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North Western State of Somalia declares coordinated internet price hike illegal
North Western State of Somalia’s government has ruled that a recent, simultaneous internet price increase by telecommunications companies was unlawful and incompatible with the region’s free‑market system. A ministerial committee said the coordinated move lacked legal basis and was reversed within days after public backlash across major towns and online. Officials said prices must reflect competition and market forces, not joint action by service…
Zimbabwe police caution public against planned unlawful anti-Mnangagwa demonstrations
Zimbabwe police warn protesters will face “the full wrath of the law” after ex-Zanu PF veteran calls for nationwide demonstrations
Harare — Zimbabwean authorities warned on Monday that any illegal gatherings would be met with force after a prominent war veteran and former Zanu PF committee member urged citizens to take to the streets to denounce President Emmerson Mnangagwa and alleged corruption among his inner circle. The government, meanwhile, announced a one-off $150 “Special Presidential Bonus” aimed at soothing…
Somali president leads cabinet meeting on state-building and public service reforms
Somalia’s cabinet meeting signals a push to turn battlefield gains into public services
Mogadishu’s message: accountability, services, and a long game
In Mogadishu on Thursday, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud sat at the head of the long table in the Council of Ministers and offered his cabinet a familiar charge with a sharper edge: make the machinery of government move faster, cleaner, and closer to the people. The weekly meeting, officials said, looked beyond the security front lines to the hard work of…
Milan opens public viewing of Giorgio Armani’s coffin for mourners
Milan Mourns a Quiet Revolutionary: Giorgio Armani’s Coffin Lies in State
Under a gray Milan sky, a steady line formed outside the Armani Theatre on Saturday as hundreds came to pay respects to Giorgio Armani, the man who reimagined elegance for the late 20th century and made Milan a global fashion capital. His coffin, draped simply, was placed on display for two days of public viewing ahead of a private funeral Monday for the Italian designer who died at 91.
A private man, public figure
Armani’s death was announced with…
Botswana Issues Public Health Alert Due to Drug Shortage
A Crisis in Botswana: Health Emergency Amidst Economic Struggles
In a stark televised address, President Duma Boko announced a public health emergency in Botswana, highlighting a dire situation that has been compounded by economic straits, dwindling international aid, and overwhelming shortages of essential medicines. The announcement comes at a time when this Southern African nation, known for its stability and diamond wealth, finds itself grappling with unprecedented challenges that threaten the well-being of its…
Somalia: Alleged ‘Spies’ Face Public Execution by Al-Shabaab
Somalia: Al-Shabaab Conducts Public Executions Over Alleged Spying
JANALE, Somalia – Al-Shabaab, the group linked to al-Qaeda in Somalia, is taking a hard stance against civilians they suspect of aiding the Somali National Army (SNA). This decision comes in light of their ongoing troubles in the central and southern regions over the past two years.
Eyewitnesses recounted that on Friday, the militants executed two men in public for allegedly collaborating with Somali forces. The incident unfolded in a village near Janale,…
Taliban Conducts Sixth Public Execution Since 2021
In a chilling display of justice, authorities in eastern Afghanistan have carried out the execution of a convicted murderer by gunfire in a public sports stadium. This marks the sixth public execution since the Taliban reclaimed power.
The condemned man met his fate at the hands of a member of the victim's family, all witnessed by a crowd of thousands gathered in Gardez, Paktia province's capital, as reported by a journalist on the scene.
The evening leading up to the execution, the governor’s office made a social media…
Public Outcry in Ghana Following Akufo-Addo’s Statue Reveal
President Nana Akufo-Addo's recent decision to unveil a statue of himself has ignited a fiery discussion across the nation. This revelation is part of a broader initiative to highlight development projects as he approaches the end of his tenure. Many dissenters argue that erecting a statue is misplaced, especially since several vital projects remain incomplete.
“The citizens of the Western Region deserve more than these self-indulgent actions,” an MP took to X to voice their discontent.
As President Akufo-Addo prepares to…
DCI Requests Public Assistance to Identify Key Suspect in Eastleigh Triple Homicide Investigation
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) detectives are reaching out to the public for assistance in apprehending the main suspect in the tragic slaying of three women in Eastleigh.DCI reports reveal that surveillance footage captured Hashim Muhumed's car picking up the victims from their Eastleigh residence last week. The car was later linked to the crime scene. Hours after the abduction, the unfortunate victims were discovered lifeless at different spots. "The vehicle was located abandoned near the ENA Coach stage…
Somali Immigrant Who Directed Public Housing in Minneapolis Confesses to Multi-Million Dollar Theft
Sharmarke Issa stands accused of orchestrating a staggering $7.6 million of the $50 million heist from the Feeding Our Future (FOF) nutrition program. Out of this, he pocketed a whopping $3.5 million, which he must repay as restitution.A former Somalian refugee and the chair of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA), Issa, 40, of Edina, admitted to federal wire fraud charges on Wednesday. Court records reveal he masterminded a complicated money-laundering scheme that siphoned funds meant for feeding children during…