Poachers Slaughter Dozens of Elephants in Key African Park
Source: National Geographic
China to Extend Over $12 Bln in Aid to Africa
Source: China Digital Times
The Second Scramble For Africa Is In Foreign Investments
Source: AFK Insider
How to deliver on 'Africa's promise'
Source: Devex
Mayor’s R107 000 trip to Gabon
Source: The Mercury/IOL News
African cities to unite in Africa Day cultural festival
Source: News24
Let South Sudan learn from South Africa
Source: New Vision
Stop the scramble: Africa rewards patient investors
Source: Financial Times
UN to hear call to boost African technology adoption
Source: IT Web Africa
Muslims and Christians in Africa Work Together to Prevent Malaria
Source: Live Science
Does Debt Forgiveness Work? Ask Africa
Source: Huffington Post
Why A Middle East Telecom Firm Is Choosing A Moroccan Partner To Expand In Africa
Source; Forbes
Mbabazi youths in Museveni U-turn
Source: The Observer
South Africa, Swaziland proposed rail link on hold
Source: BD Live
What the Kenya Railroad Says About China's Approach to Africa
Source: International Business Times
US Restricts Intel from Nigeria on Missing Girls
Source: Military.com
Will Nigeria’s government acknowledge Boko Haram’s prisoner exchange proposal?
Source: PBS Newshour
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 14 May 2014
Labels:
Amama Mbabazi,
Boko Haram,
China,
debt,
elephants,
Gabon,
Investment,
Kenya,
malaria,
Morocco,
Nigeria,
poaching,
railroad,
South Africa,
South Sudan,
Swaziland,
Technology,
telecom,
Uganda,
Yoweri Museveni
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 10 April 2014
Sex, Style And Success In 'An African City'
Source: NPR
How Nigeria Became Africa's Largest Economy Overnight
Source: The Atlantic
Uganda: Museveni’s son is already number two
Source: The Indian Ocean Newsletter
Elections in Guinea-Bissau
Source: U.S. Department of State
Kenyan Debt Beats Peers as Market Awaits Eurobond: Africa Credit
Source: Bloomberg
South Africa’s Jacob Zuma Stonewalls on Corruption Charges
Source: Africa in Transition
Ethiopia and Kenya to speed up Special Status Agreement to boost business ties
Source: Zegabi
African oil and gas attracts near-record foreign investment
Source: Out-Law.com
Somalia: In Search of a Foreign Policy
Source: The African Executive
More Household Spending plus Increased Investments in Natural Resources and Infrastructure Mean Higher Growth for Africa
Source: World Bank
Kenya, China To Sign Co-operation Pacts During Chinese Premier's Visit
Source: Bernama
Africa: We don’t want aid. Please keep it for your local poor!
Source: Silicon Africa
Eritrea and Ethiopia: Beyond the Impasse
Source: Chatham House
Over the last decade, 17 million more children are learning in sub-Saharan Africa
Source: World Education Blog
Weekly Incidents of Violence in Nigeria
Source: Africa in Transition
The Ugandan anti-gay bill and the limits of US influence in Africa
Source: The Hill
Imports, not refineries, to meet Africa's rising fuel needs: Vitol
Source: Reuters
State witness exonerates Former President Rupiah Banda in oil deal
Source: Lusaka Times
Navy base on the line as Mauritius tries to pit U.S., U.K. in island’s sovereignty bid
Source: Washington Times
Survey: Attitudes of South Africans in the Run Up to Elections
Source: Freedom House
Powering Africa’s Future: Examining the Power Africa Initiative
Source: The African Executive
Source: NPR
How Nigeria Became Africa's Largest Economy Overnight
Source: The Atlantic
Uganda: Museveni’s son is already number two
Source: The Indian Ocean Newsletter
Elections in Guinea-Bissau
Source: U.S. Department of State
Kenyan Debt Beats Peers as Market Awaits Eurobond: Africa Credit
Source: Bloomberg
South Africa’s Jacob Zuma Stonewalls on Corruption Charges
Source: Africa in Transition
Ethiopia and Kenya to speed up Special Status Agreement to boost business ties
Source: Zegabi
African oil and gas attracts near-record foreign investment
Source: Out-Law.com
Somalia: In Search of a Foreign Policy
Source: The African Executive
More Household Spending plus Increased Investments in Natural Resources and Infrastructure Mean Higher Growth for Africa
Source: World Bank
Kenya, China To Sign Co-operation Pacts During Chinese Premier's Visit
Source: Bernama
Africa: We don’t want aid. Please keep it for your local poor!
Source: Silicon Africa
Eritrea and Ethiopia: Beyond the Impasse
Source: Chatham House
Over the last decade, 17 million more children are learning in sub-Saharan Africa
Source: World Education Blog
Weekly Incidents of Violence in Nigeria
Source: Africa in Transition
The Ugandan anti-gay bill and the limits of US influence in Africa
Source: The Hill
Imports, not refineries, to meet Africa's rising fuel needs: Vitol
Source: Reuters
State witness exonerates Former President Rupiah Banda in oil deal
Source: Lusaka Times
Navy base on the line as Mauritius tries to pit U.S., U.K. in island’s sovereignty bid
Source: Washington Times
Survey: Attitudes of South Africans in the Run Up to Elections
Source: Freedom House
Powering Africa’s Future: Examining the Power Africa Initiative
Source: The African Executive
Labels:
China,
debt,
electricity,
Ethiopia,
gay,
Ghana,
Guinea-Bissau,
Kenya,
Mauritius,
Museveni,
Nigeria,
sex,
South Africa,
Uganda,
World Bank,
Zambia
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