[wanabidii] Tanzania’s Magufuli pushes for quick start to Uganda oil pipeline as Kenya tries to salvage deal (M&G Africa) Tuesday, March 15, 2016 View a web version of this message 15 Mar 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Tanzania's Magufuli pushes for quick start to Uganda oil pipeline as Kenya tries to salvage deal Billion-dollar pipe could change economic geopolitics in the increasingly energy-rich region. Burundi 'not surprised' as EU suspends government aid over violence EU aid programmes for Burundi over the period 2014-20 are worth $480 million Two park rangers killed in clashes in Virunga, Africa's oldest wildlife reserve A total of 150 rangers have now been killed in the past decade in Virunga Battle for South Africa's Treasury could push investors to give dreaded thumbs down Extraordinary fight for control of vital ministry, seen as one of the last bastions of governance, leaving many nervous about the future. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Steady descent from hope: South Sudan is dying, and nobody is counting anymore Men, women, children have been shot, speared, burned, castrated, hung, drowned, run over, suffocated, starved and blown up- the dead could be 300,000. Farewell white-haired men, meet the new rich Africans: young, hip millennials willing to spend Lagos-London is the eighth-fastest growing private-jet route in the world, and if you go to Wilson airport in Nairobi, it's full of private jets.' As 'Next Einstein' search on, 8 big maps on the state of Africa's scientific research and development industry Data from government spending to the number of researchers and more. You might have missed it, but S.Africa has not had any blackouts for over 6 months—for a surprising reason 'The issue isn't that [national electricity company] Eskom has magically turned around, but that demand has fundamentally collapsed'. Seeking to save shattered economy, Zimbabwe plans compensation for evicted white farmers Some 4,000 white farmers were driven off land, and 6,000 or so farms compulsorily acquired Girls told: 'If a man touches you, you'll get pregnant'. Well, yes and no - and why it matters In one study, just 2% of boys and 6.6% of girls were able to correctly identify when a woman was most likely to get pregnant during her ovarian cycle. Why US should transfer remaining Guantanamo detainees to Nkandla With extensive grounds, multiple structures and several security features already in place, Zuma's place is good to go, and can be easily remodelled. Meet 15 of Africa's most brilliant young scientists – one of them could be the next Einstein Their biographies, to the lay-man, look like something akin to the work of a superhero, and they could just save the continent. 'Tough' science and math? Not at all, says Senegalese scientist with amazing solutions to nurture African scientists A downloadable robot, robotics, online platform...this genius has them all..his solutions could help revolutionise teaching Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 15-03-2016 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this :
0 Comments