2015年5月10日 星期日

2015-05-11 Namibia Africa


Irish Independent
   
First black leader heads South Africa's opposition party   
Irish Independent
South Africa's main opposition party has voted Mmusi Maimane to be the first black person ever to head the traditionally white party. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Democratic Alliance said it hoped the move ...

Maimane's victory 'a turning point for DA'   Independent Online
Chasing a rainbow party   The Economist
Maimane moves to calm storm over Sparks's pro-Verwoerd comments   BDlive

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The Guardian
   
Rhino poaching in South Africa at record levels following 18% rise in killings   
The Guardian
An investigator prepares the carcass of a rhino killed for its horn for postmortem in the Kruger national park. Photograph: Salym Fayad/EPA. Staff and agencies. Sunday 10 May 2015 22.03 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share ...

S Africa rhino poaching at new record levels   AsiaOne
Rhino killers lay siege to Kruger Park   Times LIVE
South Africa rhino poaching at new record levels   Yahoo News UK

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The Australian Financial Review
   
South African mercenaries' secret war on Boko Haram   
The Australian Financial Review
Wtih their roots in South Africa's apartheid-era security forces, they do not fit the image of an army of liberation. But after just three months on the ground, a squad of grizzled, ageing mercenaries has helped end Boko Haram's six-year reign of terror in northern ...

After surviving Boko Haram, returnees face hunger in Nigerian towns   Reuters India
Boko Haram: How Nigerian Military Succeeded In 6 Weeks   Leadership Newspapers

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Deutsche Welle
   
Rival factions in CAR agree to disarm   
Deutsche Welle
Armed groups in Central African Republic have agreed to lay down their weapons and stop fighting, the UN has said. The agreement also denies amnesty to those involved in war crimes in the two-year conflict. Zentralafrikanische Republik Seleka. The deal ...

Armed Groups in CAfrican Republic Sign Disarmament Deal   ABC News

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Jonathan predicts rough times ahead   
The Guardian Nigeria
WITH the clock ticking closer to the May 29, 2015 date for handover to Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), President Goodluck Jonathan has peeped into the future and concluded that many of the people parading the ...

May 29: The Good, Bad And Ugly Side Of A Transition   Leadership Newspapers

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Senate Presidency: Saraki Gets North-central APC Chairmen's Nod, North-east ...   
THISDAY Live
The chairmen of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the six states that made up the north-central zone of the country have unanimously endorsed the candidacy of senator representing Kwara central senatorial district at the National Assembly, Senator ...

Jostle for NASS headship heightens   The Guardian Nigeria
Senate presidency: Numbers adding up for Lawan   Daily Sun

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NAIJ.COM
   
Trek For Loss: Governor Who Lost Election Gets Sympathy Walk   
NAIJ.COM
It is a season for trekkers! And it is not only the winners of elections that are getting solidarity walks. Losers are also getting sympathy walks. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the latest politician to motivate trekkers is Governor Muktar Yero who lost the ...

Trekking Fever: Two Men Trek To Kaduna To Sympathize With Governor Yero ...   Information Nigeria

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Times LIVE
   
Cosatu squabbles in court   
Times LIVE
The unions want the court to force Dlamini to issue an official notice of the congress to Cosatu affiliates. File photo. Image by: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI. The courts and not Cosatu's 2.2million members will once again be asked to arbitrate in a dispute between ...

Cosatu affiliates steadfast in bid for Special National Congress   Eyewitness News
Disgruntled unions to take Cosatu to court   The Citizen

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BizNews
   
Foreign Workers Seek Shelter In Camps After Attacks In South Africa   
WCQS
On a soccer field in a township outside the South African city of Durban, more than 500 people are still living in a hastily constructed transit camp for foreign workers, a month after deadly attacks against African immigrants. It's government-run but conditions ...

FORCED MIGRATION AT THE ROOT OF XENOPHOBIA   Times of Swaziland
South Africa strike season looms after attacks on migrant workers   Times LIVE
A misnomer for crimes by the marginalised   Independent Online

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Breaking Travel News
   
Tourism Indaba kicks off with SA denouncing xenophobia   
The Swazi Observer
SOUTH African Minister of Tourism Derek Hanekom has denounced the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals saying such is un-African. The minister made the remarks during the official opening of this year's instalment of the Tourism Indaba at Durban ICC ...

Tourism Indaba round table debate   BDlive
Durban hosts Africa's biggest trade travel show   eTurboNews

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