Somali National Army kills 30 Al-Shabaab terrorists in a military operation

Somali National Army backed by local forces killed 30 terrorist members of Al-Shabaab after the group fighters attempted to carry out an attack at SNA base in Masagaway town in Galgudud region under Galmudug State in Somalia, SONNA reported Tuesday.

The forces had prior intelligence report over the terrorists’ intention and movement in the region and they were prepared to take action against the militants trying to carry out the attack and the forces managed to foil the attack and disperse the terrorists in very skillful and bravery according to a statement released by the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of the Federal Government of Somalia.

‘Our forces with the support of local forces killed 30 terrorist of Al-Shabaab fighters and recovered three vehicles, the forces are still pursuing the militants escaping, and they also fled their dead bodies at the scene. Three of our soldiers were wounded in the fight and they are stable ‘, The statement said.

This comes as the operations by SNA with the support of local forces and International partners intensified in recent with more progress so far.

Source: Somali National News Agency

US, Saudi Arabia call on Sudan warring sides to extend ceasefire

The United States and Saudi Arabia have called on the warring sides in Sudan to extend a fragile ceasefire as weeks of fighting reached a deadlock in the capital and elsewhere in the African country.

In a joint statement on Sunday, Washington and Riyadh called for an extension of the current truce, scheduled to expire at 9:45 pm [19:45 GMT] on Monday.

‘While imperfect, an extension nonetheless will facilitate the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian assistance to the Sudanese people,’ the statement said.

It also urged Sudan’s military government and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to continue negotiations to reach an agreement on extending the ceasefire.

The fighting broke out in mid-April. Both military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and RSF leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo led the 2021 coup that removed the Western-backed government of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.

The conflict has killed hundreds of people, wounded thousands and pushed the country to near collapse. It has forced nearly 1.4 million people out of their homes to safer areas inside Sudan or to neighboring nations, according to the UN migration agency.

The army and RSF had agreed last week to the weeklong truce brokered by the US and the Saudis. However, the ceasefire, like others before it, did not stop the fighting in the capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere in the country.

Residents reported renewed sporadic fighting on Sunday in parts of the capital’s adjacent city, Omdurman, where the army’s aircraft were seen flying over the city. Fighting was also reported in al-Fasher, the provincial capital of North Darfur.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan, reporting from Khartoum, said the delivery of humanitarian aid had not been possible in many parts of the capital and country.

‘Humanitarian aid was able to trickle in by Saturday, but it reached very few people,’ Morgan said. ‘People are worried that with the ceasefire due to expire, there will be more fighting and that they will be caught up between the two sides.’

Source: Somali National News Agency

Minister of Defence meets UK Ambassador to Somalia

The Minister of Defence of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Abdikadir Mohamed Nur met with the newly appointed Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Somalia, Michael Nithavrianakis, on Tuesday.

The Minister commended the Ambassador on starting his diplomatic duties and said that he wishes the UK to continue its relationship with Somalia.

The Ambassador assured Minister Abdikadir that the UK will continue to support Somalia in training the Somali Army and the fight against the Al-Shabaab terrorists.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Football: Seychelles drawn in group B of Cosafa with defending champion

Seychelles’ men’s national football team will face a tough test in the 2023 Hollywoodbets Cosafa Cup in Durban after having been drawn in the group with the title-holder Zambia.

The Seychelles’ side is in group B with Zambia, Malawi, and Comoros. While Comoros is a known opponent from the Indian Ocean neighbour, the team’s biggest test will be against defending and record champions of the tournament, Zambia.

Zambia were the inaugural winner of the competition in 1997, and along with Zimbabwe, have won it a record six times each. Malawi, a two-time finalist, will also be a tough test for the Seychellois side.

For Seychelles, this competition has always been a tough one, with the team only ever winning once, and that was on penalties against Namibia in 2006.

At the time, in the group stages, four teams competed in a straight knockout and Seychelles’ win put them in the group C final, where they lost 2-0 to eventual champions, Zambia.

Group A comprises South Africa, Namibia, Eswatini, and Botswana, and group C is made up of Mozambique, Angola, Mauritius and Lesotho.

Two top teams from each group will advance to the last-four stage, along with the best-placed runner-up.

The competition’s format has changed for this year and there will be 12 teams from the region divided into three pools of four teams each. The previous format had two groups of four teams while six other teams joined at the quarterfinal stage.

According to the oganisers, the new format will ensure that a team plays a minimum of three games and allows for an extra day’s rest between most pool games.

The pool games in Durban will take place from July 5-12, while the semi-finals will be on July 14. The final and third-place play-offs are scheduled for two days later.

Seychellois Suketu Patel named Cosafa honorary president

At the ceremony, Seychellois Suketu Patel, a former president of the Seychelles Football Federation (SFF) was named honorary president of Cosafa.

Patel said this is definitely a sign that his contributions have been appreciated. (Mervyn Marie, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY

Patel, who also served as vice president of the African Football Confederation (CAF), received the award at the Cosafa annual general meeting in South Africa, where the draw for the Cosafa Cup also took place.

The vice president of the SFF, Dolor Ernesta, received the award on behalf of Patel from the hands of Zambian Breda Kunda, chairperson of the Cosafa women’s committee.

Patel told SNA that “when I was in the position I did my best and this is definitely a sign that our contributions have been appreciated.”

“I do feel good to be given this title, but when I was doing that job it was not to be given any honours, but to ensure the development of football in the region,” he added.

Salemane Phafane from Lesotho and Adam Mthethwa from Eswatini were awarded honorary vice-president status, while Ashford Mamelodi of Botswana was named as an honorary secretary general.

The Cosafa is an annual tournament for teams from Southern Africa organised by the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). It started after the ban against South Africa was lifted and the country was able to host the African Cup of Nations in 1996.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

City manager concerned over injury of players ahead of FA Cup final against United

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is concerned about the fitness of stars Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish, and Ruben Dias ahead of this week’s FA Cup final against Manchester United.

The 52-year-old Spaniard on Sunday admitted that he does not know if they will be fit for Saturday’s FA Cup clash.

‘We have four or five players with niggles, not big injuries, but they are injuries. The guys who didn’t play didn’t here were really, really exhausted the day before and mentally, they were completely drained,’ he said.

Guardiola also offered an update on Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez, and Cole Palmer, saying: ‘Phil is in incredible form, Riyad as well, Cole was so active in many things.’

Manchester City will face Manchester United at Wembley Stadium before meeting Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final a week later.

The clash will be the first FA Cup final between the two Manchester sides in the competition’s 151-year history.

The Sky Blues clinched their third consecutive Premier League title last week.

Source: Somali National News Agency