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26/01/2026

An elephant 🐘 attacked a group of tourists in a safari van on Thursday morning during a game drive. This incident is a powerful reminder that wild animals are unpredictable and that strict safety protocols must always be followed in our parks and conservancies. Guides and operators must keep safe distances, read elephant behaviour correctly, and always maintain a clear escape route instead of switching off the vehicle in risky situations. Relevant authorities and lodge management should investigate the events of Thursday, review guide training and operational procedures, and take firm action to prevent a repeat.

24/01/2026

Breaking news has sent shockwaves through immigrant communities as thousands of Somali nationals now face forced departure from the United States following the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The decision, announced under the Trump administration, has left families anxious, divided, and uncertain about their future.

TPS was originally granted to Somalis due to ongoing instability, violence, and humanitarian crises in Somalia. For years, it allowed individuals to live and work legally in the U.S., build careers, raise children, and contribute to local economies. Many Somali TPS holders have spent more than a decade in America, with U.S.-born children who know no other home.

With the protection now terminated, those affected are being told to prepare for removal unless they qualify for another form of legal status. Immigration advocates warn that returning people to Somalia could put lives at risk, citing continued security threats, limited infrastructure, and economic hardship in the country.

Community leaders across the U.S. have expressed outrage and concern, calling the move sudden and inhumane. Protests and emergency legal clinics have emerged as families scramble for options. Employers, too, fear losing skilled workers in healthcare, transportation, and small businesses where Somali Americans play a vital role.

Supporters of the policy argue it enforces immigration law and encourages long-term solutions rather than temporary measures. Critics counter that TPS was never meant to be political and should be guided by on-the-ground realities, not shifting administrations.

As deadlines approach, thousands now live in limbo — packing homes, consulting lawyers, and explaining painful uncertainties to their children. For many, this decision is not just about policy, but about belonging, safety, and the meaning of home.

The coming months will determine whether relief, legal challenges, or reversals emerge — but for now, fear and heartbreak dominate the conversation.

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