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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Ugaas Yuusuf Ugaas Xasan oo ka duceeyay Marti soon Maanta loogu sameeyay Magaaladda Buulo-Burte.

Arbaco, 8, May, 2024 {HMC} Ugaas Yuusuf Ugaas Xasan oo ka duceeyay Marti soon Maanta loogu sameeyay Magaaladda Buulo-Burte.

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Lataliyaha Amniga Qaranka Xuseen Macalin ayaa soo xiray Shir weynaha Qaran ee maareynta Hubka Rasaas

Arbaco, 8, May, 2024 {HMC} Lataliyaha Amniga Qaranka Xuseen Macalin ayaa soo xiray Shir weynaha Qaran ee maareynta Hubka Rasaas

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Qorshaha dib-u-eegista howlgelinta Nidaamka Aqoonsiga Qaranka oo la daahfuray.

Arbaco, 8, May, 2024 {HMC} Qorshaha dib-u-eegista howlgelinta Nidaamka Aqoonsiga Qaranka oo la daahfuray.

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} FAAH FAAHIN Dagaal sababay dhimasho iyo dhaawac oo ka dhacay Dagmada Bulo burte

Arbaco, 8, May, 2024 {HMC} FAAH FAAHIN Dagaal sababay dhimasho iyo dhaawac oo ka dhacay Dagmada Bulo burte

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Shir dhaxmaray DF iyo Dowladaha xubnaha ka ah oo war laga soo saaray.?

Arbaco, 8, May, 2024 {HMC} Shir dhaxmaray DF iyo Dowladaha xubnaha ka ah oo war laga soo saaray.?

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Xildhibaan Xadoole “Taliye Sayid Cali si kama ayuu udhintay diyadiisa NISA ayaa bixisay”

Arbaco, 8, May, 2024 {HMC}  Xildhibaan Xadoole “Taliye Sayid Cali si kama ayuu udhintay diyadiisa NISA ayaa bixisay”

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Anguish as Kenya’s government demolishes houses in flood-prone areas and offers $75 in aid


BY EVELYNE MUSAMBI
Wednesday May 8, 2024

Kenya’s government has begun bulldozing homes built in flood-prone areas and promising evicted families the equivalent of $75 to relocate after a deadline passed to evacuate amid deadly rains.

In the capital, Nairobi, a bulldozer ripped through iron-sheet walls as people watched in despair. Security forces with guns and batons stood guard and fired tear gas at some residents. The government last week told thousands of people living near rivers, dams and other flood-prone areas to vacate as heavy rains that have left 238 people dead in recent weeks continue to pound.

Most of those whose houses are demolished say they do not know where to go, even though the government claims they were notified about options. Human Rights Watch has accused the government of an inadequate response.

“Now what are we going to do? We love our president, and that is why we supported him. He should come to our aid,” Jekenke Jegeke told The Associated Press.

President William Ruto, who visited the vast Mathare informal settlement along the Nairobi River on Monday, said those whose houses had been demolished would be given 10,000 Kenyan shillings ($75) to help them resettle elsewhere.

Three people, including two children, have died in Mathare after being run over by bulldozers in the demolitions — one before the president’s visit and two after it — according to civil society groups.

Opposition leader Raila Odinga last week warned the government against demolishing more houses without a resettlement plan in place.

The number of those affected by the flooding in Kenya has risen to 235,000, with most of them living in camps.

Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki on Tuesday reiterated an evacuation order to 200 families living in the Kijabe area an hours’s drive from Nairobi, where about 60 people were killed and houses were swept away when water broke through a blocked railway tunnel last week.

That disaster prompted the government’s evacuation order. It is not clear how many homes across Kenya have been demolished since then.

Meanwhile, Kenya’s Cabinet has said that water levels in the country’s two major hydroelectric dams – Masinga and Kiambere – have risen to “historic levels,” with people living downstream on the Tana River told to leave.

Ruto lobbies Somalia to drop its AU commission candidate in support for Raila


by TIMOTHY CERULLO
Wednesday May 8, 2024

Kenya has begun talks to persuade Somalia to drop its African Union Commission candidate, Fawzia Yusuf Adam in support of Raila Odinga.

Kenya made its intention clear during a Tuesday, May 7, meeting presided over by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua who hosted Somalia’s Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre at his Karen residence in Nairobi.

According to a source privy to the lobby, there is a green light that Somalia could heed Kenya’s wish and drop its candidate in support of Raila.

However, Somalia claims it has the support of the Organisation of Islamic Corporation, an intergovernmental organization which consists of more than 27 African states.

Kenya also plans a similar round of talks with Djibouti who also fronted a candidate for the same AU position. Ruto’s side will be seeking to woo Djibouti out of the race in favour of the Azimio leader.

In early April, Djibouti announced its candidate for the AC Commission chairperson, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf to challenge Raila for the position.

The AU has also set a deadline for the submission of critical documents including Curriculum Vitae for those seeking to vie for the AU Commission role.

All candidates seeking the prestigious continental role will be required to submit their documents by August 6, 2024, by 5 pm, Addis Ababa time.

Raila has since received immense approval from several African heads of state with the latest being Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa who pledged support for Raila.

Mnangagwa pledged support for Raila during President Ruto’s visit to Zimbabwe on April 26, where the two heads of state held a two-day meeting.

Meanwhile, the other things that dominated Kenya’s meeting with Somalia included areas of political consultations, education and defence.

According to Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, the three bilateral instruments aim to further solidify bilateral cooperation for the mutual benefit of the people of the two countries.

Muxuu Yahay Ninka Soomaaliga ah oo Isniin walba guba kaam qaxooti oo ku yaalla dalka Jarmalka?

Arbaco-08-may -2024 {HMC}  Dalka Jarmalka waxa uu kamid yahay dalalka Yurub ee ay ku noolyihiin Soomaalida ugu badan isla markaana magan gelyo doonka ah.

Soomaali badan ayaa dalkaasi iska dhiibtay sanadihii ugu dambeeyay, kuwaas oo qaarkood helay qaabilaad lagu siiyay sharciga dalkaas.

Sidaas si lamid ah waxaa jira Soomaali kale oo ku jira xeryaha qaxootiga ee loo yaqaanno kaamamka kuwaas oo aan weli helin qaabilaadda sharciga dalka iyo degenaasho toos ah.

Iyadoo ay taasi jirto ayaa warbaahinta dalkaasi waxa ay hadal heysaa nin Soomaali ah ku kacay fal uu dhowr mar xabsi ku muteystay ilaa kiiskiisa loo qorsheeyo in guud ahaanba dalka laga tarxiilo isla markaana dib loogu celiyo Soomaaliya.

Ninka ayaa ku eedeysan in uu isniin walba dab qabadsiiyo kaam qaxooti oo isaguba ku jiro, kuna yaallo Magaalada Bad Dürrheim ee Gobolka Baden-Württemberg.

Axmed Kadiye oo kamid ah Soomaalida Jarmalka gaar ahaan dhallinyarada u dhaq-dhaqaaqda jaaliyadda ayaa sheegay in kiiska dabka ee lagu heysto ninkan uu yahay mid soo noq-noqday.

“Ninkan dhallinyarada ah waxaa la sheegay in isniin walba uu soo uruursado Xaabo isla markaana uu dab ku shido kaamka ama gurigan ay deggenyihiin qaxootiga oo la yiraahdo Albert-Schweitzer-Haus, dhowr mar ayey boolisku xireen haddana waa lasoo daayaa oo xabsiga laguma sii hayo” ayuu yiri Axmed Kadiye.

Kooxaha dab damiska iyo booliskuba waxa ay isniin walba gaaraan kaamka xilliga ninka uu dabka shido.

Boolisku ma aysan baahin xogta ninkan oo dhameystiran iyada oo lagusoo koobay Soomaali qaxooti ah, waxaana ay falka ninkan ku sheegeen mid aan buurneyn maadama uusan dabku geysan khasaare.

“Ninkan xilligii loogu tagayay goobta uu dabka ka shiday, waxa uu aha amid Alle baryayay sida ay sheegayaan warbaahinta, sidoo kale waxa uu ku cel-celinayay waan u qalmaa in aan noqdo qaxooti rasmi ah, waxaana wajigiisa ka muuqday qosol, iyadoo aan la sheegin in uu yahay qof maskaxiyan xanuunsanaya iyo in kale”, ayuu sii raaciyay Axmed Kadiye.

Dowladda Jarmalku waxa ay sheegtay in ninkan hadda aan lagu heyn kiis Soomaaliya loogu tarxiili karo, balse waxa ay la xiriirtay safaaradda Soomaaliya ee magaalada Berlin si loo falanqeeyo habkii loo tarxiili lahaa.

Nin kamid ah maamulka magaalada oo lagu magacaabo Markus Stein ayaa ka hadlay dhacdada isaga oo taagan afaafka hore ee dhismaha ay arrintu ka dhacday, waxaana uu sheegay in aan la sugin in mararkale ay soo noq-noqto.

“Anaga ka magaalo ahaan, waxa ay u ekaaneysaa in aan la sugeyno in dhacdadan aan la sugno ilaa heer ay gaarto in ay wax weyn dhacaan waxaana ay noqon doonto wax aynu fahmi weyno”, ayuu yiri Markus Stein.

Dhacdo tan lamid ah

Dadka deggan Tuulada Hardheim ee degmada Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis ayaa dhammaadka sanadkii hore waxa ay qaarkood muujiyeen cabasho ka dhanka ah nin Soomaali ah oo tahriib ku galay dalka Jarmalka.

Dadka tuulada oo lagu qiyaaso in ay agaarayaan ilaa 7,500 ayaa sheegay in ay ka baqayaan ninkan oo la shaaciyay in uu maskaxda ka xanuunsanayo, waxa la sheegay in ay dhowr mar ka gudbiyeen dacwo balse aan wax laga qabanin.

Xeer ilaalinta gobolka ayaa si joogta ah u diidday eedeymaha la xiriira ninkan Soomaaliga ah, marka loo eego xaaladaha caafimaad ee uu ninkan ku suganyahay iyo ra’yiga caafimaadkiisa la xirira, ninka 25-jirka ah ayaa qabay xanuun maskaxiyan ah taasoo la micno ah in aan wax dambi ah loo qori Karin.

Dacwad oogaha guud ee magaalada Mosbach ayaa wargeyska Bild u sheegay in tan iyo bishii May ee sanadkii hore dadka deegaanka ay soo gudbiyeen dacwado badan oo ka dhan ah ninka dhalinyarada ah ee la sheegay in uu ku dhashay magaalada Muqdisho, kuwaas oo isugu jira xatooyo iyo cabsi gelin.

Soomaalida ayaa ku jirta kaalinta afaraad ee magangalyo doonka ka yimid Afrika ee iska dhiibay Jarmalka. Waxaa ka horeeya wadamada kala ah Morocco, Nigeria iyo Eritrea.

Tirada Soomaalida ee magangalyo doonka ah ayaa sanadkii hore ku dhawaatay laba jibbaar. 55,470 ruux ayaa lagu sheegay dadka Soomaaliyeed ee ku sugan Jarmalka ee doonaya in la qaabilo, sida ay baahisay dowladda Jarmalka.

31,075 oo kamid ah dadkaas ayaa xilligaas sharciyo ka helay Jarmalka, balse intooda badan wali ma aysan helin sharciga joogtada ah ee dalkaas, halka 4,780 kamid ahna ay heleen diidmo, micnaheeduna yahay in dawladda jarmalku qaabili doonin, magangalyana siin doonin. Tan ayaa micnaheedu yahay in 10 kii qof ee Soomaali ah, 8 kamid ah ay sharci ka haystaan dawladda.

Temporary Learning Centre in Dhusamareeb provides a haven for displaced children


Wednesday May 8, 2024

In Somalia, one of the most common traumatic events for children is displacement. Being torn from their homes, friends, and lives can leave deep emotional scars that are difficult to heal. The traumatic events they have been exposed to leave invisible scars that can prevent children from attending school, if there is one that is accessible to begin with. Entering a classroom for the first time marks an important milestone in every child’s life, as is the case for Hassan (13).

He hails from a family of four, where he is the oldest. Hassan had never been to school until a prolonged drought in 2021 forced his family to leave their home in the Bay region, southwest Somalia, to settle in Arladi camp for the internally displaced in Dhusamareeb. His father was a livestock herder from which the family earned their subsistence. They were happy and lived comfortably until the drought decimated their entire herd.

In the camp, Hassan would wake up to the sounds of the camp stirring to life. The makeshift tents, the crowded pathways, and the constant hum of activity served as a reminder of the harsh reality he was living in. Displaced and a stranger, he missed his home, his friends, and the daily routine. He was having trouble adjusting to the new reality.

A glimmer of hope arrived when a temporary learning center was set up in the camp and Hassan was enrolled, with the chance to make new friends and set up a new routine.

“I like the new school here. It is not like the other big modern schools in town, but I don’t mind because I wanted to come to school to learn. In this center, I found happiness.”

Hassan says his favorite subjects are Somali and mathematics. He says the center is a haven, a place where he could escape the harsh realities of life in the camp and immerse himself in books, learning, and creativity. For Hassan, the learning center is more than just a place to study, it is a sanctuary where he could dream of a brighter future.

“Hassan is a dedicated student who wants to continue his schooling despite the challenges in his life. I have met his parents and encouraged them to continuously be engaged in his learning and progress and support him while at home,” says his teacher, Shamsa.

With support from the Government of Japan, UNICEF is supporting 4,842 students in Galmudug State to access learning through temporary learning centers. In South Galkayo, there are 13 centers UNICEF is supporting, with 10 of them located in IDP sites. The Programme employs the Accelerated Basic Education approach, which features a compressed curriculum to allow children left behind by formal education system to accelerate their progress and be enrolled in the formal system. The Programme is also an entry point for other services such as WASH, child protection, and nutrition.

The Arladi IDP temporary learning center has an enrolment of 149 students with five teachers.