom
It's a new dawn for journalism across Africa, at least according to the 2024 World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). These indices reveal that some African nations are making commendable strides in promoting media freedom, a cause that has historically faced numerous hurdles on the continent. Notable improvements are being made in the realms of transparency, safety, and of course, the autonomy of media professionals—a true testament to the shifting tides of African journalism.…
Leading African Nations in 2025: Top 10 by Purchasing Power
When we delve into the realm of economics, one concept stands out as particularly enlightening: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). This crucial economic metric enables economists, policymakers, and even curious minds like ours to unearth the real value of currencies by evaluating how much a standard basket of goods would cost across different nations. Essentially, PPP adjusts currencies to help us grasp the true worth of the monetary units by factoring in living cost differentials. Imagine it as a global price leveler, a…
Sulayman Waaberi Makes East African History in FIFA Role
Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring.
In a groundbreaking moment for East Africa, Djibouti City celebrates an accomplishment that reverberates beyond its borders. For the first time, an East African representative, Sulayman Hassan Waaberi, takes a seat on FIFA’s Executive Committee. Elected in the vibrant city of Cairo, Waaberi's success shines a spotlight on a region that has historically watched from the sidelines of global football.
Waaberi's four-year term marks a significant stride for East Africa,…
New Estimates Suggest Nigeria’s Newest Billionaire Emerges
It’s fascinating to witness the blossoming success of Tony Elumelu, a household name in Nigeria and across Africa. Currently estimated at a net worth of $2.15 billion by MoneyCentral, Elumelu has not only established himself as a formidable business titan but also as an inspiring figure. This astonishing figure makes one ponder, what sets him apart? Let's delve into the details.
According to recent evaluations, this notable ascent comes primarily from his calculated investments and ownership stakes…
Northeastern State Court Sentences Man for Assault on Yemeni Refugee Child
Garowe, Northeastern State – With the haunting toll of injustice echoing through its streets, the town of Garowe finds itself immersed in a story that is both sobering and stirring. A court in this regional capital recently sentenced a security guard to a four-year term in prison, accompanied by a $1,500 fine. His crime? The reprehensible assault of an eight-year-old Yemeni refugee, a child named Mohamed Adil Hussein.
Envision, if you will, the vivid and unsettling video that circulated far and wide. It captured…
Dangote Faces Potential Losses Reaching N32.5 Billion
In the labyrinthine world of commerce, decisions often lead to myriad outcomes. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited recently made a pivotal choice, halting its innovative Naira-for-crude initiative. This development bears significant impacts on local refineries, not least because this initiative enabled transactions in the country's own currency—a bold strategy designed to mitigate complexities of foreign exchange.
The decision to suspend the program emerged from reports…
North Western State of Somalia Cabinet Evaluates 100-Day Plan for Growth
North Western State of Somalia's Strategic Initiatives: Steering Towards a Promising Future
In the bustling heart of Hargeisa, a city swiftly weaving its fabric of dreams, the Presidential Palace stands robust. There, on a quiet Wednesday, President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, fondly referred to as Irro, orchestrated an essential gathering of North Western State of Somalia’s Cabinet. The agenda was dense, yet straightforward: evaluate national security, drive economic reforms, and breathe life into major developmental…
Russia’s Top 10 African Revenue Sources
Imagine a vast land teeming with unparalleled opportunities and challenges—a mosaic of cultures, resources, and vibrant economies. Welcome to Africa, the continent at the heart of Russia's expanding international trade canvas. In 2024, Russia's food shipments to Africa burgeoned to an impressive $7 billion, marking a nearly 20% rise compared to the previous year. Why this surge? What does this tell us about the evolving global trade dynamics?
A publication from the Russian Export Centre (REC) painted a detailed picture:…
North Western State of Somalia Introduces Tax on Mobile Transactions to Increase Revenue
In the rugged yet dynamic cityscape of Hargeisa, a new chapter in taxation has recently unfolded. The North Western State of Somalia government, keen on broadening its financial horizons, has introduced a sales tax policy that intriguingly touches the pulse of everyday life: mobile money transactions.
Once constrained to a select few businesses, this 5% sales tax now meticulously extends its reach over mobile phone airtime, internet data packages, and internet services for homes and offices. Such a decision is not…