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Africa Live: TV anchor cleared of murder gets top government job - BBC News Africa Live this week: 11-17 March 2024 - BBC News
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Al-Shabab, the militant group which is linked to al-Qaeda and once controlled much of Somalia, is now classed as a "transnational money-laundering network" by Washington. That's all from the BBC Africa Live team for now.
The US Department of the Treasury said on Monday it was taking action to "support the Somali government" in their "campaign to degrade this deadly terrorist group". We're back on Tuesday, but until then there'll be an automated service here, plus you can get the latest news on our website or listen to our podcasts - Africa Daily and Focus on Africa.
Sixteen people and companies in the Horn of Africa, the United Arab Emirates and Cyprus are targeted by the new US sanctions - which accuse them of money-laundering and deprive them of the right to own property in the US or have any business dealings with US citizens. Our African proverb of the day:
Among them are: Do not stir my stew while yours is burning."
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Qemat Al Najah General Trading And we leave you with this photo of a church choir in Ekurhuleni, South Africa:
Faysal Yusuf Dini
Hassan Abdirahman Mahamed
Farhan Hussein Hayder
It is not known if they intend to appeal.
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