AFP) – 43 minutes ago
MOGADISHU — Somalia's fragile government said Friday that it had signed a deal with a private security company, Saracen International, a firm that has been criticised by the US government.
"The agreement the government engaged with Saracen International covers training security guards ... and some humanitarian tasks including renovating places like hospitals and other buildings," said information minister Abdikarin Hasan Jama.
Hasan Jama said the arrangement had no connection with company's activities in the neighbouring breakaway region of Puntland.Read More
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