[wanabidii] African countries will be hardest hit by climate change (M&G Africa) Tuesday, December 20, 2016 View a web version of this message 20 Dec 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend African countries will be hardest hit by climate change According to a global climate index, climate change will wreak havoc on the economies of Africa's agriculturally-dependent countries. Authorities charge Tanzanian whistleblowing website owner under cyber crimes law The offices of Jamii Forums were raided by police on December 14, and multiple other staff were questioned. DRC nationals in SA vow to 'remove envoy from Pretoria office' Democratic Republic of Congo nationals are threatening to take things into their own hands and remove their ambassador in Pretoria. How striking Kenyan medical workers are using social media to tell their stories Kenya's medical workers have downed tools, demanding the implementation of a collective bargaining agreement signed in 2013. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Ghanaians call out CNN for misrepresenting their country in post-election coverage CNN misrepresents reality on the ground in Ghana. Ghanaians generally do not struggle for food and day-to-day services Important wins were notched up for African agriculture in 2016 The gains reported in 2016 went hand in hand with overall growth in Africa over the last two decades. Should you be keeping Santa's secret from the kids? Warning, this article contains sensitive details about Father Christmas. Kids, look away. Six ways alcohol can help – and hurt – you this December Before you down those beers at the braai, find out how much alcohol is too much this December. Urban governance key to quality of life Africa's megacities absorb a significant share of national populations. Young female entrepreneurs need role models, not stereotypes Lack of industry confidence may be the biggest challenge for young female entrepreneurs. Ghanaians call out CNN for misrepresenting their country in post-election coverage CNN misrepresents reality on the ground in Ghana. Ghanaians generally do not struggle for food and day-to-day services Global security lies not in isolationism but in building successful societies Development is not being taken seriously enough as a way to tackle mass migration and terrorism. Authorities charge Tanzanian whistleblowing website owner under cyber crimes law The offices of Jamii Forums were raided by police on December 14, and multiple other staff were questioned. How striking Kenyan medical workers are using social media to tell their stories Kenya's medical workers have downed tools, demanding the implementation of a collective bargaining agreement signed in 2013. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 20-12-2016 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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