Office of the Governor
Central Bank of Somalia
Announcement
Subject: Public Notice 01/05
Date: 01 April 2005
In fulfillment of Articles 12 and 44 (d) of the Transitional Federal Charter and acting on a proposal of the Prime Minister following the unanimous decision of the Council of Min
(Mogadishu, Somalia) a Somali IAS Sweden (International Aid Services) worker was killed in her car this morning. Maryan Mohamed Hassan was gunned down in major intersection in a broad daylight. A Kenyan national and their Somali driver were also wounded in the shooting.
It is not clear why the ai
An MP in the transitional federal parliament from the Garre clan has accused some Somali cabinet ministers of fuelling the ongoing fighting in Ceel Waaq town of southern Somalia Gedo Region, Somali Net has learnt.
MP Ibrahim Isaq Ilmi who spoke to the media in Nairobi said that some cabinet membe
Statement by the United Nations Political Office for Somalia in its capacity as co-chair of the CMC on the on-going political situation in Somalia
The international members of the Joint Co-ordination and Monitoring Committee (CMC), having been briefed of various efforts made towards the finding o
These two young men were arrested by regional government in north eastern Somalia citing they encouraged actions against government and violence in their newspaper.
After the hearing, a Puntland State judge ruled in favor of the accused and said the men had done nothing illegal and free speech mu
(Mogadishu) A group of armed men abducted British Oxfam worker in a small town in southern Somalia. Witnesses in Jamame said the kidnapers are demanding ransom money and they are moving him from one place to another frequently in order to evade detection and clashes with authorities in the region.
Floods killed more than 60 people and displaced many people in Ethiopia’s eastern region. Wabi Shabelle, the largest river in Ethiopia burst its banks after days of heavy raining. Most people were caught off guard in their beds at night.
Reports from the region say the floods washed away a
A Kenyan aid worker who was abducted by armed men earlier this week has been released and flown to Nairobi, Kenya yesterday afternoon. Residents in Jamame, Somalia said the aid worker got his freedom after town elders intervened.
People in the area said there was no ransom money paid by the victi
Ugandan army spokesman Major Shaban Bantariza was quoted as saying the plan was to deploy around 800 men by April 30th but we have to delay a few more days for logistics reasons.
Uganda along other IGAD (African Inter-Governmental Authority on Development) countries agreed to send battalions of t
<|somalipm.jpg|Somali PM|left|>(Nairobi, Kenya) Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Geddi said his government will return to Somalia no later than the end of next month. He announced the relocation timeline and his plan to visit Mogadishu this Friday in a meeting with Arab ambassadors to Kenya.
Mr. Geddi