[wanabidii] The more things change...Ethiopia’s path remains same three years after death of former strongman Meles (M&G Africa) Friday, December 25, 2015 View a web version of this message 25 Dec 2015 Forward this message Invite a friend The more things change...Ethiopia's path remains same three years after death of former strongman Meles Current Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has chosen to continue Meles' policies without a flinch, but with a more collective leadership. Nigeria's Buhari puts a spin on war against terrorism, hails 'technical' victory over Boko Haram In contrast with his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, Buhari has been able to win back territory from the militants After three horrid years, Central Africans dream of bread and peace as they head into Sunday election Frontrunner Dologuele has never embezzled public money, voters say -- an impressive achievement for someone seeking power in CAR. Somalia bans Christmas and New Year festivities, says they go against Islamic culture Somalia is at least the second Muslim majority country to ban Christmas this year, after Brunei announced a similar prohibition More from the Mail & Guardian Africa No turkey here! Inside the 10 must-try Christmas party dishes from around Africa In the villages around the continent, people say they are going to "eat Christmas". They mean it in more ways than one. Surprises and funny insights from Google on what Africans were looking for in 2015 A fascination with famous deaths, illuminati, getting it right with women and much more! Troubled times: Blood and terror in Ethiopia as protests sweep the streets, and state vows to 'act without mercy' The sight of the protesters on the streets shouting "Stop the killings! This isn't democracy!" is rare in the country. Zambia lights back on after massive blackout; eight provinces were hit Heavy industries like copper mines have been hit the hardest, with almost daily power cuts this year Without own currency, Mugabe says increased use of yuan will help revive Zimbabwe economy Part of the move linked to China's plans to cancel $40 million in Zimbabwe debts that are maturing this year. From Hemingway to Blixen; why Africa still attracts those who come to shoot her animals Hunting remains a controversial pastime. But that hasn't stopped it attracting hunters wanting to track Africa's wide array of wild animals. South Africa's Tokyo Sexwale on why scandal-battered FIFA needs an African chief at the top For 111 years FIFA "has not had an African" leader...Nine leaders of FIFA have all been from one area (Europe) For the New Year, a short guide to some of Africa's best, and cleanest beaches Hopefully the continent can get its lion's share of beachgoers, one of the biggest generators of revenue globally Surprises and funny insights from Google on what Africans were looking for in 2015 A fascination with famous deaths, illuminati, getting it right with women and much more! Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 25-12-2015 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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