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Wararka naga soo gaaraya magaalada Muqdisho ayaa sheegaya in goor dhow uu halkaasi gaaray wafdi uu hoggaaminayo xoghayaha guud ee Qaramada Midoobay Ban Ki-Moon, iyadoo saaka magaalada ay ka socdeen qabanqaabo lagu soo dhaweynayo xoghayaha.

 

Ban Ki-moon waxaa socdaalkiisa ku wehliya wakiilka gaarka ah ee Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan arrimaha Soomaaliya, Augustine Mahiga.

 

Wararka ayaa intaasi waxa ay ku darayaan in ammaamka magaalada si aad ah loo adkeeyey, iyadoo waddooyinka oo dhan la soo dhoobay ciidamada booliska iyo kuwa militeriga.

 

Waddooyina caasimadda Muqdisho ayaa saaka gabi ahaan xiran, mana jirtaan wax gaadiid ah oo halkaasi maraya.

 

Wixii warar ah ee ku soo kordha kala soco Bar-kulan.

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Ban Ki Mon iyo wafdi uu hoggaaminayo oo Muqdisho soo gaaray

 

Wafdi ballaan oo uu hoggaaminayo xog-hayaha guud ee qaramada Midoobay ayaa goor dhow ka soo degay garoonka Diyaaradaha ee magaalada Muqdisho.

 

Wafdiga uu hoggaaminayo Man Ki Mon ayaa waxa agaroonka diyaaradaha ku soo dhaweeyay masuuliyiin uu ka mid yahay Ra’iisul wasaare C/weli Maxamed Cali iyo xubno ka tirsan gollaha wasiirrada.

 

Wafdiga ayaa la filyaa in goor dhow ay soo gaaraan xarunta madaxtooyada qaranka si halkaasi uu kullamo kulla qaado madaxda dowladda oo uu ugu horeeyo madaxweyne Shariif.

 

Xigasho: www.radiomuqdisho.net

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UN chief Ban Ki-moon arrives in Mogadishu

(AP) – 19 minutes ago

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A Somalia police official says U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has arrived in Somalia's capital, the first visit by the U.N.'s top leader to Mogadishu in years.

Ban's arrival in the war-torn capital city has been made possible because of the military gains that African Union forces have made this year against al-Shabab militants, who last year at this time controlled most of Mogadishu. Still, the militants have been waging a campaign of roadside and suicide bomb attacks, injecting some risk into the U.N. chief's visit.

The visit is the first in years to Mogadishu by the U.N.'s top official. A Somalia police official confirmed the arrival of Ki-moon but said he could not be quoted by name.

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Banki-Moon in Mogadishu! Ma ninki UN-ka dhan haystay ee New York aan dhaafi jirin ayaa Xamar tagay. Mogadishu is slowly coming back. Nice.

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Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has arrived in the Somali capital Mogadishu on a surprise visit, the first by a top UN official since the start of the conflict in early 1990s.

 

Wearing a bullet-proof vest, Ban was welcomed by Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, the Somali prime minister, at the city's airport on Friday before making his way to the presidential palace.

 

Al Jazeera's Peter Greste, reporting from Mogadishu, said the visit "was intended to underline just how much ground the UN-backed Transitional Federal Government [TFG] has made over the past year with the help of African Union peace keeping mission here".

 

Following his arrival, Ban announced the relocation of the UN's political office, that handles Somalia, from Nairobi in Kenya to Mogadishu.

 

"It [the move] is a very important statement of confidence in the capacity of TFG to try to maintain some degree of stability and security here," Al Jazeera's Greste said.

Ban's brief visit comes after major gains by the TFG, amid a military offensive by Kenya against the rebel al-Shabab armed group.

 

The UN chief met with Somali leaders and officials from the African Union force, who help defend the transitional government.

 

"It [the TFG] doesn't even control the capital particularly well, I have to say. Security in this city is, by all means, not guaranteed," said Greste.

 

"There are signs in fact that the government may have been losing its grip on security, as the number of explosive devices appeared to be increasing, and al-Shabab seem to be getting organised.

 

"The government hold over the city is tenuous at best."

 

Mogadishu fell into chaos in 1991 after its last president was ousted. Warlords then turned on each other, plunging the country into a near perpetual state of anarchy in the past two decades.

 

After the failed US military intervention in 1993, the international community largely pulled out of Mogadishu.

 

The city hosts no international embassies and very few Western aid workers. The UN's mission for Somalia has been based in neighbouring Kenya for several years.

Interesting move, but when is the question?

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