Jowhar clashes cause farmers to flee
Six hundred families have fled their homes in Tugarey and Gashanley villages, 15 km east of Jowhar, following clashes there between two armed clan militias that broke out on 19th January....
Read moreSix hundred families have fled their homes in Tugarey and Gashanley villages, 15 km east of Jowhar, following clashes there between two armed clan militias that broke out on 19th January....
Read moreAhmed Hasasi, a form four student at Gambol Secondary School in Garowe, made two attempts to embark on a journey to Europe between 20 December last year and 6 January...
Read morePublic service vehicle drivers operating between Mogadishu and Baidoa went on strike in protest against an escalation of incidents of robbery, rape, killing and extortion of money by armed men...
Read morePhoto | haween biyo doon ah/sawir/Diirshe A severe water shortage is being reported in Burhabaka district in Bay region after water wells and water pans dried up after successive failure...
Read more5Local pastoralists in Shimbiraley village, 70 km northeast of Garowe, say land grabbers are threatening their livestock’s future. Saleban Omar Salad, a herder, told Radio Ergo large tracks of land...
Read moreHamdiAbdulkadir, 24, returned to Mogadishu in 2011, after nine years living in refugee camps in Djibouti and Ethiopia. She is one of a growing number of migrants who decided to...
Read morePhoto | Xasan Aadan Axmed oo weriyayaasha Raadiyoow Ergo kula hadlaya Xeryada Ilbalac ee deegaanka Sarkuusta/sawir/Xamdi Cabdulaahi Sheekadan waxey qeyb ka tahay warbixinno taxane ah oo aan ka diyaarinnay dadka...
Read morePrices of essential food items including rice, sugar and flour have risen sharply in Gedo’s Bardere district after heavy rains cut off supply routes. The district relies on food transported...
Read moreFishermen on the river Shabelle in Beledweyne have lost boats, motors and nets in recent floods, forcing many out of business. Abdikadir Qase, 40, a father of eight, is one...
Read moreEnvironmental activists in Sanag region of northern Somalia say they have succeeded in curbing wide-scale illegal tree cutting for charcoal burning. Mohamed Ahmed Botan, a veteran environmental activist, told Radio...
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