Qamiis 6 November 2025 {HMC} Warakii ugu Dambeyay Xoogagga TPLF Weerar culus ku qaaday Canfarta
Qamiis 6 November 2025 {HMC} Warakii ugu Dambeyay Xoogagga TPLF Weerar culus ku qaaday Canfarta
Qamiis 6 November 2025 {HMC} Midowga Yurub oo markab dagaal u diray xeebaha Soomaaliya
Qamiis 6 November 2025 {HMC} Soomaliya oo lagu Caawiyay $112 Milyan oo loogu talagalay dhalinyarada.
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Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC}– The Special Envoy of the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia for Stabilization and Civilian Protection, Hon. Omar Hashi, held a productive meeting today with Ambassador El-Hadji Ibrahima Diene, the African Union (AU) Special Representative and Head of AUSSOM.
The high-level discussion centered on the critical next steps for securing peace and governance in the nation. The officials conducted a detailed analysis of the stabilization situation in recently liberated areas and reviewed the progress of the National Plan for Civilian Protection, which is now reportedly in its final stages.
A key focus of the meeting was the strengthening of cooperation between the Federal Government of Somalia and AUSSOM. Both leaders discussed strategies to further solidify ongoing efforts to establish lasting peace and sustainable security across the country, ensuring that military gains are followed by robust civilian governance structures.
Ambassador Diene affirmed the African Union’s commitment to Somalia’s recovery. He stated that AUSSOM will continue its comprehensive support for the government’s stabilization plan, the protection of civilians, and the vital reconstruction of liberated territories.
The meeting underscores the close partnership between the Somali government and the African Union in managing the complex transition to full Somali security ownership and building a resilient, peaceful state.
Source Sonna
Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC} – The Commissioner of the National Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA), Mr. Mohamud Moallim Abdulle, held a productive high-level meeting with the German Ambassador to Somalia, H.E. Sebastian Groth, to discuss the nation’s pressing humanitarian challenges.
The extensive dialogue centered on the current humanitarian situation across the country, with a particular focus on the adverse effects of the reduced Deyr seasonal rains. The discussion also provided a comprehensive review of support projects funded by the German government in Somalia, especially those initiatives related to humanitarian aid and disaster prevention.
Commissioner Abdulle provided a detailed overview of SoDMA’s strategic priorities. He emphasized that the agency is placing a strong focus on developing and enhancing systems for disaster risk reduction. The Commissioner noted the critical importance of implementing proactive measures and early warning systems to mitigate the potential losses from natural disasters before they occur.
For his part, Ambassador Groth affirmed Germany’s steadfast partnership with Somalia. He confirmed that his country will continue its robust support, directing assistance toward strengthening Somalia’s disaster management capacities and, crucially, helping the nation reduce its vulnerability to the severe impacts of climate change.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Commissioner Mohamud Moallim extended his sincere gratitude to the German government for its consistent and unwavering support for the Federal Government of Somalia and its people.
Source Sonna
Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC} Galabta ayaa lagu wadaa in garoonka ciyaaraha ee Stadium Muqdisho lagu qabto ciyaar dhex mari doonta kooxaha matalaya degmooyinka Warshiikh iyo Howlwadaag, kuwaas oo kala tirsan gobollada Shabeellaha Dhexe iyo Banaadir.
Ciyaartan oo qeyb ka ah Tartanka degmooyinka gobolka Banaadir ayaa la filayaa in ay u soo daawasho tagaan boqolaal dhalinyaro Soomaaliyeed ah, kuwaasi oo xilli hore sii tagey garoonka Stadium Muqdisho.
Sidoo kale, Mas’uuliyiin ka tirsan Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo Maamulka Gobolka Banaadir ayaa lagu wadaa in goobjoog noqdaan kulan degmooyinka Warshiikh iyo Howlwadaag.
Garsooraha caalamiga ah Cumar Cabdulqaadir Cartan ayaa qabanaya kulankan, maadaama uu xamaasad gaar ah lee yahay.
Taageerayaasha iyo dadka jecel ku badda cagta ku tilmaamay kulankan mid muujinaya nabadda iyo amniga ka jira caasimadda dalka ee Muqdisho.
Dhowaan kulan gaar ah oo ay yeesheen Taliska Qeybta booliiska gobolka Banaadir ayaa la amray in aan hub lala soo gali karin Garoonka Stadium Muqdisho, si looga fogaado.
Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC} Madaxa Howlgalka Midowga Afrika ee Soomaaliya AUSSOM, Danjire El Xaaji Ibrahima Diine ayaa magaalada Muqdisho kulan kula yeeshay Danjire ku-xigeenka Safaaradda Itoobiya ee Soomaaliya, Ketema Haile.
Kulanka ayaa diiradda lagu saaray xoojinta iskaashiga iyo wada-shaqeynta Howlgalka AUSSOM iyo Dowladda Itoobiya gaar ahaan sidii loo xoojin lahaa dagaalka AS.
Danjire Diene ayaa sheegay in Ciidamada Itoobiya kaalin ka qaataan howlgalka AUSOM gaar ahaan dagaalka AS iyo sidii looga saari lahaa deegaannada ay kaga sugan yihiin Koofurta dalka.
Dhankiisa Danjire ku xigeenka Itoobiya ee Soomaaliya, ayaa sheegay in ay iska kaashan doonaan sidii Soomaaliya u noqon laheyd amni.
Kulanka ayaa ku soo aadaya xilli sannadkaan billaawgiisa la howlgaliyay ciidanka AUSSOM ee qeybta ka ah nabad ilaalinta Soomaaliya, isla markaasna ay kamid yihiin dowladaha Itoobiya, Uganda, Masar iyo Kenya.
Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC} Human rights organisation Vocal Africa has called on Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to urgently intervene regarding two Kenyan citizens reported missing in Tanzania following post-election unrest.
In a letter to the Permanent Secretary, Vocal Africa expressed concern for the safety and welfare of the two individuals; one reported killed during the violence, and another detained and unaccounted for in Dar es Salaam.
According to the organisation, the first Kenyan, a teacher based in Dar es Salaam, was reportedly shot on October 29, when post-election unrest erupted in the neighbouring country.
His body was said to have been taken to the morgue, but is now unaccounted for, causing distress to his family seeking closure.
The second Kenyan, the organisation stated, was travelling to Zanzibar for work when he was reportedly arrested on October 31 in Dar es Salaam.
Vocal Africa expressed concern that he may not have had access to legal representation or family contact, raising fears for his safety.
Vocal Africa has urged the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to engage Tanzanian authorities to establish the whereabouts of the missing teacher and ensure the detained individual is treated in accordance with international human rights standards and the East African Community Treaty.
“Your timely intervention will not only safeguard the rights of these two Kenyan citizens but will also demonstrate Kenya’s commitment to protecting its nationals abroad, especially in moments of crisis,” the letter, signed by Vocal Africa Chief Executive Hussein Khalid, stated.
The organisation emphasised that delays in addressing the cases could exacerbate the distress of the affected families and hinder accountability.
It also referenced unresolved past cases of Kenyans affected by similar incidents in neighbouring countries.
The appeal comes as Tanzania experiences political unrest following the disputed October 29 general election, which triggered violent protests and several injuries and deaths, although authorities have yet to release official figures.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan, declared the winner with nearly 98 per cent of the vote, was sworn in on Monday at a military parade in Dodoma.
The event was closed to the public due to security concerns, following days of clashes between protesters and security forces.
In her inauguration speech, President Hassan attributed the violence to “outsiders from a neighbouring country,” without further elaboration.
Her main opponents, including Chadema party leader Tundu Lissu, were barred from running, with Lissu reportedly still in detention facing treason charges.
Vocal Africa reaffirmed its readiness to assist the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in following up on the cases, highlighting the need for prompt action to ensure justice, accountability, and humane treatment for Kenyan nationals affected by the unrest.
The reports of these missing persons coincide with growing concern over the whereabouts of two activists, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were reportedly abducted in Uganda.
As of Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 36 days had passed since their alleged abduction.
Source Hiiraan Online
Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC} Villagers north of Mahaday in Somalia’s Middle Shabelle region have been cut off by river floods in September, leaving them lacking clean water, short of food, and without electricity.
The flooding caused by breaches of the River Shabelle’s banks is still spreading and has submerged homes, destroyed farmland, and cut off access to the villages.
Mahaday district commissioner, Ahmed Hussein Afrah, told Radio Ergo that the floods had affected more than 13,000 families in seven villages – Buulo Ahmed Cigoow, Mansuur, Eji, Diinlaawe, Kulmis, Obaale, and Shiile Bari.
Farmer and businessman, Yusuf Mohamed Ali, is sleeping outside with his family as their three roomed house in Mansuur is still filled with water.
“Our life has become unpredictable; sometimes we find something to eat, sometimes we don’t. We cook only once a day, and barely. The little water we had stored in jerrycans is almost finished — this is the last of it. My business has collapsed, and I have nothing else to rely on,” he said.
Yusuf’s grocery shop, which earned him between $10 and $15 a day, closed in September as the floods blocked access to nearby markets.
With no vehicles or boats able to reach Mahaday town, 18 kilometres away, Yusuf says the business he built up over 20 years is in jeopardy:
“Water has surrounded us – there’s no way in or out. My business has closed; there’s nothing to sell and no way to bring in goods. I used to restock from Mahaday or Jowhar, but now water blocks me from all four directions,” he said.
“People took food on credit from us when the floods cut off the area. Now I’m owed about $900, but no one can repay because everyone is struggling.”
His family of 16 also relied on a riverside farm that was completely flooded, just weeks before their expected harvest. Yusuf had invested $250 in seeds and labour, hoping to recover the cost after selling the crops.
“The floods have destroyed all our crops – everything we planted and everything we used to live on. I’ve lost four hectares of land where I had vegetables, maize, sesame, and other crops. Even part of my house is flooded. We are living in the water.”
The floods destroyed local wells, so residents ae drinking contaminated water. Yusuf said the only health centre in the area had been closed due to flooding.
“Anyone who falls ill cannot be taken to hospital because we can’t reach Mahaday or Jowhar, which are 18 to 20 kilometres away,” he said.
More than 500 families in Mansuur face the same situation. The village school, where five of Yusuf’s children studied for free, is closed after being flooded. The school was built four years ago through community effort.
Officials say the Shabelle River’s water level has risen sharply due to Deyr seasonal rains in Hiran and Middle Shabelle, while unmaintained river bank breakages caused the bursting of the river banks.
In neighbouring Obaale village, Maryan Nur Ali and her family of 11 have been living outdoors since early September when floods destroyed their home and farm. They lost everything and only receive occasional help from relatives in Mogadishu.
“The biggest challenge we face right now is hunger because we have nothing to eat. Our crops were destroyed and we have nothing else left. We are living in great hardship. The suffering is immense, but God has brought it,” she said.
The floods destroyed three and a half hectares of farmland they had planted with beans, maize, sesame, and okra. She had borrowed $300 to fund the planting and has no idea how to repay the debt.
Her children, the oldest aged 12, are hungry and attacked by mosquitoes outside at night.
“Everything was destroyed – houses, toilets, and belongings washed away. The place we are now living in is unfit for survival, and you can clearly see the devastation caused by the floods,” she said.
Three of her children have been suffering from fever, stomach pain, and diarrhea since 15 October, but Maryan has been unable to take them for treatment.
Four of her children, in grades two, five, and six, are out of school along with nearly 100 other pupils whose studies were halted when Obaale primary school flooded.
The head of Buulo Ahmed Cigoow village, Ahmed Ibrahim, said the floods had cut off Mansuur, Eji, Diinlaawe, Kulmis, Obaale, and Shiile Bari villages from the rest of the district.
“These people are poor farmers who depend on their muscle for daily survival. The water has taken everything they planted and everything they needed to eat. God is their only hope; they have nowhere else to turn. The dykes are broken, and we have no means to repair them. The water is too deep, and infested with reptiles and insects,” he told Radio Ergo.
He said local authorities tried to reinforce river banks with sandbags but were overwhelmed by the strength of the water current and the lack of support and machinery.
Electricity is cut off in all the affected villages. With fuel deliveries halted, only a few residents with solar panels are able to charge mobile phones. They are charging 4,000 Somali shillings per device to others.
The repeated floods across Somalia’s riverine regions have drastically reduced food production, wiped out household incomes, and left thousands of farming families struggling.
Source Hiiraan Online
Thursday November 6, 2025 {HMC} Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has officially accepted the credentials of Somalia’s Non-Resident Ambassador to Ukraine, Ambassador Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed, who is based in Belgrade, Serbia.
Ambassador Ahmed was among the newly appointed ambassadors from the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Chile, and Somalia who presented their credentials to President Zelenskyy during an official ceremony in Kyiv.
The event took place in a formal setting, where President Zelenskyy held brief discussions with each ambassador about future cooperation and Ukraine’s engagement with their respective countries on the international stage.
“The newly appointed ambassadors of the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Chile, and Somalia are beginning their diplomatic missions in Ukraine. Today I accepted their credentials and welcomed them at the start of their missions,” President Zelenskyy said.
Following the ceremony, President Zelenskyy held separate meetings with each ambassador, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations, supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty, and coordinating international sanctions against Russia.
“Among the topics are support for Ukraine, strengthening sanctions pressure on Russia, and the development of bilateral relations. I value every partnership and the opportunities we can realize together. Thank you for supporting our country,” President Zelenskyy said.
According to the Somali government, President Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to Somalia for its support of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, acknowledging Somalia’s role in global efforts to promote lasting peace in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of building friendly relations, mutual respect, and broad cooperation between Somalia and Ukraine.
Source Hiiraan Online