[wanabidii] Burying the evidence: satellite images back witness accounts of mass graves in Burundi (M&G Africa) Friday, January 29, 2016 View a web version of this message 29 Jan 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Burying the evidence: satellite images back witness accounts of mass graves in Burundi Vefore and after images and video footage show five possible mass graves in the Buringa area, on the outskirts of Bujumbura Somalia Cabinet backs 2016 House election; delight as women to hold 30% of all seats One Harvard-educated woman is already seeking to be president as UN chief Ban Ki-moon welcomed 'watershed' inclusive plan. Frenemies: Economic woes force border reopening for first time since South Sudan left Sudan in 2011 President Omar al-Bashir sealed crossings the same year the South declared independence, but declining revenues are again bringing them close. UPDATE: New Congo timetable extends Kabila's time in office as UN flags 'dramatic rise' in rights abuses Investors on edge as a chart prepared by the elections commission shows it would be impossible to hold a presidential ballot this year. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Is small no longer beautiful? And Africa has a new star as global corruption ranking released Big may be back in vogue, according to Transparency International's 2015 list, which for the continent is a bag of surprises. Larger than 11 African capital cities: 10 dramatic facts about Dadaab, world's biggest refugee camp It's about the size of Gaborone or Juba, and would be Kenya's third-largest town, and older than two independent countries in Africa Hunger costs Africa big, and Ethiopia is in a 'code red' emergency, but there's a bright spot in Nigeria Despite rapid economic growth, Nigeria is home to the highest number of stunted children in Africa and the second highest globally RwandAir looks to spread wings; will add European destination, four aircraft this year Plans to carry a record 1 million passengers by 2017 as it boosts the size of its fleet No work in Africa's largest economy: nearly 50% of Nigerian graduates unemployed, survey says President Buhari argued that poverty, injustice and unemployment were the main causes of conflict in the West African giant 10 reasons to watch Africa in 2016: energy leapfrogs, climate gains, and the fourth industrial revolution 2016 will be a year of transformations – in energy, finance, technology and global partnership. These will have profound effects on Africa Please let truth get in the way of a good story: danger of stereotypes, and beauty of facts "A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes" ? Mark Twain Angola's chaotic capital of 6.5 million has been taken over by mountains of trash Frustrated residents vent their frustrations online, posting selfies in front of rubbish piles several metres high or trash-covered railway tracks You wouldn't expect it; some of Africa's driest countries use a lot more water for production Niger's water footprint per capita is more than three times higher than Kenya's - which has a lot more of it Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 29-01-2016 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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