[wanabidii] Thousands protest against 'tired' Mugabe in Zimbabwe capital; it's largest march in 10 years (M&G Africa) Friday, April 15, 2016 View a web version of this message 15 Apr 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Thousands protest against 'tired' Mugabe in Zimbabwe capital; it's largest march in 10 years Zimbabwe has suffered years of economic collapse and mass emigration The risks are great, stakes high, soldiers on edge, as S. Sudan readies for rebel chief Machar's return to Juba The country is close to collapse. "Unless the violent kleptocratic system...is addressed...no government will be able to end the war and atrocities" Nigerian foreign-exchange controls undermining Buhari political reforms and making country 'uninvestable' Nigeria has a pretty powerful political and governance reform story, but's being undone by a very repressive economic policy Big Kenyan banks seen swallowing up small ones as depositors run for cover following failures "The collapse and consolidation of some...small and medium-sized banks might even create a stronger banking sector replacing small, weak banks" More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Two painful years since Chibok, girls still missing. A timeline of Boko Haram's bloody handiwork There has been a ten-fold increase in number of children used in 'suicide' attacks in the past year Ethiopia takes a fall in 2016 —and 10 other new things about Africa's economy IMF wants you to know Ivory Coast, Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal and Tanzania are all expected to grow at impressive rates of between 6-7% or more this year and next Young African entrepreneurs are surprisingly optimistic about future, though they still have mountains to climb Entrepreneurs who participated in survey are bullish about the future - 79% said they were "very positive" Pan-African lender Ecobank's profit drops as struggling economies on continent hit revenue Full-year profit dropped 73%. After expanding into more than 30 African countries, bank has said it's time to consolidate its holdings Africa's airline graveyard piles up: Senegal shuts down national carrier amid $110 million debt Despite the failure, Finance minister says steps are being taken to set up a new national airline ROGUES' CORNER: Chibok girls and the self-castration of the Nigerian man – the Male Order in crisis It's hard to "disappear" 300 young men, but society makes it possible for women to disappear behind burkhas, high walls, and other forms of servitude After a year of chaos Burundi's hardliners are in charge, but more trouble is boiling As long as the trouble in Burundi remains "a low-intensity conflict" and the world is not forced to act to avert disaster, Nkurunziza will survive Growth of GM crops slows for first time in 20 years, with Burkina Faso abandoning its cotton crop Five developing countries - Brazil, Argentina, India, China and South Africa - grew almost half of all GM crops in 2015 Hashtag fail? #BringBackOurGirls two years on, and the limits of keyboard activism Translating social media success into tangible change on the ground has always been a challenge to online campaigns Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 15-04-2016 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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