Rome, 30 October 2023 – The Somali Minister of Info, Tradition and Tourism, Mr. Daud Aweis Jama, attended a signing ceremony in Rome, Italy, the place a cooperation and partnership settlement was sealed between the Somali Nationwide Information Company (SONNA) and the Italian Information Company (ANSA).
The settlement goals to reinforce the alternate of knowledge and information between the 2 nations, in addition to to offer mutual help by way of experience, coaching and tools.
Mr. Jama expressed his appreciation for the settlement, saying that it was a big step for Somalia’s growth and integration into the worldwide group. He mentioned that SONNA was a significant supply of reports for each home and worldwide audiences, and that the partnership with ANSA would enhance its capability and high quality. He additionally highlighted the longstanding friendship and collaboration between Somalia and Italy.
The settlement was signed by Mr. Ismail Mukhtar Omar, the Director Basic of SONNA, on behalf of Somalia, and Mr. Stefano De Alessandri, the Director Basic of ANSA, on behalf of Italy.
The ceremony was additionally attended by officers from the Somali Embassy in Italy and different representatives from ANSA.
SONNA was established in 1964 and has been offering dependable and well timed information from inside and outdoors Somalia, serving the general public curiosity and facilitating entry to info. Previously 12 months, SONNA has achieved exceptional progress within the area of reports manufacturing and exterior relations, changing into probably the most trusted supply for worldwide media shops to get information about Somalia. As much as 60 worldwide media shops obtain information from SONNA each week. ANSA is without doubt one of the information companies that regularly receives information from SONNA.
ANSA is the main information company in Italy and one of the vital distinguished on the earth. It covers all features of present affairs, politics, financial system, tradition, sports activities and leisure. It has a community of correspondents in additional than 70 nations and offers information in six languages: Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic and German.