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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay 09-09/2025

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Talaado  09, Sep 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.Somali history

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Shacab careeysan oo weerary Xarunta baarlamaanka Dalka Nepal.

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Talaado  09, Sep 2025 {HMC} Shacab careeysan oo weerary Xarunta baarlamaanka Dalka Nepal.

 

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Dowladda Soomaaliya oo ku dhawaaqday in la dhax dhaxaadinayo Masar iyo Itoobiya

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Talaado  09, Sep 2025 {HMC} Dowladda Soomaaliya oo ku dhawaaqday in la dhax dhaxaadinayo Masar iyo Itoobiya

 

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay 09-09/2025

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Talaado  09, Sep 2025 {HMC} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay 09-09/2025

 

 

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Masar oo Qaramada Midoobay ku eedeeysay Sharci jabin

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Talaado  09, Sep 2025 {HMC} Masar oo Qaramada Midoobay ku eedeeysay Sharci jabin

 

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} WAR DEG-DEG AH Wiil Dhawaan Aroos gali rabay oo lagu dilay Baladweyne Halka la dhaawacay Walaalkiis.

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Talaado  09, Sep 2025 {HMC} WAR DEG-DEG AH Wiil Dhawaan Aroos gali rabay oo lagu dilay Baladweyne Halka la dhaawacay Walaalkiis…

 

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Somaliland iyo Puntland oo si adag u diiday go’aankii DFS

Talaado  9,September ,2025 {HMC}Maamullada Puntland iyo Somaliland ayaa si adag uga horyimid nidaamka cusub ee soo rogtay Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya, kaas oo hanaanka fiisaha ka dhigay hab online ah (e-Visa).

Maamulka Puntland ayaa si rasmi u diiday go’aanka kasoo baxay dowladda dhexe, iyadoo si cad u sheegtay in aysan u hoggaansami doonin nidaamka cusub ee dal-ku-galka Soomaaliya ee Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya.

Wasiirka Warfaafinta Puntland, Maxamuud Caydiid oo mowqifka maamulka la wadaagay warbaahinta ayaa nidaamkan cusub ku tilmaamay “isbaato ay hawada dhigatay” Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya, oo haatan uu khilaaf xooggan kala dhaxeeyo maamulka Puntland.

Wasiir Caydiid ayaa sheegay in lacag dal ku gal ah laga doonayo qof kasta oo ka soo dega garoomada Puntland, taas oo ka dhigan in shacabka u socdaalaya Puntland ay laba jeer bixin doonaan lacagta fiisaha, midaas oo culeyska kusii siyaadinaysa shacabka.

Dhawaan, Dowladda Federaalka ayaa si rasmi ah uga dhawaaqday in qof kasta oo wata baasaboor shisheeye oo dalka imanaya looga baahan yahay in uu dal-ku-galka ku goosto online. Nidaamkan ayay sheegtay inuu yahay hanaan casri ah oo lagu mideynayo nidaamka socdaalka dalka.

Hase yeeshee go’aankan ayaa durba dhibaato ku noqday dadka ka yimaada Puntland iyo Somaliland, kuwaas oo laga rabo inay bixiyaan dal ku gal kale marka ay ka dagaan garoomada Garoowe iyo Hargeysa.

Haatan, qofka wata baasaboorka shisheeye ee ku socda Puntland ama Somaliland ayaa ku qasbanaanaya inuu bixiyo labo lacagood oo dal ku gal ah mid ka e-Visa ee dowladda federaalka iyo midka garoomada labadaas maamul looga baahan yahay.

Tan ayaa kordhinaysa culayska dhaqaale ee dadka Soomaaliyeed, gaar ahaan kuwa qurbaha ku nool. Si kastaba, Puntland iyo Somaliland ayaa u arka go’aanka cusub ee dowladda federaalka mid looga leexsanayo lacago ay hore u qaadi jireen maamulladan, taas oo si adag uga horyimaadeen.

Kenya, IGAD states urged to boost budgets for child protection initiatives

Tuesday 9,September ,2025 {HMC} The success of a new regional framework on child protection will depend on how much governments commit in financing, regional child welfare experts have said.

Speaking in Nairobi during the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) workshop on child protection, the Children’s Services  secretary Shem Nyakutu, stressed that although Kenya and other IGAD member states have budget allocations for children, the funding remains inadequate compared to the scale of challenges.

“The government of Kenya has given us a budget for children, and our regional partners also contribute. However, mobilising sufficient resources remains a major challenge,” Nyakutu said.

He cited cases where government funds have been used to rescue trafficked citizens abroad, underscoring the high costs involved in protecting vulnerable children.

Nyakutu urged county governments to align their budgets with the Children’s Act 2022, which requires counties to establish child protection centres and pass supporting policies.

“Counties must invest directly in child protection to complement national government and regional efforts,” he added.

The conference is looking to develop a regional framework aimed at protecting children from harmful practices, displacement, trafficking, and the growing impacts of conflict and climate change.

“Across this region, children face harmful practices such as FGM, child marriages, corporal punishment, and exploitation. We also continue to grapple with insecurity and trafficking. This framework is about ensuring that child protection cuts across the region and is implemented at both national and county levels,” Nyakutu said.

He noted that the Children’s Act 2022 mandates counties to establish child protection centres and adopt policies aligned with national laws.

He urged county assemblies to pass legislation that mirrors national efforts to ensure stronger grassroots protection.

On funding, Nyakutu confirmed that the Kenyan government has allocated resources to children’s services, with support also coming from development partners and the private sector.

“Even in cases of counter-trafficking, we have used government resources to rescue citizens trapped abroad. Child protection remains a top priority for the government,” he added.

Reproductive Health Expert at the IGAD Secretariat Dr. Harriet Nabukwasi said that it is time for child-related policies to be discussed at the highest policy levels for effective implementation.

“IGAD works to complement member states’ efforts by mobilising resources at the regional level and ensuring cross-border child protection issues are discussed at the highest policy forums,” she said.

Save the Children Kenya and Madagascar’s Head of Advocacy, Sandra Mosoga, warned that children in sub-Saharan Africa remain highly vulnerable to poverty, conflict, displacement, online exploitation, and climate change.

“We must move from rhetoric to action—allocating adequate budgets, strengthening enforcement systems, and ensuring children’s voices are at the centre of these processes,” she said.

She added that gaps in data and weak enforcement remain key barriers, urging governments to invest more in child-focused systems and ensure accountability.

The IGAD Child Protection Action Plan is expected to set regional benchmarks, strengthen collaboration among member states, and mobilise resources to address systemic threats facing children across East Africa and the Horn of Africa. 

Source Hiiraan Online

Puntland rejects Somalia’s new e-visa system, calls it ‘illegal’

Tuesday 9,September ,2025 {HMC} Puntland has rejected the Federal Government of Somalia’s newly launched electronic visa system, accusing Mogadishu of overstepping its authority by attempting to control entry into regional territories.

Puntland’s Information Minister Mahmoud Aydiid Dirir on Tuesday criticized the federal initiative, saying the right to issue visas and manage airports rests with Puntland when it comes to travelers landing in its territory.

“We condemn it — it is robbery what the Federal Government of Somalia is doing,” Dirir said. “Until a formal agreement is reached, the central government has no legal authority to control people landing at the country’s airports.”

Somalia’s Immigration and Citizenship Agency officially launched the Electronic Visa and Travel Authorization System (E-Visa/ETAS) on September 1, 2025, through a dedicated online portal. Authorities say the system will simplify travel, enhance transparency, and strengthen national security by requiring all travelers to apply for visas online before entry.

The rollout, hailed by Mogadishu as a major step in modernizing immigration services, has instead ignited fresh tensions between the federal government and Puntland, which has long clashed with Mogadishu over authority and revenue control at airports.

Source Hiiraan Online

Three children killed in house fire in Burco, Somaliland

Tuesday 8,September ,2025 {HMC}Three siblings were killed in a house fire on Monday afternoon in the Jarmalka neighborhood of Burco, the capital of Somaliland’s Togdheer region, residents and witnesses said.

The blaze broke out around 1:00 p.m. while the children’s mother had briefly left the home to charge her phone at a nearby shop. By the time she returned, the house had been engulfed in flames.

Witnesses told local media that one child was trapped inside the burning house, while two others were pulled out alive but later died from their injuries.

“I was sitting here, next to the house, and I smelled the fire and ran away. There was nothing we could do about it, and the fire department arrived too late,” one neighbor told an online channel. “The children burned for about three hours.”

Residents blamed Burco’s fire service for failing to respond quickly, saying fire brigades are often stationed in only one area of the city and struggle to reach emergencies on time.

This is not the first such incident in the neighborhood. Locals say previous fires have also caused damage and casualties, underscoring concerns about the city’s emergency preparedness.

Source Hiiraan Online