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The blast, which was heard in several neighborhoods in Mogadishu, took place outside Afrik hotel which came under Al-Shabaab attack in February of this year that killed over 10, including the ex-defense minister.
The conference has been getting better day by day and progress has been made on the issues discussed in the country's elections.
The court has acquitted several soldiers arrested on suspicion of a role in the killing of the Hodon district commissioner early this year.
Somalia's Intelligence boss Fahad Yasin who is the right-hand man of Farmajo had dispatched thousands of youths to Eritrea for training without informing their parents.
This year's celebrations were muted due to the coronavirus that killed 753 people and infected 14,486 across Somalia since 2020, shattering the already fragile health system.
Villa Somalia has previously demanded the special envoy to arrive in the country after the conclusion of the PM-led process to resolve the contentious electoral issues, Keydmedia Online reported Monday.
He was appointed the PC of Waberi earlier this month of May where he took his final breath in an explosion carried out by the al-Qaida-linked militants of al-Shabab.
The operation was carried out in Shaam-Garre, Raqaleey, Raydableey, Golole, Anoley and Gumeysidiid areas, all under Barire district in Awdheegle district of Lower Shabelle region.
The minister said that the exam for the 2020/21 school year will kick off May 29 and ends on June 2, of this year. He has urged all students to take advantage of the extra time given to review their books.
The media workers were threatened and intimidated at gunpoint, denied access to the information and sometimes their equipment was confiscated on daily incidences by Somali security forces in Mogadishu.
Their move has met with anger by some including Fahad Yasin who found himself in the middle of nowhere who hardly believed to have taken them for granted in his fight.
The situation has returned to normal on Monday despite fears that the battle could restart at any time, and there are growing calls for calm from the international community and local elders, and civil society.