[wanabidii] Activists raise alarm bells as Kenyan schools are targeted by land grabbers (M&G Africa) Friday, July 29, 2016 View a web version of this message 29 Jul 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Activists raise alarm bells as Kenyan schools are targeted by land grabbers 29 000 schools are at risk of being grabbed with the major culprits being private developers assisted by public servants in acquiring school land. UN should declare Northeastern Nigeria top emergency says Doctors Without Borders Medical charity says Borno State residents have had no access to food and have had very little or no medical care UN says military means alone will not defeat Boko Haram in Lake Chad Basin A military approach, needed to be complemented by holistic means, followed by stabilisation measures to stop Boko Haram attacks, says top UN official Zimbabwe arrests war veterans spokesman after Mugabe warns those who criticise him War veteran, Douglas Mahiya arrested. President Robert Mugabe vowed that he would hunt down war veterans who recently criticised his 36-year-rule More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Women praise HIV prevention pill as research could produce a simpler injection For those at risk, taking a pill that can stop them from getting HIV is a 'life-changing experience' A new financing model for the African Union: will it work for the continent? AU leaders show the continent and its international donors that a bold decision has been taken on financing and that it will be speedily implemented Technology speeds up diagnosis and HIV testing for babies in Mozambique Technology has cut diagnosis waiting times, getting infants on to treatment sooner. #AIDS2016: Medical male circumcision saves millions in lives and costs Statistics show that voluntary male circumcision is a crucial weapon in the fight to control HIV. Sub-saharan Africa remains fast-growing region in world, despite economic slowdown Africa is one of the only two regions in the world achieving growth in FDI in 2015 with a seven percent rise in projects for the continent Big Drop in diamond production hits Botswana cutting and polishing firms Downstream industries of the diamond mining business, cutting and polishing firms feel the ripple effects of the global commodity slump 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 Africa has got a big tomato problem: a little pest is wiping them out, and prices are sky-rocketing Africa exported almost $800 million of tomatoes in 2015, or about 10% of the world's total 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 Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 29-07-2016 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this :
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