[wanabidii] It's election season again in Africa, when all lose their heads and policy is thrown out of the window (M&G Africa) Wednesday, January 21, 2015 View a web version of this message 21 Jan 2015 It's election season again in Africa, when all lose their heads and policy is thrown out of the window Welcome to 2015, goodbye to 2014! A lot of vote 'buying' is going on, only that it has been reinvented, and works just as well. Pope announces first African trip, to visit Uganda and Central African Republic Pontiff said visit to Africa had been delayed by Ebola outbreak. Africa in 2030: A future of smartphones, drones and digital witchdoctors Mobile connections in Africa have grown by 44% a year since 2000, the fastest in the world. But tech isn't done with Africa yet DRC police open fire at anti-Kabila third term protest; Boko Haram let 20 Cameroon hostages go in army chase Kabila has ruled over the vast and troubled central African country since 2001. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa These countries have cut their pump prices in Africa. So why are consumers still unhappy? Consumers are angry over what they see as profiteering fuel traders. The retailers say price movements are "complex". From Eritrea to Madagascar, here are 7 of Africa's 'must experience' train journeys Despite Ethiopia being the first country in SSAfrica to have a railway, a train has not left Addis Ababa in six year - that's about to change. What US intelligence predicted about Africa today 15 years ago, and how terribly wrong they were Predictions on what Africa would look like in 2015 that experts got wrong, proving how easy it is to lose your shirt betting on the continent. These countries have cut their pump prices in Africa. So why are consumers still unhappy? Consumers are angry over what they see as profiteering fuel traders. The retailers say price movements are "complex". Nigeria lowers oil price, seen as a sweetener ahead of presidential vote Nigeria extracts around 2 million barrels of crude a day but imports most of its fuel as it does not have refining capacity. Africa is one country, only that we do not know it yet: A Kenyan can't tell an Egyptian and Tunisian apart Nearly 99% of Ethiopians can't differentiate Ghanaians and Nigerians on the trot. Why then should a European? The continent's teachers skip school because they are so poorly paid: Yes, and no Sometimes they just despise their colleagues Africa in 2030: A future of smartphones, drones and digital witchdoctors Mobile connections in Africa have grown by 44% a year since 2000, the fastest in the world. But tech isn't done with Africa yet Outrage as Zimbabwe to sell 62 baby elephants, and American hunter pays $350,000 to kill Namibian black rhino The baby elephants are sold for between $40,000 and $60,000 each. If you wish not to receive further updates. Please Unsubscribe Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 21-01-2015 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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