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Somali Troops Free Small Town Amidst Halted Campaign Against Al-Shabaab

Somali Troops Reclaim Key Location Amid Slow Progress in Fight Against Al-Shabaab MOGADISHU, Somalia – The Somali National Army (SNA) has reclaimed Ali Yabal, a crucial town situated approximately 18 kilometers from Eeldheer in the Galgaduud region, from Al-Shabaab militants. This development marks a notable advancement for government forces after over a year of sluggish movement in their campaign against these insurgents. The specifics of this maneuver remain somewhat elusive. The SNA has indicated that this was part of a…

Togo: mixed reactions following the announcement of free access

The Togolese state will cover tuition fees for all students in public colleges and high schools for the academic year 2021-22. A measure announced this weekend by the government that surprised parents of students ahead of the evening of the school year, which was planned for September. A decision is welcomed in different ways. .

COP President Pascal Zaida, relaxed and free

In Burkina Faso, Pascal Zaida was released by the prosecutor on Tuesday, August 17, after three days in police custody. The prosecutor also decided not to follow up on the allegations against civil society figures. Pascal Zaida had been was arrested on Friday, August 13, the day after a press conference during which he…

Salaam Somali Financial institution provides free microfinance to small companies

Salaam Somali Bank offers free microfinance to small businesses MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Salaam Somali Bank (SSB) provided free microfinance to small businesses in the country's capital as part of the annual Grand Pleasure program designed to boost culture and rival economy. On Monday July 5, the Bank's branch at Km-5 in Mogadishu offered free microfinance to resident traders, including women,…

The Salaam Somali Financial institution gives free microfinance to small companies in

Salaam Somali Bank offers free microfinance to small businesses in Mogadishu The Salaam Somali Bank on Saturday provided free microfinance to traders running small businesses in Mogadishu, an initiative to boost the economy. The show called "Qardul Hassan" brought smiles to small traders who have benefited from the non-profit investment that will help them grow and expand their business. A…

Somalia’s prime minister faces a “litmus check” when he holds honest and free elections

MOGADISHU, Somalia - A stalemate ensues due to the delisting of 67 officials, spy agents and Farmajo supporters from the polling stations to ensure transparency in the forthcoming Somali elections. Sources revealed to Axadlethat the commission commissioned by Prime Minister Roble to verify the allegations is facing disturbances from leaders in Villa Somalia who want certain disputed members to be reinstated. The Prime Minister, who was widely credited with concluding a historic electoral agreement with the leaders of…

the leader of the Polisario Front is free to leave

Brahim Ghali was heard on Tuesday morning, June 1, 2021, by a judge. The leader of the Saharawi independence movement, which suffers from Covid-19 and cancer, has been treated in Spain since mid-April. He was the subject of two complaints against him in the country, including genocide, illegal detention and torture. The hearing was held in a tense diplomatic context on the issue of Western Sahara, but…

campaign to free prisoners

In Congo-Brazzaville, civil society organizations are in the midst of an awareness campaign to secure the release of at least five activists, whom they consider to be prisoners of conscience. as reported from Brazzaville, Loïcia MartialThe current campaign is characterized by posts. On the posters, you can see pictures of…

EDITORIAL: Somalia’s moment of honor should be rewarded with a free

EDITORIAL | It is not every day that Somalis have emerged from smiles. That is why the whole country is celebrating the success of Prime Minister Hussein Roble's marathon talks with federal presidents, which led to an agreement on Thursday. Somalis have been so tired of the constant wrestling that a political agreement announced on Thursday looked like a monkey pulling our backs. It has taken more than eight months to try and fail. At one point, the stakeholders dug into each other's heels and accused each other of having…