Women in transport and logistics in Seychelles encouraged to expand careers

Seychelles is consolidating its presence in the island nation and has announced a change in the platform’s chairpersonship locally in a half-day seminar on Thursday.

WiLAT Seychelles is part of WiLAT, an international platform that brings together over 3,200 members in 38 countries. Launched in June 2003, WiLAT promotes the logistics and transport industry to female members as well as encourages and supports their career development.

The platform also seeks to provide more women with training and international professional networking opportunities in the logistics and transport field.

The new chairperson of the Seychelles WiLAT Chapter, Estelle Alexis, was announced during the seminar. She shared with the press that it was important to consolidate the Chapter during the event.

“WiLAT Seychelles was launched in 2021 when the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing. As the launch took place virtually, it didn’t have the impact that we wanted. Today, we recognise this and as such we want to consolidate the presence of WiLAT in Seychelles as well as in the Indian Ocean,” explained Alexis.

She added that the seminar saw the participation of women in the field “as we want them to spread the word about WiLAT, making its existence known.”

Participants got the chance to learn more about the organisation, learn about its purpose and join as a member in the future. Attendees heard presentations on the spread of WiLAT globally, how the platform is engaging and empowering women in the Indian Ocean region as well as how the platform is developing effective leadership skills for women in the sector.

Some of the key speakers were WiLAT’s global chairperson, Gayani De Alwis, the global vice chairperson of the Indian Ocean Islands at CMILT, Nazeema Seelarbokus, and the area director at Ace Speakers Toastmakers Club, Amita Dahoo.

Any women in the field of logistics and transports, be it female employees or members of the Seychelles Port Authority, Land Marine, Seaward, Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), Air Seychelles, Seychelles Public Transport Corporation (SPTC), the Seychelles Taxi Association, driving instructors, among others, can join WiLAT.

“Joining WiLAT allows members to get exposed to many opportunities to undertake capacity building, and boost one’s CV as being a WiLAT member also means being a member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, which is an established organisation that exists for many years, through which a person is exposed to many people, opportunities, forums, and training,” said the chairperson.

Talking about her plans for the local Chapter, Alexis shared that after the seminar, she plans to meet with women who want to become WiLAT members so that the first meeting can be organised.

“By doing this, we will be able to discuss ideas of activities that we can carry out, what we need to focus on when it comes to women in the domain of logistics and transports,” she said.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Somali, Macawisley forces conduct counteroffensive operation south of Beledweyne town

Mogadishu:-Somali National Army on Friday morning conducted an operation against Al-Shabaab militants at areas about 25 KM south of Beledweyne town in Hiiraan region.

Military sources said that SNA and Macawisley, a local forces in the region learned that Al-Shabaab militants entered Mohamed Hassan location secretly and forces attacked them then fighting broke out between the two sides with reports that the joint forces made developments.

‘Heavy fighting between Al-Shabaab, SNA and Macawisley in one side is still taking place. We heard two loud explosions and gunfire from the direction of Bardhere, Beer-hano and Mohamed Hassan’, an eyewitness told Hiiraan Online by phone.

There is no official comment on the latest offensive operation against Al-Shabaab in the region by SNA officers so far.

SONNA will keep its viewers update as soon developments come Insha Allah

Source: Somali National News Agency

Update: Somali, Macawisley forces kill 20 militants south of Beledweyne town

Mogadishu:-Somali National Army on Friday morning killed about 20 Al-Shabaab militants and injured more others after conducting an operation against the group at an area about 35 KM south of Beledweyne town in Hiiraan region.

Farah Mohamed Hassan, former Hirshabelle State Minister for Transport told Radio Mogadishu that SNA and Macawisley, a local forces in the region learned that Al-Shabaab militants entered Mohamed Hassan location secretly and forces attacked them then fighting broke out between the two sides, inflicting heavy casualties on the terrorists.

Hassan added that the forces liberated Bardhere, and Berhano locations earlier and did Mohamed Hassan area today.

‘We destroyed their bases here and we are still in the fight to liberate more and pursue them. The operation goes on successfully’, he said.

‘Heavy fighting between Al-Shabaab, SNA and Macawisley in one side is still taking place. We heard two loud explosions and gunfire from the direction of Bardhere, Beer-hano and Mohamed Hassan’, an eyewitness told Hiiraan Online by phone.

Source: Somali National News Agency

ATMIS committed to delivering on its security mandate in Somalia

The African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) has reaffirmed its commitment to?continue supporting Somali Security Forces (SSF) to strengthen security, stabilization and development efforts.?

At a news conference on Thursday at the Force Headquarters in Mogadishu, the ATMIS Acting Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Marius Ngendabanka, underscored the Mission’s commitment to delivering on its mandate and authorization from both the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the African Union Peace and Security Council (AU-PSC). ?

Source: Somali National News Agency