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Somalia Participates in Global Transport and Culture Integration Forum in China

satarday 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} The Federal Government of Somalia, through the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, is taking part in an international forum on integrating transport and culture, bringing together delegates from 12 countries.

The conference aims to connect technological advances in transport with the cultural values of diverse societies. Somalia’s delegation is focusing on building partnerships with other nations and gaining insights from global experiences in transport and civil aviation.

Siciid Abdullahi Mahmoud, Director of Personnel and Training at the Ministry, and Abdirizak Adam Gedi, Advisor to the Ministry, highlighted that Somalia’s participation reflects the government’s commitment to developing infrastructure, particularly in transport and aviation.

Source Sonna

Somalia’s Dekadaha FC faces Sudan’s Alzamala Sports Club in Nairobi

satarday 20 Sep 2025 {HMC}Somalia’s Dekadaha FC will face Sudan’s Alzamala Sports Club in the CAF competition on Sunday, 21 September 2025, at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, with kick-off scheduled for 4:00 p.m.

Ahead of the team’s departure, the General Director of Mogadishu Port, Ambassador Mohamed Ali Nur “Ameriko,” hosted a farewell ceremony for the players and management. He urged the squad to represent the name and flag of Somalia with honour, stressing that any victory would be a symbol of national pride and reputation.

“Dekadaha FC carries the name of the nation, and we are committed to supporting any team that elevates Somalia’s image,” said Ambassador Ameriko, who previously served as Somalia’s ambassador to Kenya.

He recalled his past experiences in Nairobi when Somalia’s national team played there, highlighting how the Somali community filled the stadiums. He noted that even Kenyan newspapers reported at the time that the atmosphere in the stands felt “just like Mogadishu.”

Source Sonna

Mudug pastoralists rent out camels to milking ranches to save their livelihoods

satarday 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} Pastoralists in central Somalia’s Mudug region, who were on the brink of giving up on livestock due to devastating drought, have regained hope since joining a milk trading cooperative that keeps camels on urban-based ranches.

One struggling herder, 50-year-old Saleyman Yasin Nur, saw 170 goats and 41 camels die from lack of pasture and water in the past two years.

Today, he owns only 30 goats and eight camels, a far cry from the wealth he once commanded, reducing him to dependency on relatives for support. He also has debts of $700 for essentials he bought on credit to feed his family.

Recently, however, he watched some neighbours benefitting from leasing out their camels to Barqo-maal milking ranch and decided to do the same.

Now he is making a steady monthly income of $150 by leasing five of his lactating camels to Barqo-maal near Harfo. Around 30 herding families in the area have done the same and are now managing to meet their household needs after prolonged hardship.

“Life today is far better than it was before. Now we eat three meals a day, and I have a monthly income I can rely on. Before, we were in hardship and constantly worried about what to eat. God opened this new path for us and we are living well again,” Saleyman told Radio Ergo.

His five camels are producing more milk under the improved care on the ranch. He no longer needs to trek the 15 kilometres into Harfo town from the rural area to sell milk.

“Before, I had to walk long distances to find buyers, and often sold at very low prices. Now the milk is collected and we get paid regularly. It’s a huge relief,” he said.

With his new income, Saleyman is planning to send five of his children to school in Harfo. He also hopes to lease out an additional camel to the ranch to increase his earnings.

Another pastoralist, Guled Mohamed Ali, is supporting his family of nine through the same scheme. He leases six camels to the Barqo-maal cooperative, earning $25 per camel each month since May.

“The problem before was the drought, and the camels’ water needs, and so many other things including fodder shortages. Sometimes we could only afford one meal in a day. But now the situation is very good, we have three meals cooked daily, and much of the worry is gone. We no longer stress about food or water for the goats,” he said.

Guled had been struggling to keep his remaining 30 goats and 11 camels in good health. Every year his herd and its productivity had been shrinking.

He also heard about the ranch from a friend and decided to try it out as recurring drought had left his family in a state of constant uncertainty.

Guled is still paying off debts accumulated at local shops, taken during the hardest years. With the income from Barqo-maal, he is able to buy veterinary drugs and water for his remaining animals whenever needed.

“The debts were a lot. I used to agree with the shopkeeper to settle later by selling one of my goats, but when the goats died, I could not pay. The debt piled up to $600. Now I am slowly paying it off, little by little each month,” he said.

The traders who started this initiative operate camel yards in Galkayo and Ba’adweyn as well as Harfo. They saw a way to grow their milk business, while supporting pastoralists whose traditional herding methods had been devastated by drought.

Abdimaliq Hassan Jimale, who manages one of the Barqo-maal ranches outside Galkayo, said they currently kept 40 camels, most of which belong to rural herders.

He said the idea began when many milk traders lost their own camels to drought, leading to a milk shortage. By renting lactating camels from herders, they avoid the high cost of buying their own camels. He noted that this benefits both parties, as the herders also gain regular income.

“We select people most affected by drought, those left with only a few animals and in weak conditions. We take five of their camels, so they can recover financially. When a camel finishes milking, we return it and take another milking camel in exchange. Economically the families benefit, the animal is cared for and survives, and it produces more milk. Both the families and us traders profit,” he said.

Previously, pastoralist families spent considerable time and energy finding people to herd and water their animals, without gaining much benefit. Now this model helps them survive drought and gives them income to overcome the uncertainty that had plagued their lives.

Source Hiiraan Online

Somali, Chinese defense ministers hold first high-level talks in Decades

satarday 20 Sep 2025 {HMC}Chinese Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun met with Somali Defense Minister Ahmed Moallin Fiqi in Beijing on Friday on the sidelines of the Xiangshan International Defense Forum, marking the first ministerial-level meeting between the two countries in nearly 40 years.

Minister Fiqi highlighted Somalia’s security gains, noting that government forces have liberated large areas from al-Shabaab and taken steps to stabilize key regions. Admiral Dong praised Somalia’s progress, calling it “a step of hope and stability” toward rebuilding national defense institutions.

The two sides agreed to deepen cooperation in regional security, counterterrorism, support for the AU mission in Somalia and the development of the Somali National Army. Both ministers emphasized the importance of strengthening ties to promote peace and stability in Somalia and the wider Horn of Africa.

 

The Xiangshan Forum, held at the Beijing International Convention Center under the theme “Upholding International Order and Promoting Peaceful Development,” has drawn representatives from more than 100 countries and international organizations, solidifying its status as a major platform for global security dialogue.

Source Hiiraan Online

President Mohamud honors Somali Boxing Champion Ramla Ali in Mogadishu

satarday 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Saturday welcomed Somali boxing champion and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Ramla Ali at the Presidential Palace in Mogadishu.

The President praised Ali, who represents Somalia in international competitions, describing her as a symbol of encouragement and unity for the nation.

He presented her with an honorary certificate in recognition of her achievements, her role in uplifting Somali sports, and the positive reputation she has earned for the country.

Ali, Somalia’s first Olympic boxer, commended the President for the progress made during his second term and said she had witnessed positive change in the country.

On Sunday, the 35-year-old featherweight received a hero’s welcome at Aden Adde International Airport, where federal officials, community leaders, and flag-waving fans gathered to greet her. Ali, who has a professional record of 10 wins and two losses since turning pro in 2020, made history at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as Somalia’s first-ever Olympic boxer.

Ali was born in Mogadishu on Sept. 16, 1989, before her family fled the civil war after her 12-year-old brother was killed by a mortar. They passed through Kenya before resettling in London, where Ali discovered boxing as a teenager . Initially training in secret, she won England’s national novice title in 2015, followed by the elite national championships in 2016 and the African Zone featherweight title in 2019 .

Source Hiiraan Online

Somali President postpones opening of federal parliament session amid political tensions

satarday 20 Sep 2025 {HMC}Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has formally requested the leadership of Parliament to delay the opening of the 7th session of the Federal Parliament, which had been scheduled for Saturday. The session will now open on September 29, according to a notice sent to members of both houses.

Under Article 90 of Somalia’s Provisional Constitution, the President is tasked with opening parliamentary sessions and delivering an address on the government’s activities during recess.

The delay comes amid growing speculation in Mogadishu about political maneuvering by lawmakers, with reports suggesting some Members of Parliament may be preparing a motion against Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre.

 

Observers say the upcoming session is expected to be tense, with heated debates and high-level deliberations likely. The decision to postpone appears to reflect ongoing consultations between government leaders and legislators in light of the current political climate.

Source Hiiraan Online

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu waa weeyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka 20-09 2025

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Sabti 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} Wararkii ugu waa weeyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka 20-09 2025

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA

 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Arday baratay xirfadaha cilmiga caafimadka oo xaflad loogu qabtay Muqdisho.

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Sabti 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} Arday baratay xirfadaha cilmiga caafimadka oo xaflad loogu qabtay Muqdisho.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA

 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} “Sidee Abe u hor imaan karaa cannug uu shan jir uga tagay isago waxbartay” Hooyo Soomaaliyed

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Sabti 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} “Sidee Abe u hor imaan karaa cannug uu shan jir uga tagay isago waxbartay” Hooyo Soomaaliyed

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA

 

Soomaaliya oo ku eedeysay Golaha Ammaanka inuu ku guul darreystay ilaalinta xuquuqda dadka Gaza?

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Sabti 20 Sep 2025 {HMC} Soomaaliya ayaa ku eedeysay Golaha Ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay inuu ku guul darreystay dhaqangalka qaraar loogu talagalay ilaalinta xuquuqda aasaasiga ah ee dadka Gaza.

Sida uu sheegay wakiilka joogtada ah ee Soomaaliya u fadhiya QM, Abuukar Cusmaan Baalle, xaaladda Gaza ayaa ah mid sii xumaanaysa iyadoo dagaalka Israa’iil uu si xawli ah u fidayo, taasoo sababay gaajo, masiibo bini’aadantinimo, iyo dhibaato joogto ah oo saameysa rayidka, gaar ahaan haweenka iyo carruurta.

Wakiilka Soomaaliya ee UN-ka ayaa tilmaamay in uu dhaqan gali waayay qaraar ku baaqayey joojinta dagaalka, sii deynta dhamaan maxaabiista, fududeynta gaarsiinta gargaar bini’aadantinimo, iyo ixtiraamka sharciga caalamiga ah.

“Soomaaliya waxay mar kale muujisay taageerada ay u hayso dadka Falastiin iyo xaqooda sharciyeed ee is-maamul, iyadoo ku baaqday dhamaadka qabsashada dhulka Falastiin, joojinta dagaalka joogtada ah, sii deynta dhammaan dadka si aan sharci ahayn loo xidhay, iyo dib u bilaabista hab siyaasadeed oo la isku halleyn karo oo ay wataan beesha caalamka,” ayu yiri Abuukar Baalle.

Wakiilka Soomaaliya ayaa sidoo kale bogaadiyay dadaallada Qatar, Masar, iyo Maraykanka ee nabad ilaalinta, isagoo rajeynaya in shir ku saabsan xalka laba-dawladda ah oo ka dhacaya Golaha Guud ee QM usbuuca soo socda uu horseedo nabad waarta iyo caddaalad dhabta ah.

Wuxuu sheegay in Soomaaliya ay ka go’an tahay raadinta nabad waarta oo waafaqsan qiyamka dastuurka Qaramada Midoobay, si loo soo afjaro qabsashada muddo dheer socotay ee dhulka Falastiin.