[wanabidii] Somali elections: much at stake for gender representation (M&G Africa) Tuesday, September 27, 2016 View a web version of this message 27 Sep 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Somali elections: much at stake for gender representation The clan-based formula will be used in the October elections, and is a real risk that the constitutional 30% gender threshold might be undermined. Gabon increases security after constitutional court upholds Bongo poll victory Ping, a lifelong political insider in Gabon who has also served as chairman of the AU Commission, declined to comment directly on the ruling. Kabila keeps mum as Kinshasa boils over The DRC is shellshocked after a peaceful protest turned deadly, yet its president remains invisible. Time for Africa to push for global south voices at the UN decision-making table Africa needs to be well represented at the top echelons of UN decision-making organs and agencies. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa [From our archives] 'God make us strong, I beg you, keep Luphumlo alive' Mia Malan describes the arduous trek an Eastern Cape woman had to undertake to get medical attention for her sick grandson. 50 Batswana Change Makers Profiling exceptional Batswana under 40 Mental shift: Yoga makes its way behind the walls of South African prisons Mindfulness has seen a resurgence in popularity and is slowly making its way behind the walls of prisons worldwide, including those in South Africa. Stories from post-Ebola Sierra Leone: Gaddafi and the Tripoli Boys gang help Freetown 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 Britain's ignorance triumphed over caution in Libya Like Iraq, the war in Libya was a strategic catastrophe 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. 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 27-09-2016 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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