Muhyadin Ahmed Roble, AfricaNews reporter in Nairobi, Kenya
Somali Islamist group, Al-shabaab, have captured the country's southern town of Afmadow on Sunday after fighting killed 14 people, according to local residents. Afmadow, a town in lower juba region, some 100km north of Kismayo, a key port city in southern Somalia used to be controlled by Hizbul Islam group.

The Al-Qaeda-inspired Al-shabaab fighters attacked the base of Hizbul Islam in Afmadow town. Local resident told AfricaNews that Al-Shabaab fighters invaded the city from three different directions.
Al-Shabaab commander Mohamed Ali Shuqul told Reuters by telephone from Afmadow, near the border with Kenya that: "We are now in the town".
A resident in Afmadow told AFP that: "There could be renewed fighting because the Hezb al-Islam fighters are regrouping to recapture the town."
Islamist rivals Al-shabaab and Hizbul Islam have however fought together against the Somali government and the AU peace-keeping forces in Somalia.
Somalia has not had an effective government since warlords overthrew Dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.