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The Task, Services and the Challenges Before our Newly Elected Local Councillors Sunday, 4th July 2021
The Task, Services and the Challenges Before our Newly
Elected Local Councillors
Sunday, 4th July 2021
Councillors are elected by their local community to represent community views on council, provide leadership and make sure local needs are met. They do this by directing a council’s affairs, allocating resources for the benefit of the local area, developing policies and reviewing the council’s performance in relation to delivering services and other matters.
A councillor’s role is important. The decisions a councillor makes and the services provided by councils can impact on our lives, our local community and our local environment.
Being a councillor can be rewarding because it provides an opportunity to:
• make decisions that help people within the local community
• influence the long-term, strategic direction of a local community
• learn new skills such as public speaking and advocacy
• Work with a diverse range of people on a wide range of issues.
Being a councillor can also be challenging as councils need to:
• balance community needs and priorities, some of which are at odds with each other
• Work within a limited budget and a complex set of laws.
Councils control certain activities within their areas such as waste removal and disposal. Councils also have the power to order people to do certain things such as demolish a building or restrain any harming companion animals like dogs, cats etc. They can also order people to stop doing things, such as running a business in a residential area or creating a noise nuisance.
Local Councillors are mandated by law to render services to the people in their localities as stated in the constitution, article 112, and the Regions and Districts Law, article 20. The services one could expect from immediate local government include solid waste management, street-lighting, sewage system, drainage facilities and, to some extent, the provision of primary education and health services. Apart from delivery of services, local governments are mandated to administer land management and planning issues (spatial and strategic) as well as revenue collection and public expenditure management at the district level. However, in this part of the world -Somaliland, the situation is quite different; local governments provide only a small portion of the legally-mandated services, because they are seriously constrained by limited resources, fiscal disparities, and an inadequate legal framework.
Inevitably some decisions a council makes are not popular with some members of the community.
While having quite a bit of autonomy, if a council acts outside of the law it may be found by a court to be acting beyond its power. A council may also be liable for actions carried out negligently that result in damage or injury to people or property.
This can often result in financial loss to the council.
Councils therefore need to take care to exercise their powers properly and in accordance with the law.
When a council has to make a decision involving a value judgment, it must do this fairly and without bias so that everyone whose rights and interests are affected is given the chance to express their views before the decision is made.
As well as the Local Government Law there are a number of other laws that councils are responsible for enforcing or complying with.
Things councils need to consider when carrying out their responsibilities
• to provide directly or on behalf of other levels of government, after due consultation, adequate, equitable and appropriate services and facilities for the community and to ensure that those services and facilities are managed efficiently and effectively
• to exercise community leadership
• to promote and to provide and plan for the needs of children
• to properly manage, develop, protect, restore, enhance and conserve the environment of the area for which it is responsible, in a manner that is consistent with and promotes the principles of ecologically sustainable development
• to have regard to the long term and cumulative effects of its decisions
• to bear in mind that it is the custodian and trustee of public assets and effectively plan for, account for and manage the assets for which it is responsible
• to engage in long-term strategic planning on behalf of the local community
• to exercise its functions in a manner that is consistent with and promotes social justice principles of equity, access, participation and rights
• to facilitate the involvement of councillors, members of the public, users of facilities and services and council staff in the development, improvement and co-ordination of local government
• to keep the local community and the Central government (and through it, the wider community) informed about its activities
• to ensure that, in the exercise of its regulatory functions, it acts consistently and without bias, particularly where an activity of the council is affected
• to be a responsible employer.
In reality councils do far more than this. They pursue their community’s visions and ideas, provide leadership, and express local ideas and concerns about important issues to other levels of Government. They have more divined responsibilities mentioned on the Local Government law Particularly Xeerka Is Maamulka Gobolada iyo Degmooyinka JSL. (Law No: 23/2002) which has been revised and
Signed by the President of Somaliland in 2007.
A community also often looks to its council to protect it from potential natural dangers, and for support in times of need.
Councils and their Functions
The duties and tasks of the councils are clearly stated in the Regions and Districts Law 23/2007. It includes the following:
• Promotion of economic growth and development, including initiation and implementation of development programmes and projects at the local level;
• Promotion and care of the social welfare, such as education, health, water, electricity, sanitation;
• Care and welfare for the environment, forestation, and animals and economic infrastructure, in collaboration with relevant sector ministries;
• Generation, mobilization and allocation, including accounting, for the use of public resources;
• Inspection of new buildings, and those that are being renovated or require demolition, in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Works and Housing;
• Provision and maintenance of public infrastructure, e.g. construction, improvement and care of roads inside the towns of the district, in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Works and Housing;
• Promotion of participatory planning and community participation in local decision making;
• Establishment of sub-committees as required. (Regions and Districts Law,
2007)
Apart from these legal provisions, the ability of local governments to provide all these services is undermined by limited resources and absence of viable and just subsidiary plans.
Services and functions should councils provide
Councils provide a very wide range of services and functions. Broadly, these may be grouped into five categories:
1. Planning for Strategic development
2. Providing and Maintaining Infrastructure
3. Protecting the Environment
4. Supporting Community Development
5. Safeguarding Public Safety
Examples of services that fall into each of these categories are below. These represent a sample only. Councils provide other services which are listed in Law No:
23/2002.
– Providing and maintaining infrastructure
Providing an appropriate and affordable level of infrastructure is one important contribution a council makes to its community. For example, councils provide and maintain local roads, bridges, public car parks, footpaths, sporting fields, parks and art galleries. Councils must consult with their local community about providing and maintaining these public assets.
– Planning for sustainable development
Councils have a major role in providing long-term strategic planning for a local government area as well as town planning, zoning and sub-divisions. In addition councils are responsible for processing most development applications, for building site and compliance inspections, building regulations and connections to water and sewerage.
– Protecting the environment
Councils have a role in helping to protect the environment. They regularly assess the state of their local environment, provide environmental programs and use their regulatory powers to prevent pollution or restore degraded environments. They carry out activities such as garbage collection and recycling, street cleaning, regulating parking, controlling dogs and cats (or ‘companion animals’), controlling noxious weeds, regulating pollution and building control.
– Supporting community development
Councils regularly consult with and assess the needs of their community with a view to supporting community development. They provide a range of services, including some aimed at groups in the community with special needs. Community services include libraries, swimming pools, playground facilities and child care centres. – Safeguarding public health
Councils help maintain high standards of public health and reduce the risk of exposure to a wide range of diseases through activities such as food shop inspections, waste disposal, pest and vermin control and hazardous material containment.
The Challenges before the Newly Elected Councillors:
The challenges that the councillors are presently facing are countless and complex in nature. They include capacity concerns, limited resources, over-staffing and service delivery issues and many more mentioned some as follows
1. High Population: Somaliland’s liberalised economy has attracted a high number of businesses to the Regional Capital Cities particularly the Capital of Hargeisa. Those businesses have attracted a high number of potential workers and their families to the city. Unofficial estimates put the daytime population of Hargeisa in the 1 million to 1.5 million range.
2. Corruption: Corruption is a global problem, but over the last fifteen years in particular, the officials of the now defunct Hargeisa, Burao and Borama City Councils have been particularly corrupt. Public property has been disposed of for personal gain and millions of Dollars have been siphoned off into personal accounts.
3. Garbage: The A Grade Cities include the Capital of Hargeisa generates an estimated 500 to 800 tonnes of garbage daily, but has capacity to pick up less than ¼ a day. This has caused garbage to accumulate in
neighborhoods, on street corners and in local markets with resultant health risks and other environmental concerns.
4. Potholes: Most of City streets were constructed in the 1950s and 1970s.
The majority have never undergone any repairs or renovations since then. The city’s roads outside the central business district are heavily potholed and in a high state of disrepair.
5. Sewer service: Due to rapid population expansion, general disregard of proper urban planning and failure to adhere to existing construction guidelines and failure to make sewer system leads to the City population to extremely health risks.
6. Construction: The economic boom has led to a mushrooming of both commercial and residential construction. However, due to either (a) total disregard of existing laws governing construction or (b) selective and lax enforcement of those laws, many buildings are built in road reserves, in gazetted wetlands and often without following established construction specifications. On a regular basis, buildings under construction collapse, killing or injuring construction workers, bystanders or both.
7. Traffic management: Due to poor planning and lax enforcement of existing traffic regulations, combined with crumbling infrastructure, the traffic jams in Hargeisa are particularly chronic, intractable and a drag on the country’s economy.
8. Health services: Due to selective and lax application of existing public health laws, many public eating places lack health licenses or regular health inspections.
9. Environment: There has been no effort to mitigate the environmental degradation visited upon the city by the rapid population explosion, including the destruction of green spaces and wetlands. Noise pollution and smog are also of particular concern.
10. Stray livestock: Stray cattle, goats, dogs, cats and chicken are common in the Cities. These animals pose traffic and other environmental concerns, but are also a health risk.
11. Management of markets: The management of the city’s markets is a highly controversial topic, but for the councillors it is very important to have knowledge about it.
12. Financial Management
The local government financial management practices were a very old fashioned manual system – and often an erroneous one.
13. Poor Methods of Revenue Collection and Infringed Sources of Revenue : Since Somaliland has not, until today, created an up to date database system of collecting revenues of taxable sources for example, agriculture and commercial sectors, it is therefore a challenge for Somaliland Local Government to facilitate smooth financing strategies. It is unless the local government places a more advanced collection system, while it aims at creating new financial sources.
14. Limited Resources
The availability of adequate resources is understandably a paramount concern in almost every institution – and local governments are not exceptions. Despite the fact that grade A districts can be regarded not only solvent but some of them are relatively well off, the vast majority (grades B, C&D) do not generate sufficient revenues to cover operational costs and provide social services. If one could closely look at local governments’ budgets, the inevitable finding would be that revenue collection is very low in all of them and, to make matters worse, most of the generated revenues are used just to cover operational costs.
Inter-governmental fiscal transfer is another source of income for most of the local governments. But it is not systematic, predictable, and it often takes months to get this fund released to the respective districts. This uncertainty of timing regarding the transfer of the grants from the central government, that appear not to follow a regular disbursement schedule, compromises to some extent the ability of local governments to plan their recurrent expenditures and operations.
Central government transfers are meant to be financed with developmental projects; however, this remains unverified and unchecked.
15. Low Capacity and Demoralized Staff
As explained above, most of the elected councilors did not have a clear understanding of how councils work; thus, their functions as leaders, negotiators, facilitators, planners, and advocates for local development and policy making, were severely undermined. Similarly, the existing local governments have an acute shortage of qualified man-power, and they are unable to discharge their functions effectively and efficiently. Nevertheless, their performance has gradually improved.
The technical capacity to adequately and strategically plan district activities was often non-existent or very weak at the district level. Some UN agencies such as UN-HABITAT at an early stage, and the United Nations Joint Programme on Local Governance (UN JPLG), at a later stage, trained most of the councilors and local government staff on relevant modules, so that they can carry out their functions more appropriately. This effort, however, needs to be sustained through a permanent training cycle. attention, as it grossly affects the health and well-being of the society. It is, therefore, imperative that premier consideration should be given to better ways of waste management. This includes the availability of adequate sanitary infrastructure.
Councillors, on their part, should pass by-laws imposing fines on those who are behaving unscrupulously and throwing garbage in every place they can find. This should be embedded in an aggressive and sustained civic education programme, educating citizens on their rights and responsibilities. Citizens should also contribute to the betterment of their environments and, in this regard, properly dispose of garbage.
Local governments should also capitalize on the willingness of the local communities and systematically plan and finance quick impact projects that are sustainable and beneficial to all. The recent practice of local governments in enhancing service delivery capacity should therefore be sustained and strengthened.
16. Lack of Community Awareness : Somaliland is one of the few countries with lack of community awareness on tax payment. Majority of the people also do not like paying because the countries’ history never advocated for the importance of paying taxes. Additionally, the locals in Somaliland fear for their contribution to the local government citing corruption and minimal evidence of the use of revenues. Majority of the locals believe that their money would go directly to individual pockets with not clear structure put in place
17. Improved Oversight Role of the Central Government
Though local governments are autonomous, the law also gives the Ministry of
Interior the oversight role related to the performance of local governments. Presently, the Ministry of Interior is over-loaded, since it is responsible for national security, coastal guard, immigration issues, as well as local governments. One would not expect a close oversight role from such an over-burdened national institution.
In order to enhance institutional development of local governments as well as service provision capacity, Ministry of Local Governments should be established. Since the Ministry of Interior is over-burdened, and often preoccupied with issues other than the enrichment of local governance, the creation of a separate entity that sets the required legal framework and formulates relevant policies is much needed. The proposed ministry can take care of additional national tasks, when and as required, but its primary focus should remain on local government development.
Some skills, knowledge and attributes which will help the New Councillors
While you don’t need any special formal qualifications to be a councillor, having or being able to develop the following skills, knowledge and attributes will help the Councillors in their role
Good communication skills
This includes good listening and interpersonal skills, public speaking skills, the ability to accept alternative points of view as well as the ability to negotiate, mediate and resolve conflict.
Good problem solving and analytical skills
This includes being able to get to the bottom of an issue and to think of different ways to resolve it, including advantages and disadvantages of each.
Good teamwork skills
This includes being able to work with others in meetings and on committees and being able to complete any tasks on time that you agree to do.
Good organisational skills
This includes being able to plan and manage your time, keep appointments and deadlines, make priorities and manage stress.
Knowledge or understanding of strategic planning and financial planning and reporting processes
This includes strategic management and understanding the budgetary process and financial reports.
Ability to engage with your community
This includes why this is important and ways to consult such as through meetings, the media, the internet, public forums, debates and surveys. Knowledge or understanding of social justice principles
This includes why it is important to make sure all people in the community are treated equally, have the right to be heard and are able to participate in public forums and events if they choose to. Groups of people whose voices are not always heard include the Aboriginal, people with a disability, older people, women and young people.
Knowledge and understanding of local government functions
This includes, for example, land use planning, environmental management or community development and services.
Understanding of relevant State Government legislation
This includes, for example, the Local Government law 1997 and the Environmental Laws.
Leadership qualities
This includes, for example, attributes such as energy and optimism, motivation, resilience, confidence, assertiveness, strategic thinking, advocacy, networking, active listening and negotiating.
Ethical and accountable behaviour
This includes being able to follow a code of conduct that involves, among other things, acting in the best interests of the community as a whole, transparent decision-making and accountability.
By: Abdi Halim Mohamed Musa
BA (Economics), MBA, Msc in Finance E-mail: halimusa4@gmail.com
Ethiopia writes letter to UN Security Council protesting Arab League’s meddling on Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)
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Ethiopia writes letter to UN Security Council protesting Arab League’s meddling on Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)
H.E. Demeke Mekonnnen sent a letter stating that his country is disappointed by the Arab League for addressing the UN on a matter that does not fall within its purview
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 6, 2021/ — Ethiopia rejects the unwelcome meddling by the League of Arab States on the matter of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) following the League’s submission of a letter to the UN Security Council and UN General Assembly to intervene in the matter.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Demeke Mekonnnen sent a letter to the president of the UNSC on Monday (July 05) stating that his country is disappointed by the Arab League for addressing the UN on a matter that does not fall within its purview.
The League of Arab States has a reputation for its unfettered and unconditional support to any claim Egypt has presented on the issue of the Nile, the letter adds.
The approach followed by the League risks undermining the friendly and cooperative relations between AU and the Arab League since the trilateral negotiation on the GERD is underway under the auspices of the African Union (AU), the letter adds.
The letter notes that the AU, as a common organization for Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan, offers the tripartite a platform to negotiate and reach a win-win outcome guided by the conviction of finding “African solutions to Africa’s challenges.”
The letter further states that Ethiopia is engaging in the trilateral negotiations in good faith and continuing its utmost commitment to make the AU-led process a success and calls on the two lower riparian countries of the Nile to remain faithful to the ongoing African Union-led negotiation.
Ethiopia also reiterates its request for the international community to encourage Egypt and Sudan to abide by the accepted principles of international law on the utilization of transboundary water resources.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Embassy of Ethiopia in Stockholm, Sweden.
SOURCE
Embassy of Ethiopia in Stockholm, Sweden
Venture capital investment in Africa soars to record levels in 2020 as global investors demonstrate confidence in key sectors, according to new African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) report
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Venture capital investment in Africa soars to record levels in 2020 as global investors demonstrate confidence in key sectors, according to new African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) report
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Despite decrease in value of VC deals in 2020, African entrepreneurs continued to innovate throughout the pandemic
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LONDON, United Kingdom, July 6, 2021/ — Volume of total reported venture capital deals in Africa in 2020 rose to 319 from 140 in 2019; Financials remains the most attractive sector for VC investment, followed closely by Information Technology; Despite decrease in value of VC deals in 2020, African entrepreneurs continued to innovate throughout the pandemic.
African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) (www.AVCA-africa.org), the pan-African industry body which promotes and enables private investment in Africa, today announced the release of its second Venture Capital in Africa report. Mapping Africa’s startup landscape between 2014 and 2020, the report provides data and analysis on venture capital (VC) deal activity in Africa in 2020 along with information about the types of investors that have participated in those deals. The report also includes case studies covering prominent investments across Central, East and North Africa. Startups in Africa are changing the continent’s economic landscape and creating new market opportunities, having raised a remarkable US$1.1 billion in what was undoubtedly a challenging year for private investment globally. 2020 saw a 2.2x increase in deal volume compared to 2019, corresponding to more than a third of the 933 reported VC deals in Africa between 2014 and 2020. The Venture Capital in Africa Report acknowledges the vital role of technology in driving economic growth in Africa, as 90% of all reported VC deals between 2014 and 2020 were in technology-enabled companies operating across a variety of sectors. Financials accounted for the largest share of VC deals by both volume (22%) and value (26%) from 2014 – 2020, with Information Technology (18%) and Consumer Discretionary (16%) accounting for the second and third largest share of VC deals by volume within the same timeframe. In terms of deal value, Consumer Discretionary sectors accounted for 22% of the total value of reported VC deals in Africa between 2014 and 2020, demonstrating investors’ interest in businesses that are likely to remain resilient during economic crises by responding to pertinent consumer needs. This includes e-commerce platforms which represented 39% of companies operating within the Consumer Discretionary sector that received venture capital funding in 2020. The majority of VC funding in Africa is concentrated in early-stage rounds as seed financing accounted for 33% of the total number of reported VC deals between 2014 and 2020, even though these transactions accounted for only 6% of the total deal value. Series A and Series B funding rounds together accounted for 43% of the total value of early stage deals, and 68% of reported deals were below US$5mn in value. South Africa remains a hub for VC activity in Africa, accounting for 21% of deals by volume. However, Egypt is increasingly gaining popularity among investors, attracting the second highest (16%) share of country-specific deals in Africa in 2020, likely due to the Egyptian government’s prioritisation of policies that encourage innovation and empower entrepreneurs. While FinTech continues to attract a significant share of venture capital funding, the report finds that technology is increasingly playing an essential role in transforming traditional sectors, including Health, Agriculture, Education and Energy, as HealthTech, EdTech and AgriTech demonstrated significant growth in 2020. AVCA Chief Executive Officer, Abi Mustapha-Maduakor, said: “The private sector remains essential towards sustained economic development of Africa, and it is great to see that investors and policymakers continue to believe in the role of small and medium sized enterprises in driving innovation and creating sustainable and inclusive growth on the continent.” She added that this second edition of AVCA’s report on venture capital is timely given the rate at which the startup ecosystem in Africa is growing and attracting diverse private capital from both foreign and domestic investors. “African entrepreneurs are building the future, one innovative idea at a time, and the world is watching. As the pan-African industry body championing diverse private investment into the continent, AVCA will continue to provide important data showcasing Africa as a prime investment destination with ample opportunity for financial return and impact.”
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA).
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Ethiopia starts cargo service at Berbera of Somaliland after two decades
An Ethiopian Ship named “Gibe” has started cargo service at Berbera of Somaliland after two decades, APA learned on Tuesday.The ship has transported over 11,000 ton of Sugar and Rice through the Gulf-India Sub-Continent line to the Berbera Port in groundbreaking shipment.
The ship which is property of the Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise has been accorded welcome from diplomats in Ethiopian Consul General in Somalia, Seid Mohammed and Enterprise’s manager Roba Megerssa.
Dubai Ports Authority officials have also attended the event held to announce commencement of the shipping service.
Upon Eritrean independence in 1993, Ethiopia became landlocked and therefore dependent on neighbors – especially Djibouti – for access to international markets.
This dependency has hampered Ethiopia’s aspiration to emerge as the uncontested regional power in the Horn of Africa.
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Shirkad war cusub ka soo saartay Xoggo tibaaxaya in Siciid deniga Puntland ka iibsaday Hotel Qaaliya
Shirkad war cusub ka soo saartay Xoggo tibaaxaya in Siciid deniga Puntland ka iibsaday Hotel Qaaliya

Waxaa saacadihii lasoo dhaafay la baahinayay war ku aadan in Madaxweynaha dowlad goboleedka Puntland Siciid Cabdullaahi Deni uu iibsaday Hoteelka caanka ah ee Sarova Stanley ee kuyaala magaalada Nairobi ee caasimada dalka Kenya.
Warbaahinta dalka Kenya qaarkood ayaana qoray warkan ku saabsan Madaxweynaha Puntland Siciid Deni in uu iibsaday Hotelka Huteelka Sarova Stanley, waxaana warkan uu noqday mid hadal heyn badan ka abuuray gudaha Kenya.
Geesta kalena Maamulka Huteelka Sarova Stanley ayaa beeniyay wararka sheegayay in madaxweynaha Puntland, Siciid Cabdillahi Deni uu iibsaday huteelkooda ku yaala caasimadda dalka Kenya ee Nairobi..
Qoraal ay bartooda twitter-ka soo dhigeen ayey ku sheegeen in ay shacabka uga digayaan wararka been abuurka ah ee la xidhiidha in “huteelkooda Nairobi uu iibsaday ganacsade ka soo jeeda Soomaaliya waa Siciid Deniye.”
Sarova Hotels and Resorts Kenya would like to caution the public on a post making rounds on social media alleging that our Nairobi hotel, Sarova Stanley, has been bought by a Business Tycoon from Somalia. The aforementioned post is not factual and is FAKE NEWS.
— Sarova Stanley (@SarovaStanley) July 5, 2021
Maamulka Goboleedka Puntland ayaa horay u beeniyay arrintan oo aad loogu hadal hayay baraha bulshada kaddib markii wargaysyada dalka Kenya ay qoreen warbixin ay ku sheegeen in madaxweyne Siciid Deni uu iibsaday huteelka Sarova Stanley qaybtiisa magaalada Nairobi.
Ethiopia oo ku dhaqaaqday arrin ay Dawlada Masar ka digtay
Ethiopia oo ku dhaqaaqday arrin ay Dawlada Masar ka digtay
Wasiirka waraabka dalka Masar ayaa sheegay in Isniintii uu ka helay ogeysiis rasmi ah dalka Itoobiya, kaas oo ku saabsan in ay bilaabeen buuxinta kaydka biyo-xidheenka weyn ee loo yaqaan GERD sanadkii labaad.
Masar ayaa dhinaceeda ku wargalisay Ethiopia diidmado qayaxan oo ay ka qaadatay talaabadan, taas oo ay u aragto mid khatar ku ah xasiloonida gobolka. Wasiirka waraabka Maxamed Cabdel Aty ayaa bayaan ku sheegay diidmada Masar.
Masar waxay u aragtaa in biyo-xireenkan uu yahay mid khatar weyn ku ah biyaha webigeeda Nile, kuwaas oo ay gebi ahaanba ku tiirsan yihiin shacabka dalkeeda.
Suudaan, oo ah wadan kale oo arrintaan khuseyso ayaa walaac ka muujisay badqabka biyo-xireenka iyo saameynta ay ku yeelan karto biyo-xireenkeeda iyo xarumaha biyaha.
Baaxadda biyaha uu qaadanayo biyo-xireenkan waxay ku xirnaan doontaa xaddiga roobabka ka da’a Itoobiya. “Ma aragno wax saameyn ah oo hadda laga dareemayo Webiga Nile. Waxay qaadaneysa bil ama bil iyo bar” ayuu afhayeen u hadlay Wasaaradda Waraabka ee Masar oo la yiraahdo Maxamed Ghanim u sheegay telefishanka maxalliga ah ee dalkaas.
Masar iyo Suudaan waxay wadeen olole diblomaasiyadeed oo ku saabsan heshiis sharci ah oo ku saabsan hawlgalka biyo-xidheenka, laakiin wadahadallada ayaa marar badan hakad galay.
Golaha Ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay ayaa la filayaa inay ka hadlaan arrintan maalinta Khamiista, waxaana bayaanka uu saasaray wasiirka waraabaka ee Masar Abdel Aty lagu sheegay in warqad uu u qoray golaha Golaha Ammaanka, si uu ugu wargaliyo dhacdooyinkii ugu dambeeyay.
Itoobiya ayaa sheegtay inay ugu dambayntii adeegsanayso xuquuqdeeda ku aaddan biyaha webiga Niil oo muddo dheer ay maamulayeen waddamada dariska la ah.
Safiirka Itoobiya u fadhiya Khartoum ayaa Axaddii sheegay in Masar iyo Suudaan ay horeyba u ogaayeen faahfaahinta sadexda sano ee ugu horeysa ee biyo-xireenka la buuxinayo, arrintaasna aan la geyn Golaha Amnaanka, maadaama aysan aheyn arrin ku saabsan nabada iyo amaanka.
Daawo:Markabkii ugu horeeyay ee Dalka Itoobiya laga leeyahay oo ku soo xidhay Dekeda Berbera+Shixnadu sido
Daawo:Horta Yaa I Loodin kara Saw Arladda Leexo Qarin Mayso…..Ex-wasiir Maxamuud Xaashi Cabdi
Maxkamadda Sare ee Somaliland oo soo saartay Natiijadii rasmiga ahayd ee Liiska Golaha Wakiillada


Degdeg:Madaxweyne Gurigiisa lagu dhex dilay goor-dhaweyd+Xoggo….
Degdeg:Madaxweyne Gurigiisa lagu dilay goor-dahweyd

Madaxweynaha Haiti, Jovenel Moïse, ayaa lagu dilay weerar lagu qaaday hoygiisa gaarka ah, sida lagu sheegay bayaan uu soo saaray ra’iisul wasaaraha ku meel gaarka ah Claude Joseph.
Mr Joseph wuxuu sheegay in guriga madaxweynaha ay weerareen niman hubeysan oo aan haybtooda la garanayn abaare 01:00 waqtiga ee maxaliga ah.
Marwada Koowaad ayaa la sheegay inay iyaduna ku dhaawacantay weerarkaas.
Waa kuma Jovenel Moïse?
Wuxuu ahaa ganacsade iyo siyaasi caan ka ah Haiti, wuxuuna ku dhashay gobolka waqooyiga dhaca ee Trou du Nord sanadkii 1968.
Wuxuu kasoo shaqeeyay ganacsi uu kamid yahay tabcashada mooska.
Sidoo kale wuxuu kamid ahaa dadkii ugu horreeyay ee Haiti ka hirgeliya ganacisga xorta ah ee wax soo saarka beeraha.
Jovenel Moïse wuxuu Haiti u horseeday in uu noqda dal ku horumaray dhinaca beeraha si loo xoojiyo dhaqaalaha.
Cilmi-baadhis lagu sameeyay cuntada Soomaalida iyo waxa lagu oggaaday
Cilmi-baadhis lagu sameeyay cuntada Soomaalida iyo waxa lagu oggaaday

Jaamacadda Guelph oo ku taalla dalka Canada ayaa Cilmi- baaris dhowr sano qaadatay ku sameysay cuntooyinka Soomaalida iyo kaalinta ay kaga jiraan cuntooyinka kale ee dalka Canada.Howshaan Cilmi-baarista ah ayaa bilaabatay dhamaadkii sanadkii 2015-kii,waxaana ugu dambeyn la baahiyay 21-kii bishii May ee sanadkaan.
Canada waxaa ku nool dadyow tira badan oo ka soo jeeda dalal kala duwan kuwaas oo la sheego in qaarkood cuntooyinka ay dhaqan ahaanta u leeyihiin qayb weyn ka qaataan nolasha bulshada sida cuntooyinka Soomaalida.
Warsame Jirde Warsame oo ka mid ah aqoonyahannada cilmi-baarista sameeyay ayaa BBC-da u sheegay in maadama muddo kadib isbaddel ku yimaado cuntoooyinka dadka qaxootiga ku ah dalkaas qoraallo laga sameeyo cuntooyinka sida gaarka ah doorka ugu yeeshay nolasha bulshada, sidaa darteedna ay muhiim u noqotay in dadka kale la tusiyo cuntooyinka dhaqanka u ah Soomalaida.
“Waxaan rabnay inaan tusino doorka cuntooyinka Soomaalidu ay ku leeyihiin dalka Canada iyo sidoo kale ummad walba marka ay meel u soo haajiraan oo ay yimaadaan si ay ummadaas ula qabsato waddankaas oo ay aad ula macaamilaan is dhexgalka, waxaa aad muhiim u ah in dadkaas ay helaan cunto la mid ah cuntooyinkii ay yaqaaneen” ayuu yiri Mr, Warsame .
Cilmi-baaristaan waxaa lagu oggaaday in cuntada Soomaalidu ay tahay cunto dhadhan wanaagsan oo nafaqo ahaanna heerkeedu sareeyo. Sidoo kale waxaa la oggaaday asalka meelaha ay ka soo askuntay iyo in ay yaqaanaan dad aan Soomaali aheyn.
Cuntooyinka aadka Soomaalida loogu yaqaanno waxaa ka mid ah Hilibka iyadoo Cilmi-baaristaanna lagu sheegay in cuntooyinka dadka Soomaalida ah ay ku wanaagsanyihiin dhanka Xalaasha gaarahaanna Hilibka oo ay u cunnaan.Hilibka Xalaasha ah ayaa leh faaiido aad u badan oo dhanka caafimaadka ah iyo dhadhan wanaagsan .

Warsame Jirde Warsame oo ah aqoonyahan Soomaali ah oo ka tirsan Jaamacadda Guelph ee Cilmi-baaristaan sameysay ayaa sheegay in ujeedooyinka laga leeyahay Cilmi-baaristaan ay ka mid tahay in la tusiyo in dowladda Canada laga doonayo in ay sameeyso Urur guud oo dowladda hoostaga isla markaana ka shaqeeya Shatiyada waxyaabaha xalaasha ah.Mr Warsame ayaa intaa ku daray”Dowladda Canada waxay markaas oggaanaysaa ganacsi ahaan iyo dhaqaale ahaan in ay aad muhiim u tahay cuntada xalaasha ah in loo sameeyo shahaado dowladda oo damaanad qaadaysa si dadku ugu kalsoonaadaan” .
Cilmi-baarista kadib maxay yihiin tallaabooyinka ay qaadayso dowladda Canada ?
Waxaa ka mid ah ujeedooyinka arrintaan laga leeyahay in bulshooyinka lagu dhiiro galiyo horumarin cuntooyinka ay gaarka u leeyihiin iyo in cuntooyinka Soomaalida qaarkood lagu beero dalka Canada, isla markaana lagu taageero arrintaa dadka taas oo dowladdana laga sugayo hadda in ay ku darto adeegyada ay muhiimadda siinayso marka ay timaaddo ka jawaabidda Natiijada ka soo baxday Cilmi-baaristaan gaarka ah ee lagu sameeyay Asalka,dhadhanka,naffaqada cuntada dadka Soomaalida ah oo oo wlaiba xallaalmimaduna u sii dheertahay .
“Dolwadda Canada waxaaan ka sugaynaa maadaama aan tusinay faaiidada cuntada Soomaalida ay leedahay dhaqaalahana iyo wax walba in marka siyaasadda dowladda Canada lagu daro soo dhaweynta iyo maalgalin lagu smaeeyo cuntada Soomaalida” ayuu yiri Warsame Jirde Warsame.
Jaamacadda Guelph ee sameysay xog aruurinta ku saabsan cuntooyinka Soomaalida,ayaa ku taalla gobolka Ontario ee dalkaasi Canada,waana jaamacadda ugu weyn ee Cilmiga beeraha laga barto,waxaana ay horey Cilmi -baaris ugu sameeysay cuntooyinka jaaliyadaha ku nool dalkaas.
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Muuqaal ay duubeen kaameradaha CCTV ayaa muujinaya nin ka tirsan booliska wadooyinka oo kala hagaya gawaari kadibna ay telefoon uu ku hadlayay ka dafeen saddex nin oo mooto saaran.
Muuqaalka ayaa si weyn loogu wadaagay baraha bulshadda ay kuwada xiriirto.
Arrintan ayaa ka fajicisay dad badan oo siyaaso kala duwan uga hadlay falkaas.
Garyaqaan Axmednasir Cabdullahi oo kamid ah ragga ugu caansan dadka wax ku qora Twitter-ka ee Kenya ayaa tilmaamay in xitaa boolisku ay dhibbanayaal u yihiin burcadnimada ka taagan Nairobi.
Dadka badankood ayaa su’aal geliyay ammaanka caasimadda, iyagoo tilmaamay in haddiiba booliska sidan la yeelayo, ay xaalad adag wajahayaan shacabka caadiga ah.
Horraantii bishan, booliska Kenya ayaa sheegay in askar dheeraad ah uu geyn doono wadooyinka muhiimka ah ee caasimadda si looga hortago dhaca iyo tuugada dadka baarata.
Shacabka ku nool Nairobi ayaa billaabay inay tilmaameen wadooyinka iyo aaggaga faras magaalaha ee ay inta badan dadka lagu dhaco si la isaga ilaaliyo burcadda.
Dhaca iyo jeeb siibka ayaa ku badan Nairobi inkastoo ay caasimadda ku xiran yihiin kaamerooyin casri ah oo ay dowladda ku kharash garaysay malaayiin dollar.
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Somaliland: Supreme Court Ratifies Election Results
Somaliland: Supreme Court Ratifies Election Results
The Somaliland Supreme Court has officially ratified the parliamentary and local council election results.
This came after the court had listened to at least 20 complaints lodged by unsuccesful candidates and their parties, Kulmiye, UCID and Waddani.
The first complaint was lodged with court on the 6th of June, 2021, exactly a week after the election date, May 31st.
Addressing the court, Chief Justice, Adan Haji Ali Ahmed, declared that after arguments from the plaintiffs and the defence, [in this case, the Somaliland National Elections Commission], the court had reached a unanimous decision to ratify the result, with no dissenting vote.
It is expected that the newly elected members of the House of Representatives will be called into session, to be sworn in and to elected a new Speaker and two deputies.
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Wasiiraddii ku guuldaraystey inay Hal Xildhibaan Xisbiga Kulmiye ka soo saaran ka yeelimayno in guushii aanu xiniinyahayaga ku keeney na seejiyeen…Xildhibaan Guruuje
