Nelson Mandela’s still critical in hospital, says Zuma

    Pretoria, Jun 24, 2013 (SDN) –Former South African President Nelson Mandela remains in a critical condition in hospital, President Jacob Zuma says. Mr Zuma said the doctors were doing everything they could to make the former leader comfortable, but he could not give any more medical details. South Africa’s first black president, 94, was taken…

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      Somalia President outlines his vision for growth

      The Somali nation and I thank the world for their sustained support over the past few years. As things have got steadily better, you have worked with us to build on that confidence and maintain the momentum. We appreciate the support of the G8, and the international support confirmed during the Somalia Conference in London…

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        Penticton nurse on medical mission to Somaliland

        Kimberly Law, a graduate nurse from Penticton, will head for Somaliland later this summer where she is volunteering her time and nursing skills  as part of Nurses for Edna, in The Edna Adan Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland, Local residents, well-wishers and supporters can join the Penticton nurse next  Saturday, June 29 at The Barley…

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          Britain builds £14m prison in Somalia

          Mogadishu, Jun 23, 2013 (SDN) – Britain is spending £14million on a jail to lock up terrorists and pirates — in Somalia.  Taxpayers’ money will also go to fund mobile criminal courts in lawless states currently plagued by al-Qaeda.  The prison in Mogadishu will ensure dangerous warlords are kept behind bars.   It will also…

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            President Silanyo Receives Soccer and Basketball Champions

            Hargeisa, Jun 22, 2013 (SDN) – Somaliland president Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo on Saturday met with members of the two teams that won the soccer and basketball competitions of Somaliland’s regional sports tournament which has been concluded yesterday in Hargeisa stadium. While receiving the two team’s players and staff, President Silanyo commended the result they achieved…

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              SA Somali blast victims returned to SA

              Johannesburg, Jun 22, 2013 (SDN) –The bodies of two South Africans killed in an attack on a UN facility in Somalia have been returned to South Africa. The plane carrying the bodies of 41-year-old Morne Lotter of Oudtshoorn and 53-year-old Alan Simpson of Port Elizabeth landed last night. The Denel employees died when Al Shabaab…

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                Somalia: Kenyan Police Seize Truck Loaded With Explosives

                Wajer, Jun 22 2013 (SDN) –Kenya’s Administration Police, a paramilitary security force, have seized a truck loaded with more than 27 tonnes of assorted bomb-making materials believed to be destined for the Al-Shabaab militant sulphate, 7,000 kg of basic chromium sulphate, 3,000 kg of sodium formate, 3,000 kg of sodium bicarbonate, 2,500 kg of soda…

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                  India monsoon flooding kills nearly 600 (Video)

                  Rescuers have found bodies in the River Ganges and in the muddy, broken earth left by landslides, raising the death toll from monsoon flooding in mountainous northern India to nearly 600, officials have said. The air force dropped paratroopers; food and medicine for people trapped in up to 100 towns and villages cut off since…

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                    Support from Somalia to Turkish PM regarding Taksim Gezi Park

                    Mogadishu, Jun 21 2013 (SDN) –Mogadishu – Somali Students Unity organized Thursday a rally in the capital Mogadishu to support Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan upon Taksim Gezi Park protests.  Demonstrators carried Turkish flags and Erdogan’s posters, where they chanted slogans about Erdogan government’s economical and political support to Somalia. Turkey whose prime minister…

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                      Kampala Mayor Beaten by Uganda Police

                      Kampala, Jun 21 2013 (SDN) –The mayor of the Ugandan capital, Kampala, says he has been beaten by police, who fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds of his supporters. Mayor Erias Lukwago said he collapsed after tear gas was thrown into his car. Mr Lukwago is an opponent of President Yoweri Museveni, and government critics…

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                        Somali art exhibition portrays war – (Video)

                        An art exhibition documenting the impact of war on cultural heritage has opened in Somalia. The event is allowing Somali artists to put their stories on canvas. They hope to encourage young artists to express their real lives on canvas and thereby reject the ways of violence. Al Jazeera’s Dominic Kane reports. Source: Aljazeera

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