[wanabidii] Here are the real crooks in Africa—where big, legal businesses outdo organised crime (M&G Africa) Wednesday, February 04, 2015 View a web version of this message 04 Feb 2015 Here are the real crooks in Africa—where big, legal businesses outdo organised crime It's a crying shame. With at least $50b flowing out illegally every year, donors are effectively pocketing back their aid money. DR Congo and Rwanda's FDLR rebels: Why Tanzania could end up eating leftovers Tanzania's position on the FDLR rebels is puzzling, and it is putting far too much on the line - for benefits that are unclear. Would you rather have malnourished children or an Ebola outbreak? Tough choice Study suggests eating wild meat is actually correlated with lower malnutrition rates in children. But there's the risk of Ebola and other diseases. 12 facts proud Africans don't want to know about the AU's cash situation - but we'll tell you anyway Despite recently raising the decibel levels of anti-western criticism, over two-thirds of its budget is funded by foreigners. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Let's face it folks, Africa is flying data blind, but a big revolution could be coming We simply stumble from one day to the next. And we guess. A lot. 'Spewing buffalos' and 'side dish': A guide to understanding Uganda's 'Uglish' A "detoother" or a "dentist" is a gold-digger looking for a wealthy partner. Beyond floods: 11 things you didn't know about Malawi, the 'warm heart of Africa' A small country full of big surprises--and a story about a brewery. Growers smiling all the way to the banks as Cote d'Ivoire posts record cocoa harvest Windfall for growers as world's biggest producers reaps benefits of reforms. Continent's consumers spending like crazy: why the world needs Africa to keep rising Nokia and BlackBerry found an oasis in Africa. Now other global companies are looking to do the same Kiir and Riek should be in an Ethiopian jail, not getting another shot to misrule South Sudan It is hard to see how, even if the gods of the River Nile were overseeing the peace deal, the two warriors can work together again. AFCON2015: If flags are meant to tell countries apart, these African ones don't go far enough Flags aside, national team jerseys across the continent aren't that uniquely and imaginatively designed either. Would you rather have malnourished children or an Ebola outbreak? Tough choice Study suggests eating wild meat is actually correlated with lower malnutrition rates in children. But there's the risk of Ebola and other diseases. South Africa's 'shark spotters' help secure country's position as leader in big fish's conservation Great white shark conservation was pioneered in South Africa, the first country to declare this toothy predator a protected species. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 04-02-2015 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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