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Somalia's PM demotes his deputy | Somalia's PM demotes his deputy |
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Somalia's deputy PM and ex-warlord, Hussein Aideed, has been demoted from internal affairs to the housing ministry in a cabinet reshuffle. | Somalia's deputy PM and ex-warlord, Hussein Aideed, has been demoted from internal affairs to the housing ministry in a cabinet reshuffle. |
A BBC correspondent says it is part of the prime minister's efforts to exert his authority since the government routed the Islamists from Mogadishu. | A BBC correspondent says it is part of the prime minister's efforts to exert his authority since the government routed the Islamists from Mogadishu. |
Five people have been killed in the capital by gunmen in the past 24 hours. | Five people have been killed in the capital by gunmen in the past 24 hours. |
Meanwhile, Uganda's parliament is expected to approve the deployment of 1,500 troops for a Somali peace force. | Meanwhile, Uganda's parliament is expected to approve the deployment of 1,500 troops for a Somali peace force. |
'Inefficiency' | 'Inefficiency' |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says two people were killed on Wednesday morning by unknown assailants at the south of the city near the main telecommunications centre. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says two people were killed on Wednesday morning by unknown assailants at the south of the city near the main telecommunications centre. |
There are fears that anarchy will return without the peacekeepers | There are fears that anarchy will return without the peacekeepers |
Three other people were killed in separate attacks on Tuesday night. | Three other people were killed in separate attacks on Tuesday night. |
Leaflets warning residents not to co-operate with the government have been in circulation in Mogadishu, and the attacks could be linked to them, says our correspondent. | Leaflets warning residents not to co-operate with the government have been in circulation in Mogadishu, and the attacks could be linked to them, says our correspondent. |
As Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi announced his reshuffle, he accused some ministers of misuse of funds and inefficiency. | As Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi announced his reshuffle, he accused some ministers of misuse of funds and inefficiency. |
In Uganda, the parliament is voting to allow the deployment of 1,500 soldiers to Somalia as part of the African Union (AU) peace mission. | |
The AU has struggled to raise 8,000 troops its wants to send to Somalia to replace Ethiopian soldiers who have started to withdraw. | The AU has struggled to raise 8,000 troops its wants to send to Somalia to replace Ethiopian soldiers who have started to withdraw. |
In December, Ethiopia helped oust the Union of Islamic Courts, who ruled much of Somalia for the previous six months, and install the government in Mogadishu. | In December, Ethiopia helped oust the Union of Islamic Courts, who ruled much of Somalia for the previous six months, and install the government in Mogadishu. |
So far Nigeria, Ghana and Burundi are the other countries which have offered troops for the AU mission. | So far Nigeria, Ghana and Burundi are the other countries which have offered troops for the AU mission. |
Cholera outbreak | |
Meanwhile, at least 115 people have died in the past four weeks following an outbreak of cholera in south and central Somalia, Medecins Sans Frontieres Spain has confirmed. | |
Dr Abdulahi Husein Maalin, who works at a hospital in Jowhar, 90km north of Mogadishu, said the outbreak was the result of recent floods which had contaminated water wells. | |
The floods displaced tens of thousands of people in the region, leaving large tracts of farmland submerged. | |
"We have started chlorinating the wells in all the districts but, unfortunately, we are having difficulty in accessing some of the remote villages due to lack of transport," Dr Maalin said. | |
"Two-thirds of those affected are children under the age of 10," he said. |
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