- published: 06 Dec 2009
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- author: newbanadir
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Beauty of Banadir
The beauty of Banadir: - Shabelle River - Banadir Coast - Ancient cities - created at www....
published: 06 Dec 2009
author: newbanadir
Beauty of Banadir
Beauty of Banadir
The beauty of Banadir: - Shabelle River - Banadir Coast - Ancient cities - created at www.newbanadir.org.- published: 06 Dec 2009
- views: 2580
- author: newbanadir
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Feeding the Monkeys at Wabe Shebelle II
Feeding the Monkeys at Wabe Shebelle II Awassa, Ethiopia March 15, 2011 The black & white ...
published: 07 Apr 2011
author: cmyog
Feeding the Monkeys at Wabe Shebelle II
Feeding the Monkeys at Wabe Shebelle II
Feeding the Monkeys at Wabe Shebelle II Awassa, Ethiopia March 15, 2011 The black & white monkeys are Colobus; the small brownish ones on the ground are Rhes...- published: 07 Apr 2011
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- author: cmyog
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MAAMULKA SH.DHEXE AYAA GURMAD WAX LOOGA QABANAYO FATAHAADA WABIGA SHABELLE
MAAMULKA SHABELLAHA DHEXE EE DOWLADA FEDERALKA SOOMAALIYA AYAA GURMAD WAX LOOGA QABANAYO F...
published: 14 Apr 2013
author: Somali Channel
MAAMULKA SH.DHEXE AYAA GURMAD WAX LOOGA QABANAYO FATAHAADA WABIGA SHABELLE
MAAMULKA SH.DHEXE AYAA GURMAD WAX LOOGA QABANAYO FATAHAADA WABIGA SHABELLE
MAAMULKA SHABELLAHA DHEXE EE DOWLADA FEDERALKA SOOMAALIYA AYAA GURMAD WAX LOOGA QABANAYO FATAHAADA WABIGA SHABELLE WAXA UU GAARSIIYAY MID KA MIDA TUULOOYINKA...- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 741
- author: Somali Channel
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Tropical Village Farms @ Afgoye, Somalia
For those of you interested in our agricultural sector, Somalia is blessed with the best i...
published: 12 Dec 2012
author: MOHAMED ALI Jesow
Tropical Village Farms @ Afgoye, Somalia
Tropical Village Farms @ Afgoye, Somalia
For those of you interested in our agricultural sector, Somalia is blessed with the best irrigation land watered by the rivers Shabelle and Jubba. With the r...- published: 12 Dec 2012
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- author: MOHAMED ALI Jesow
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Large Scale Farming in Somalia
If you thought Somalia is just about conflict and famine, you are wrong. These are picture...
published: 16 Oct 2013
Large Scale Farming in Somalia
Large Scale Farming in Somalia
If you thought Somalia is just about conflict and famine, you are wrong. These are pictures you probably have never seen before - Large scale farming in areas along rivers with the two main rivers being Jubba river and Shabelle river. Moses Mwakisha (video cameraman) and I visited Afgoye, some 30Km west of Mogadishu and this is what we found. (Special thanks to the African Media Initiative for sponsoring this project)- published: 16 Oct 2013
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lessons for ugandan famers, A look at Somalia
Climate is usually a major factor when it comes to farming, with the line being drawn betw...
published: 21 Mar 2013
author: Wbs TvUganda
lessons for ugandan famers, A look at Somalia
lessons for ugandan famers, A look at Somalia
Climate is usually a major factor when it comes to farming, with the line being drawn between cold and dry spells in order for one to gain high yields. Howev...- published: 21 Mar 2013
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- author: Wbs TvUganda
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Video Quruxda Jubooyinka, Somalia (wabiga jubba iyo tuulooyinka ku hareeraysan)
jubada hoose iyo jubadhada dhexe video ay soo duubeen ciidamadii Beljamka ee 93dii....
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: Horumarka XamarCadde
Video Quruxda Jubooyinka, Somalia (wabiga jubba iyo tuulooyinka ku hareeraysan)
Video Quruxda Jubooyinka, Somalia (wabiga jubba iyo tuulooyinka ku hareeraysan)
jubada hoose iyo jubadhada dhexe video ay soo duubeen ciidamadii Beljamka ee 93dii.- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 679
- author: Horumarka XamarCadde
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AMISOM launch offensive
http://www.ntvuganda.co.ug/ Until the end of the month of May 2012, AMISOM forces were bat...
published: 28 May 2012
author: ntvuganda
AMISOM launch offensive
AMISOM launch offensive
http://www.ntvuganda.co.ug/ Until the end of the month of May 2012, AMISOM forces were battling remnants of Al-shabaab fighters in Afgooye - a town located 3...- published: 28 May 2012
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- author: ntvuganda
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Green River Flooding PSA (Somali)
A PSA (in Somali language) describing the potential flood impacts to the Green River Valle...
published: 06 Nov 2009
author: KingCountyTV
Green River Flooding PSA (Somali)
Green River Flooding PSA (Somali)
A PSA (in Somali language) describing the potential flood impacts to the Green River Valley.- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 668
- author: KingCountyTV
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Somalia Afgooye 2012 News
With the Somali government and African Union AU forces battling Islamist group al-Shabaab ...
published: 01 Nov 2013
Somalia Afgooye 2012 News
Somalia Afgooye 2012 News
With the Somali government and African Union AU forces battling Islamist group al-Shabaab many significant towns have been recaptured in recent months including the strategic town of Afgooye 30 km northwest of the capital city Mogadishu. Afgooye a key agricultural town had been under the control of al-Shabaab for the past three years. But on May 25 African Union forces recaptured the town in what is considered a significant victory against the al-Qaida-affiliated militant group. Afgooye is a main gateway to towns south and north of the capital Mogadishu. The bridge over the Shabelle River in Afgooye is an important corridor for the transportation of goods to Mogadishu. To some extent control of the bridge means control over transportation to the capital city. The bridge has held up through the conflicts and the nearby market was busy once again on Wednesday. It is hard to imagine gunfire had rung through the town for two months during the retaking. Local residents say they lived a very hard life when al-Shabaab was in control. When al-Shabaab was in control we had a very bad life. But since the town was recaptured with the help of AU peacekeeping troops our life has become much better and now we have guaranteed security. Both the economic situation and security are much better than before said a local resident. AU peacekeeping troops are still stationed several kilometers from Afgooye. There the African Union Mission in Somalia s Uganda contingent commander Colonel Kayanja Mhanga explained the complexity and specialty of the town. This is an area that had the headquarters of al-Shabaab and al-Qaida forces. It is in Afgooye that al-Shabaab and al-Qaida made a ceremony to join forces said Mhanga. Mhanga added the fight for Afgooye was a difficult one but now he is confident about Somalia s security amid an important period of political transition. If anybody tries to bring about war in Somalia whether you are warlord or whatever we shall have to combat you said Mhanga. We are not going to allow anyone who wants to disrupt the peace process the political process here to do so. On Monday Somalia inaugurated a new parliament for the first time in more than two decades. More downloads available at -lthttpnewscontent.cctv.com-gt Copyright CCTV For any questions please call 86-10-63969499 or email newscontentcctv.com -ltmailtonewscontentcctv.com-gt. If you want to learn more please go to the CCTV website at -lthttpnewscontent.cctv.com-gt.- published: 01 Nov 2013
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Twilight - River flows in you - Cover
Performed by Shabelle and Daniela. :) Thanks Lucy for filming this....
published: 07 Feb 2010
author: shaniela0508
Twilight - River flows in you - Cover
Twilight - River flows in you - Cover
Performed by Shabelle and Daniela. :) Thanks Lucy for filming this.- published: 07 Feb 2010
- views: 374
- author: shaniela0508
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Flooded Somalia
As Somalia recovers from a tropical cyclone that battered its north-east regions killing a...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Flooded Somalia
Flooded Somalia
As Somalia recovers from a tropical cyclone that battered its north-east regions killing at least 100 people, another humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Jowhar in the south of the country. Following heavy rains in the Horn of Africa, the River Shabelle burst its banks, submerging entire villages and farms in its path. Thousands of people have been displaced by the floods and have been forced to seek shelter on higher grounds. The dire situation is compounded by inter-clan clashes between the Jareer and Abgaal clans. So far the conflict has claimed more than one hundred lives. Hundreds of families fled to the AMISOM base at the Jowhar airfield in the first days of the conflict. Ali Haji Wehelow is among the displaced. He hails from Gaafaay, a small hamlet by the river. Once the water rose and clashes broke out, Ali trekked for dozens of kilometres together with other villagers, finally arriving at the airfield. "The rains and the floods have brought problems. They have increased the hunger, our farms are submerged and we do not have any food. We are in a difficult position. Unless we receive help, we will not have anything," he lamented. Majority of the displaced are women and children. A small tent has been converted into a makeshift maternity ward. The overwhelmed medical staff has successfully delivered more than twenty babies in the last week. More patients are recovering from gunshot wounds, Malaria and other diseases while the doctors struggle to remedy severe malnutrition cases. Food and medical supplies are running low. Troops have been sharing their rations to sustain the displaced families. Due to the terrible state of the roads, transporting supplies has become an arduous affair. On Tuesday, AMISOM received the first aid convoy from Qatar Charity, an international agency based in Doha. The convoy took 4 days to navigate the 90-kilometre road from Mogadishu carrying food and tents for approximately a thousand families. But this is far from enough. "As I talk today, there are approximately a total of four thousand people that are in here. The most distressful one is the women and children. They're really distressed. Most of their parents have been killed and you get these kids here, and you get these women here, without any help," explained Brig. Gen Dick Olum, the Uganda Contingent Commander. "We also get another sad situation of the women in labour that are due for delivery. And as I told you here, AMISOM right here has delivered up to almost 20 kids," he added. Around the country, torrential rains and surges in river levels are causing havoc. Residents in towns like Beletweyne, which experienced severe flooding last year are already evacuating from the low lying areas. "The urgent need is one of them, feeding these people. Secondly, shelter; we need shelter. Thirdly, we need medication. Those are the crucial requirements that we need. And this has been a situation that befell us without preparation. But I think the three, as I mentioned are crucial. One, medical care, shelter and food." Added Brig. Gen Dick Olum, the Uganda Contingent Commander. The situation is threatening to get out of hand as more flood victims arrive on a daily basis. With supplies dwindling, the victims' only hope remains in the meals they split with the soldiers as they crane their necks in the hope of spotting an approaching aid convoy.- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Somalia: Jowhar Floods
#SomaliArchive | SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://...
published: 13 Nov 2013
Somalia: Jowhar Floods
Somalia: Jowhar Floods
#SomaliArchive | SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://www.keydmedia.net - As Somalia recovers from a tropical cyclone that battered its north-east regions killing at least 100 people, another humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Jowhar in the south of the country. Following heavy rains in the Horn of Africa, the River Shabelle burst its banks, submerging entire villages and farms in its path. Thousands of people have been displaced by the floods and have been forced to seek shelter on higher grounds. The dire situation is compounded by inter-clan clashes between the Jareer and Abgaal clans. So far the conflict has claimed more than one hundred lives. // http://www.keydmedia.net // http://www.facebook.com/Keydmedia // http://www.youtube.com/Keydmedia // http://www.twitter.com/Keydmedia Copyright © 2013 AU. All rights reserved- published: 13 Nov 2013
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Bale Zone
This Article Bale Zone is composed of Creative Common Content.
The Original Article can b...
published: 26 Nov 2013
Bale Zone
Bale Zone
This Article Bale Zone is composed of Creative Common Content. The Original Article can be location at WikiPedia.org. Check us out at WikiPlays.org Bale is one of the zones in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Bale is named for the former kingdom of Bale which was in approximately the same area. Bale is bordered on the south by the Ganale Dorya River which separates it from Guji on the west by the Mirab Arsi Zone on the north by Arsi on the northeast by the Shebelle River which separates it from Mirab Hararghe and Misraq Hararghe and on the east by the Somali Region.- published: 26 Nov 2013
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Floods in Somalia kills 22, displaces hundreds
In southern Somali town of Jowhar, hundreds of families and farmers have been displaced af...
published: 03 Jun 2013
author: GrimghostMediaArabic
Floods in Somalia kills 22, displaces hundreds
Floods in Somalia kills 22, displaces hundreds
In southern Somali town of Jowhar, hundreds of families and farmers have been displaced after a river burst its banks in Middle Shabelle region. Those highly...- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 394
- author: GrimghostMediaArabic
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River floods after heavy rains
Visit http://www.earth-touch.com for a closer look at the wonders of the natural world. Ca...
published: 10 Feb 2010
author: Earth Touch
River floods after heavy rains
River floods after heavy rains
Visit http://www.earth-touch.com for a closer look at the wonders of the natural world. Cameraman Boris von Schoenebeck witnesses a river's transformation fr...- published: 10 Feb 2010
- views: 1054
- author: Earth Touch
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Al-shabaab lose out to Amisom
www.ktnkenya.tv Islamist militant group—al-shabaab today suffered heavy losses after the a...
published: 26 May 2012
author: KTN Kenya
Al-shabaab lose out to Amisom
Al-shabaab lose out to Amisom
www.ktnkenya.tv Islamist militant group—al-shabaab today suffered heavy losses after the african union troops engaged them in a fierce gun battle that ended ...- published: 26 May 2012
- views: 3381
- author: KTN Kenya
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River on the western border of my property.
This is the Gihon River that flows behind my house, about 400 ft. from the backdoor. The h...
published: 29 Aug 2011
author: offiewortham
River on the western border of my property.
River on the western border of my property.
This is the Gihon River that flows behind my house, about 400 ft. from the backdoor. The house is 30 ft above the water. The covered bridge is 1/4 mile from ...- published: 29 Aug 2011
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- author: offiewortham