[wanabidii] Nigerian leader Buhari takes 10 days off to treat ear infection in London (M&G Africa) Tuesday, June 07, 2016 View a web version of this message 07 Jun 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Nigerian leader Buhari takes 10 days off to treat ear infection in London Speculation over the president's health has been swirling for weeks after he cancelled three official engagements South Africa escapes 'junk' rating; reprieve strengthens finance minister Gordhan in Zuma tug-of-war Analysts see the decision as a sign that "Zuma cannot survive without Gordhan, even though their relationship will continue to be very rocky" Seeking to avoid religious violence, Buhari condemns killing of Nigerian pastor's wife for 'blasphemy' Africa's most populous nation with 180 million people is divided into a largely Christian south and Muslim-dominant north Niger regains control of border town after attack by Boko Haram jihadists Dozens of Boko Haram members were killed and wounded while 30 Nigerien and two Nigerian soldiers died and another 67 got injured during the attack More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Gas may yet transform Mozambique even as debt and low fuel prices darken confidence Gas will account for 24% of global power generation by 2040; Mozambique's projects need to proceed quickly to take advantage of the next market upturn The threats come in many forms; Africa's rich 'blue economy' cries for tender loving care 39 African countries had less than 1%, or no, territorial sea protection - yet continent's fisheries sector is worth more than $24 billion Going to the dogs again: in Mozambique, a return to the horrors of civil war Their jaws open in macabre expressions of pain, the skeletal corpses lie just 100 metres (yards) from Mozambique's main north-south road The waiter is a thief: dining at South African prison restaurant - which is open to the public! Tuberculosis is rife - Mandela contracted TB there - and at least one inmate died last year of leptospirosis, a disease spread by rats Zimbabwe Stock Exchange cuts jobs after revenues fall by more than 50% Though smaller than South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya's, the Zimbabwean bourse is larger than those in Ghana and Zambia Ghana seeks private bank loan, and Nigeria mulls Eurobond as cash dries up and budget gap swells Ghana is seeking a syndicated loan to reduce budget deficit, while tapping the offshore bond market this year is crucial for Nigeria Africa's 'forgotten' but growing international security threat: the information revolution The rate of uptake of technology on the continent has been dizzying, but the pitfalls could be deeper if not anticipated. A quarter of a century after independence suffering Eritreans still yearn for freedom Money is flowing in exchange for allowing countries – ironically including both Iran and Israel – to maintain military bases within its borders Environmental crimes rising and may cost world economy a record $258 billion, says study Proceeds from illegal logging to trafficking of hazardous waste and illicit gold mining funding rebel groups and criminal syndicates They were 110,000 now only 15,000 remain: elephants in Tanzania reserve could be wiped out by 2022 More than 30,000 African elephants killed by poachers every year to supply illegal trade controlled by criminal gangs that feeds demand the Far East Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 07-06-2016 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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