Sabti 10, May 2025 {HMC} Maxay ka wada Hadleeyn Madaxweyne Xasan iyo Hogaamiyaha SSC.
Mareykanka oo Ku celiyay in uusan bixin doonin Lacagta Howlgalka Cusub ee Soomaaliya.
Sabti, May 10, 2025 {HMC} Dowladda Mareykanka ayaa ku celisay in aysan bixin doonin ama aysan diyaar u ahayn maalgelinta Howlgalka Midowga Afrika ee Soomaaliya, oo laga rabay inuu bixiyo $96 Milyan waxaase uu saluug ka qabaa qaab dhismeedka howlgalka.
Sida laga soo xigtay ilo diblumaasiyadeed oo ay soo xigatay Africa Intelligence, kulan fool ka fool ah oo dhawaan dhex maray wakiilo ka socday Midowga Afrika (AU) iyo Mareykanka ayaa lagu soo gabagabeeyay iyadoo Washington ay xaqiijisay mawqifkeeda diidmada ah.
Mawqifkani waxa uu la mid yahay mawqifkii dublamaasiyiinta Maraykanku ku qeexeen kulankii Kampala, halkaas oo laba wakiil oo Maraykan ahi ay si cad u sheegeen in Maraykanku aanu maal-gelin doonin hawlgalka, haddii aan wax badan laga beddelin nidaamka howlgalinta iyo mida maaliyadeed.
Si loo helo taageero maaliyadeed oo joogto ah, AU waxay wafdi u dirtay Washington, iyagoo raadinaya ugu yaraan ballanqaad qeyb lacagtaan ah oo lagu daboolayo kharashaadka howlgalka, Si kastaba ha ahaatee, natiijadu waxay u muuqataa inay hoos uga dhacday wixii la filayay.
Ciidamada nabad ilaalinta Midowga Afrika ee hadda jooga, oo markii hore ku hoos shaqeyn jiray ATMIS (Howlgalka Ku-meel-gaarka ah ee Midowga Afrika ee Soomaaliya), ayaa hadda waxaa soo food saartay dhibaato dhaqaale oo daran.
Howlgalka ayaa lagu soo waramayaa in uu wato deyn dhan 96 milyan oo doolar oo mushaar la’aan ah iyo kharashaadka shaqada, Mushaar dhowr bilood ah oo ciidamada AU-da ayaa weli ah kuwo aan la siin, taasoo kor u qaadeysa welwelka ku saabsan niyadda iyo waxtarka shaqada.

Booliska Puntland oo Gacanta ku dhigay nin horay Dil ugu Xukunaa oo Xabsiga Gaalkacyo Ka baxsaday.
Sabti, May 10, 2025 {HMC} Taliska Police ka Qaybta Gobolka Puntland ayaa ku guulaystey inay Gacanta ku dhigaan Xukume.C/qani Saleebaan Jaamac (Sayloor)
Qabashada Xukumanaha ayaa waxaa gacan wayn ka gaystay Ciidamada Macawisleyda iyo dadka shacabka ah ee Deeggaanada Wisil iyo Bacaadwayne.
Xukumanaha ayaa ka tirsanaa Shabakad dad badan ku dishay Gobolka Mudug Gaar ahaana Magaalada Gaalkacyo.
C/qani Saleebaan Jaamac (Sayloor) ayaa horay waxaa xukun dil toogasho ah ku riday Garsoorka Puntland, waxaana mudo kadib uu ka baxsaday xabsi ku yaalo magaalada gaalkacyo kaas oo lagu haayay inta looga fulinaayo xukunkii lagu riday.
Taliska Qaybta Mudug iyo Guud ahaanba laamaha ammaanka Maamulka Puntland oo baadi goobayay xukumanahan isla markaana Madaxiisa lacag dul saartey ayaa lagu qabtey Deegaanka Bacaadwayne ee Gobolka Mudug Galmudug.
President Hassan Sheikh Meets Leader of SSC-Khaatumo for High-Level Talks
Saturday 10, May 2025 {HMC} The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, received the leader of the SSC-Khaatumo regional administration, Mr. Abdiqadir Ahmed Aw-Ali, during an official working visit to the capital.
During their meeting, the SSC-Khaatumo leader briefed the President on the region’s ongoing efforts in peacebuilding, development, and institution-building.
Mr. Aw-Ali also expressed gratitude to President Hassan Sheikh for inviting him to the National Consultative Council (NCC) meeting and for the federal government’s continued support in strengthening governance and preserving national unity in SSC-Khaatumo.
Source SONNA
Second Deputy PM Leads National Task Force in Assessing Flood Damage in Mogadishu.
Saturday 10, May 2025 {HMC} The Second Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Jibril Abdirashid, led a joint national and regional task force—appointed by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre—on an inspection tour of areas affected by the heavy rains that struck Mogadishu from last night into this morning.
The delegation visited key locations, including the Police Academy (Iskool Buluusiya) and the road linking Aden Adde International Airport to KM4, to assess the extent of the damage caused by the flooding and guide emergency response efforts.
Deputy Prime Minister Jibril urged residents of the capital, particularly those living near drainage channels, to remain vigilant, as additional rainfall is forecast in the coming hours.
Deputy PM Chairs High-Level Meeting on Climate Change, Food Security, and NTP 2025-2029
Saturday 10, May 2025 {HMC} The Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Salah Ahmed Jama, chaired a strategic meeting focused on climate change, food security, and the implementation of the National Transformation Plan (NTP 2025–2029).
The discussions centered on reforming Somalia’s food systems and ensuring the safety and quality of imported food products to protect public health. The meeting also emphasized the urgent need to implement sustainable solutions to address the impacts of climate change, aligning national efforts with the long-term goals of the NTP.
Stakeholders explored the establishment of modern systems and regulatory frameworks to build climate resilience and strengthen food governance across the country.
Returning ATMIS Officers urged to lead Police Service reforms at their local stations.
Saturday 10, May 2025 {HMC} Speaking during their reception at Jogoo House, Principal Assistant to the Inspector General of Police, Mathew Kutoh, urged the officers to apply the skills and knowledge gained from the mission to transform police stations and other service areas into centers of excellence for service delivery
Twenty-seven police officers who were part of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) have returned to Kenya after completing their tour of duty.
Speaking during their reception at Jogoo House, Principal Assistant to the Inspector General of Police, Mathew Kutoh, urged the officers to apply the skills and knowledge gained from the mission to transform police stations and other service areas into centers of excellence for service delivery.
He praised the contingent, led by Commander Dennis Wekesa, for their professionalism and discipline throughout the mission.
“No disciplinary cases had been reported during their tour of duty, acknowledging this as a credit to the Police Service and proof that they had been excellent ambassadors for Kenya,” Kutoh said
Kenya is among eleven police-contributing countries that have deployed officers to Somalia since 2012.
Police officers from Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia are also stationed across the mission’s five operational sectors.
According to the UN Security Council Resolution, the ATMIS Police component will consist of 1,040 personnel, including five Formed Police Units (FPUs), maintaining this strength until December 2024.
Among other responsibilities, the officers are tasked with supporting specialized training, advising, and mentoring the Somali Police Force (SPF), including in joint patrols and the protection of vital installations.
They also help enhance the service delivery capacity of the Somali police across the country and contribute to efforts in countering violent extremism and social disorder through community policing, public order management, and other crime prevention strategies.
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By Agape Glory
Hindiya iyo Pakistan oo gaarey heshiis xabad joojin ah
Sabti, 10,May 2025 (HMC) Hindiya iyo Pakistan ayaa isku raacay in ay joojiyaan ka socda xadka Kashmir, islamarkaana ay bilaabaan wadahadal rasmi ah oo lagu xallinayo khilaafaadka taariikhiga ah ee u dhexeeya.
Sida uu sheegay xoghayaha arrimaha dibadda Mareykanka, Marco Rubio, labada dal ayaa ogolaaday xabbad-joojin degdeg ah iyo wada xaajood lagu qabanayo goob dhexdhexaad ah.
“Raysal wasaareyaasha Modi iyo Sharif ay muujiyeen xikmad, dulqaad iyo hoggaan dooranaya waddada nabadda, taas oo mudan bogaadin.” ayuu yiri Xoghayaha Arrimaha Dibadda Mareykanka.
Rubio ayaa sidoo kale xusay in isaga iyo madaxweyne ku xigeenka Mareykanka JD Vance ay 48-kii saac ee lasoo dhaafay la kulmeen saraakiil sare oo ka kala socotay Hindiya iyo Pakistan, oo ay ku jiraan raysal wasaareyaasha Narendra Modi iyo Shehbaz Sharif.
Impact of rural drought hits low income families and their children in Dhusamareb.
Saturday 10, May 2025 {HMC} Poor women affected by the drought conditions in Dusamareb, in central Somalia’s Galmudug state, are unable to return their children to school after they were expelled for failure to pay school fees.
Maka Hassan Ahmed’s four school aged children have been out of school since March.
She used to earn a living by slaughtering goats, but work has become scarce due to the effects of drought. Her children attended Waabari and Horseed schools, where she owes $198 in unpaid fees for the past six months.
Maka used to pay $33 a month when she was working. Her biggest worry is her son, who was supposed to sit for his eighth-grade secondary school leaving exam this year. His education is now on hold.
“When business went bad, the children were expelled from school. The last child was expelled three nights ago. I was careful and wanted to make sure he stayed in school, but difficult circumstances arose. Schools require monthly fees to teach the children, which I can’t afford. They charge me a monthly fee for the children’s education, and I don’t have that money,” she said.
The goats on sale at the market have become thin, unsightly, and expensive, affecting her income.
“Sometimes I take a goat for meat on credit for $30, and then resell it. Some days I make a $3 profit, which isn’t enough for my family. Other days, the meat doesn’t sell, and I end up at a loss and in debt. I have debts totalling $300 to a woman I bought five goats from on credit and couldn’t pay back, so I’m no longer given credit.”
In her family of eight, Maka also cares for her elderly, sick mother and her blind son, who struggle to cope with their current situation.
“I cook once every 24 hours when I get food. When I don’t, I beg neighbours for help. I’ve never experienced such hardship in my more than 30 years of slaughtering goats.
“The drought weakened us. It brought poor food, hardship, and a lot of debt. I’ve never gone through anything like this before. If I find food, I cook it. If not, we stay hungry. Before the drought, life was better. I worked and had an income. Now, the children, who depended only on me, face a difficult situation. That’s how it’s turned out. I pray to God to give me something to give them!”
Maka used to slaughter two goats a day and earned between $10 and $15 profit that was enough for food, water, and her children’s education. She pays no rent but hasn’t paid the water bill for two months.
She spent $1,200 of her savings on food, education, and clothes for Eid in March. With no other skills to fall back on, she finds herself in a precarious financial position.
Similarly, Habibi Ahmed Mahmoud, known locally as Habibo, had three of her children in second grade expelled from Gurmad School in Dusamareb. The school informed her they could no longer attend classes after failing to pay $60 in overdue fees.
“They don’t have education now. I couldn’t pay the small fees, and the teacher can’t teach for free. When I couldn’t pay, the children stayed home. They have nothing to do. You can feel the pain of a mother who wants her children to study and progress, only to see them sitting at home,” she told Radio Ergo.
Habibo struggles to find enough food for her family of 15. She used to earn between $10 and $14 daily from a grocery and vegetable shop and by slaughtering two animals each day to sell for meat.
Her supplies ran out due to hard times, and animal herders migrated far away in search of pasture and water for their livestock. Goats brought from distant areas are now too expensive.
“I have no other source of income,” she said. “I am the only earner in the family.
When things were good, we cooked food three times a day. We didn’t have to borrow money. We made a profit. We had enough food. I slaughtered a goat to pay for food, clothes, everything. But now, things are not the same, we are starving. We only cook once a day – hunger is real, and getting food is a problem.”
Habibo said she hasn’t paid her $8 electricity bill for the past three months and if she doesn’t settle her power will be cut off.
She also owes $3,500 borrowed to buy for food and including an old debt she had been paying off when her business was stable. She hasn’t made any payments in the last three months and is constantly pressured to repay.
For the past seven years, Habibo supported her family by selling goat meat, vegetables, and food from a stall. After separating from her husband long ago, she raised her children alone.
The entire urban economy in Dusamareb has slowed down due to the impact of the drought and the heavy toll it has taken on rural communities and their livestock.
Another single mother raising seven children, Maryam Abdi Ali, told Radio Ergo that four of her children, three of whom were in high school, were also forced out of their education. She used to earn $5-7 a day from her restaurant selling cooked rice, but most of her regular customers moved away or fell into debt.
“I feel a lot of pressure thinking about my children without education,” she said. “I couldn’t afford to pay for them. They were expelled and are now without lessons. One is in sixth grade, two in form 1, and one in form 4. If a child is not attending class, they can’t take exams. We don’t have money to bring them back. What will they learn? May God give us another solution.”
Maryam said the children were expelled after failing to pay $140 in fees over six months. She also struggles to feed her family, relying on uncooked food given by relatives once every 24 hours.
She has a $2,000 debt covering food, rent for her house and business space, and water bills. Those who lent her the money have given her until next month to repay, or face legal action.
They are living without electricity at the moment, as she can’t afford to pay the bill.
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Baarlamaanka Somaliland oo loo gudbiyey mooshin lagu joojinayo wadahadallada Somaliland iyo Soomaaliya
Sabti, May 10, 2025 {HMC} 30 xildhibaan oo ka tirsan Golaha Wakiillada Somaliland ayaa mooshin ay ku dalbanayaan in la joojiyo wadahadallada u dhexeeya Somaliland iyo Soomaaliya u gudbiyey Golaha Wakiillada.
Guddoomiyaha Golaha Wakiillada, Yaasiin Xaaji Maxamuud Xiir (Faratoon), ayaa golaha ka hor akhriyey magacyada xildhibaanada soo jeediyey mooshinka, waxaana shirguddoonku aqbalay mooshinka iyada oo loo gudbiyey la-taliyaha golaha.
Xukuumadda Somaliland ayaa dhawaan hakisay wadahadalladii muddo dheer socday ee ay la lahayd dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya, hase yeeshee wali tallaabadaasi sharci ma noqon, maadaama joojinta xukuumaddu ay la macno tahay kaliya “hakin”. Haddii uu goluhu meelmariyo mooshinkan, waxay noqonaysaa sharci-darro in Somaliland mar kale wadahadallo la gasho Soomaaliya.
Go’aanka xukuumadda Somaliland ay ku hakisay wadahadallada ayaa yimid kadib markii ay ka cadhootay socdaalkii uu Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Soomaaliya, Xamse Cabdi Barre, 12 Abriil ku tagay magaalada Laascaanood, halkaas oo uu kaga dhawaaqay in maamulka SSC-Khaatumo uu noqday xubin ka mid ah dowladda federaalka.
Wadahadallada Somaliland iyo Soomaaliya ayaa markii ugu horreysay London ka billowday bishii Feebarwari ee 2012, kadib markii Baarlamaanka Somaliland uu oggolaaday in ay Muqdisho iyo Hargeysa wadahadlaan markii ugu horaysay tan iyo 1991-kii. Xukuumaddii Madaxweyne Siilaanyo ayaa u arkaysay in wadahadalladu ay isu soo dhawayn karaan labada dhinac.
Haddaba, muddo 13 sano ah oo ay wadahadalladu si goos-goos ah u socdeen ilaa hadda lagama gaadhin natiijo la taaban karo. Isla markaana, joojinta wadahadallada ee xilligan ayaa muujinaysa in dhinacyadu ay sii kala fogaadeen.



