2015年4月7日 星期二

2015-04-08 Namibia Africa


Herald Sun
   
Simple points to help you understand the Kenyan massacre: What is al-Shabab ...   
Herald Sun
ISLAMIST gunmen massacred 148 people at a Kenyan university last week. The gunmen were from Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab, also written as al-Shabaab, the same group behind the horrific 2013 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi that killed 67 ...

Kenya's Achilles heel'¦   Gulf Daily News
Kenyan university massacre 'a preventable tragedy'   Sydney Morning Herald
Al-Shabaab learning to kill on a shoestring   Times of India
Daily News & Analysis   
Nigerian Tribune   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Police move to ensure peaceful gov, assemblies polls   
The Guardian Nigeria
Ahead of Saturday's governorship and Houses of Assembly elections, the Nigeria Police has begun review of its monitoring strategies with a view to effectively tackling any criminal act that may scuttle efforts at delivering free, fair and credible polls across the ...

Political Killings: IG Deploys More Officers to Rivers, Other Volatile States   THISDAY Live
IGP deploys more policemen in Rivers ahead election   Nigerian Tribune
​Police IG warns against use of escorts at voting centres​   Premium Times
Information Nigeria   
WorldStage   
News24 Nigeria   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Edo politics: PDP not an option   
The Guardian Nigeria
FOR the first time in the last 16 years, there is a new realignment in the country's political system. It is the first time control would be wrested from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It is less than two week since this 'change' happened and the development, ...

HAPPENING NOW: Tsunami, Eartquake, Massive Defection Rocks PDP In ...   Osun Defender
Edo PDP Raises Alarm Over Plans to Rig Polls   AllAfrica.com

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NewsDay
   
Mujuru's brother dismisses 'gold diggers, street kids'   
NewsDay
JOEL Mujuru, elder brother of the late Retired General Solomon Mujuru, yesterday dismissed reports that his younger brother sired about 90 children with different women, saying the family was only aware of nine children from three wives including the former ...

Analysis: No tears for Zanu PF rejects   New Zimbabwe.com
Zimbabwe's expelled Zanu-PF members to form new party   Nigerian Tribune
Zanu "People First" Party Shaping Up   RadioVop
News24   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Nigerian Army sacks Boko Haram insurgents from Alagarmo Forest   
Daily Sun
The Nigerian military authorities, yesterday said they have sacked Boko Haram insurgents from Alagarno Forest in Borno State. The statement came barely 24 hours after the insurgents attacked Kwajafa village, south of Borno, killing 24 persons and injuring ...

Boko Haram: Nigerian Military Recaptures Alagarno in Borno State   THISDAY Live
Read What Nigerian Troops Did To Terrorists Last Camp In Alagarno Forest ...   NAIJ.COM
Nigerian Military Flush Out Boko Haram Terrorists From Alagarno Forest   The Streetjournal
BusinessDay   
WorldStage   
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#NigeriaDecides: Major difference between June 12 and March 28   
Osun Defender
In the socio-political history of Nigeria, June 12, 1993 and March 28, 2015 will for long remain very crucial dates. Except for some fundamental variations, the story of June 12, 1993 and March 28, 2015 is almost a similar tale. In the history of every country, ...


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Times LIVE
   
RDP housing breeds poverty, says Makhura   
Times LIVE
Makhura blamed the collapse of planning at all levels of the government for the state's haphazard approach to housing in the past 20 years. File photo. Image by: MOELETSI MABE. Over 2million state-subsidised houses, popularly known as "RDPs", built ...

Premier warns against illegal land occupation in Gauteng   BDlive
Gauteng municipalities on full alert for land invasions - Premier   News24
Gauteng Premier on bribes   BusinessTech
Jacaranda FM   
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Times LIVE
   
Zuma spin doctor Maharaj steps down   
Times LIVE
Maharaj served as minister of transport during Nelson Mandela's tenure as president before leaving the government in 1999 to join First Rand Group, and became its highest-paid non-executive director. File photo. Image by: Lisa Hnatowicz / Gallo Images/ ...

Mac Maharaj: Slowing down after all these years   Daily Maverick
Zuma's Spokesman Quits Job as Robert Mugabe Flies into South Africa   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Political parties react with mixed feelings over Maharaj's departure   News24
Mail & Guardian Online   
Independent Online   
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The Observer (blog)
   
In Ethiopia, development and grandeur sit astride Blue Nile   
The Observer (blog)
It is a chilly Monday morning in Addis Ababa, with the sun crawling over the horizon. After a refreshing night and hefty breakfast at one of the many hotels sprinkled all over the city centre, I set off together with three Global Water Initiative East Africa (GWI EA) ...

Tribute to Ethiopia Scholar Don Levine: Reflections & Photos   Tadias Magazine
Prof Donald Levine Passes Away At 83   AllAfrica.com
IOM assists Ethiopian migrants fleeing conflict in Yemen - official   StarAfrica.com

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Daily Maverick
   
What will be the ANC's wake-up call – #SAisFalling?   
Daily Maverick
Ranjeni Munusamy is a survivor of the Salem witch trials and has the scars to show it. She has a substantial collection of tattered t-shirts from having “been there and done it” – from government, the Zuma trials, spin-doctoring and upsetting the applecart in ...

Vavi paving way for new federation?   iAfrica.com
Politics turned onto its head – “Vavi – The ANC”s power still divided.”   News24
Zuma rules over chaos-hit elites   Independent Online
Mail & Guardian Africa   
Rand Daily Mail   
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