Gunmen kill nine in western Ethiopia bus attack

    ADDIS ABABA: Gunmen ambushed a bus carrying dozens of people in western Ethiopia near the Sudanese border, killing nine and wounding six others, state-run media said on Wednesday.  There was no claim of responsibility and no group was blamed for the attack, but Ethiopia says it has thwarted several plots in recent years by Ethiopian…

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      Fiber Optic Connections Is Illegal Says Somali Government

      The federal government of Somalia has said it is unlawful to start internet fiber optic connections without the passing the incomplete communication bill in the parliament. Ismail Dahir Osman the communications advisor of the president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has told Dalsan Radio that it is uncalled for to continue with fiber optic internet connectivity in…

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        Spotting autism early is vital to development

        Many children with autism spectrum disorder aren’t receiving important support services during their preschool years, according to a University of Minnesota report Although a reliable diagnosis can be made as young as age 2, the average age of autism diagnosis for Minneapolis children is around 5 years old, according to the Minneapolis Somali Autism Spectrum…

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          Nairobi’s Kasarani: From stadium to detention center

          NAIROBI – Sadiq Abdulqadir Mohamud has walked into Nairobi’s Kasarani Stadium to show off his football talent countless times. But the last time the attacking midfielder for the AFC Leopards, who boast a record 13 Kenyan Premier League titles, was “taken” to the stadium was like no other. “I never imagined I could be detained…

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            POLICE SUMMON FARAH OVER AL SHABAAB

            Former Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim yesterday denied any link to Al Shabaab. He has been summoned to appear before the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit at 11 this morning to respond to allegations that his remarks yesterday morning on Citizen TV  constituted hate speech. “They have asked me to appear before the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit at 11….

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              UN-led troops to travel to Somalia

              KAMPALA, Uganda — About 400 Ugandan troops will be deployed to Somalia under a new United Nations guard unit charged with protecting UN staff and installations in the violence-prone Somali capital, Ugandan military officials said. Dressed in the UN’s blue helmets and Ugandan military fatigues they will wear while on duty in Mogadishu, the troops…

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                Somalia: Return of the Quirky Somali Diasporans

                For the best part of the last three years I’ve been visiting, working and living in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. During that time a lot has changed. Security has improved thanks to al-Shabab retreating from the city. Mogadishu feels like it is finally being resuscitated from the bloody two-decade long civil war-induced coma. Residents are…

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                  Kenya: 46 Ethiopians in Court As Illegal Aliens

                  Nairobi — Forty-six Ethiopians suspected of being in the country illegally were arraigned in court on Monday. Twenty-eight of them were taken before Principal Magistrate Eunice Nyutu at the Makadara Law Courts after being held at the Safaricom Kasarani Stadium. They were taken into custody in the ongoing security sweep dubbed Usalama Watch operation after…

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                    Somali Business Leaders call on Federal Government to establish legal framework to ensure Security..

                    Somali Business Leaders call on Federal Government to establish legal framework to ensure Security of Investment. Leading Businesses, government officials and International businesses converged in Dubai on the 6th and 7th of April for the second investment Summit Leading Businesses, government officials and International businesses converged in Dubai on the 6th and 7th of April…

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                      Iska Dhaaf ready to ‘Let It Go’ at Cisero’s

                      The duo Iska Dhaaf, comprised of multi-instrumentalists and poets Benjamin Verdoes and Nathan Quiroga, culled its name from the Somali phrase meaning, “Let it go.” Verdoes said he and Quiroga have nothing to do with the song of the same name that is featured in the Disney animated-hit “Frozen.” “In the school district I work…

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                        The Somali Prime Minister visits important sites in Kismayo

                        The Prime Minister of the Somali Federal Government His Excellency Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed arrived in Kismayo, the capital of the Interim Jubba Administration, on Saturday, April 11th 2014. The Prime Minister and his delegation, which includes Somali Federal Government cabinet and parliament members, received a warm welcome in Kismayo from Ahmed Mohamed Islam (Madobe), the…

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                          The best books on Somalia: start your reading here

                          Set in Somalia around the 2006 US-backed Ethiopian invasion, the final volume in Farah’s Past Imperfect trilogy can be read as a standalone novel. This absorbing story puts a human face to the tragedy of a failed state. Three members of a Somali-American family return to find their homeland imploding under an Islamist regime in…

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                            Mombasa crackdown nets 100 foreigners

                            AT least 100 Somali nationals were yesterday arrested in Mombasa in the ongoing countrywide crackdown on “illegal” immigrants. An operation launched in Changamwe and Kisauni areas by a combined team of regular and administration police led to the arrests. Changamwe police boss Joseph Muthee said 69 of the foreigners were arrested at Nuru in Changamwe,…

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                              The Somali Question, The Kikuyu Answer

                              The Somali community is currently going through a rough time in Kenya, and it is not the first time. The colonialists did not care about them at all and never bothered to develop North Eastern. This non-developmental policy seeped into the post-independence governments and the region continued to be isolated from mainstream government development. In…

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