Cabinet Sub-committees have their first meetings

    Mogadishu 21 May, 2014, — The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia His Excellency Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed chaired the first meetings of the Cabinet Sub-committees today. The five sub-committees named by H.E. the Prime Minister on May 6th are: the Political Sub-committee; the National Security Sub-committee; the Economic Development Sub-committee; the Social Affairs…

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      Kenya Arrests Wife of Somali MP

      According to the former Third Secretary of the Somali Embassy in Nairobi Abdistaar Hassan Ali Kenya police have arrested the wife and children of the Somali Minister for Livestock Prof. Saalim Aliyow Ibrow. They accused his wife to have been carrying a forged Kenyan Passport. On the other hand, Kenya police have also arrested the…

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        Somalian asylum seeker deported despite terror threat

        A Somalian asylum seeker faces “imminent” deportation by the UK government, despite threats from terrorists to murder him on his return. Anis (not his real name) told Politics.co.uk that he is in a state of “mental torture” as he contemplates his forced return to Mogadishu. “The situation is very bad. I’m in a state of…

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          Uganda accused of training Somali fighters

          A total of 3,600 Somali personnel have received training in Uganda, learning new skills to take back to Somalia upon joining the country’s Armed Forces, in the efforts to stabilize towns and villages and restore security for the Somali people. However, some of the Somalis trained in Uganda are reportedly absorbed by al-Shabab fighters upon…

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            Somtel, Alcatel-Lucent partner for Somali LTE deployment

            Somtel Telecommunications and Alcatel-Lucent have announced a partnership to deploy an LTE network in Somalia, offering Somtel customers faster data speeds. Speaking at the Nairobi Serena Hotel, Somtel board member Saeed Dauleh said it was the first company in the country to deploy 4G, with the main target young people. “Somtel is the latest telecommunications…

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              Somali warplanes strike al-Shabaab

              MOGADISHU – War planes bombed a town and suspected al-Shabaab militant base in southern Somalia Tuesday for the second time in three days, causing several casualties including civilians, witnesses said. Sources in Jilib in Somalia’s Middle Juba region said four civilians were wounded after military jets dropped bombs on an al-Shabaab militant base. “We heard…

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                Britain’s MI5 accused of complicity in torture

                Britain’s domestic spying apparatus MI5 has been accused of complicity in torture. A Dutch man of Somali origin, Ahmed Diini, accused the British spy agency of questioning him while he was being tortured in an Egyptian prison earlier this year. Diini said during his eight-month imprisonment in Cairo that he was shackled, hooded, repeatedly beaten,…

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                  Obsolete laws used to persecute two detained journalists

                  Reporters Without Borders condemns the unfairness of the proceedings to which Yusuf Abdi Gabobe, the owner and founder of the newspaper Haatuf, and Ahmed Ali Egeh, the editor of its Somali-language version, are being subjected in Hargeisa, the capital of the breakaway northwestern territory of Somaliland. Gabobe and Egeh have been held since 10 May,…

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                    Kenyan Fighter Jets Strike Militant Targets in Southern Somalia

                    Kenyan fighter jets attacked al-Qaeda-linked militants in southern Somalia, two days after explosions in its capital city left at least 12 people dead. The Kenyan air force struck an explosives-making compound at Jilib, about 334 kilometers (207 miles) southwest of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, military spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir said on his Twitter account. A…

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                      Presentati​on on the Population Estimation Survey for Somalia

                      Sunday, May 18, 2014 —His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed attended a meeting for the Presentation on the Population Estimation Survey for Somalia (PESS) today. They discussed the benefits for the Population Estimation Survey in all the 18 regions to bring forth accurate and reliable population estimates for people residing in urban, rural, IDP’s…

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                        Kenya to open diplomatic office in Somaliland

                        Nairobi 17, May 2014 (SDN)- Kenya is set to open a diplomatic liaison office in Hargeisa, the capital of the breakaway Somaliland State. The move comes as the peaceful former state in the troubled Federal Republic of Somalia celebrates the 23rd anniversary since it established itself as an autonomy. Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Dr Kibicho…

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                          How safe is travel to Kenya?

                          Cape Town – Kenya’s coastal town Mombasa and the area north of it, towards the Southern Somali border, continue to experience difficulties, says local Safari travel experts Go2Africa. “For the several years now, the travel advisory for Kenya has recommended that travellers avoid this area, which echoes the travel recommendations from our team in Kenya,”…

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