Prime Minister addresses IGAD Drought Resilience Summit

    His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, today addressed the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Drought Resilience Summit calling on IGAD to “work harder together to sustainably save lives in our drought prone region”. The meeting held in Kampala is the second IGAD summit on drought resilience following the devastating drought of 2010-2011. Addressing the…

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      Mandera is safe, says police boss

      Mandera police boss Noah Mvivanda has said the county is safe and ready for investments. In an interview with the Star at his Mandera town office yesterday, he said although there are a few incidents of crime, the police have beefed up security in the area. “We have taken all necessary measures to ensure Mandera…

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        Somalia commissions Offshore Oil and Gas Survey

        The Somali government has commissioned a study of the nation’s offshore oil and gas reserves by British-owned Soma Oil and Gas. According to a report by Bloomberg, depending on the result of the survey, which commenced mid-February, the Somali government may start issuing exploration licenses to petroleum companies by next year. Due to the outbreak of civil…

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          GCC Sec-Gen meets Somali and Yemeni Presidents

          Kuwait, Mar 26 (BNA) – GCC Secretary-General, Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, today in Kuwait, met the Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud, on the sidelines of the 25th Arab Summit that concluded today. The parties discussed enhancing cooperation relations between Gulf Cooperation Council and the Republic of Somalia in all areas and reviewed topics of…

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            Somali militants lose town to African Union troops

            MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — African Union troops in Somalia say they have captured a town previously controlled by al-Shabab, extending a string of recent victories against the al-Qaida-linked militants. The African Union Mission in Somalia said in a statement Wednesday that the town of Eel Buur in Galgaduud region had been taken from al-Shabab after…

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              Prime Minister meets with South Sudan special envoy

              His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed today held a side meeting with special envoy for the Republic of South Sudan Minister Kwong Danhier Gatluak, to discuss the ongoing situation in South Sudan. The Prime Minister reiterated that there is a moral responsibility for the safety and lives of all civilians. The pair highlighted the…

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                Kenya orders Somali refugees back to camps after attacks

                NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya on Tuesday ordered all Somali refugees living in urban areas to return to their camps in a bid to end attacks by Islamist militants carried out in retaliation for Kenya’s intervention in neighboring Somalia. Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku issued the order citing “emergency security challenges” in Kenyan towns, but the…

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                  Toronto man told undercover officer it was ‘God’s Will’ for him join terror-group Al-Shabab, trial hears

                  BRAMPTON, Ont.—A Toronto security guard on trial for allegedly attempting to join the Somali terrorist group Al-Shabab said he believed it was his religious duty to do so, an undercover police officer testified on Tuesday. “It’s the ultimate sacrifice you can make for your religion,” Mohamed Hassan Hersi said, according to the testimony of the…

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                    Black in Brighton

                    Mariam Issa is standing in her Brighton garden feeding me strawberries as she picks them, sometimes stopping to crush herb leaves or point out vegies. In this wealthy bayside suburb, where manicured lawns and high fences are the norm, Issa’s abundant garden stands out, as does this tall Somali woman, wearing a long hijab. There’s…

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                      Addressing the many shades of skin

                      When Somali supermodel Iman started her cosmetics line based on foundations in a broad range of colours in 1994, she said she wasn’t interested in ethnicity or race. “The mission statement has not changed,” she said. “It was for women of skin of colour and addressing skin tone. “That’s different from a cosmetic line that’s…

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                        Militants execute 8 Somali chieftains

                        MOGADISHU – Militants have executed eight chieftains from Somalia’s southwestern region of Bakool, local residents said. “The locals found eight chieftains of the city of Burhakaba with gunshots in the upper parts of their bodies,” Abdi Eido, a local resident, told Anadolu Agency. The chieftains were heading to Lower Shebelle region when their vehicle was…

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