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Seven Ugandan Peacekeepers Lose Lives in Somalia’s Al-Shabaab Offensive

A Moment of Sacrifice: The Ongoing Struggle in Somalia Mogadishu (AX) — Recent reports revealed a somber event that cuts to the heart of the ongoing conflict in Somalia. Seven brave Ugandan peacekeepers, operating under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), lost their lives during a concerted military operation aimed at reclaiming a pivotal town from the clutches of Al-Shabaab militants. This tragic yet heroic sacrifice serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those who dedicate their lives to peacekeeping.…

Somalia’s Prime Minister Rejects Indirect Elections, Promises Direct Voting for All

Mogadishu (AX) — In a decisive statement that resonates with both urgency and hope, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre has categorically dismissed any notion of reverting to Somalia’s former system of indirect elections. He underscores a fundamental principle: that political power should always reside with the people. As we stand on the precipice of a new democratic era, this declaration is a clarion call to engage in the governance process that directly affects every Somali citizen. During a dinner event held in Mogadishu,…

Somalia’s Prime Minister Stands by Mogadishu Summit Amid Boycotts

Somalia PM Defends Mogadishu Conference Amid Boycotts MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a landscape marked by a myriad of challenges, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre stands firm, defending the national consultative forum in Mogadishu. Even as significant opposition figures and state leaders choose to boycott, he describes the gathering as a 'success'. This assertion may seem bold, especially when political divides loom large, yet Barre remains unwavering. Emerging from his roots in Jubaland, PM Barre carries a…

Kenya and Finland Strengthen Commitment to Somalia’s Peace Initiatives Amid ATMIS Reduction

Kenya and Finland Reinforce Commitment to Somalia’s Peacebuilding Efforts Nairobi (AX) – Amid the shifting sands of geopolitical dynamics, Kenya and Finland have come together, affirming their dedication to bolster Somalia’s peacebuilding initiatives. This partnership feels particularly vital as we witness the gradual drawdown of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) and heightened sensitivities across the region. In a world often marked by discord, this commitment stands as a hopeful beacon. The…

Opposition Calls for Change as Somalia’s National Forum Stalls

Building Bridges or Burning Them? The Upcoming National Consultation Forum in Somalia As the clock ticks down to the much-anticipated national consultation forum in Somalia, President Mohamud has been busy laying the groundwork. In the lead-up to this critical meeting, he held a series of consultations, engaging with civil society representatives, political party leaders, and revered elders of the community. "We want this forum to be a platform for honest dialogue—not limited to politicians, but open to all segments of…

Somalia’s Lower House Delays Session Again Due to Quorum Issues

Parliamentary Setbacks in Somalia: A Call for Responsibility Mogadishu (AX) — On a day meant for progress, Somalia’s Lower House of Parliament hit yet another snag, as its Monday session was postponed due to insufficient attendance. This disruption not only halted the swearing-in of two new members but also postponed a pivotal vote on a pan-African child rights treaty, leaving many to wonder: what lies behind this recurring issue? Only 87 lawmakers showed up, far below the 139 required for a valid quorum under…

Somalia’s Security Strategy: The Impact of Mahad Salad’s Leadership

Mahad Salad's Return: A Pivotal Move in Somali Security The recent reinstatement of Mahad Mohamed Salad as the head of Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) arrives at a critical juncture. With national elections on the horizon and the persistent threat of terrorism looms large, his return promises to reshape the security landscape of the Horn of Africa nation. Salad previously garnered acclaim for his impactful leadership during his initial tenure. Under his direction, Mogadishu…

Tragic Clan Clash Claims Lives of Four Clerics in Somalia’s Middle Shabelle

Mogadishu (AX) – A tragic incident has unfolded in the village of Xaloole, situated in the Warsheikh district of the Middle Shabelle region, where at least four Muslim clerics were killed and four more sustained injuries in what appears to be a revenge attack tied to longstanding clan tensions. This distressing news has reverberated throughout the local community, prompting widespread outrage and fear. According to eyewitnesses and local officials, the clerics had come to Xaloole to lead a Qur'an recitation ceremony, an…

Somalia’s Leader Hassan Sheikh Navigates Political Storms Ahead of Upcoming Election

Somalia’s Political Crossroads: President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's Challenges MOGADISHU, Somalia – As the clock ticks down to Somalia’s national elections, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud finds himself navigating rough political waters. With only a year left in his term, he faces mounting pressure as discord between the federal government and regional states threatens the nation’s delicate political balance. President Mohamud is championing the adoption of a one-person, one-vote electoral system. However, this vision has…

Insights from Mudavadi’s Discussion with Somalia’s Foreign Minister

In an era where collaboration and diplomatic ties shape the geopolitical landscape, Kenya recently engaged in a strategic meeting with the government of Somalia. This dialogue unfolded during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), emphasizing the importance of fostering bilateral relationships between these two East African nations. On June 10, 2025, Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, made an announcement that underscored the commitment of both nations…

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