Friday, May 16, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 16 May 2014
Mbabazi: Museveni may not run in 2016
Source: The Observer
Farm Workers in Africa Pessimistic About Their Lives
Source: Gallup World
Architecture: Africa in the making
Source: The Africa Report
Life on the run from homophobia
Source: Mail & Guardian
Premier Commits To Carry On Fight Against Poaching And Ivory Trade
Source: China Topix
Tullow may start fracking in Kenya
Source: Irish Examiner
Kenya angry at Western travel warnings as tourists leave
Source: Globe & Mail
2015: Foreign military assistance and Nigeria’s internal politics
Source: National Mirror
Howard French On China’s ‘Wild Rush’ Into Africa
Source: China Digital Times
Kenya activist takes railway project to court, again
Source: Turkish Press
De Beers Sponsors Africa Youth Games
Source: Rapaport/Diamonds.net
NNLG facilitates training of 180 Nigerians in ship building in South Korea
Source: Business Day
Angola's oil exports to fall in July-shipping list
Source: Reuters
Private reserve joins efforts on wildlife conservation in Tanzania
Source: eTurbo News
US Embassy in Kenya requests security upgrade
Source: Martins Ferry Times Leader/AP
Can cross-border cooperation save the endangered rhino?
Source: PBS Newshour
Trafficking and Torturing Eritrean Refugees
Source: Dissident Voice
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