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Somalia Top Stories

for the 12 Jan - 18 Jan

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Investors Align With Growth Plan
1. Investors Align With Growth Plan

Somalia’s Ministry of Planning, Investment and Economic Development convened a high-level dialogue in Mogadishu, bringing together major Somali corporations, foreign investors, government officials, and diplomats to align private sector capacity with the National Transformation Plan 2025–2029. Discussions focused on priority economic sectors, implementation of reforms, and partnerships. The minister said rising foreign direct investment reflects improving regulatory and security conditions, urging closer public-private collaboration to drive inclusive economic growth.

Somalia, Ethiopia Discuss Fish Trade
2. Somalia, Ethiopia Discuss Fish Trade

Somalia and Ethiopia have held talks to expand bilateral fish trade and strengthen commercial cooperation in the fisheries sector. Somalia’s Minister of Fisheries and Blue Economy, Ahmed Hassan Aden, met Ethiopia’s Acting Ambassador, Ketema Haile, alongside business leaders. Officials said the discussions focused on facilitating the export of Somali fish to Ethiopian markets, improving trade linkages, and unlocking regional opportunities for private-sector participation.

Aden Adde Airport Opens New Parking
3. Aden Adde Airport Opens New Parking

A new parking facility has been inaugurated at Aden Adde International Airport to improve services and commercial operations at Somalia’s main aviation hub. Officials said the project will improve convenience for travellers, enhance traffic flow, and enhance the airport’s aesthetics. The Somali Civil Aviation Authority noted that the facility forms part of a wider infrastructure upgrade plan to modernize the airport’s front area, strengthen service delivery, and support growing passenger and business activity.

Audit Flags Passport Revenue Gaps
4. Audit Flags Passport Revenue Gaps

Somalia’s Auditor General has presented findings on the transparency of revenue collected from passport services, focusing on collection, accounting, and remittance procedures. Officials from the Ministry of Finance and the Immigration and Citizenship Agency reviewed the assessment, which emphasized depositing all revenues into the Treasury Single Account. The review highlighted risks associated with off-system collections and outlined recommendations to strengthen accountability, safeguard public funds, and improve the efficiency of government service revenue management.

Somalia Passes National Payment Laws
5. Somalia Passes National Payment Laws

Somalia’s Upper House has passed the National Payment System Bill, strengthening regulation and oversight of the country’s digital and electronic payments sector. Lawmakers said the legislation will improve transaction security, interoperability, and confidence in financial services. During the same session, officials noted that worsening drought conditions are increasing economic pressure on households and markets, underscoring the importance of resilient payment systems to support aid distribution, business continuity, and financial access nationwide.

Saudi Airlines Eyes Mogadishu Flight
6. Saudi Airlines Eyes Mogadishu Flight

Saudi Airlines is preparing to launch direct flights to Mogadishu after completing a technical assessment of Aden Adde International Airport, Somalia’s civil aviation authority said. The move follows recent infrastructure upgrades to meet ICAO’s international safety and facilitation standards. Officials said the development signals growing international airline interest, supports job creation, and strengthens Somalia’s aviation and transport sector, despite ongoing capacity and congestion constraints at the airport.