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Three Advantages of the Eritrean Water Dam Network
MELA GHEBREMEDHIN* | Posted on 3 weeks ago | Horn Diplomat This article was published on the issue of Hommes D’Afrique Magazine on March 2017. The well-known magazine which circulates in Morocco, has took focus on water development in Eritrea. The original article entitled, Trois Avantages du Réseau de Barrages d’Eau Erythréens, was written in its 94th Edition. Human … [Read more...] about Three Advantages of the Eritrean Water Dam Network
African governments could be denied IP addresses as punishment for shutting the internet
Abdi Latif Dahir | 13 April 2017 | Quartz Media African governments that shut down the internet could face strict measures if a new proposal to the regional internet registry is adopted. The policy suggestion states that after the end of any shutdown, governments and any of their related bodies should not be allocated an IP address for one year. The ban would also … [Read more...] about African governments could be denied IP addresses as punishment for shutting the internet
Large protest in South Africa shows rising discontent with the country’s president and ruling party
Kevin Sieff | April 12, 2017 | The Washington Post PRETORIA, South Africa — Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of this capital city Wednesday morning, demanding that President Jacob Zuma step down or be forced from office after a string of political scandals that have rocked his administration. The rally marked the second week of anti-Zuma demonstrations, … [Read more...] about Large protest in South Africa shows rising discontent with the country’s president and ruling party
Developing nations’ demands for better life must be met, says World Bank head
Larry Elliott | Tuesday 11 April 2017 | The Guardian Jim Yong Kim says there is greater risk of war, terrorism and increased migration if aspirations of poorer countries are not met Failure to meet the internet-inspired aspirations of people in poor countries runs the risk of creating the conditions for war, terrorism and increased migration, the president of the World … [Read more...] about Developing nations’ demands for better life must be met, says World Bank head
Africa’s ‘Leaders for Life’ Syndrome
Claire Felter | April 10, 2017 | Council on Foreign Relations Introduction Sub-Saharan Africa is home to many of the world’s longest-ruling heads of state. Some leaders in the 1960s and 1970s sought to become “president for life,” with several postcolonial leaders managing to remain in power for three or more terms. By the turn of the twenty-first century, the trend of … [Read more...] about Africa’s ‘Leaders for Life’ Syndrome
