[wanabidii] Eating the intra-African trade pudding: Uganda, South Africa top as neighbours drive Kenya’s tourism recovery (M&G Africa) Friday, February 26, 2016 View a web version of this message 26 Feb 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Eating the intra-African trade pudding: Uganda, South Africa top as neighbours drive Kenya's tourism recovery Proving Africa will reap from trading with itself, vacationers from Rwanda, Burundi, DRC and Ethiopia have shored up Kenya's tourism Nigeria's Buhari still smarting over country's botched blockbuster budget, says 'very embarrassing' Record spending plan for Africa's biggest economy was littered with costly errors, and the president is coming down hard on those seen as responsible. Fear stalks Ethiopia's Oromia region after brutal crackdown—the protest is about much more than what you see Sparked by a plan to expand the capital, Human Rights Watch says more than 200 people have been killed, but history is also playing a major role. EXPLAINER: Why was ousted Burkina leader Compaore given Ivory Coast citizenship? President Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso, pictured on November 27, 2004, is granted Ivorian nationality by decree More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Africa internet access more important for Africa than net neutrality, which is a 'first world' problem People who don't have any access to the internet often don't understand its value. Most people who talk about net neutrality are already online Ethiopia drought: 10 shocking 'on the ground' findings from new report paint terrifying picture Oxfam report reveals just how desperate the situation has become. and in one district, 13,500 people are relying on one borehole for water. Four elections in four days show a 'new' Africa, but also reveal that the old one is alive and well Independents rising to power, rotational if innovative presidencies, veterans stamping their will…the continent is never a dull place. MTN pays $251 million toward record 3.8 billion Nigeria phone penalty Mobile phone company agreed to withdraw the case over the fine from the High Court in Lagos as part of efforts to reach a settlement Nigeria's Buhari in Saudi for oil talks, seen supporting output freeze to help stabilise prices Buhari will travel on to Qatar. Analysts says its probable Nigeria could establish a bridge for negotiations between rivals Riyadh and Tehran The big blindspots: threats to Africa's security come from unlikely places A different approach of tackling the continent's challenges is needed, and from Ethiopia, there just may be one. Amnesty report shows contempt African leaders have for the law, how toothless international justice can be Many governments have brazenly broken international law and are deliberately undermining institutionsmeant to protect people's rights The dark side of world's lucrative mobile phone industry; a dirty trail into DR Congo Some of the children interviewed -- as young as seven -- said that they had not seen sunlight for a long time as they spent the day in the mines Africa's first music download service launches in Senegal—several big names are calling it home Songs on 'MusikBi' cost between 50-85 US cents and users can download them using mobile phone credit in a region where few have bank cards. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 26-02-2016 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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