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Masar iyo Soomaaliya oo yeelanaya wadahadallo ku saabsan howlgalka cusub ee nabad ilaalinta Soomaaliya.

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Arbaco, 8,January 2025 (HMC) – Masar ayaa qorsheyneysa in ay toddobaadka soo socda ay wada-hadallo muhiim ah la yeelato Soomaaliya, si ay uga wada xaajoodaan ka qaybgalka Qaahira ee howlgalka cusub ee nabad ilaalinta Soomaaliya.

Wada-hadalladan ayaa ka dhici doona magaalada Qaahira intii u dhaxeysa 15-ka ilaa 17-ka bishan Janaayo, sida uu sheegay wasiiru dowlaha arrimaha dibadda Soomaaliya, Cali Balcad.

Howlgalkan cusub ee nabad ilaalinta ayaa ah dadaal lagu xoojinayo ammaanka Soomaaliya, gaar ahaan ka hortagga kooxaha argagixisada iyo taageeridda dowladnimada Soomaaliya.

Masar, oo ka mid ah dalalka waawayn ee Afrika, ayaa sanadkii hore ku dhawaaqday inay diyaar u tahay inay ciidamo u dirto howlgalka xasilinta iyo taageerada Midowga Afrika kadib markii ay Soomaaliya ka codsatay.

Wasiirka arrimaha dibadda Masar, H.E. Dr. Badr Abdel Ati, ayaa sheegay in dalkiisu muhiimad weyn siinayo kaalmada la xiriirta nabadgalyada iyo xasilloonida gobolka.

Wadahadallada la filayo inay dhacaan ayaa looga golleeyahay in la isku waafajiyo qorsheyaasha labada dal ee ku aaddan hawlgalka Midowga Afrika, laguna qeexo doorka Masar ee taageerada Soomaaliya.

Sidoo kale, waxaa laga yaabaa in diiradda la saaro sidii loo xoojin lahaa iskaashiga labada dal ee dhinacyada kale ee siyaasadda, dhaqaalaha, iyo horumarinta adeegyada muhiimka ah.

Masar ayaa sanadihii dambe dadaal ku bixisay xoojinta xiriirka ay la leedahay dalalka Geeska Afrika, iyadoo isku dayaysa inay kaalin muuqata ka ciyaarto amniga iyo horumarka gobolka. Sidoo kale, Soomaaliya ayaa u aragta Masar inay tahay xulafo muhiim ah oo ka caawin karta helidda taageero milatari iyo dhaqaale si wax looga qabto caqabadaha gudaha dalka.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Masar iyo Soomaaliya oo ka wada hadlaayo Goobaha Ciidamada Cusub la dajin doono.

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Arbaco 8, Jan 2025 {HMC} Masar iyo Soomaaliya oo ka wada hadlaayo Goobaha Ciidamada Cusub la dajin doono.

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Diini “Billada Dunida waa in lasiiyaa Duuliye Axmed”

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Arbaco 8, Jan 2025 {HMC} Diini “Billada Dunida waa in lasiiyaa Duuliye Axmed”

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Xil Maxamed ”Sabab Baladweyne aan u joogi karno Majirto Cadowgii Magaalada ayuu kusoo dhow yahay”

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Arbaco 8, Jan 2025 {HMC} Xil Maxamed ”Sabab Baladweyne aan u joogi karno Majirto Cadowgii Magaalada ayuu kusoo dhow yahay”

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{DHAGEYSO} Warka Subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {08.01.2025}

Arbaco 8, Jan 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud

Farsamadii ::Muuse Ali Herrow

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Egypt to hold talks on sending peacekeeping troops to Somalia.

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Wednesday 8,Jan,2025 {HMC}  Egypt will hold talks with Somalia next week to discuss Cairo’s troop contribution inside a multilateral force battling Islamist insurgents in the Horn of Africa nation.

Talks are scheduled for Jan. 15-17 in Cairo, according to Somalia’s state minister for foreign affairs, Ali Balcad. Last month, Egypt’s foreign minister said his country would provide troops to the so-called African Union Support and Stabilization Mission following a request from Somalia.

newsiSomalia is also considering reversing a decision to exclude Ethiopian troops from the peacekeeping mission. The shift comes amid thawing tensions between the two neighbors following mediation from Turkey.

It’s still unclear how big an Ethiopian contingent will be allowed into the country, Balcad said.

Ethiopia has been one of the main contributors to the United Nations-backed force that’s been fighting al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda-linked militant group, for almost two decades.

9 million children in Ethiopia out of school; hijab ban in Tigray adds tension.

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Wednesday 8,Jan,2025 {HMC} Over nine million children are currently out of school across Ethiopia due to conflict, violence and natural disasters, with more than 6,000 schools shut down, according to the United Nations.

In a report published on Thursday, the United Nations Children’s Fund, or UNICEF, said the highest numbers of out-of-school children are found in the Amhara region with 4.4 million, followed by the Oromia region with 3.2 million, and the Tigray region with about 1.2 million children.

UNICEF said Ethiopia’s education sector has been “devastated” because of conflicts, natural disasters and internal displacement.

“Over 10,000 schools, representing 18% of schools across the country, have been damaged by conflict and climate shocks, further reducing the availability of safe and functional learning spaces,” the report said.

Yohannes Wogasso, the head of educational programs and quality improvement at the Ethiopia Ministry of Education, said the U.N. figure does not reflect the ministry’s own data and may be a result of different definitions of “out-of-school student.”

He said, “I think the discrepancy may arise from the fact that they are not collecting real-time data, as it often takes a long time to gather accurate data.”

Fighting forces children from class

Conflict has forced the closure of many schools in the Amhara and Oromia regions, where rebel groups are fighting government forces.

On Sept. 18, two teachers were killed in the Sinan district of East Gojam in the Amhara region, which created fear and concern among the region’s school workers, education workers said.

Without naming a particular group, the local administration at the time accused armed groups “who swear in the name of the Amhara people” of being behind the killing.

The Amhara rebel group known as Fano denies targeting the teachers and civilians but admits it’s against the reopening of some schools “for the safety of students and community.”

Headscarf dispute at Tigray region school

Meanwhile, some public schools in the ancient Tigray city of Axum have banned Islamic headscarves, forcing 159 female students to miss school, Muslim organizations in Ethiopia said.

The Tigray region’s Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council said Axum school’s move to block Muslim female students who wear the headscarf “undermines the values of religious tolerance in the country, where different religions respect each other.”

The council alleged that “Muslim girl students are being threatened, arrested and pressured by the police to remove their hijab.”

Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education allows Muslim female students to wear headscarves in schools. The Islamic affairs council said the actions of Axum schools are not acceptable.

“While my classmates are at school, I am at home,” said a 12th-grade student at Axum Secondary School, one of the schools that imposed the ban, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of repercussions.

She said she wishes that authorities would reconsider their decision.

“Because of the war in Tigray, I didn’t go to school for three years, and now, because of the hijab,” said another 10th-grader, who also requested anonymity for safety reasons.

“Going to school at this time is scary; the police are arresting and threatening female Muslim students who wear the hijab around the school.”

Kindeya Elementary School is another school that refused attendance of students wearing headscarves, parents said.

Nuruya Mohamed, 55, is the mother of four daughters. Three of them are students at Kindeya Elementary School, the fourth in Axum Secondary School. She said all her four daughters are now staying at home because they are “scared of the authorities.”

“I have never seen female Muslim students with hijabs being blocked from school in my life,” Nuruya said.

The schools have defended their stance.

“Schools are not religious or political areas,” said Axum Secondary School Vice Director Gebremeskel Gebregziabher. He added that students are not allowed to enter school with religious symbols or dress, a policy that has been in place for decades.

Some support for the ban

The school has the support of some of the parents.

Mulu Tamene, the mother of a sixth-grade student at Kindeya Elementary School, believes that banning headscarves in schools is justified. “Schools should not be religious spaces. Students can wear the hijab up to the school entrance, but they should remove it once inside,” she said.

Natnael Fitsum, a former Axum student, said that during his time in school between 1999 to 2010, “teachers would remove the hijab and other headscarves from students,” he said, adding that “it’s common for schools in Axum to ban the hijab.”

A source from the Education Bureau in Axum who requested anonymity as he is not allowed to speak with media, told VOA that out of the 15 schools in Axum, four have banned the wearing of the hijab.

However, the students said they wore the hijab when attending schools in previous years, including last year.

Contacted by VOA, the head of the public relations department at Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education, Mesfin Bogale, said, “This issue concerns the regional education bureau.”

The mayor of Axum, the head of the city’s education office and the head of the Tigray Education Bureau did not answer calls from VOA.

“This must be resolved urgently,” the Ethiopia Islamic Affairs Supreme Council said.

This story originated in VOA’s Horn of Africa Service.

Federal delegation secures agreement to transfer Beledweyne security to Somali government forces

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Wednesday 8,Jan,2025 {HMC} A federal government delegation led by Army Chief General Odawaa Yusuf Raage and National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) Director Abdullahi Mohamed Ali Sanbaloolshe has reached an agreement with leaders of the Hawadle clan to transfer control of Beledweyne’s security to federal forces.

During a meeting on Tuesday afternoon with traditional elders, intellectuals, youth, and women from the Hawadle clan, the delegation emphasized the need for federal oversight to restore stability and enhance governance in the town, which has long faced security challenges.

Sanbaloolshe appealed directly to the clan, urging them to entrust the government with the town’s safety, “People question my ability to secure Beledweyne, asking how I can protect the nation if this city remains unstable. We cannot accept militias carrying weapons in the city or roadblocks impeding progress. It is time to entrust security to federal forces.”

Minister of Petroleum and Minerals Dahir Shire Mohamed emphasized, “Beledweyne’s current situation is untenable. Government centers must be cleared, and armed groups consolidated to pave the way for lasting peace and improved services. Security must precede political resolution.”

General Odawaa Yusuf Raage, Commander of the Somali National Army, reminded the Hawadle community of their historical role in resisting al-Shabab militant group. “You are known for your resilience and sacrifices for this nation. This struggle must now translate into a unified effort to stabilize Beledweyne. Prolonged insecurity only hinders progress.”

In response, the Hawadle clan leaders agreed to transfer security responsibilities to the federal government while calling for ongoing discussions to address broader concerns.

The decision comes amid ongoing disputes among local security forces, forces loyal to the Hirshabelle and Hiiraan State administrations, and other clan factions vying for control of the town. These rivalries have contributed to insecurity, including looting and the proliferation of illegal checkpoints.

The federal government advocates ending such instability in its broader strategy to establish nationwide security and governance. However, the initiative’s success will depend on sustained collaboration with local communities and leaders.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Maxay tahay Tallaabada ay qaaday Dowladda Kuuriyada waqooyi si loo yareeyo Furiinka.?

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Arbaco 8, Jan 2025 {HMC} Maxay tahay Tallaabada ay qaaday Dowladda Kuuriyada waqooyi si loo yareeyo Furiinka.?

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Saalax Jaamac “Walaalaheena reer waqooy ee tabashada qaba waxaan lee yahay Xalka nala Raadiya”

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Arbaco 8, Jan 2025 {HMC} Saalax Jaamac “Walaalaheena reer waqooy ee tabashada qaba waxaan lee yahay Xalka nala Raadiya”

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA.