[wanabidii] The link between uranium from the Congo and Hiroshima: a story of twin tragedies (M&G Africa) Friday, August 26, 2016 View a web version of this message 26 Aug 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend The link between uranium from the Congo and Hiroshima: a story of twin tragedies The mine that produced the uranium that made the Hiroshima bomb has since been closed. But its troubling legacy continues to haunt the DRC. #IfAfricaWasASchool: Africa pokes fun at itself & its leaders with hilarious hashtag Now more than ever Africans are taking a stand against dominant media portrayals and making their own satire. Nigeria gets tough with marauding 'Sons of the Soil' in search of land to seize The law punishes land theft and a range of related offences with fines and a jail term of between five and 21 years. Tens of thousands of children may starve to death in Boko Haram-affected areas The conflict has left health services and agriculture in shambles. Unicef says it has just 13% of the money it needs to stave off deaths. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Pedal power: Malawi's 'rickshaw' bush ambulances cycle the sick to care Already used in countries like Namibia, the ambulances could help cut child and maternal mortality rates. Mozambique peace talks have been suspended with no ceasefire agreed upon Peace talks between Mozambique's government and the opposition were suspended as the two sides failed to agree a ceasefire. Olympics-Kenya disbands Olympics committee over Rio performance handling Kenya's Olympic Committee has been disbanded following critiques of mismanagement. Nigeria gets tough with marauding 'Sons of the Soil' in search of land to seize The law punishes land theft and a range of related offences with fines and a jail term of between five and 21 years. Sub-saharan Africa remains fast-growing region in world, despite economic slowdown Africa is one of the only two regions in the world achieving growth in FDI in 2015 with a seven percent rise in projects for the continent Big Drop in diamond production hits Botswana cutting and polishing firms Downstream industries of the diamond mining business, cutting and polishing firms feel the ripple effects of the global commodity slump 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 Ring of fire: Africa awaits annular eclipse of the sun on September 1 On September 1st, the continent will play host to a natural wonder of the astronomical kind: an annular eclipse of the sun. 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 Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 26-08-2016 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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