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  1. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Magaalada Muqdisho waxaa shalay si rasmi ah u yimid madaxda ugu sarreysa ee Hawlgalka Midowga Afrika ee Taageerada iyo Xasilinta Soomaaliya (AUSSOM), iyagoo u yimid in ay la wareegaan hogaanka howlgalka cusub ee beddelay ATMIS. Wafdigan waxaa hoggaaminaya Guddoomiyaha cusub ee AUSSOM, Danjire El Hadji Ibrahima Boly Diene oo u dhashay dalka Senegal, waxaana garoonka Aadan Cadde ku soo dhaweeyay saraakiil sare oo ka tirsan dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya. Waxaa sidoo kale qeyb ka ah Guddoomiye ku-xigeenka AUSSOM, Ambassador Mukhtaar Cusmaan Kaariye oo kasoo jeeda dalka Jabuuti, kaasoo isna Muqdisho soo gaaray shalay. AUSSOM waa hawlgal cusub oo si rasmi ah ula wareegaya mas’uuliyadda nabad ilaalinta iyo xasillinta Soomaaliya, kadib markii la qorsheeyey in hawlgalkii ATMIS uu dhammaado dhammaadka 2024. Ujeedada AUSSOM ayaa ah in uu noqdo mid ay Soomaalidu hoggaamineyso, iyadoo ay Midowga Afrika iyo beesha caalamka taageero ka geysanayaan dhanka farsamada, tababarka iyo kharashka. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, caqabadda ugu weyn ee haysata AUSSOM waa dhaqaale la’aan baahsan, taasoo dib u dhac weyn ku keentay howlgalka. Inkasta oo Qaramada Midoobay, Midowga Afrika iyo deeq-bixiyayaasha caalamka ay isla oggolaadeen in si wadajir ah loo bixiyo kharashaadka lagu shaqeynayo, haddana waxaa soo baxaya warar sheegaya in weli ay jiraan caqabado dhinaca bixinta lacagaha, taasoo dhalisay walaac sii kordhaya. Khataraha dhaqaale la’aanta waxaa ka mid ah in haddii aan si deg-deg ah loo xallin arrimaha maalgelinta, uu howlgalka AUSSOM istaagi karo – arrin khatar weyn ku ah amniga Soomaaliya, iyadoo aanay ciidamada dowladda weli u diyaarsaneyn inay si buuxda ula wareegaan mas’uuliyadda sugidda nabadda guud ahaan dalka. Waxaa la filayaa in maalmaha soo socda ay madaxdan AUSSOM kulammo la yeelan doonaan madaxda dowladda federaalka, si loo dardar-geliyo wada-shaqeynta labada dhinac iyo xal u helidda caqabadaha heysta howlgalka cusub.
  2. Mogadishu (Caasimada Online) – In mid-2022, Somalia was on the cusp of a historic breakthrough. A popular, clan-led uprising against al-Shabaab in the country’s heartlands, combined with a newly declared “total war” by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s administration, had the al-Qaeda-linked insurgency on the ropes. For the first time in over a decade, significant territory was being liberated by a Somali-led coalition, sparking cautious optimism that the tide was finally turning in the long and brutal conflict. Today, that optimism has been replaced by a grim and perilous reality. Al-Shabaab is not only resurgent but is actively threatening the capital, Mogadishu, after a devastating 2025 counter-offensive that has erased nearly all the government’s hard-won gains. The group has recaptured a string of strategic towns, including the critical forward operating base of Mahaas on July 27, 2025, and even attempted to assassinate the president himself within the capital. This dramatic reversal was not merely a result of the militants’ resilience. It was the direct consequence of a catastrophic strategic miscalculation by the Somali government. By prioritizing a divisive and high-stakes political project to overhaul the constitution and centralize power, the administration fractured the national anti-insurgent coalition, alienated its most critical allies, and created a political and security vacuum that al-Shabaab skillfully exploited. The government chose to fight a war on two fronts—one against the insurgency and another against its fragile political system—and is now on the verge of losing both. The initial success of the 2022–2023 offensive was rooted in its organic nature. It began not as a top-down government strategy, but as a grassroots rebellion by clan militias known as the Ma’awisley. For years, communities in central Somalia had endured al-Shabaab’s oppressive rule, but the group’s escalating demands for taxes and child soldiers, coupled with the assassination of respected elders, created a tipping point. President Mohamud’s newly elected government astutely harnessed this widespread anger, providing the Somali National Army (SNA) as a “hammer” to support Ma’awisley’s “anvil” of local legitimacy and intelligence. This hybrid force, backed by international drone support, dislodged al-Shabaab from significant swathes of Hirshabelle and Galmudug states, including the former insurgent hub of Adan Yabaal. The gains were the most comprehensive since the mid-2010s, demonstrating that a Somali-led, locally grounded strategy could succeed where years of foreign-led containment had stalled. The fateful pivot to politics Just as the military offensive was reaching its peak, the government’s focus shifted from the battlefield to the legislative chamber. In late 2023, the administration initiated an ambitious effort to amend Somalia’s 2012 provisional constitution, a document that had intentionally left unresolved contentious issues of power-sharing. The proposed reforms, controversially passed by parliament in March 2024, were sweeping. They sought to replace the clan-based power-sharing model with a presidential system, introduce universal suffrage, and grant the president the authority to appoint and dismiss the prime minister—a power previously held by parliament. While the government framed the agenda as a necessary step toward a modern and stable state, critics and political rivals immediately denounced it as a unilateral power grab. Powerful regional leaders and former presidents accused Mohamud of using the reforms to consolidate his authority and rig the political landscape ahead of the 2026 elections. The process, pushed through without a broad consensus, was seen as an existential threat by federal member states like Puntland and Jubaland, which fiercely guard their autonomy. What was especially damaging was the failure to use this constitutional moment as a nation-building opportunity. Instead of pursuing inclusive dialogue with regional stakeholders, the government’s top-down approach deepened distrust and hardened opposition to its policies. A more consultative process—especially one that took into account the concerns of Puntland and Jubaland—could have strengthened the legitimacy of the state rather than eroding it. The coalition crumbles The political fallout was immediate and devastating to the war effort. In March 2024, following the passage of the amendments, the powerful state of Puntland announced it would no longer recognize the authority of the federal government, effectively withdrawing one of the nation’s most capable regional security forces from any coordinated anti-insurgency effort. The relationship with Jubaland state followed a similar trajectory, culminating in armed clashes between federal and Jubaland forces in late 2024 after Mogadishu rejected the legitimacy of its regional election. As the federal government became consumed by these political battles, the frontline forces felt abandoned. Support for the Ma’awisley clan militias—the backbone of the offensive—reportedly dried up. Feeling betrayed, their morale plummeted, and many units simply withdrew from the fight, leaving the overstretched and logistically challenged SNA exposed. The much-anticipated second phase of the offensive, “Operation Black Lion,” was indefinitely postponed as the “total war” ground to a halt. Compounding this collapse was a deeper issue: the Somali state’s limited capacity to govern newly liberated areas. Corruption, poor coordination, and inconsistent international funding hampered the government’s ability to provide basic services or economic incentives. In many rural communities, disillusionment grew as the promise of liberation gave way to neglect—creating a void that al-Shabaab was quick to fill with its own brutal but predictable form of governance. Al-Shabaab’s deadly renaissance The political vacuum was a gift to al-Shabaab. The group, which thrives on government disunity, regrouped and launched a major counter-offensive in February 2025. Facing demoralized and unsupported government troops, its fighters swiftly recaptured a string of strategic towns. Adan Yabaal, whose liberation in 2022 was a major symbolic victory, fell back into insurgent hands in April 2025. In July, the group overran Moqokori, Tardo, and the critical government forward operating base of Mahaas, establishing a “triangular stronghold” in central Somalia that allows it to sever government supply lines. Its forces have seized towns less than 50 kilometers from Mogadishu, tightening a virtual noose around the capital. Critically, al-Shabaab’s comeback was not confined to military might—it was also an intelligence victory. The Somali government’s inability to hold rural areas or maintain local intelligence networks allowed the group to regroup undetected. The failure to consolidate control over these regions after initial liberation highlights a dangerous misconception: that retaking towns alone equates to strategic success. Meanwhile, public sentiment began to shift. Communities that once celebrated the downfall of al-Shabaab grew frustrated with the federal government’s lack of follow-through. As the conflict dragged on and promises of stability failed to materialize, many civilians chose neutrality—or quiet cooperation with insurgents—as a means of survival. The loss of civilian trust further undermined the government’s legitimacy and its war effort. The government’s decision to prioritize political consolidation over national security has not only stalled a promising offensive but also actively enabled the enemy’s resurgence. Conclusion The opportunity of 2022 was not simply missed—it was squandered. Today, the Somali state is more fragmented, its security forces more divided, and al-Shabaab more confident and strategically positioned than it has been in years, leaving the country on a perilous path with no easy options ahead. Somalia’s war against al-Shabaab has now fallen into a dangerous historical pattern. Similar offensives in 2011–2014 also made sweeping gains, only to collapse when political infighting, poor coordination, and lack of follow-up sapped momentum. The cycle of advance and retreat continues—not because of battlefield failures, but because political leaders have repeatedly failed to translate military victories into sustainable governance. What’s worse, the country’s internal fragmentation is increasingly intertwined with regional rivalries. Neighboring states and Gulf powers have pursued their own interests through Somali factions, sometimes deepening divisions between federal member states and Mogadishu. As external actors align with various Somali stakeholders, the civil conflict risks becoming regionalized, complicating efforts to develop a cohesive national strategy.
  3. Mogadishu (Caasimada Online) – The strategic Somali border town of Doolow once again became a flashpoint in the Horn of Africa’s most complex and fraught relationship. In a scene grimly reminiscent of past confrontations, Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) troops clashed directly with personnel from Somalia’s federal intelligence agency. The firefight, which reportedly left at least one federal soldier dead and saw the local intelligence commander arrested, was not a random skirmish. It was a calculated display of power, deeply enmeshed in a bitter internal Somali political struggle and timed with cynical precision as Somalia’s president was in Addis Ababa for diplomatic talks. The incident is the latest in a pattern of violations that has seen Mogadishu issue furious condemnations, accusing Ethiopia of “blatant aggression” and a flagrant disregard for its sovereignty. Yet, despite the outrage, Somalia has consistently stopped short of severing all ties. This paradox raises a critical question: Why does a nation, whose sovereignty is so openly challenged, continue to engage with its aggressor? The answer lies in a painful reality forged by a crippling security dependency, deep internal political fractures that Ethiopia masterfully exploits, and a pragmatic, if agonizing, strategy for national survival. Somalia is not passively watching these violations; it is navigating a crisis it cannot afford to escalate. But the time for strategic patience may be reaching its limit. Continued passivity risks normalizing Ethiopian violations, eroding the very concept of Somali sovereignty. If these incidents go unanswered, they will set a dangerous precedent—that Somalia’s borders and military personnel can be violated with impunity. A nation hostage to its security The primary reason Somalia cannot afford a complete diplomatic rupture, as some argue, is its profound and inescapable dependence on the very military it accuses of aggression. For over a decade, Ethiopia has been a cornerstone of the fight against Al-Shabaab, the al-Qaeda-affiliated insurgency that continues to control vast swathes of rural Somalia and poses an existential threat to the state. Ethiopia maintains a formidable and complex military footprint inside Somalia, operating on two parallel tracks. First, approximately 2,500 ENDF soldiers are officially part of the African Union-led peacekeeping mission, now known as AUSSOM, playing a formal role in joint operations with the Somali National Army (SNA). Second, and more significantly, an estimated 5,000 to 7,000 additional Ethiopian troops are stationed in Somalia under separate bilateral agreements. These non-AU forces operate with greater autonomy, primarily in the border regions of Gedo, Bakool, and Hirshabelle, creating a deep security buffer to protect Ethiopia from cross-border attacks. This combined force of over 10,000 seasoned soldiers is indispensable. Somali regional officials, particularly in the Southwest and Jubaland states, have openly stated that a sudden withdrawal of Ethiopian forces would be catastrophic, creating a security vacuum that would only benefit Al-Shabaab. The Somali National Army, still in a developmental phase, is wholly unprepared to fill such a void. Ethiopia’s proxy politics in Gedo Beyond its indispensable military role, Ethiopia wields another powerful instrument of influence: its ability to manipulate the deep political fault lines that run through the Somali state. The constant power struggle between the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) in Mogadishu and semi-autonomous Federal Member States (FMS) provides Addis Ababa with multiple levers to apply pressure and protect its interests. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Gedo region, the epicenter of Monday’s clash. Nominally part of Jubaland state, Gedo has long been a tinderbox of political and clan-based conflict. The FGS has persistently worked to undermine the authority of Jubaland’s president, Ahmed Madobe, whom it views as an obstacle to its centralizing ambitions. In response, Ethiopia has cultivated a strong, long-standing alliance with Madobe and the Jubaland administration, providing them with military and political backing in their struggles against both Al-Shabaab and the FGS. The clashes in Doolow are a direct result of this dynamic. In both the recent incident and a similar one in December 2024, Ethiopian forces intervened decisively on behalf of their Jubaland allies against federal troops. This serves as a powerful message to Mogadishu that its authority is severely limited in regions where Ethiopia has deep-rooted interests. Critics argue that the FGS’s relentless campaign against Jubaland has created the very instability that invites this foreign meddling, at times diverting crucial resources from the fight against Al-Shabaab and creating security vacuums for the militants to exploit. But proxy interference in internal political disputes crosses a dangerous line. Ethiopia is no longer a neutral partner—it is acting as a regional power broker using Somalia’s internal divisions to preserve its strategic leverage. Mogadishu cannot afford to let this dynamic continue unchecked. A sustained diplomatic counter-campaign—both regionally and internationally—is urgently needed to reframe Ethiopia not as a peacekeeping ally, but as a destabilizing force violating Somali sovereignty. The diplomatic tightrope walk Faced with these constraints, Somalia has adopted a nuanced diplomatic strategy that combines protest and pragmatism. The current cycle of tension was ignited in January 2024, when Ethiopia signed a controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the breakaway region of Somaliland, offering potential diplomatic recognition in exchange for a 50-year lease on a naval base. The deal sparked fury in Mogadishu, which expelled Ethiopia’s ambassador and threatened to bar its troops from the new AU mission. This high-stakes gambit successfully internationalized the dispute, creating a regional crisis that drew in international partners. The diplomatic off-ramp came in December 2024 with the Turkish-brokered Ankara Declaration. The agreement was a masterclass in face-saving diplomacy: Ethiopia reaffirmed its respect for Somalia’s sovereignty, while Somalia acknowledged Ethiopia’s need for sea access and the sacrifices of its troops in the fight against Al-Shabaab. This allowed Mogadishu to claim a victory on principle while gracefully backing down from its threat to expel the indispensable Ethiopian forces. However, as the recurring clashes in Doolow demonstrate, such diplomatic agreements do not erase the complex power realities on the ground. These incidents serve as Ethiopia’s periodic and brutal reminders to Mogadishu that its leverage remains intact, regardless of the text of any declaration. The Ankara Declaration gave Ethiopia a reputational reset it did not earn. Its repeated violations since then show that Addis Ababa cannot be trusted to respect Somalia’s sovereignty without consequence. Future diplomacy must be backed by credible deterrents—whether legal, regional, or military in nature. Otherwise, Ethiopia will continue to treat Somali territory as negotiable space. The case for a firm response Somalia is at a pivotal inflection point. Continued accommodation of Ethiopia’s increasingly aggressive behavior risks turning what were once exceptional violations into the foundation of a dangerous new normal. Suppose Mogadishu continues to absorb these provocations without consequence. In that case, it risks sending the message that Somali sovereignty is optional. This perception will be difficult, if not impossible, to reverse. A clear and strategic response is no longer optional—it is a matter of national survival and constitutional dignity. The stakes extend far beyond Doolow or Jubaland; they reach into the very heart of Somalia’s ability to govern itself, defend its borders, and maintain the legitimacy of its institutions. Mogadishu must now begin building the legal, diplomatic, and regional infrastructure necessary to hold Ethiopia accountable. That includes formally pressing the African Union and IGAD to investigate the ENDF’s violations in Doolow, securing international backing for a phased drawdown of non-AU Ethiopian troops operating under bilateral arrangements, and initiating a broader review of Ethiopia’s military footprint inside Somalia. Just as crucial is the need to resolve internal divisions. As long as Somalia’s federal institutions remain fragmented, Ethiopia will continue to exploit those cracks to advance its interests at Somalia’s expense. A more unified federal framework will deny Ethiopia its current leverage and strengthen Somalia’s negotiating position on the regional stage. In parallel, Somalia must actively pursue deeper strategic partnerships with reliable regional actors—such as Turkey, Qatar, and other friendly states—who respect Somalia’s sovereignty and can offer security cooperation without the strings Ethiopia now pulls. Somalia’s sovereignty cannot, and must not, be contingent on Ethiopia’s approval. The longer Mogadishu delays action, the more entrenched Ethiopia’s influence becomes—both in Gedo and across Somalia’s political landscape. The time to confront this challenge is now—calmly, strategically, but unequivocally.
  4. Doha (Caasimada Online) – Saudi Arabia on Monday urged the international community to bolster support for Somalia’s security and development, praising Mogadishu’s recent diplomatic efforts to ease the severe tensions with its neighbouring country, Ethiopia. Speaking at a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Contact Group for Somalia in Doha, Qatar, Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Elkhereiji stressed the need for collective action to help the Horn of Africa nation confront extremist violence and build a stable future. “The Kingdom continues to provide relief and humanitarian aid through KSrelief,” Elkhereiji said, referencing the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre. He affirmed a commitment to “advancing relief and development efforts that promote stability and reduce human suffering.” The high-level meeting focused on mobilizing resources for a country grappling with a persistent Islamist insurgency, political fragility, and the complex geopolitical dynamics of the Horn of Africa. Praise for Ethiopia dialogue A key focus of the Saudi statement was the recent Turkish-hosted reconciliation talks between Somalia and Ethiopia. Elkhereiji reiterated the Kingdom’s support for the dialogue, calling it “a first step toward peace between the two nations.” He said the agreement to talk “reflects a genuine desire to overcome tensions and build a future of security, stability, and joint development.” Relations between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa plunged into crisis in January 2024 after Ethiopia signed a controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia that is not internationally recognized. The deal offered Ethiopia a 50-year lease on a naval port in exchange for steps that could lead to the formal recognition of Somaliland’s sovereignty, a move Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud labelled an act of “annexation.” The subsequent diplomatic fallout threatened to destabilize the already volatile region before Türkiye helped broker initial talks to de-escalate the situation. While commending diplomatic progress, Elkhereiji issued a strong condemnation of violence aimed at undermining Somalia’s stability. “He emphasized the need for collective efforts to combat extremism, which threatens state security, peaceful coexistence, and sustainable development,” the Saudi Press Agency reported. His comments came as the Somali federal government, supported by African Union forces (ATMIS) and local militias, continues a long and difficult offensive against Al-Shabaab. The Al-Qaeda-affiliated extremist group controls large swathes of rural southern and central Somalia. It frequently carries out attacks against government, civilian, and military targets in its bid to topple the Western-backed government in Mogadishu. Elkhereiji called for a unified front to counter the group, which remains the most significant security challenge to both Somalia and the wider region. Call for development and aid The Saudi deputy minister emphasized the importance of long-term economic solutions in stabilizing Somalia. He urged international partners to back “infrastructure and long-term production projects aligned with Somali government priorities.” This includes, he noted, the responsible development of Somalia’s newly discovered natural resources. The country is believed to have significant untapped oil and gas reserves, which could transform its economy but also pose challenges related to governance and equitable resource sharing. Saudi Arabia has been a long-standing provider of humanitarian assistance to Somalia, addressing crises from drought to conflict displacement through its aid arm, KSrelief. In a sign of the country’s gradual return to the international stage, Elkhereiji praised Somalia for securing a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2025–2026 term. He described the successful June 2024 election as a “major diplomatic milestone that reflects growing international confidence in Somalia’s role in promoting global peace and security.” It marks the first time in over 50 years that Somalia sits on the UN’s most powerful body, a significant achievement for a state that was considered “failed” for much of the past three decades. The position will give Mogadishu a direct voice in addressing global peace and security challenges, including those in its volatile region.
  5. Mogadishu (Caasimada Online) – Somalia’s government announced on Monday the purchase of two Airbus A320 aircraft to relaunch its national carrier, Somali Airlines, more than three decades after the airline ceased operations with the country’s descent into civil war. The move marks a significant step in the Horn of Africa nation’s efforts to rebuild its state institutions and normalize its economy after years of conflict. Officials stated the revived airline is expected to begin flights within two months. The purchase agreement was formalized at the office of Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre in Mogadishu, signaling high-level government commitment to the project. “Today, we finalized a purchase agreement with Lima Holding Group for two Airbus A320 aircraft,” said Mohamed Farah Nuuh, the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, in a statement to the press. “These planes will be operational within two months.” The revival of Somali Airlines, once a prominent symbol of national pride with its white and blue livery, is seen as a milestone for a country still grappling with security challenges and focused on a path of recovery. A symbol of national recovery Founded in 1964, Somali Airlines, affectionately known as the “White Star,” grew to connect Mogadishu with major destinations across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, including Rome and Frankfurt. Its fleet once included modern Boeing 707 and 720 aircraft. However, the airline, like most of Somalia’s national institutions, collapsed with the overthrow of President Siad Barre’s government in 1991, which plunged the country into a prolonged civil war. Its aircraft were left grounded or were lost, and its international routes were abandoned. For the past 34 years, Somalia’s airspace has been served exclusively by private domestic carriers and foreign international airlines. The country regained complete control of its airspace in 2017, nearly three decades after the United Nations had managed it from a control center in neighboring Kenya. The acquisition of the two Airbus jets is the first phase of a broader, more ambitious strategy to re-establish a competitive national airline. Minister Nuuh emphasized that this was just the beginning of a gradual expansion. “The government decides that this is a starting point. We will acquire aircraft in batches,” the minister explained. “These two planes will be followed by another two or three. We want Somali Airlines to be able to compete with international services in a short period.” The Airbus A320 is a modern, short-to-medium-haul passenger jet widely used by airlines worldwide, indicating that the government aims to meet current international aviation standards from the outset. The purchase was made from Lima Holding Group, a company involved in aircraft leasing, chartering, and sales. A government focused on rebuilding The relaunch of the national airline aligns with the broader agenda of the government led by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, which has prioritized economic development and state-building alongside its ongoing security operations against the al-Shabaab extremist group. Re-establishing a national carrier is expected to boost the economy by improving connectivity, facilitating trade, and potentially lowering airfare costs in a market currently dominated by a few private players. It also holds deep symbolic value for many Somalis, representing a return to normalcy and a restoration of national sovereignty. While the government’s announcement has been met with optimism, the new airline will face significant challenges, including stiff competition from established regional carriers, the high cost of aviation fuel, and the need to build a robust operational and safety infrastructure from scratch. Nevertheless, the sight of a Somali Airlines plane on an international tarmac would be a powerful testament to the nation’s resilience and its long journey toward peace and stability.
  6. Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has appointed Bilan Bile Mahmoud as Secretary-General of the Banadir Regional Administration, replacing Faysal Arale Afrah. Source: Hiiraan Online
  7. Mogadishu (HOL) — The Somali government says it purchased two Airbus A320 aircraft in a major step toward reviving Somali Airlines, more than three decades after the national carrier ceased operations following the collapse of central authority in 1991. Source: Hiiraan Online
  8. Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa ka qeyb-galay Shirka Qiimaynta Horumarka Nidaamyada Cuntada ee Qaramada Midoobey (UN Food Systems Summit) oo lagu qabtay magaalada Addis Ababa ee dalka Itoobiya. Madaxweynaha oo khudbad ka jeediyay madashan ayaa soo bandhigay muhiimadda iskaashiga caalamiga ah ee la-dagaallanka cunto-yarida, isbeddelka cimilada iyo horumarinta nidaamyada cunto ee waara. Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda ayaa muujiyey in Soomaaliya ay saameeyeen abaaraha soo noqnoqda iyo isbeddelka cimilada, taas oo horseedday in malaayiin qof ay wajahaan cunto-yari, waxa uuna adkeeyay in horumarinta nidaamka wax-soosaarka dalagga iyo xoolaha uu yahay lagama maarmaan si looga gudbo duruufaha nololeed. “Istaraatiijiyadda Horumarinta Beeraha, waxay si cad u qeexaysaa ahmiyadda ay leeyihiin hagaajinta maamulka, kordhinta wax-soosaarka, dhisidda kaabeyaasha dhaqaalaha, horumarinta ganacsiga beeraha, iyo xoojinta awoodda hay’adaha. Waxaan aaminsanahay in beeruhu aysan kaliya dadka quudin, balse ay sidoo kale abuurayaan shaqooyin, xoojinayaan nabadda, islamarkaana ay Soomaaliya u diyaarinayaan mustaqbal ifaya”. Sidoo kale, Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh ayaa xusay qorshaha Dowladda Federaalka ee ku saleysan ee Dib-u-dhiska (National Transformation Plan), kaas oo mudnaanta siinaya horumarinta wax-soo-saarka gudaha, kobcinta dhaqaalaha miyiga, iskaashiga dowlad iyo ganacsatada, dhisidda nidaamyo suuq-geyn ah oo xoojinaya isku xirnaanta beeraleyda, suuqyada gudaha iyo kuwa caalamiga ah. “Sugnaanta cunnadu waa nabad dhisid, isbeddelka beerahana waa dhisidda qaran. Maalgashi kasta oo lagu sameeyo waa maalgashi lagu dhisayo nabad waarta iyo koboc dhaqaale oo loo siman yahay”. Madaxweynaha ayaa ugu baaqay beesha caalamka in ay xoojiyaan garab istaagga Soomaaliya, iyagoo taageero siinaya kaabeyaasha wax-soo-saarka, dhaqaalaha cagaaran iyo hirgelinta tiknoolojiyadda casriga ah ee dhanka beeraha si loo abuuro nidaamyo cunto oo dadka Soomaaliyeed ay si buuxda uga faa’iidaystaan. Source: goobjoog.com
  9. Mogadishu (HOL) — Al-Shabaab militants seized control of the strategic central Somali town of Mahas on Sunday, marking the group’s first breach of the area in more than a decade and raising alarms about its renewed strength across the region. Source: Hiiraan Online
  10. (ERGO) – Families living in Qurdubey displacement camp in Dollow say the allocation of cash aid to less than 10 per cent of the camp’s population is forcing everyone to eat less, as the resources are being shared among many other relatives and neighbours. Source: Hiiraan Online
  11. Xilli saacado ka hor ciidanka Itoobiya ay weerareen saldhiggii xarunta NISA ee magaalada Doolow, islamarkaana ay afduubteen ciidankii ku sugnaa iyo Taliyahoodii, ka dibna taliskii gubeen ayaa waxaa degmada ka bilowday bannaanbax ay sameynayaan dadweynuhu, kaas oo lagu diidanyahay tillaabadii ay ciidanka Itoobiya xalay qaadeen. Dadka bannaanbaxaa dhigayay ayaa ku dhawaaqayay erayo ka dhan ah ciidanka Itoobiya iyo maamulka degmada, ayadoo sheegay inay aad uga caraysanyihiin dhacdooyinka foosha xun ee ciidanka shisheeye ay ka samaynayaan gudaha deegaankooda. Ciidanka Itoobiya ayaa la xaqiijiyay inay ciidankii dowladda ee joogay Doolow qaarna dileen, qaar kale oo taliyihii nabad sugiddu ku jirona ka kaxaysteen, ayadoo ilaa haatan aan la garanayn meesha ay la aadeen, sidoo kalena waxay gubeen taliskii nabad sugidda ee Doolow. Source: goobjoog.com
  12. Wararkii ugu dambeeyay ee ka imaanaya magaalada Doolow ee gobolka Gedo ayaa sheegaya in ciidanka Itoobiya dagaalkii xalay degmadaas ka dhacay ay ku gubeen taliskii nabad sugidda qaranka, islamarkaana askartii joogtay waxna ay dileen, qaarna afduubteen oo gudaha Itoobiya u wateen. Degmada Doolow ayaa waxaa xalay ka dhacay dagaal culus oo u dhexeeya ciidan tiro yar oo ka tirsan booliiska iyo nabad sugidda Soomaaliya iyo ciidanka Itoobiya oo garab siinaya maamulka magaaladaas, waxayna ciidanka Itoobiya dagaalka u adeegsadeen madaafiicda culus oo ay ku burburiyeen goobo badan oo xarumo dowladeed ay ku jiraan. Intaas ka dib sida ay wararku sheegayaan ciidanka Itoobiya waxay gacanta ku dhigeen qaar kamid ah ciidanka dowladda iyo taliyahoodii, ayagoo u kaxaystay gudaha dhulka Itoobiya maamusho ee deegaanka Soomaalida, halka askarta qaarkoodna ay dagaalka ku dhinteen. Dhacdadan ayaa imaanaysa xilli madaxweynaha Soomaaliya iyo Taliyaha nabad sugidda labaduba ay ku suganyihiin caasimadda Dalka Itoobiya ee Addis Ababa, islamarkaana ciidanka ku sugan Doolow aysan ka tirsanayn howlgalka Midowga Afrika ee AUSSOM. Dhanka kale maamulka Jubbaland oo war ka soo saaray dagaalka Doolow ayaa sheegay in ciidanka DFS ay weerareen xarumaha ciidamadooda, islamarkaana ay iska difaaceen, ayagoo eedeyn culus u jeediyay madaxtooyada Soomaaliya. Source: goobjoog.com
  13. Boqollaal Soogalooti ah oo ka imaanaya dalka Itoobiya ayaa dhawaanahan si xawli ah ugu qulqulaya dhinaca magaalada Boosaaso iyo degaannada ku xeeran oo qaarkood uu ka socdo hawlgalka ciribtirka argagixisada. Soogalootiga oo u badan qowmiyadda Oromada ee Itoobiya ayaa si maalinle ah u maraya laamiga dheer ee Garoowe iyo Boosaaso, halkaasi oo ay uga sii gudbaan magaalada Boosaaso, sida laga soo xigtay ilo wareedyo xogtooda la socda. Dowladda Puntland oo horay u joojisay qulqulka Ajaanibta, kaddib markii uu bilowday Hawlgalka Calmiskaad ayaa markan wajahaysa mawjado Soogalooti ah oo ka imaanaya Itoobiya, kuwaasi ku sii jeeda Boosaaso iyo degaannada ku xeeran ee uu ka socdo wejigii 4aad ee Hawlgalka. Bilowgii Hawlgalka Calmiskaad, warbixino amni oo la helay ayaa xaqiijiyay in ay jiraan Soogalooti badan oo ka yimid dhinaca Itoobiya, kuwaasi oo ku biiray mileeshiyaadka Daacish oo markaasi xooggana, taasi oo Puntland ku riixday in ay joojiso qulqulka Muhaajiriinta. PUNTLAND POST The post Puntland oo wajahaysa mawjado soogalooti ah oo ka imaanaya dalka Itoobiya appeared first on Puntland Post.
  14. Madaxweynaha Mareykanka Donald Trump ayaa sheegay in marinka Qasa aysan ka jirin wax macaluul ama gaajo ah, balse ay suurtagal tahay in halkaas ka taagantahay cunto xumo ama nafaqa darro . Wuxuu intaa ku daray in Mareykanku uu 60 milyan oo doolar laba toddobaad ka hor bixiyay si cunto iyo gargaar loo gaarsii Qasa, halka dalalka kalena aanay waxba siin, islamarkaana aanu qof ka hadlay ama yidhi Washington uga mahadceliyay tillaabadaas, siduu hadalka u dhigey. “malaha waxaa ka jirta nafaqo darro, sababtoo ah Xamaas ayaa xadaysa gargaarka” ayuu Trump oo ka hadlay duruufaha adag ee ay wajahayaan dadka reer Falastiin ee ku nool marinka go’doonsan ee Qasa, kuwaas oo xittaa aan haysan cunto iyo gabaad ammaan ah. Dagaalka marinka Qasa ayaa billowday 7-dii bishii Oktoobar ee sabadkii 2023 oo haatan laga joogo 22 bilood, Israa’iilna weli waxay sii waddaa duqeymaha iyo duullaanka aan kala sooca lahayn ee halkaas ka socda, ayadoo dunidu ay indhaha ka daawanayso waxa ka socda Qasa. Source: goobjoog.com
  15. Dowlad goboleedka Puntland oo war saxaafadeed ka soo saartay dagaalkii ka dhacay degmada Maxaas ee gobolka Hiiraan, ayaa cambaareysay weerarka ay Alshabaab ku qaadeen magaaladaas, yadoo PL tacsi u dirtay ehelada dadkii ku dhintay. Sidoo kale, Puntland waxay si gaar ah u boggaadisay ciidamada Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo kuwa deegaanka ee Macawiisleyda ah ee difaaca adag ka muujiyay Maxaas, iyagoo caddeeyay geesinimo iyo u heellananta ilaalinta dadka iyo dalka Soomaaliyeed. War saxaafadeedka ka soo baxay Puntland ayaa lagu muujiyay walaac weyn oo ku aaddan dhaqaaqyada sii kordhaya ee kooxda Al-Shabaab iyo isku daygeeda ah in ay dib u qabsadaan deeggaanadii horay looga saaray iyo kuwo cusub oo muhiimad juqraafi leh, kuwaas oo ay kamid yihiin Sabiid iyo Caanoole oo dhowaan ay kooxdu weerartay. Puntland ayaa ugu dambeyn ku baaqday in dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo maamullada xubnaha ka ah, gaar ahaan Galmudug iyo Hirshabeelle ay iskaashi dhab ah ka yeeshaan dagaalka Alshabaab si looga hortago dhaqdhaqaaqa sii kordhaya ee ay kooxdaasi waddo. Source: goobjoog.com
  16. Xukuumadda Jubaland oo Warsaxaafadeed ka soo saartay ayaa in sheegtay in mudda ku dhow toddobaad, magaalada Beledxaawo waxay wajahaysay weerarro isdaba joog ah oo kaga imaanaya ciidamo ku sugan xerada UK ee duleedka magaaladaas, kuwaasi oo uu hoggaaminayo shakhsi gacan-saar la leh Villa Somalia. Jubaland waxay sheegtay in gelinkii hore ee shalay ciidamadaasi weerar si toos ah ku qaadeen magaalada Beledxaawo, oo ay gacanta ku hayaan Ciidamafa Jubaland, waxaana Warsaxaafadeedka lagu yiri “Weerarkaasi wuxuu sababay barakac baahsan, burbur hantiyeed oo xooggan, iyo cabsi laga dhaxlay hub culus, oo si aan loo meel dayin loogu garaacay gudaha magaalada. Intaa kaliya kuma ekaan, ee ciidamadaasi waxay sidoo kale biliilaaysteen guryo ay dadkii lahaa ka qaxeen, taasoo si cad u muujinaysa in aanay wax dan ah ka lahayn shacabka iyo deegaanka.” “Dhanka kale, ciidamada nabadsugidda ee ka amar qaata eedaysane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ee fadhiigoodu yahay magaalada Doolow, ayaa xalay weerar gardarro ah ku qaaday xarumaha ciidamada Dowladda Jubaland ee magaaladaasi. Weerarkan wuxuu astaan u yahay damaca sii fidaya ee ah in la carqaladeeyo xasilloonida Jubaland, iyadoo la adeegsanayo awood ciidan oo sharci darro ah isla markaana colaado daba dheeraada laga abuuro deegaanka” ayuu sii raaciyay Warsaxaafadeedka Jubaland. Jubaland waxay tilmaantay in ay ka go’an tahay ilaalinta amniga shacabka, difaaca dhulka Jubaland, iyo ka hortagga dhammaan qorshayaasha gurracan ee Taliska Madaxweyme Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, waxaana ay raacisay “Weerarada uu eedaysane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud kusoo qaaday Jubaland waxay si toos ah u wiiqayaan dagaalka ka dhanka ah Khawaarijta, waxayna carqaladeynayaan jihadii mideysnayd ee lagula dirirayey argagixisada.” PUNTLAND POST The post Jubaland oo faahfaahin ka bixisay dagaallo ka dhacay magaalooyinka Doolow iyo Beledxaawo ee gobolka Gedo appeared first on Puntland Post.
  17. Faahfaahinno dheeraad ah oo ka soo baxaya Faahfaahinno dheeraad ah ayaa ka soo baxaya weerar ay ciidanka dowladda Itoobiya ku qaadeen xarunta hay’adda nabad sugidda iyo sirdoonka(NISA) ay ku lahayd degmada Doolow ee gobolka Gedo. Ciidamada Itoobiya oo ay weheliyaan kuwa ka amar qaata maamulka Jubbaland ayaa xalay fiidnimadii weerar culus ku ekeeyay taliska nabad sugidda Doolow, waxaana halkaas ka qarxay dagaal aad u culus oo hubka noocyadiisa kala duwan laysku adeegsaday, sida ay sheegeen saraakiil amni iyo goobjoogeyaal ku sugan magaaladaasi. Dagaalkan ayaan ilaa hadda khasaaraha rasmiga ah ee ka dhacay la xaqiijin, lamana oga sida ay xaaladdu ku dambayn doonto maadaama ciidamadii dagaalamay ay weli gudaha degmada isku hor fadhiyaan, sida xogihii ugu dambeeyay ee laga helay Doolow ay tilmaamayaan. Ciidanka Itoobiya oo garab siinaya kuwa maamulka Jubbaland ayaa bilow ka hor askar ka tirsan ciidanka qaranka ku laayay degmadaasi Doolow, wuxuuna weerarkani ku soo beegmayaa xilli madaxweynaha Soomaaliya uu ku suganyahay caasimadda dalka Itoobiya ee Addis Ababa. Itoobiya oo soohdin dhuleed la wadaagta dhammaan dowlad goboleedyada dalka ayaa faragelin aan caadi ahayn ku ahaysa dowladnimada iyo madax-bannaanida Soomaaliya, ayadoo askartii bilo ka hor at ciidamadeedu Doolow ku dileen aan dhiiggooda cidina wax iska weydiin. Source: goobjoog.com
  18. Dowladda Puntland oo Warsaxaafadeed soo saartay ayaa si kulul u cambaareysay weerarkii argagixiso ee ay maanta mileeshiyaadka Al-Shabaab ku qabsadeen degmada Maxaas ee gobolka Hiiraan. Dowladda Puntland waxay walaac weyn ka muujisay dhaqaaqyada sii kordhaya ee kooxda Al-Shabaab iyo isku dayadooda ah in ay dib u qabsadaan deggaanadii horay looga xoreeyey iyo kuwo cusub oo muhiimad juqraafi leh. Puntland waxay sheegtay in ay aaminsan tahay in xaaladda amni ee ka sii daraysa ee gobollada dhexe ay u baahan tahay iskaashi dhab ah oo dhex mara dowladaha xubnaha ka ah dowladda Federaalka, gaar ahaan Galmudug iyo Hirshabeelle, si loo helo gorshe mideysan oo lagu wajahayo halista kooxda Al-Shabaab. “Argagixisadu meel walbo oo ay joogto waxay khatar ku yihiin dadkeenna iyo dalkeenna, waana lagama maarmaan in meel looga soo wadajeesto, sidaasi darteed Dowladda Puntland waxay diyaar u tahay in ay doorkeeda qaadato oo gacan ka geysato dadaalka kasta oo dalka looga sifeynayo argagixisada” ayaa lagu yiri Warsaxaafadeedka Puntland. Dowladda Puntland waxay ugu baaqday beesha caalamka in ay si buuxda u garab istaagto dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo dowladaha xubnaha ka ah dowladda Federaalka, iyagoo siinaya taageero muuqata oo dhanka amniga iyo sirdoonka, sil loo xoojiyo dagaalka ka dhanka ah kooxaha xagjirka ah ee khalkhalgelinaya xasilloonida dalka. PUNTLAND POST The post Dowladda Puntland oo walaac xooggan ka muujisay qabsashadii Al-shabaab ee degmada Maxaas appeared first on Puntland Post.
  19. Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, oo booqasho ku jooga magaalada Addis Ababa ee dalka Itoobiya ayaa halkaas kulan gaar ah kula qaatay Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Itoobiya, Mudane Abiy Ahmed. Kulankan ayaa hordhac u ah is aragyo gaar gaar ah oo Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya uu ka yeelanayo madaxda ka qeyb-galaysa Shirweynaha Qaramada Midoobey ee Sugnaanta Cuntada Adduunka, oo lagu falanqeynayo xal u helidda caqabadaha ku xeeran helitaanka cunto ku filan dunida, gaar ahaan dalalka ay saameeyeen abaaraha, colaadaha iyo isbeddelka cimilada. Intii uu socday kulanka, labada hoggaamiye ayaa si qoto dheer uga wada hadlay xoojinta xiriirka laba geesoodka ah ee ka dhexeeya Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya, iyaga oo si gaar ah u dul istaagay muhiimadda ay leedahay iskaashi dhinacyada amniga, ganacsiga, iyo horumarinta dhaqaalaha gobolka Geeska Afrika. Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya oo dhowaan heshiis hordhaca ka gaaray xiisad muddo ka dhex aloosnayd ayaa haatan u muuqanaya inay abuurayaan iskaashi iyo saaxiibnimo aan kalsooni badan ku dhisnayn. Source: goobjoog.com
  20. Madaxweynaha Dowladda Puntland, Mudane Siciid Cabdullaahi Deni, isagoo ku hadlaaya magaciisa iyo kan Goleyaasha Dowladda iyo Shacabka Puntland, wuxuu ka tacsiyeeynayaa geerida Allaah ha u naxariistee geerida Dr. Cabdiraxmaan Siciid Maxamuud (Dr. Dhegaweyne), oo ku geeriyooday deegaanka Kala-bayr ee degmada Boosaaso. “Allaah ha u naxariisto oo janadii ha geeyo, Dr. Cabdiraxmaan Siciid Maxamuud (Dr. Dhegaweyne) oo geeriyooday, wuxuu ahaa masuul waxbadan usoo qabtay dalkiisa iyo dadkiisa. Wuxuu ka mid ahaa Aasaasayaashii Puntland oo uu xilal kala duwan oo heer Wasiir illaa la-Taliye Madaxweyne uu kasoo noqday. Wuxuu ahaa shakhsi wakhtigiisa inta ugu badan geliyay ka shaqeynta Amniga, horumarka iyo midnimada dadka reer Puntland, wuxuu hadda ka mid ahaa Guddiga ka shaqeynayey Hawlgalka ka socda Calmiskaad weliba wuu ku dhaawacmay. Geeridiisa waxaan uga tacsiyeeynayaa Goleyaasha Dowladda iyo Shacabka Puntland, eheladiisii, qoyskii iyo asxaabtii uu ka geeriyooday, marxuumka Allaah ha u danbi dhaafo oo janadii ha geeyo inagana samir iyo iimaan Allaah ha inaga siiyo Aamiin” Madaxweynaha Dowladda Puntland, Mudane Siciid Cabdullaahi Deni. AHUN Dr. Dhegaweyne wuxuu ka mid ahaa aas-aasayaashii Dowladda Puntland, wuxuuna soo noqday Wasiirka Wasaaradda Caafimaadka, Guddoomiyaha Guddiga la dagaalanka AIDs-ka Puntland ee (PAC) iyo la-taliyaha Madaxweynaha ee arrimaha Caafimaadka, isagoo sidoo kale hada xubin ka ahaa Guddiga ka shaqeynaysa Hawlgalka Ciribtirka Argagixisada ee Puntland ee ka socda Calmiskaad, wuxuuna ka mid ahaa geesiyaashii reer Puntland ee ku dhaawacmay hawlgalka Calmiskaad ka socda. The post Madaxweynaha Puntland oo ka tacsiyeeyay Geerida Dr. Dhega-weyne oo Galabta geeriyooday appeared first on Puntland Post.
  21. Wasiirka Wasaaradda Maalgashiga iyo Horumarinta Warshadaha Mudane Siciid Maxamed Buraale, ayaa xafiiskiisa ku qaabilay wefti maalgashi oo ka socda dalka Sucuudiga. Booqashadooda ayaa ku soo beegantay iyadoo ay si weyn u xiisaynayaan caalamku fursadaha maalgashi ee ka jira dalka. Wasiir Buraale ayaa intii uu kulanka socday waxa uu weftiga warbixin dheer ka siiyey fursadaha maalgashi ee kala duwan ee ka jira guud ahaan dalka, gaar ahaana waxa uu si gaar ah u iftiimiyey faa’iidada kheyraadka dabiiciga ah ee aan weli laga faa’iidaysan. Waxa kale oo uu carabka ku dhuftay doorka muhiimka ah ee ay dawladda Somaliland ka ciyaarto horumarinta maalgashiga gudaha iyo dibaddaba. Weftiga Sucuudigu waxa ay aad u danaynayeen maal gashi ay dalka ku samaystaan waxaanay sheegeen in ujeedada socdaalkoodu la xidhiidho sidii ay qiimayn guud ugu samayn lahaayeen fursadaha maalgashi ee Somaliland ka jira Qaran News
  22. The Minister of Investment and Industrial Development, Mr. Said Mohamed Buraale, today received an investment delegation from Saudi Arabia at his office. Their visit comes amid keen interest in investment opportunities within the country. During the meeting, Minister Buraale provided the delegation with a detailed briefing on diverse investment opportunities available across the nation, particularly highlighting the untapped potential in natural resource sectors. He further emphasized the crucial role played by the Somaliland government in promoting both domestic and foreign investment. The Saudi delegation expressed strong interest in the minister’s presentation and stated that the purpose of their visit was to conduct an on-the-ground assessment of viable investment opportunities within Somaliland. Qaran News
  23. Ethiopia: UAE, Dubai_Police donate modern motorcycles to Ethiopian Federal Police for VIP escort and highway traffic control The Ethiopian Federal Police Commission (EFP) has received a fleet of modern motorcycles donated by the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Interior and the Dubai Police. The motorcycles are intended for VIP protection, escort services, and highway traffic control. Speaking at a press briefing held earlier today at the Commission’s headquarters, Commissioner General Demelash Gebremichael said the donation marks a further step in the ongoing modernization efforts of the Federal Police. “We are significantly transforming in many aspects since the reform began,” he said. “This donation of modern motorcycles will enhance our capacity in escort services and highway traffic management.” Demelash noted that the police have recently acquired advanced surveillance drones and vehicles, and the new motorcycles will complement these assets. He emphasized that the equipment will play a vital role in ensuring smooth traffic flow and dignified reception for international, continental, and national guests. “These new capabilities will enable us to better manage urban mobility, particularly during major events hosted in Addis Abeba,” he added. EFP quoted Commissioner General Demelash as saying that the EFP will continue to expand its modernization efforts. “The motorcycles will not only help us in the honorable reception of foreign dignitaries but will also be central to upcoming initiatives to improve highway traffic control both within and outside the capital,” he said. Addis standard Qaran News
  24. 𝐆𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐢𝐝𝐚 𝐇𝐞𝐞𝐫 𝐐𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐞 𝐆𝐮𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐤𝐚 𝐀𝐛𝐚𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐡𝐚 𝐚𝐲𝐚𝐚 𝐦𝐚𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐚 𝐤𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐦𝐮𝐡𝐢𝐢𝐦 𝐚𝐡 𝐥𝐚 𝐲𝐞𝐞𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐲 𝐪𝐚𝐲𝐛𝐚𝐡𝐚 𝐤𝐚𝐥𝐚 𝐝𝐮𝐰𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐞 𝐒𝐚𝐱𝐚𝐚𝐟𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐚 𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐱𝐚 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐚𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐞 𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝 Madaxweyne ku-xigeenka Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland Mudane Maxamed Cali Aw Cabdi, ahna Guddoomiyaha Guddida Heer Qaran ee Gurmadka Abaaraha, iyo Xubnaha Guddida ayaa kulan muhiim ah la yeeshay Saxaafadda Madaxa Bannaan qaybahooda kala duwan ee ka hawl gala Somaliland. Kulanka ayay ujeedadiisu ahayd in Qaran ahaan la iska kaashado, meelna looga soo wada jeesto Gurmadka iyo Gargaarka lagula tacaalayo Abaaraha ba’an ee ay dad badan oo reer Somaliland ahi ku tabaaloobeen. Sidoo kale, ujeedada kulanka Saxaafadda Madaxa Bannaan (kuwo soo jireen ah iyo kuwa casriga ahba) iyo Guddida Heer Qaran ee Gurmadka Abaaraha waxa ay ahayd in Saxaafaddu ay qaadataan kaalintooda wax-ku-oolka-ah ee bedbaadinta bulshadeenna ay Abaaruhu dhibaateeyeen. Madaxweyne ku-xigeenka JSL iyo Xubno ka mid ah Guddida Heer Qaran oo kulanka hadallo ka jeediyey ayaa sheegay in Saxaafaddu ay fadhiga ka kacdaan, maadaama ay yihiin indhiha iyo codka shacabka JSL ee dhawaaqa, dhiillada iyo dhibaatada Abaaraha gaadhsiin kara meel fog. Guddida Gurmadka Abaaraha waxa ay Saxaafadda Madaxa Bannaan u sheegeen in masiibada Abaaruhu ay tahay masuuliyad wadareed Diini iyo Dadnimaba ah oo saaran qof kasta oo reer Somaliland ah, gaar ahaan saxaafadda iyo suxufiyiinta reer Somaliland. Xubnaha Guddida Gurmadka Abaaruhu waxa ay Bahda Saxaafadda u sheegeen in la joogo xilligii aynu ummadeena la dareemi lahayn harraadka, gaajada, xanuunka iyo faro madhnaanta. Waxa ay sheegeen in la joogo xilligii hibooyinka hadalka ee uu Allah ku manaystay Saxaafadda ay ku wacyigelin lahaydeen ummadda, kuna dhiirrigelin lahaydeen is-caawinta, iskaalmaysiga, wax bixinta iyo gargaarka dadkeena tabaalaysan. Dhinaca kale, kulanka waxa iyaguna hadallo qiimo leh ka soo jeediyey xubno door ah oo ka tirsan Saxaafadda Madaxa Bannaan iyo Ururka Solja, iyaga oo dhammaantood sheegay in ay diyaar u yihiin in ay qaataan doorka iyo masuuliyadda kaga aaddan ka qaybgalka Gurmadka Abaaraha. Intii lagu guda jiray kulanka, Xubnaha Warbaahinta Madaxa Bannaan waxa ay Guddida u caddeeyeen in ay diyaar u yihiin in ay si firfircoon uga qayb qaataan baraarujinta wacyiga bulshada, baahinta xogaha degdegga ah ee la xidhiidha baahida bini’aadannimo ee ka jirta degaannada Abaaraha, iyo dhiirrigelinta gurmadka ay u baahan yihiin shacabka ay dhibaatadu saameysay. Waxa ay Guddida Heer Qaran ka codsadeen in lala wadaago xogaha muhiimka ah iyo qorshayaasha Gurmadka Abaaraha si ay iyaguna u gudbin karaan warar xaqiiqada ku salaysan. Ugu dambayntii, Madaxweyne ku-xigeenka Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland Mudane Maxamed Cali Aw Cabdi, ahna Guddoomiyaha Guddida Gurmadka Abaaraha oo kulanka soo xidhay, ayaa Saxaafadda Madaxa Bannaan ugu baaqay in ay sii xoojiyaan baahinta fariimaha dawladda, codadka dadka abaartu saamaysay, iyo dhiirrigelinta gurmadka ay u baahan yihiin shacabka ay dhibaatadu saameysay, Madaxweyne ku-xigeenka waxa uu Bahda Saxaafadda kula dardaarmay in wararka ay baahinayaan noqdaan kuwo toosiya quluubta iyo damiirka shacabka JSL, in uu warkoodu noqdo biriijyo isku xidha kuwa baahiyaha qaba iyo kuwa wax bixin kara. 𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐀𝐀 𝐌𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐃 𝐋𝐄𝐇 𝐗𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐀𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐧 𝐂𝐢𝐠𝐞 (𝐃𝐞𝐲𝐫), 𝐀𝐟𝐡𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐞𝐧𝐤𝐚 𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐱𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐧𝐚𝐡𝐚 𝐉𝐚𝐦𝐡𝐮𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐚 𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝 Qaran News
  25. Waxaan aqoonsaday oo garwaaqsaday in aad sharciga aqoon u yeelataa, in ay muhiim u tahay qof kasta oo danaynaya fahamka nolosha iyo diintiisa, siyaasadda, ganacsiga, garsoorka, xidhiidhada caalamiga ah iyo majaalo kale oo muhiim u ah horumarinta iyo tayaynta hab-nololeedka bulsho, dawlad iyo dal intaba. Sidaas ayaan u bilaabay degree labaad oo sharciga ah (Bachelor of Law) kuna dhameeyay muddo hore. Sidoo kalena, berri Insha Allah aan u difaacan doonaa, Masters degree 2aad oo aan ku qaadanayo aqoonta Sharciga Ganacsiga Caalamiga ah( International Commercial Law, LLM). Ugu danbayn, Waqtigu waa hanti qaali ah, aan la kaydin karin, aan la iibsan karin, aan dib loo soo celin karin. Haddii laga faa’iidaysan waayo, khasaaraha ugu weyn ayuu sababi karaa. Waa dardaarankayga la xidhiidha fahamka qiimaha waqtiga, in laga faa’daystana ay ahmiyad wayn u leedahay barakada nolosha qofka. Qalinkaa wax suureeya Kugu sima halkaad doonto Saaxiib kal furan weeye Abwaan Maxamed Ibraahim Warsame “Hadraawi” I have come to fully recognize that legal knowledge is essential for anyone who seeks to understand life, religion, politics, business, justice, international relations, and other critical areas vital to the development and improvement of society, governance, and the state as a whole. Motivated by this belief, I pursued and successfully completed my first second degree in law (Bachelor of Laws LLB) in the past. Now, by the will of Allah, I will be defending my second master’s degree this time in International commercial Law (LLM). Finally, time is the most valuable asset, it cannot be stored, bought, or brought back once lost. If not used wisely, it can lead to the greatest loss. This message emphasizes the importance of understanding the value of time, as making good use of it is essential to the blessings and success in a person’s life. “The pen creates greatness, It guides you wherever you wish to go, It is an open-hearted friend.” Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame “Hadraawi” Illaahay ayay mahad oo dhami kelligiis u sugnaatay! Tu’san Siyaasi Farxaan Adan Haybe Qaran News