[wanabidii] Mugabe's Zanu-PF blames Western Embassies for protests (M&G Africa) Friday, July 08, 2016 View a web version of this message 08 Jul 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Mugabe's Zanu-PF blames Western Embassies for protests Mugabe's Party Says Western Embassies Back Zimbabwe Protests Zimbabwe government blocks Whatsapp as workers stay away Robert Mugabe's government blocks Whatsapp as workers heed calls for stay away Netanyahu pledges Israeli support to Africa's fight against terror Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu on historical visit to four African states pledges suport for terrorism DRC civil society calls for dialogue ahead of disputed poll DR Congo political class urged to dialogue for peaceful polls More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Water-fed gardens in Malawi ward off starvation - for now The government's focus on small-scale irrigation has given hope and sustenance to some districts. Floods in Ethiopia exacerbate drought and food security at risk Ethiopia's Food security is being threatened by continued flooding Bones of gold: 'You never know when someone will kidnap you' Dangerous myths persist about people living with albinism, but a community in Malawi has had enough. Uncut, unwed and cast out, but a better life awaited In rural Kenya, a group of strong-willed women is giving traumatised young runaways a second chance at life. Mauritius, the easiest place to do business in Africa, expects 46% jump in foreign investment this year The African Development Bank ranks Mauritius the most competitive economy in sub-Saharan Africa As economic crisis deepens, Zimbabwe's Hwange coal mine to cut 1,500 jobs, minister says The Zimbabwe economy has halved in size since 2000 Africa's 'forgotten' but growing international security threat: the information revolution The rate of uptake of technology on the continent has been dizzying, but the pitfalls could be deeper if not anticipated. A quarter of a century after independence suffering Eritreans still yearn for freedom Money is flowing in exchange for allowing countries – ironically including both Iran and Israel – to maintain military bases within its borders Africa has got a big tomato problem: a little pest is wiping them out, and prices are sky-rocketing Africa exported almost $800 million of tomatoes in 2015, or about 10% of the world's total Environmental crimes rising and may cost world economy a record $258 billion, says study Proceeds from illegal logging to trafficking of hazardous waste and illicit gold mining funding rebel groups and criminal syndicates Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 08-07-2016 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this :
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