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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Wasiir Biixi Iman Cige “Shacabka Soomaaliyeed waxaan ka rejeynayaa inay bixiyaan canshuurta”

Talaado 1,10-2024 {HMC} Wasiir Biixi Iman Cige “Shacabka Soomaaliyeed waxaan ka rejeynayaa inay bixiyaan canshuurta”

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Madaxweyne Xasan sheekh “Tacbashada Beeraha Dalka iyo Dadka ayey muhiim u tahay.

Talaado 1,10-2024 {HMC} Madaxweyne Xasan sheekh “Tacbashada Beeraha Dalka iyo Dadka ayey muhiim u tahay..

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Shirkan waxaa muhiimadiisu tahay inay Soomaaliya hesho isku filnaasho cunto.”Wasiir Maareeye”

Talaado 1,10-2024 {HMC} Shirkan waxaa muhiimadiisu tahay inay Soomaaliya hesho isku filnaasho cunto.”Wasiir Maareeye”

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Israa’iil Ciidmadeeda ay Gudaha u galeen Lubnaan.

Talaado 1,10-2024 {HMC}Israa’iil Ciidmadeeda ay Gudaha u galeen Lubnaan.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Wasiirka waxbarashada Soomaaliya oo la dardaarmay ardayda maanta imtixaanka u Fariisatay

Talaado 1,10-2024 {HMC} Wasiirka waxbarashada Soomaaliya oo la dardaarmay ardayda maanta imtixaanka u Fariisatay

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

Shirka Maalgashiga Beeraha oo Muqdisho Ka Furmay

Talaado 01-10-2024 {HMC}  Shirka Maalgashiga Beeraha oo ay soo qaban qaabisay Waaaaradda Beeraha iyo Waraabka XFS ayaa maanta si rasmi ah uga furmay magaalada Muqdisho, kaas oo socon doona muddo laba cesho ah.

Shirkan oo ay ka qeybgelayaan khubaro caalami ah,ganacsato, malgeliyeyaal Caalami ah, Madax ka socota midowga Yurub , qaar kamid ah Safiirada dalalka Caalamka, hay’adaha kala duwan ee dowladda ka caawi wax soo saarka iyo shirkado daneeya maalgashiga.

Shirkan waxaa looga gol-leeyahay kor u qaadista maalgashiga beeraha, si loo xoojiyo kobaca dhaqaale ee dalka, loona horumariyo teknoolojiyadda iyo wax soo saarka beeraha.

Sidoo kale kale waxaa shirkan diiradda lagu saarayaa fursadaha maalgashi ee ka jira dalka gaarka ahaan beeraha iyo sidii loogu soo bandhigi lagaa bulshada Caalamka.

Maxaa Ka Jiro In Soomaaliya aay saxiixday heshiis loogu deeqay 68 milyan oo dollar?

Talaado 01-10-2024 {HMC} Wasiirka Wasaaradda Qorshaynta iyo Maalgashiga XFS Mudane Maxamuud Cabdiraxmaan Beenabeene iyo Wasiirka Wasaaradda Maaliyadda XFS Mudane Biixi Imaan Cige ayaa maanta waxa ay si wadajir ah u saxiixeen heshiis deeq horumarineed ah oo ka timid hay’adda USAID oo Soomaaliya ugu deeqday lacag dhan 68.5 Milyan oo Doolar oo wax looga qabanayo arrimaha horumarinta deegaanada dhawaan laga saaray argagixisada.

Munaasabad kooban oo saxiix ah kadib, waxaa saxaafadda si wadajir ah ula hadlay Wasiirrada Maaliyadda iyo Qorshaynta iyo Madaxa USAID ee Soomaaliya.

Wasiirka Wasaaradda Qosheynta Qaranka Mudane Maxamuud Cabdiraxmaan Beenabeene ayaa mahadcelin kadib, waxa uu hoosta ka xariiqay in lacagtaan deeqda ah inteeda badan Dowladdu ay u adeegsan doonto horumarinta arrimaha Caafimaadka, Waxbarashada iyo Maaamul-Wanaagga deegaanada Dowladdu ka xoreysay cadawga argagixisada ah, Wasiir Beenabeene ayaa sidoo kale xaqiijiyay in Dowladdu hubin doonto in dhaqaalahaan uu ku baxay halkii saxnayd iyo ciddii mudnayd.

Sidoo kale Wasiirka Wasaaradda Maaliyadda XFS Mudane Biixi Imaan Cige oo isna dhankiisa u mahadceliyay Hey’adda USAID ayaa sheegay in deeqdani ay tahay cashuurta ay bixiyaan shacabka Mareykanka, si taas lamid ah ayuu shacabka Soomaaliyeed ugu baaqay in ay bixiyaan Cashuurta, si looga maarmo kaalmada dibada ka timaada.

Catie Lott oo ah madaxa Xafiiska USAID ee Soomaaliya ayaa sheegtay in heshiiskaan uu ka tarjumayo heerka uu gaarsiisan yahay iskaashiga Dowladda Mareykanka iyo Soomaaliya, sidoo kale waxa ay tilmaantay in ay jeclaan laheyd arkidda natiijada wanaagsan ee ka dhalata deeqda ay bixiyeen deegaanada lagu maalgaliyo.

Heshiiskaan ay maanta wada saxiixdeen Dowladda Soomaaliya iyo Dowladda Mareykanka ayaa abuuraya xasilooni iyo horumarka mustaqbalka dhaw ee bulshooyinka magaalooyinka iyo miyiga oo la hormarinayo adeegyadooda aasaasiga ah.

{DHAGEEYSO} Warka Duhurnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {O1-10-2024}

Talaado 01-10-2024 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Duhurnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Yasiin Cali Axmad iyo Sahra Gabre

Farsamadii ::Abdiqani Osoble

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How Kenya’s president has fallen out with his deputy

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Tuesday 1 Oct 2024 {HMC} Kenya’s Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been threatened with impeachment proceedings by lawmakers amid intense speculation that he has had a major fallout with President William Ruto.

The president’s allies in parliament have accused Gachagua of undermining the government, promoting ethnically divisive politics, having a role in fuelling the deadly protests that rocked the country in June, and of being involved in corruption.

The power struggle has led to concerns of instability at the heart of government, at a time when Kenya is in the throes of a deep economic and financial crisis.

Ruto chose Gachagua as his running-mate in the 2022 election, when he defeated former Prime Minister Raila Odinga in a bitterly contested election.

Gachagua comes from the vote-rich Mount Kenya region, and helped marshal support for Ruto.

But with members of Odinga’s party joining the government after the youth-led protests that forced Ruto to backdown from increasing taxes, the political dynamics have changed – and the deputy president looks increasingly isolated.

Legislators say they are preparing to table a motion in parliament, calling for impeachment proceedings to be instituted against him.

“I have already appended my signature to it,” said majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah.

Allies of the deputy president have launched several attempts in the High Court to prevent the motion from being tabled, but have failed.

Several legislators told local media that the one-third threshold has been passed, with nearly 250 having already backed the move to table the motion for debate.

“I was surprised that I was number 242 to sign it and there was still a queue [waiting to sign],” said legislator Didmus Barasa.

“It’s a foregone conclusion, the DP [deputy president] asked for it,” added another legislator, Rahim Dawood.

Gachagua has, however, struck a defiant tone, saying he has the backing of voters in his native central Kenya region.

“Two-hundred people cannot overturn the will of the people,” he said.

For the motion to pass, it would require the support at least two-thirds of members of the National Assembly and Senate, excluding its nominated members.

Backers of the motion are confident that it will sail through, especially as they can now also rely on the votes of Odinga’s party.

But Gachagua has made it clear that he will not go down without a fight.

“The president can ask MPs to stop. So, if it continues, he’s in it,” he told media outlets broadcasting to people in his political base, Mount Kenya.

Ruto has in the past vowed not to subject Gachagua to “political persecution”, similar to what he says he experienced when he was deputy to his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta.

But the rift between Ruto and Gachagua has been apparent in recent months.

The deputy president has been conspicuously absent from seeing off his boss at the airport when he travels abroad, and receiving him when he returns.

Interior Secretary Kithure Kindiki, a law professor who is trusted by the president, appears to be taking on some of the deputy president’s responsibilities – something that also happened when Ruto and Kenyatta fell out.

Like Gachagua, Kindiki comes from Mount Kenya – the region which forms the largest voting block in Kenya.

Dozens of legislators have rallied behind Kindiki as the region’s preferred “mouthpiece”, intensifying speculation that they are pushing for him to succeed Gachagua.

That has left the deputy president largely isolated with only a handful of elected politicians backing him.

In a further sign that he is in political trouble, the police’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) recently recommended charges against two MPs, a staff member and other close allies of the deputy president, after accusing them of “planning, mobilising and financing violent protests” that occurred in June.

Gachagua defended the accused, denouncing the charges as an “act of aggression” and an “evil scheme” to “soil” his name and lay the groundwork for his impeachment.

In parliament last week, Kindiki – under whose ministry the DCI falls – pledged to remain neutral, but made it clear that “high-level individuals” will be prosecuted.

“We are dealing with the aftermath of the attempted overthrow of the constitution of Kenya by criminal and dangerous people who almost burnt the parliament of Kenya. We have a job to do,” he said.

But many of the young people who were at the forefront of the protests dismiss suggestions that Gachagua’s allies were behind it, and see the bid by lawmakers to oust him as an attempt to deflect attention from bad governance.

They say that if the deputy goes, the president must go too.

Ruto, who is expected to host legislators from his party later this week, will be weighing the political risks of moving against Gachagua, but some lawmakers say they do not want him to wade into the debate – a tough ask.

For now, Gachagua’s fate rests with legislators, but one man might still extend him a renewed lease of political life – the president.

SOURCE BBC

Egypt assumes presidency of African Peace and Security Council

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Tuesday 1 Oct 2023 {HMC} Egypt will assume the presidency of the African Peace and Security Council on Oct. 1 for a month, said Mohamed Gad, Egypt’s ambassador to Ethiopia and its Permanent Representative to the African Union.

Egypt will work to enhance the role of the Council in maintaining peace, security and stability and in addressing the security and development challenges facing the African continent, Gad said Monday.

The Egyptian presidency of the Council comes in a complex regional and international context in which security challenges are increasing, requiring concerted efforts and transparent consultation on ways to confront them through a comprehensive approach in order to establish stability and security in the African continent and achieve the goals of the African Union Development Agenda 2063.

Egypt will organize many events, starting with the Council’s visit to Cairo to hold an interactive meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs on peace and security issues in the continent, consultations with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, and a session of the Council at the level of permanent delegates on the link between peace, security and development, and reconstruction in the aftermath of conflicts.

The Council will also visit the Egyptian Center for Peacekeeping Training affiliated to the Ministry of Interior.

It also will visit Port Sudan, the first of its kind since the outbreak of the Sudanese crisis on April 15, 2023, as part of Egypt’s keenness to enhance solidarity with the Sudanese people and support Sudanese state institutions, and prepare the Council and the African Union to review the situation on the ground, assuming its responsibilities in advancing efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the crisis.

The Egyptian presidency program will include holding annual consultations between the African Peace and Security Council and the UN Security Council, the African Trio in the Security Council, and the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission.

A joint session will also be held between the Peace and Security Council and the Permanent Representatives Sub-Committee for General Supervision and Budget Coordination, Financial and Administrative Affairs – chaired by Egypt – with the aim of studying the financing of African peace operations, as well as a session on developments in the situation in Somalia and arrangements after the exit of the African Union Transitional Mission with the aim of supporting the Somali state institutions in combating terrorism and building and sustaining peace.

The ambassador also reported that other sessions will be held on combating terrorism in the African continent, the humanitarian situation on the continent, women, peace and security issues, and climate, peace and security.

Egypt was unanimously elected to the two-year seat on the Peace and Security Council during the meetings of the African Union Executive Council in February 2024, as a representative of the North African region.

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