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President Nyusi promises a return to security
The French oil group has suspended certain contracts with companies linked to its mega project for gas in Mozambique. This project has stood still since the attack launched in late March by jihadist groups against the city of Palma in the province of Cabo Delgado, about ten kilometers from the Total Group's facilities. The Frenchman has since evacuated his staff.…
Qatar denies allegations of financing Somalia via Fahad Yasin
DOHA - Qatar has denied allegations of funding for Somalia's government politicians through intelligence chief Fahad Yasin, arguing that the allegations are "unfounded and ridiculous" in what could again trigger fierce opposition in the country.
For decades, Doha has often been mentioned in Mogadishu's internal policies, but it has often blamed business rivals for "nurturing" propaganda in a way that jeopardizes her interests.
The allegations were made by former US Ambassador to Somalia Stephen Schwartz. Doha claims…
Hawiye meeting in Mogadishu brings votes against Farmajo’s term
Hawiye meeting in Mogadishu casts votes against Farmajo's extension of charge
MOGADISHU, Somalia - A group of elders, former presidents, legislators and candidates in Somalia dismissed the recent decision by the House of Commons to add incumbent President Farmajo to another two years in office, a move that had also been the subject of international condemnation.
The notable people,…
Malaria jab is given to over 650,000 Africans
More than 650,000 children have been vaccinated against malaria across Kenya, Ghana and Malawi since the start of the pilot project two years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Tuesday.
Global immunization and malaria advisory bodies are expected to meet in October to review vaccine data and consider whether to recommend wider use.
The RTS, S vaccine is the only existing jab shown to reduce malaria in children. It acts against Plasmodium falciparum - the deadliest malaria parasite globally and the…
Tigray’s humanitarian crisis deepens as Ethiopian troops target
Tigray's humanitarian crisis deepens as Ethiopian troops target civilians
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia | The current crisis in the Tigray region continues to worsen as Ethiopian national defense forces continue to search several villages, even weeks after the UN raised a red alert over the matter.
A report prepared by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs shows that…
UNSC puts more pressure on Farmajo over illegal time extension
UNSC puts more pressure on Farmajo over illegal time extension
MOGADISHU, Somalia - United Nations Security Council has continued to put pressure on outgoing President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo over the recently approved period extension, a move that rhymes with general opinion from members of the opposition.
Two weeks ago, Farmajo irregularly extended his term of office through the…
FESOJ conducts virtual training in security procedures on Covid-19
FESOJ conducts virtual training in safety procedures for the prevention of Covid-19
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Twenty-five Somali journalists from different regions of Mogadishu and other regional federal member states have participated in 2-day online training held on 17-18 April 2021 on respect for the safety procedures for the prevention of Covid-19.
The Federation of Somali Journalists…
President Farmajo is asking for help from the Union
Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed on Tuesday praised the future role of the African Union in establishing an "electoral process" in his country, after requesting mediation in Kinshasa by the president of the AU, Congolese Félix Tshisekedi.
as reported from Nairobi, Sebastien nemethMohamed Abdullahi Farmajo called on…
How much is Somalia in danger due to lack of firefighting
One of the most dangerous jobs in this world is working as a firefighter. For Ali Mohamud Wehliye, this is the job he has been living for more than 11 years.
"I was involved in 503 firefighting accidents," Wehliye said.
Prior to the current job, Wehiliye worked as a mechanic. “I first started training as a mechanic in 2001,” Wehliye explains. He notes that his training as a mechanic made it easy for him to switch to his current job as a firefighter.
The risky job combined with the prevailing security situation in…
Kinshasa and Kampala do not agree
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda will meet again and for ten days before the International Court of Justice. In 2005, the UN Court of Justice had already declared Uganda guilty of interference in the Eastern DRC, occupied by the Ugandan army between 1998 and 2003.
Kinshasa and Kampala should have agreed on the amount…