from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu, SomaliaSomalia BureauMOGADISHU, (CAJ News) - THE discovery of commercial oil and gas in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda has re-assessed the petroleum prospectivity of East Africa. Mozambique, in the southern bloc, also has vast potential. Liberty Petroleum Corporation has announced the signing of three Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) between the
from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu, Somalia Somalia Bureau MOGADISHU, (CAJ News) - A COLLABORATIVE effort between the World Health Organization (WHO) and Germany has enabled over 7 million people in Somalia access to improved health and nutrition services since November 2022. The German funding has enabled WHO to support the federal and state ministries of
from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu, Somalia Somalia Bureau MOGADISHU, (CAJ News) - THAT, as much as 85 percent of the central city of Beledweyne is now submerged by water shows the severity of the floods battering Somalia. Around 250 000 people have been evacuated to higher ground, following weeks of heavy rains. Climate extremes are
from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu, Somalia Somalia Bureau MOGADISHU, (CAJ News) - FLOODS ravaging towns in Somalia have displaced thousands of people in recent days. Beledweyne and Jubaland are bearing the brunt of the crisis that exacerbated the impact of conflict in the restive country. In southern Jubaland, close to 100 000 people have fled
from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu, Somalia Somalia Bureau MOGADISHU, (CAJ News) - FLOODS have left 45 people dead in Kenya and Somalia as the neighbouring East African countries bear the brunt of climate change. Somalia is worse impacted by once-in-a-century flooding, which has left no less than 28 people dead in recent days. In Kenya,