[wanabidii] ANC says Julius Malema's arms threat a call for South Africans to disobey government (M&G Africa) Tuesday, April 26, 2016 View a web version of this message 26 Apr 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend ANC says Julius Malema's arms threat a call for South Africans to disobey government Ruling party accuses populist opposition leader of seditious and treasonable interview remarks, calls for probe. Top Burundi general, wife, daughter gunned down; ICC's Bensouda opens probe into country's crisis Athanase Kararuza, who recently headed the African Union-led mission to the Central African Republic, was dropping off his daughter to school. Africa's longest serving leader Obiang takes '99%' of early Equatorial Guinea vote Already Africa's longest-serving leader, Obiang is on track to beat out six other candidates for another seven-year term. Uganda president Museveni's oil polygamy and the East African pipeline race As he ages, and enters his last years in office, the control of oil has become a critical element in the Museveni succession - and pension More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Reason to celebrate on World Malaria day as WHO says six African nations could be free of the disease by 2020 Algeria, Botswana, Cape Verde, Comoros, South Africa and Swaziland named as countries that could eliminate malaria within 4 years Profile: Chad President Deby—current African Union chief is a warrior leader who enjoys near-blind western backing Veteran leader this week won a fifth term in office, extending his 26 years in power--but not all are impressed. We are what we eat and how we cook: historical and delicious journey through Africa's traditional cooking utensils Cooking pots, grinding stones, appam pans and more! They are not just about the food. They reveal a lot about African traditional knowledge Economic 'beer index': Hit where it hurts, Nigerians no longer drinking as Guinness profits fall 83% Tough economic times means locals can not afford to even drown their sorrows as numbers from local unit of multinational brewer tell the story. Uganda finally chooses Tanzania for oil pipeline route, leaves Kenya at the altar Tanzania and Kenya have for years courted Uganda for the billion-dollar pipe, but Magufuli goes home with bride after Nairobi offers only a dream. Africa is profitable, but half of firms say still considering leaving: why this contradiction? This even though 69% indicated that profit margins were the same or higher than their firms' global averages Fred Swaniker: The thinking behind 'audacious' African Leadership University, and how Africa can design its future Africa is rising, and so are its fortunes. We should seize this opportunity to plan for our future. Rethinking education must be at the heart of this. Top African producer Burkina Faso bans genetically modified cotton, says US giant Monsanto variety 'poor quality' High-profile critics claim victory after country says GM cotton, though producing higher yields, has caused a drop in crop quality. The 'green jihadists': Boko Haram now refining own biodiesel from groundnuts as fuel shortage bites Daring vendors exploit the group's need for fuel sell a 25-litre jerrycan for $250-$350 each; a mark-up of nearly 2,600% from $13 Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 26-04-2016 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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