Acute water shortage hits Hafuun locality Storyline:National News Hafuun area in Semi-autonomous regional state is facing a severe water shortage following failure of the short rains, heightening fears of deepening humanitarian crisis in coming months. Authorities in Hafun… 2 mins read
2 mins read Storyline:National News Five die as Somalia’s elite forces and Al-Shabab clash in Lower Shabelle At least five people from both sides have been killed after heavy fighting between Somalia’s elite forces and Al-Shabab fighters in Sabib and Aanoole localities on Monday morning. A section…
1 min read Storyline:National News Kenya university attack suspects appear in court Five men accused of carrying out an attack on a Kenyan university in which 148 people were killed appear in court in Nairobi. Nathan Frandino reports. Inside a Nairobi court…
2 mins read Storyline:National News UN Envoy: Somalia Can’t Afford More Political Bickering The United Nations envoy to Somalia, Nicholas Kay, is criticizing an effort by some Somali lawmakers to impeach the president. He said with an election coming up and al-Shabab militants…
1 min read Storyline:National News Mogadishu’s Moyer officially laid the foundation of new tarmac road In Warta-Nabada Warta-Nabadda district in Somalia’s capital city gets a new paved tarmac road, Banadir region officials including the city’s mayor Hassan Hussein mungaab have laid a foundation for a new paved…
2 mins read Storyline:National News NISA forces recapture two localities from AL-Shabab fighters Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) battled Al-Shabab fighters in Mareeray and Sabiib localities, Somali official says. The fighting that erupted wee hours of Sunday night has caused many…
1 min read Storyline:National News A bill limiting foreign workers in the country tabled for its 2nd reading A bill which will limit foreign workers working in the country was passed in second reading at the House. The bill drafted by Somalia Ministry of Labour directs all Foreigner…
3 mins read Storyline:Science & Tech Irrigation risks spreading invasive pests across Africa Irrigation risks spreading invasive pests across Africa By Ines Nastali The use of irrigation across Sub-Saharan Africa creates conditions that attract devastating foreign plant pests, such as the tomato leaf…
2 mins read Storyline:National News AU says terror attacks won’t derail efforts to stabilize Somalia The Africa Union envoy to Somalia on Sunday condemned Saturday’s terror attack in southern port city of Kismayo which left at least 16 people dead and 30 others injured. The…
2 mins read Storyline:National News Baidoa Administration holds security meeting with elders and police officers Security meeting between Baidoa district commissioner, the mayor of the town, high rank police officers, traditional elders and some of civil society members was held in Baidoa,the administrative capital of…