[wanabidii] You wouldn’t expect it, but tinkering Lesotho shows all that is good and bad with African rule (M&G Africa) Wednesday, March 04, 2015 View a web version of this message 04 Mar 2015 You wouldn't expect it, but tinkering Lesotho shows all that is good and bad with African rule The negative headlines have taken away from its experimental approach to democracy, but there is something that works in there. The mobile phone comes first in Africa; before electricity, water, toilets or even food In 16 African countries, mobile phone networks are near-universally available; the poor would rather skip a meal than be short of airtime Shock as Mozambique top lawyer Cistac shot after backing opposition, dies Cistac reportedly said calls by Renamo for greater autonomy for the north and centre of the country could be justified under the constitution. INFOGRAPHIC: On the brink - M&G Africa's wildlife watch list shows the new circle of death these animals face Remembering those that may be gone very soon... More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Like Putin, like Egypt's Sisi: Two leaders with more in common than even they know Some questioned Putin's choice of a Kalashnikov as a gift to Sisi, but had he gone with vodka that, surely, would have been inappropriate. Why a Hillary Clinton – or Jeb Bush – win in 2016 US presidential vote has Africa's democrats terrified A cottage industry has grown up in Africa where leaders and their cheerleaders closely follow western politics to catch "African characteristics". Which are the Big Kahunas of Africa's airports? Here's why they are winners, and their plans to remain tops Who's set to come out on top? There are surprises, with expected winners nowhere at the high table. Naspers plans to boost Nigeria TV offer as West African giant's currency naira weakens Naspers, Africa's largest company by market value, via Multichoice pays for some content in dollars and thus vulnerable to exchange rate volatility. Barclays African unit may buy parent's Zimbabwe, Egypt banks in 'low risk' strategy Bank's wealth and investment management and insurance unit waiting for a Kenyan license and may consider West African expansion. Ah, those digital natives: Not as shallow and self-absorbed as you think The word "narcissist" on the Internet has risen four-fold over the past decade. The country with the highest search volume is South Africa. South Sudan's conflict needs an 'Annan solution'—strong brokers and a real sense of urgency So far interests and 'nobody' negotiators have made little headway, as has the rhetoric-heavy 'African solutions' approach. The mobile phone comes first in Africa; before electricity, water, toilets or even food In 16 African countries, mobile phone networks are near-universally available; the poor would rather skip a meal than be short of airtime INFOGRAPHIC: On the brink - M&G Africa's wildlife watch list shows the new circle of death these animals face Remembering those that may be gone very soon... Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 04-03-2015 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us Share this : Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote
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