 And now to stories in other parts of Africa, Somalia's Prime Minister on Monday suspended the Intelligence Chief, a move the President called unconstitutional. The dispute over Fahad Yassin, the director of Somalia's National Intelligence Service Agency, NSIA, erupted after days of tension in the capital Mogadishu over the mysterious death of Ikhlan Talil Farah, a female NSIA officer more than two months ago. Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Robel announced he had suspended Yassin and named another official to temporarily lead the agency after Yassin declined his request on Saturday to deliver a report within 48 hours on Farah's death. President Mohamed Abdulahi Mohamed then issued his own statement saying the Prime Minister's move was unconstitutional. Notified about fresh news updates