Breaking news from Takaba
District, Mandera County, Kenya
June 22, 2014 by Gur Gharri
GSG
News
Heavy fighting has erupted
between the Wajir and Mandera County residents
this
We the Gharri people are disappointed and shocked to find out that
.
Breaking News from Mandera West andCentral:
by Gur Gharri
GSG
News Contributor May 16, 2014.
On May 15, 2014, 2 Gharri camel herders escaped from an attempted ambush by
The Gharri Sultan Mohamed Haji
Hassan's Video Message for the Gharri Americans
Five unarmed civilians were
killed and several others were injured in Rhamo, Mandera
Response to the
Standardmedia.co.ke Web Page
Distorted False
Report dated May 13, 2014,
by
On May 13, the Degodia militia
from Wajir County crossed into the Fincharo location in Madera County
in an
NIGHT TERROR HAVE BEGAN IN
Mandera County, Kenya and Moyale district, Southern
Sultan
Mohamed Haji Hassan Gababa coming to
California March
15, 2014
Response to Daily Nation web
and its culprits Lucas Barasa, Mohamud Mohamed and Hassan Aden Osman AKA
Response to the Daily Nation's
Report regarding causes of conflict in Moyale District &
Response to the
Standardmedia.co.ke Web news reports by CYRUS OMBATi and Adow Jubat
Response to the causes of
Mandera and Wajir county conflict
Action aid
agency has donated household items such as Dasses, Shandarwas, Firashis, and 20
liter capacity Jirgans, to 264 families mostly Degody clan from Wajer, that were
affected by the recent drought, now residing at Dharweed location, near Takaba.
Also, the
local authorities are holding 12 camels believed to be looted from muralle and
four cattle stolen from Borana by an unnamed individual whose camel were looted
by Borana culprits. In addition, the boranas elders have located the Gharri
camels that were stolen by the Borana culprits and those animals will be
returned to its rightful owners soon.
Furthermore,
Mr. Adan Mohamed Nura and his brokers group are trying hard to bring Murralles
into the Gharri land under the hospices of sharing water and grazing Gharri land
temporary settlement due to drought.
Also, the construction of about 18
kilo meters long retaining walls have began in Rhamo as a barrier to protect
farmland on the Dawa Rivers.
Ethiopia
According to information received
from Moyale, all of Liban Zone administrators from Moyale, Uddatt, Filtu, and
Dolo districts have been summoned to appear into Jigjiga . It is believed that
they will meet with a select committee and to answer questions related to
corruption, and lack of lawlessness. So, we will inform you as the stories
unfolds.
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