[wanabidii] Africa and its visa pains —where even billionaire Dangote-type big fish have nightmares (M&G Africa) Tuesday, March 29, 2016 View a web version of this message 29 Mar 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Africa and its visa pains —where even billionaire Dangote-type big fish have nightmares Americans and the west find it much easier to travel around the continent; not so if you are an African Angola court jails 17 youths, including rapper, for 'rebellion'—sentences are as long as eight years During the trial, one of them was made to read in full a 183-page book he had written, titled "Tools to destroy a dictator and avoid a new dictator". Nigeria vs. Egypt on the economy; who is smarter? Seems Sisi is besting Buhari Egypt allowed the biggest one-time depreciation of the pound since 2003, as Nigeria doubled down on capital controls to shore up the naira Burundi ruling party accuses Rwanda of 'exporting' genocide, also criticises foreign journalists and Catholic church Ruling party leader also claimed that some European governments supply arms and funds to Rwandan leader More from the Mail & Guardian Africa From $2,000 for a limb to $75,000 for a 'complete set' or corpse: shocking new report on albino killings in Africa More disturbing, some of the attacks against people living with albinism even involved the victims' own family members! Microsoft apologises after users take over its Twitter chat bot and teach it 'bad manners' People got the bot to deny the Holocaust, call for genocide and lynching, equate feminism to cancer and stump for Adolf Hitler A completely unscientific ranking of four African cities: Where Abidjan is tops, and a big resort city falls flat Impressions from four African cities - Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire; Kigali, Rwanda; Libreville, Gabon and Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Mugabe back in Japan for help, gets quick results as Tokyo vies for Africa influence Asian country will hold its flagship conference with the continent on African soil for the first time this August. The 'only Nigerian Jewish woman in the trade': a cut above in macho world of diamonds Thelma West is a rare gem in the male-dominated world, a sector with few Africans, despite the continent being the main source of the precious rocks Mugabe's destructive ways; the Zimbabwe veteran seems like he's living on another planet His incompetence makes a mockery of the seven degrees he holds, including one, unbelievably, in economics A completely unscientific ranking of four African cities: Where Abidjan is tops, and a big resort city falls flat Impressions from four African cities - Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire; Kigali, Rwanda; Libreville, Gabon and Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt How the humble fruit fly can help keep African scientists at home DrosAfrica project is promoting the use of the fruit fly as a model organism for research into human diseases World's nations gather to rescue ocean life—by fixing one of 'the biggest legal loopholes in geographical history' Already, the divides are showing, with China and most African nations taking up opposing positions to western giants. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 29-03-2016 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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