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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Maxay tahay fariinta loo diray madaxda dowladda ee ku aadan Beeralayda Soomaaliyeed?

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Axad 10,Nov 2024 {HMC} Maxay tahay fariinta loo diray madaxda dowladda ee ku aadan Beeralayda Soomaaliyeed?

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Muuse Biixi Waa Masiibo waana Fashilmay ee hana dhaafo”Suldaan Daakir’

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Axad 10,Nov 2024 {HMC} Muuse Biixi Waa Masiibo waana Fashilmay ee hana dhaafo”Suldaan Daakir’

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Doorashada Somaliland Waxeey Mareysaa Meel Xasaasiya “Murashax Madaxweyne Faysal Cali Warabe”

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Axad 10,Nov 2024 {HMC} Doorashada Somaliland Waxeey Mareysaa Meel Xasaasiya “Murashax Madaxweyne Faysal Cali Warabe”

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Somalia’s NISA arrests AS affiliate linked to Mogadishu double murder.

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Sunday 9,Nov 2024 {HMC} Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) announced Thursday that it has apprehended an alleged Al-Shabaab associate linked to the October 26 killing of two civilians in the Dharkenley District.

The suspect, identified as Abdisamad Ahmed Osman, is accused of aiding in the attack by transporting two gunmen on a Bajaj (autorickshaw) motorcycle to the scene. Authorities report that the assailants targeted and fatally shot Mahamed Omar Nur, the head of the Al-Ansaar Center, inside the facility. Moments later, Musab Dahir Hussein, a student engaged in camera work outside the center, was also killed.

“The National Intelligence and Security Agency continues to pursue other suspects to bring them to justice,” a NISA spokesperson stated. The agency has collaborated closely with other security units, conducting coordinated operations to neutralize potential threats from extremist cells that have increasingly targeted civilians and disrupted community stability in recent years.

The government has also urged citizens to remain alert and cooperate with security agencies, stressing that public vigilance plays an important role in national counterterrorism efforts.

Source Hiiraan Online

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {10.11.2024}

Axad 10- Nov-2024 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo::Mustaf Ali Addow

Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Waa imiso Tirida Soomalida Kusoo Baxday Doorashada Mareeykanka

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Axad 10,Nov 2024 {HMC} Waa imiso Tirida Soomalida Kusoo Baxday Doorashada Mareeykanka

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Xisbiga Kulmiye iyo Muuse Biixi oo sameyay balan qaadyadii ugu waynaa.

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Axad 10,Nov 2024 {HMC} Xisbiga Kulmiye iyo Muuse Biixi oo sameyay balan qaadyadii ugu waynaa.

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Dowladda Soomaaliya oo Axmed Modoobe ugu Digtay Doorasho Isga Isku Dooranaayo Oo Uu Qabto

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Axad 10,Nov 2024 {HMC}   Dowladda Soomaaliya oo Axmed Modoobe ugu Digtay Doorasho Isga Isku Dooranaayo Oo Uu Qabto

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After election, Kenya-born legislator heads to Minnesota capitol

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Sunday 9,Nov 2024 {HMC} Huldah Momanyi Hiltsley made history November 5 by becoming the first Kenyan-born immigrant elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives. She describes her victory as a testament to resilience, determination and the realization of the American dream.

Standing in the State Capitol for the first time on the morning of her orientation, Hiltsley told VOA she was overwhelmed with emotions and eager to start her journey as an elected official.

“I am super excited,” Hiltsley said. “Today is orientation day for new legislators, and to be standing in this Capitol as an African immigrant woman is a tremendous honor. I’m just overexcited right now.”

She said this milestone did not come easily. Her path to the Minnesota State Capitol was marked by struggles, including a fight against an immigration system that nearly led to her family’s deportation. She credits much of her success to the community support and the intervention of the late U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone, whose advocacy she said ultimately secured her family’s green cards and, later, citizenship.

“Getting to this moment honestly is just a testament to the struggles that my family has gone through to be in this country,” she said.

There has been a media frenzy surrounding Hiltsley’s victory and it has captured the attention of Kenyan media, with celebrations taking place in her hometown, Nyamemiso village, which is eight hours from Nairobi, Kenya’s capital. Despite the attention, Hiltsley said she remains humble.

“I’m that little girl from that little village somewhere in the middle of Kenya, and now I’m in the spotlight of this media frenzy. And so, I’m still trying to really appreciate the magnitude of the moment,” she said.

Hiltsley said she has a desire to inspire others, particularly young girls in Kenya and the United States.

“It is still surreal,” she said, adding that “if I can make it to this point, I can be a role model to somebody to remind them that it is possible that our wildest dreams are possible. And that would be something that I would look back and say, wow, I’ve made a difference in somebody’s life.”

Her legislative priorities

Looking ahead, Hiltsley said she is committed to championing issues that matter to her constituents in Minnesota’s Legislative District 38A. Her priorities include community-centered public safety policies, affordable housing options, workers’ rights and support for small businesses — many of which are run by African immigrants.

“The resources are out here,” she said, promising to empower her community.

“It is my job to go back to my community and tell them, hey, there are resources here. This is how this system works. Let’s work together to mobilize and make sure that we are also taking a piece of the pie,” she said.

As the first Kenyan American woman in Minnesota’s Legislature, Hiltsley said she recognizes the weight and responsibility of her position.

She described it as “an honor that I don’t take lightly.”

“I don’t want to be the last,” she, adding that she hopes “this moment right here is a testimony that you can come to this country, work hard, take care of business, know your craft, stick to it, be consistent and get to where you want to.”

Her message to those who have yet to succeed in their political campaigns is clear: Perseverance is key.

“Be consistent. Keep going. There’s enough space in this Legislature for more people of color, especially immigrants, because that’s the voice that is missing,” Hiltsley said.

Changing political scene

Hiltsley shared her thoughts on the changing political landscape in Washington, particularly with the coming administration under President-elect Donald Trump. While acknowledging the challenges, she said she will stay focused on serving her constituents in Minnesota, regardless of politics.

“We are here to serve the people, and it doesn’t matter if you are Democrat or Republican,” she said. “We are here as legislators to serve the people of Minnesota.”

Hiltsley also shared her heartfelt message to fellow Kenyans who have been celebrating her historic achievement.

“This is a historical moment, and I’m honored to be a Kenyan American,” she said. “Let’s continue celebrating this victory, but after that, we have work to do.”

She said her eyes are set on not just her role in Minnesota, but also finding ways to collaborate with Kenya’s leaders to address issues facing the country, including corruption and a lack of strong leadership.

“Kenya has unlimited potential,” she said. “It’s up to our leaders to do right by the people.”

Hiltsley will officially take her seat in the Minnesota State House of Representatives and be sworn in on January 7. Representatives are elected to serve two-year terms.

This story originated in VOA’s Swahili Service. Salem Solomon contributed to the report from Washington.

Federal government rejects Ahmed Madobe’s appointment of Jubbaland election committee

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Sunday 9,Nov 2024 {HMC}  Jubbaland State leader Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe appointed a seven-member Independent Election Committee on Saturday to oversee preparations for indirect elections in Jubbaland.

The committee, composed of figures closely aligned with President Madobe, immediately sparked opposition from Somalia’s federal government and political factions outside Jubbaland.

The federal Ministry of Internal Affairs swiftly condemned Madobe’s move, labeling it both illegal and counterproductive to Somalia’s democratic progress. A ministry statement urged Madobe to adhere to the recent National Consultative Council (NCC) agreements, which mandate a unified, universal suffrage electoral system across Somalia.

The NCC agreement, endorsed by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, and three regional leaders, sets dates for the June 2025 local, regional, and municipal elections, followed by parliamentary and presidential elections in September 2025.

Tensions between the federal government and Jubbaland escalated when Madobe walked out of a recent NCC meeting in Mogadishu, demanding that Puntland and SSC Khatumo be included in the electoral discussions. This request aligns with Puntland’s ongoing boycott of the NCC amid its own disputes with the federal government, further complicating Somalia’s push toward a unified electoral system.

Source Hiiraan online