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Somali Leaders Pay Tribute to Jubbaland’s Late Vice President, Sultan Abdiqadir

Mogadishu (AX) — In a profound moment of loss, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, and Speaker of the House of the People, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur (Madobe), have come forward to extend their heartfelt condolences on the passing of Sultan Abdiqadir Haji Mahmoud, who served as the Second Vice President of Jubbaland State. President Mohamud took a moment to reflect on the life of the late Sultan, paying homage to him as a revered elder whose contributions to peacebuilding, national…

Attention Focuses on Gathering as Visitors Pay Their Respects at Pope Francis’s Final Resting Place

As we bid farewell to Pope Francis, the focus shifts to the upcoming conclave—a secretive assembly of cardinals set to gather shortly to elect a new leader for the Catholic Church. For the first time, mourners were granted access to visit his tomb this past Sunday. This follows an emotional farewell, where an estimated 400,000 individuals, including global leaders, came together for the Argentine pope's funeral at the Vatican and his burial in Rome. The turnout underscores the impact of Pope Francis, an energetic reformer…

Lagos Ride-Hailing Drivers Unite to Combat Safety Issues and Low Pay

In the face of increasing unrest, a planned strike by app-based transportation workers in Nigeria highlights critical concerns surrounding their working conditions. These dedicated individuals, who play significant roles in the ever-evolving digital economy, have voiced serious allegations of exploitation, hazardous environments, and an alarming absence of workers' rights. As Steven Iwindoye, the Public Relations Officer of the Amalgamated Union of App-Based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON), articulated, the urgency to…

Prime Minister Hamza Introduces Merit-Based Pay System for Somali Civil Servants

Mogadishu (AX) — In a groundbreaking move aimed at reshaping the landscape of governance and public service in Somalia, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre officially unveiled the National Civil Service Pay and Grading Policy on Monday. This comprehensive initiative marks a significant stride towards enhancing governance, fairness, and accountability across various government institutions. At the launch ceremony held in the heart of Mogadishu, the Prime Minister articulated the aspirations embedded within this new policy.…

In My 30s, I Switched Careers, Joined Google, and Tripled My Pay

Picture this: I began my academic journey with a Bachelor's in History and International Relations, guided by a heart inclined towards addressing societal challenges. With a Master's degree in Human Rights in my portfolio, I felt equipped to delve into the intricacies of complex social issues and make a lasting difference in people's lives. For almost eight years, I found my calling in the nonprofit sector. My days were filled with reporting civil rights infringements and championing women's rights. As a…

Navigating a Pay Increase Request in Today’s Challenging Job Market

Seeking a Raise: Strategies and Steps Towards Better Compensation Not long ago, Cory Stahle, a perceptive economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab, reminded us of a curious financial nugget: employees who take the leap to a new job often see greater wage growth than those who stick with their current gig. But, alas, in a twist of irony, such jumps may not be a simple game of hop, skip, and jump. U.S. companies, often considered the heartbeat of global industry, have reduced their hiring to a rate unseen in nearly a…

North Western State of Somalia Unveils 50% Pay Boost for Military Personnel Starting in 2025

Hargeisa (AX) – In an exciting move that has drawn attention across the dusty streets of Hargeisa and beyond, North Western State of Somalia—a self-declared autonomous region—has unveiled a 50% salary bump for its armed forces. This comes as President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro sticks true to his campaign vow about making their salaries more than just pocket change, aiming to bolster their spirits along with their financial standing. On Wednesday, a presidential directive brought this promise to life, scheduling the…

five gendarmes released pending their pay and

In Gabon, two months after they were released from prison, the five gendarmes released in the case of the coup attempt led by parts of the Republican Guard in 2019 are demanding that they be rehabilitated. Their salaries have been reduced for thirty months. And they have not been able to return to work yet. This weekend, the parents of these gendarmes, together, decided to launch an SOS in the…

underground clubs in Brazzaville pay tribute to Jacob

Brazzaville is recognized as the cradle of rumba. But this city with more than 1.5 million souls also vibrated in the 80s and 90s to the rhythm of the souk of the legendary Cassava group whose main host, Jacob Desvarieux, bowed on Friday 30 July. Nightclubs, even though they were officially closed due to Covid-19, pay tribute to him.…

the decision to pay first and second

Should the president's wife be paid? It is this issue that is upsetting Ghana right now. Parliament recently adopted an amendment allowing President Akufo-Addos and his Vice-President's wife to receive compensation, but as the country is in the midst of an economic crisis and protests erupted last week, the measure goes wrong with the people.…

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