Somalia and Uganda security ministers meet to boost bilateral security cooperation

Uganda and Somalia tighten security ties after joint gains against al‑Shabaab A Kampala meeting with eyes on intelligence, training, and the front lines Kampala—Somalia and Uganda have moved to deepen their security partnership after a fresh battlefield gain in southern Somalia, with both governments framing the moment as a chance to accelerate counterterrorism coordination in the Horn of Africa. On Tuesday in Kampala, Somalia’s Minister of Internal Security, Gen. Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail Fartaag, met Uganda’s Minister of…

Lesotho Court Dismisses Families’ Claim Over Dam Resettlement Payouts

Lesotho court forces five displaced families to share compensation with host community — a ruling that raises bigger questions about justice for the uprooted In a decision that closed a six-year legal fight, a Lesotho court has upheld a controversial policy requiring five families uprooted by the construction of the Mohale Dam to share their lump-sum compensation with the broader community that now houses them. Justice Kopo ruled this week that the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority’s (LHDA) distinction between rural…

German mayor found stabbed in apartment; police investigate

Newly elected German mayor found with life‑threatening stab wounds; investigators probe possible family link The newly elected mayor of Herdecke, a small town in Germany’s industrial Ruhr region, was discovered with life‑threatening stab wounds at her home on Tuesday, authorities said, touching off a wave of shock and unanswered questions about whether the attack was personal or political. What happened Iris Stalzer, 57, who won a run‑off election on Sept. 28 to lead the town of roughly 23,000 residents between Hagen and…

Former Jubaland Minister Says Somalia Defeated in Lower Juba, Demands New Gedo Administration

Somalia’s Fragile Federal Compact Tested Again as Jubaland Rift Deepens When Cabdirashiid Janan, once Jubaland’s security minister and now describing himself as the intelligence chief for Gedo, stood before supporters in Beled-Hawo this week and declared that the federal government had been “defeated” in Lower Juba, he did more than score a rhetorical point. He crystallised a slow-burning crisis at the heart of Somalia’s experiment with federalism — a contest over territory, revenue and the meaning of sovereignty that is…

7 Sausages Packed with Fillers You Should Avoid

The Hidden Dangers of Hot Dogs: What You Need to Know for Better Health Hot dogs bring to mind sunny barbecues, baseball games, and simple pleasures. But while they evoke fond memories, it’s essential to take a closer look at what’s really inside those tasty tubes of meat. Many hot dogs are not just about flavor; they can come packed with unhealthy ingredients that might end up impacting our health in ways we didn’t expect. In this post, we will explore seven troubling hot dog brands and uncover the additives that make them…

Deputy Senate Speaker holds talks with North Eastern State Speaker in Mogadishu

Somalia’s Quiet Test of Federalism: A New State’s Speaker Knocks on Mogadishu’s Door In the thick summer heat of Mogadishu, a meeting that might have gone unnoticed told a larger story about where Somalia’s fragile federal experiment may be heading. On Tuesday, Abdullahi Ali Hirsi Timacadde, the Second Deputy Speaker of Somalia’s Upper House, hosted Dr. Adan Abdullahi Aw-Hassan, the Speaker of the North Eastern State Parliament, for talks that were part ceremony, part signal, and all politics. The official readout was…

Nigerian Minister Steps Down Amid Certificate Forgery Allegations

The Resignation that Shakes Nigeria's Technology Landscape In a dramatic turn of events, Nigeria's Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, has stepped down following revelations that have thrown his academic credentials into question. This unexpected resignation not only highlights the fragility of trust within the ranks of Nigeria's political elite but also touches upon deeper issues of accountability, integrity, and public trust in governance. Storm Brewing in the Political Arena The sequence of…

Tomaino Njoya Challenges 43-Year Reign of Cameroon’s President

The Rise of a Trailblazer: Tomaino Hermine Patricia Ndam Njoya in Cameroon’s Presidential Race In a political landscape dominated by male figures, Tomaino Hermine Patricia Ndam Njoya stands out remarkably as the only female candidate in Cameroon’s upcoming presidential election on October 12. The mayor of Foumban and chairwoman of the Democratic Union for Cameroon (UDC) is not just making history; she is also challenging the established order represented by longtime president Paul Biya, who has held power for over four…

7 Top Frozen Pizzas Crafted with Authentic Cheese, Not Imitation

The Quest for the Perfect Frozen Pizza: 7 Delicious Options with Real Cheese Picture this: it's a busy evening, and the call of an easy dinner echoes through your home. You reach for that frozen pizza in the back of the freezer, but suddenly doubts creep in. Is the cheese real? Are those toppings just a façade? The perfect pizza can turn a mundane meal into a delightful experience, and we deserve better than bland, low-quality cheese. Thankfully, the frozen pizza aisle has evolved, and today we’ll explore seven fantastic…

U.S. Deports 10 More Prisoners to Eswatini Despite Ongoing Legal Fight

U.S. sends second batch of deportees to Eswatini amid legal challenges and diplomatic push The United States quietly flew a second group of 10 people to Eswatini this week, Eswatini government officials confirmed, deepening a controversial pattern of repatriations to African countries under the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration agenda. The detainees—reported to include nationals from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Yemen and Cuba—are being held at Matsapha Maximum Security Correctional Centre near Manzini as authorities…

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