[wanabidii] Dear Mugabe, it really is time for you to quit (M&G Africa) Tuesday, November 08, 2016 View a web version of this message 08 Nov 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend Dear Mugabe, it really is time for you to quit Zimbabweans want the president to go, given his legacy of institutional and economic collapse. Drought-stricken Mozambique to get its first giant solar plant The country is turning to solar energy as water levels drop in the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam. Trump blames 'stupid leaders' for 'Somali extremists' settling in the US US presidential hopeful Donald Trump told Minnesota voters that his administration would bar refugees unless he had the approval of local communities. Protecting migrants: what should the AU do? Various policies and initiatives exist, but the AU has a greater role to play in the migration crisis. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Cancer and heart disease: Can alcohol help you or hurt you? Drinking four glasses of wine a day can increase your chances of getting breast cancer by about 50%. Science has a duty to fulfil: changing the lives of everyday Africans Better communication between science and society is also crucial. Tampon tax: What's the big deal? [EXCLUSIVE] Gauteng health MEC: Court threats fly over patient deaths Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu breaks her silence over the department's deadly decision to transfer psychiatric patients. Strike action threats will 'force' Kenya Airways to stop ticket sales The pilots' union has called for an indefinite strike in protest of "poor management". The airline says the threatened action has already cost it. Hailemariam Desalegn: Ethiopia's state of emergency could end sooner The prime minister also says that the country's "solid foundation" lends itself to a quick economic recovery, following months of violent protests. Dear Mugabe, it really is time for you to quit Zimbabweans want the president to go, given his legacy of institutional and economic collapse. The ICC's response to the withdrawal of some African states will determine its future The International Criminal Court is facing an unprecedented challenge to its credibility and legitimacy. Tanzania's social media policing increases the risks of government abuse Until recently few African countries had legislation related to cybercrime. Police may need further training to deal with digital offences. Algeria tackles internet addiction through government-funded rehab The North African country - which has over nine million Facebook users - aims to cure compulsive users of technology through its rehab programme. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 08-11-2016 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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