BAIDOA (SoOHA) – In our continuing series on life in IDP camps across Somalia, Radio Ergo visited a displaced people’s camp in Baidoa. Hanano One camp is one of the oldest camps in the region and has become home to many who have raised their families there and do not …
Read More »Nairobi rules out ransom talks to free Cuban doctors from Shabaab
NAIROBI (SoOHA) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ruled out ransom negotiations with Al Shabaab militants in Somalia to secure the release of two Cuban doctors abducted from Mandera in April. Cabinet Secretary Monica Juma however said an operation was ongoing to rescue the two doctors. “We believe that …
Read More »UN calls for urgent resources to avert drought crisis in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The United Nations on Monday in a statement called for urgent and sustained resources to avert a major humanitarian crisis caused by severe drought. George Conway, acting deputy special representative for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), said “the drought situation in Somalia has deteriorated …
Read More »Mogadishu: 3 school children, passengers survive gun attack
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Five people among them three secondary school children from the same family survived gunshot attack while travelling in a public transport bus in Darkenley district, in the outskirts of Mogadishu this morning. The three children; a boy and two girls were heading to school (Al-Anwaar) when the …
Read More »Puntland issues mosquito nets to poor families in malaria season
GAROWE (SoOHA) – Thousands of medicated mosquito nets have been distributed to some of the poorest families in Puntland to prevent the seasonal spread of malaria in this region of northeastern Somalia. More than 10,000 families in IDP camps in the towns of Bosaso, Qardho, Garowe, Burtinle, Galkayo, and those …
Read More »Amnesty : Social media shut-down due to exam ridiculous
NAIROBI (SoOHA) – The move by the government to shut down social media platforms in the country at the end of this month as students retake their final exams has received sharp criticism with Amnesty International terming it ‘ridiculous’. Amnesty International deputy regional director for East Africa Seif Magango said …
Read More »Over two million face famine in drought-hit Somalia – UN
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – A devastating drought in Somalia could leave some 2.2 million people – almost 18% of the population – facing severe hunger in July-September after poor harvests, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said on Wednesday. The UN agency issued a special alert on Somalia, indicating that …
Read More »Sad loss of date harvest for farmers in Sanaag village
ERIGAVO (SoOHA) – Hopes of a good harvest of dates after a year-long wait for farmers in a village in northern Somalia’s Sanaag region were dashed last week after a fire spread through their farms reducing everything to ashes. 50-year-old Habib Haji Yusuf was expecting to harvest dates from his …
Read More »Somali pastoralists who lost their livestock find jobs on camel ranches in Lasanod
LASANOD (SoOHA) – Mohamoud Diriye, 25, used to herd his own livestock, but for the time being, he is happy enough being paid to look after somebody else’s camels as he plans a way to rebuild his family’s past life. Mohamoud’s motivation in taking a job as a camel keeper …
Read More »Somalia cancels national exams after vast social media leaks
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Education Minister Abdullahi Barre has cancelled the form four final exams and announced social media shut down at the end of May when a retake will be conducted. Barre made the announcement Monday night as papers set for today- Biology and English were circulating in social media …
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