Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 9 July 2014
Americans Think Africa Is One Big Wild Animal Reserve
Source: The New Republic
US: African Leaders Should Honor Constitutional Term Limits
Source: Voice of America
Boko Haram: Terror’s Insidious New Face
Source: Newsweek
Canal+ launches new channel for Africa
Source: Digital TV Europe
Sasol begins study for gas-to-liquids plant in Mozambique
Source: SouthAfrica.info
Gabon signs Global Tax Convention
Source: Business Ghana
Sudanese president hold talks with Qatar’s Emir in Doha
Source: Sudan Tribune
Museveni era and the killing of the civil service
Source: The Observer
SABMiller to reduce water use by 14% in sustainability pledge
Source: Moneyweb
Big Beer: How Does SABMiller Stack Up?
Source: Guru Focus
Facebook Officially Doesn't Approve of Dead Animals or Baby Butts
Source: The Wire
Global effort needed to stem elephant slaughter: CITES
Source: Business Recorder
Djibouti In Legal Dispute With DP World Over Port Concession
Source: Gulf Business
Africa's Challenges Are Tech Startups' Opportunities
Source: The Wall Street Journal
Vatican, exorcism and witch hunting in Africa
Source: Sierra Express Media
Why Is Namibia Killing Its Rare Desert Elephants?
Source: Scientific American
Ugandan gay activist John Abdallah Wambere, unable to return home, visits Portland to screen "Call Me Kuchu"
Source: The Oregonian
Immunity for African Leaders?
Source: Africa in Transition
President Uhuru Kenyatta banks on reform agenda to create more jobs
Source: Standard Digital
Now Small Farmers In East Africa Can Sell On The World Market
Source: Huffington Post
UNSC concern over Ebola, terror threats in West Africa
Source: Firstpost
W’Africa gets innovative cancer care facility
Source: The Guardian Nigeria
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