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Somalia: Government Troops, Gunmen Clash in Mogadishu

By wilson on April 24, 2010

A clash between government troops and armed militia has broken out in parts of Derkenley district in the Somalia capital Mogadishu, killing civilian, injuring a soldier, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Saturday.

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Sudan: World Malaria Day – Reducing Women’s Vulnerability

By wilson on April 23, 2010

World Malaria Day, 25 April, is an opportunity to call attention to the global efforts to control this life-threatening disease transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes. Malaria infects more than one quarter billion people every year, causing nearly one million deaths.

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Somalia: Protesters Demonstrate Against Militia in Mogadishu

By wilson on March 29, 2010

Hundreds of people led by Ahlu Sunna Waljama’a clerics and against Harakat Al-shabab’s grave digging operations have made large demonstration in the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses and officials told Shabelle radio on Monday

Posted in World News | Tagged africa, grave-digging, harakat, made-large, mogadishu, monday, officials-told, people-led, radio-on-monday, shabelle, somali, sunna-waljama | Leave a response

Somalia: Landmine Blast Kills TFG Official in Mogadishu

By on March 27, 2010

The district commissioner of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia for Hamar Jajab district in Mogadishu has been killed another officials injured after land mine blast targeted to the officials’ vehicle traveling around Afisyone the airport, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Saturday.

Posted in World News | Tagged afisyone-the-airport, africa, government, hamar, hamar-jajab, increasing, inspector, ogbonna-onovo, onovo, shabelle, the-bud, the-increasing, transitional, vehicle-traveling, witnesses-told | Leave a response

Somalia: Heavy Clashes Re-Erupt in Mogadishu

By on March 24, 2010

At least 3 people have been killed and 4 others wounded in Mogadishu after heavy clashes between the transitional government troops backing by AMISOM and Islamist fighters restarted in parts of Hodan district in Mogadishu, witnesses and officials told Shabelle radio on Tuesday.

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Somalia: Fighting Restarts in Mogadishu

By on March 5, 2010

At least 3 people have been killed after heavy fighting between the transitional government troops backing by AMISOM and the Islamist forces in parts of the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Friday.

Posted in World News | Tagged africa, after-heavy, been-killed, between-the-transitional, fighting-between, government-troops, islamist, mogadishu, radio-on-friday, shabelle, somali, the-transitional, transitional, witnesses-told | Leave a response

Somalia: Government Welcomes Extending Presence of AU Troops

By on January 30, 2010

Sheik Yusuf Mohamed Siad better known as (Inda’adde), the state minister of transitional government for the defense affairs said in an interview with Shabelle radio that the TFG had welcomed the decision of the United Nation’s decision for extending the presence of the AU troops in Somalia.

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Somalia: Heavy Shelling Kills 11, Wounds 10 More in Mogadishu

By on January 18, 2010

At least 11 people have been killed and more than 10 others have been wounded in Mogadishu after heavy shelling started in parts of the capital, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Monday.

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East Africa: Customs Union Tips EAC Manufacturers

By on January 18, 2010

The five member governments in the East African Community (EAC) should endeavor to purchase goods manufactured within the EAC Customs Union, the director general of the EAC directorate for customs and trade, Mr. Peter Kiguta has said.

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Somalia: Delegation Led by President Sharif Returns to Mogadishu

By wilson on January 16, 2010

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