BALADWEYNE – Thousands are fleeing Baladweyne town after residents of three districts were forced to evacuate and breaches allowed floods to sweep through the town in Somalia’s south. Residents say Shabelle river has been overflowing its defenses over the past few days and high tides merged with the heavy runoff …
Read More »Feature: The danger with massive failure in exams for Somalia
MOGADISHU — An umbrella body for schools in Somalia wants Education Minister Abdullahi Godah Barre fired for “creating a crisis” in the country after thousands of candidates scored below average marks in national exams. The School Association for Formal Education [SAFE]said the failures in the exams could create fertile grounds …
Read More »Somalia COVID-19 cases hit 3,362 as 159 recover from the virus
MOGADISHU — Somalia has recorded 52 positive coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours bringing the total tally of confirmed cases to 3,362. Speaking during the daily Covid-19 briefing from Mogadishu Minister of health Fauzia Abikar Nur announced that 159 more patients recovered from the virus rising the total number …
Read More »UN Secretary-General warns of famine risk in four countries
NEW YORK — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that there is a risk of famine and widespread food insecurity in four countries affected by conflict — Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria, and South Sudan — and the lives of millions of people are in danger. In a note to Security Council …
Read More »IGAD warns of new locust swarms forming in East Africa
DJIBOUTI — The IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) has warned that new swarms of the desert locust are forming in the Eastern Africa region. The organization says locust swarms have been reported in the last 6-weeks in northwestern Kenya, southern, northern and northeastern Ethiopia, northwest and northeastern Somalia. …
Read More »Somali farmers adopt greenhouse farming to beat hunger: Feature
MOGADISHU — The collapse of the central government in Somalia in the early 1990s affected farming adversely as extension services and export of produce came to a halt. Nevertheless, local farmers like Abdurrahman Hassan Yusuf have adopted modern food production systems to beat hunger and malnutrition amid COVID-19 related disruptions. …
Read More »Education minister rejects Puntland exam certificates, again
MOGADISHU — Somalia’s education minister Abdullahi Godah Bare has once again said that students from Puntland state who have not sat for the official standardized test will not have their final certificates recognized by the Mogadishu administration on Friday. The minister also called on the Puntland politicians to take the …
Read More »Somalia launches first secondary school curriculum in three decades
MOGADISHU – Somalia has on Wednesday launched a new unified curriculum for secondary schools countrywide in what could end years of multiple nonstandardized school systems. While launching the new curriculum in Mogadishu Wednesday, President Farmaajo said the attainment of a unified system was a step forward in rebuilding the education …
Read More »FAO launches radio training programmes to adapt to COVID-19 restraints in Somalia
MOGADISHU — In light of the current threat to public health posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and to prevent the spread of the virus, FAO has launched today a new radio distance learning and extension service that complements its cash and livelihood support, for the most vulnerable farmers, pastoralists and …
Read More »Godah lays foundation stone of agricultural school in Bal’ad
BAL’AD — Acting Minister of Education, Culture and Higher Education of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Abdullahi Godah Barre on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of the new School for the Agriculture in Bal’ad district in Middle Shabelle region in Hirshabelle State, SONNA reported. Bal’ad District Commissioner, Qasim Ali …
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