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  • アフリカ密造酒「ワラジ」 - Africa's Moonshine Epidemic

    欧米と肩を並べるほど飲酒量の多い国、ウガンダ共和国。なかでも費用対効果の面で優れ­た蒸留酒「ワラジ」は、人々の生活に思わぬ悪影響を与えている。 Ugandans are the hardest drinking Africans in the motherland, both in terms of per capita consumption and the hooch they choose to chug. Waregi, or "war gin," is what they call the local moonshine, and it makes the harshest Appalachian rotgut taste like freaking Bailey's. VICEチャンネル登録: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_cen

      アフリカ密造酒「ワラジ」 - Africa's Moonshine Epidemic
    • The Mail & Guardian | Africa's Better Future

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        The Mail & Guardian | Africa's Better Future
      • BBC NEWS | Africa | South Africa's hidden white poverty

        Karel and Annetjie du Randt moved to the Bethlehem settlement in Pretoria West five years ago after falling on hard times. Previously, Mr du Randt had been employed, making tombstones in the town of Rustenburg. The du Randts' home today is a tiny wooden hut on a private plot of land where about 30 whites make up the small community. The huts have no electricity or individual toilets, but there is

        • News24 | South Africa's leading source of trusted news, opinion and insight for 25 years

          PA reports DA to IEC for 'incitement' - DA hits back and says, 'the truth hurts'

          • News24 | South Africa's leading source of trusted news, opinion and insight for 25 years

            Use your voice to deepen the dialogue and engage with stories of courage, endurance, community, triumph, and the pursuit of truth in SA.

            • Mapping Africa’s natural resources

              Beneath the surface of Africa lies a wealth of mineral resources of enormous value. In 2019, the continent produced almost 1 billion tonnes of minerals worth $406bn. According to the United Nations, Africa is home to about 30 percent of the world’s mineral reserves, 12 percent of the world’s oil and 8 percent of the world’s natural gas reserves. Keep reading list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4How Israel de

                Mapping Africa’s natural resources
              • AfricanFinancials - Africa's sin investor relations documents

                Companies connecting directly with investors and stakeholders

                  AfricanFinancials - Africa's sin investor relations documents
                • South Africa's Neo-Nazi Movement Sent Donald Trump Congratulations After His Win

                  South Africa's Neo-Nazi Movement Sent Donald Trump Congratulations After His Win“Thank you for your ... support of the white nation in South Africa. We wish you all the best for the future, and you can rely on our support,” wrote the leader of the pro-apartheid Afrikaner Resistance Movement. DAKAR, Senegal — The leader of a neo-Nazi movement hoping to carve out a whites-only republic in South Afri

                    South Africa's Neo-Nazi Movement Sent Donald Trump Congratulations After His Win
                  • Africa's next Big Man

                    Africa's next Big ManIf Jacob Zuma avoids becoming a caricature of African leadership, he could change the whole continent for the better

                      Africa's next Big Man
                    • Africa’s Informal Economy Revealed

                      New book synthesizes activities of informal product designers. Steve Daniels, the founder of A Better World By Design and co-creator of Maker Faire Rhode Island, just published a book, Making Do, based on his research on informal economies in Africa. The shocker? He just graduated from college this year and is 21 years old. Here’s how one youngin’ is making inroads in the humanitarian design field

                        Africa’s Informal Economy Revealed
                      • BBC NEWS | Africa | No deal in Africa's Darfur talks

                        Several African leaders have ended a meeting in Libya without announcing a breakthrough in efforts to halt the violence in Sudan's Darfur region. A Libyan official said the leaders rejected pressure on Sudan to accept international peacekeepers. The UN Security Council is to meet on Wednesday to discuss plans for the UN to help African Union troops in Darfur. A BBC correspondent says the Libya mee

                        • Creating Jobs for Africa’s Growing Population

                          Africa’s population is growing faster than jobs are created, and whether the trend continues or can be reversed will have much to do with whether the continent generates prosperity or instability in the coming decades. This is a conclusion of The Africa Competitiveness Report 2017, released today by the World Economic Forum, the African Development Bank, and the World Bank Group. With the right co

                            Creating Jobs for Africa’s Growing Population
                          • Inside Africa's biggest bushmeat market in Angola

                            An illegal bushmeat market, just miles away from a UN meeting on environmental crime The consumption of bushmeat is a lingering legacy of survival and tradition, not a sign of bloodlust, among a population still badly bruised by an ugly civil war. But old habits die hard. During the war which stubbornly persisted from 1975-2002, communities had little choice but to eat bushmeat, and a man I stumbl

                              Inside Africa's biggest bushmeat market in Angola
                            • BBC NEWS | Africa | S Africa Chinese 'become black'

                              Page last updated at 14:51 GMT, Wednesday, 18 June 2008 15:51 UK The High Court in South Africa has ruled that Chinese South Africans are to be reclassified as black people. It made the order so that ethnic Chinese can benefit from government policies aimed at ending white domination in the private sector. The Chinese Association of South Africa took the government to court, saying its members had

                              • African National Congress | South Africa's National Liberation Movement

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                                • The Variant Hunters: Inside South Africa’s Effort to Stanch Dangerous Mutations (Published 2021)

                                  NTUZUMA, South Africa — A few months ago, Sizakele Mathe, a community health worker in this sprawling hillside township on the edge of the city of Durban, was notified by a clinic that a neighbor had stopped picking up her medication. It was a warning sign that she had likely stopped taking the antiretroviral tablet that suppresses her H.I.V. infection. That was a threat to her own health — and, i

                                    The Variant Hunters: Inside South Africa’s Effort to Stanch Dangerous Mutations (Published 2021)
                                  • Why South Africa's born-free generation is not happy

                                    A new black consciousness movement is emerging in South Africa 21 years after its first democratic elections - most recently seen in nationwide student protests. The BBC's Alastair Leithead considers if this marks the end of the idea of the "rainbow nation". The trendy bars and clubs of Braamfontein in downtown Johannesburg are not the melting pots of race and culture you might have expected. Most

                                      Why South Africa's born-free generation is not happy
                                    • South Africa's Zuma: I've done nothing wrong

                                      South Africa's president Jacob Zuma: 'They never provided a reason' South Africa's embattled President Jacob Zuma says he has done nothing wrong and sees no reason to stand down. Mr Zuma spoke after the ruling African National Congress (ANC) gave him an ultimatum to resign by the end of the day or face a parliamentary vote of no confidence on Thursday.

                                        South Africa's Zuma: I've done nothing wrong
                                      • Invest in Africa's own solutions

                                        Go deeper into fascinating topics with original video series from TED

                                          Invest in Africa's own solutions
                                        • ‘Chilling’ evidence: ICJ hears South Africa’s genocide case against Israel

                                          ICJ hears South Africa’s genocide case against Israel over Gaza war South Africa accuses Israel of violating the UN’s 1948 Genocide Convention, established in the wake of the Holocaust. Israel faces accusations that it is subjecting Palestinians in Gaza to genocidal acts, as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) commenced a hearing on South Africa’s genocide case against it on Thursday. Amid Is

                                            ‘Chilling’ evidence: ICJ hears South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
                                          • Rugby World Cup 2015: how South Africa’s press reacted to Japan defeat

                                            The South Africa players show their feelings after the 34-32 World Cup defeat by Japan. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters

                                              Rugby World Cup 2015: how South Africa’s press reacted to Japan defeat
                                            • Africa's Top Source for Crypto News & Blockchain Trends

                                              Crypto Africa is your trusted source for the latest cryptocurrency news and updates from across Africa. We provide timely insights into the dynamic world of blockchain and crypto innovations. Stay informed with us and navigate the crypto landscape with confidence.

                                                Africa's Top Source for Crypto News & Blockchain Trends
                                              • One of Africa’s Biggest Dams Is Falling Apart - The New Yorker

                                                Despite efforts to slow the facility’s decline and correct structural problems, Kariba Dam is crumbling; a dam collapse at the site would prove disastrous for the entire region.Photograph by Jekesai Njikizana / AFP / Getty The new year has not been kind to the hydroelectric-dam industry. On January 11th, the New York Times reported that Mosul Dam, the largest such structure in Iraq, urgently requi

                                                  One of Africa’s Biggest Dams Is Falling Apart - The New Yorker
                                                • How will South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel work?

                                                  South Africa’s genocide case against Israel: How will the ICJ decide? Israel has promised to defend itself as the World Court is set to hold public hearings in the case brought by South Africa. A girl mourns the death of her relatives who were killed by Israeli bombardment, at the European Hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on December 31, 2023 [AFP] Two days of public hearings in

                                                    How will South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel work?
                                                  • Blood:Water | Addressing Africa's Water & HIV/AIDS Crises

                                                    We’re partnering with African organizations to end health disparities. Despite decades of work and trillions of dollars spent, the linked water and HIV/AIDS crises in Africa persist. We support under-resourced community-driven organizations with long-term and intentional organizational strengthening and flexible financial support. Blood:Water has supported and strengthened 33 partners in 12 countr

                                                      Blood:Water | Addressing Africa's Water & HIV/AIDS Crises
                                                    • South Africa's motorway murders

                                                      Police are trying to cover up shocking crime statistics that could devastate tourism, writes Chris McGreal The first thing the growing bands of foreign tourists see after they leave Cape Town airport is never mentioned in the publicity extolling the magnificence of Table Mountain and the glistening sands of Camps Bay. The N2 motorway in to the city cuts through the ever growing squatter camps that

                                                        South Africa's motorway murders
                                                      • Low IQs are Africa's curse, says lecturer

                                                        Researcher accused of promoting racist stereotype wins backing from LSE The London School of Economics is embroiled in a row over academic freedom after one of its lecturers published a paper alleging that African states were poor and suffered chronic ill-health because their populations were less intelligent than people in richer countries. Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary psychologist, is now a

                                                          Low IQs are Africa's curse, says lecturer
                                                        • Turkey: Africa’s friend, compatriot and partner

                                                          Recep Tayyip Erdogan, centre left, stands beside the President of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, centre right, upon his arrival in Mogadishu, Somalia, on January 25, 2015. [EPA] Over the next days, Turkey’s political and business leaders will embark on a historic visit to Uganda, Kenya and Somalia. We will seek to promote closer cooperation with our regional allies, develop solutions to shared ch

                                                            Turkey: Africa’s friend, compatriot and partner
                                                          • News24 | South Africa's leading source of trusted news, opinion and insight for 25 years

                                                            Use your voice to deepen the dialogue and engage with stories of courage, endurance, community, triumph, and the pursuit of truth in SA.

                                                            • France 24 | Obama says 'Africa's future is up to Africans' | France 24

                                                              France 24 World news and latest news on international headlines, 24/7 Africa - Barack Obama - diplomacy - Ghana - USA Obama says 'Africa's future is up to Africans' Saturday 11 July 2009 US President Barack Obama said on Saturday that "Africa's future is up to Africans," in a hotly awaited speech in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. Obama also urged Africans to take greater responsibility for stamp

                                                              • 3 Things Multinationals Don’t Understand About Africa’s Middle Class

                                                                Summary. Multinational corporations (MNCs) had hoped to tap Africa’s one-billion-strong population and its much-vaunted “middle class.” But while the region is home to some of the fastest growing economies in the world, sales and profits in these markets have not lived up to many businesses’ expectations. Research shows that MNCs are making three mistakes in Africa: 1) Companies set unrealistic ta

                                                                  3 Things Multinationals Don’t Understand About Africa’s Middle Class
                                                                • Africa's modernist enigma

                                                                  Last year, more people fled to Europe from Eritrea than any other African nation. The government in Asmara has recently been accused of crimes against humanity, but when Mary Harper was given rare access to the country she was surprised by what she found. I push back the thick, deep red velvet curtains and find myself in complete darkness. Drops of rain come through the ceiling, and hit the floor

                                                                    Africa's modernist enigma
                                                                  • Africa’s Maker Movement Offers Opportunity for Growth

                                                                    In a glittering ceremony in Skhirat, Morocco, three African innovators emerged as winners in the annual Innovation Prize for Africa competition. The African Innovation Foundation, which organizes the event, focuses on identifying homegrown and scalable innovations that address local problems in Africa. From Foufoumix (a kitchen appliance to replace a mortar and pestle in fufu food preparation) to

                                                                      Africa’s Maker Movement Offers Opportunity for Growth
                                                                    • Mapping Africa’s Buildings with Satellite Imagery

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                                                                        Mapping Africa’s Buildings with Satellite Imagery
                                                                      • BitPesa | Africa's Crypto and BTC Exchange – Access the Deepest BTC Liquidity in Africa

                                                                        Important notice: bitpesa.io website and the company behind it are not part of our regulated company and secure website (bitpesa.co). Please stay alert. Read more

                                                                          BitPesa | Africa's Crypto and BTC Exchange – Access the Deepest BTC Liquidity in Africa
                                                                        • BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Urgent appeal for Africa's south

                                                                          Malawi has already declared a national disaster over the crisis The UN World Food Programme has appealed for urgent donations of more than $150m (£85m) to prevent a food crisis in southern Africa. It warned that almost 10 million people in six countries - Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland - urgently needed food aid. The shortages are blamed on drought, HIV/Aids and chroni

                                                                          • What now for South Africa’s #FeesMustFall movement?

                                                                            Johannesburg, South Africa – At the far end of a narrow corridor is a door marked NC119. It opens to a small dorm room on Wits University’s leafy East Campus. Inside, the blue and green curtains rustle each time the door is opened. “We’ve moved in here for the time being,” says final-year BA student Busisiwe (Busi) Seabe. “We’ve taken this entire floor.” Keep reading list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Phot

                                                                              What now for South Africa’s #FeesMustFall movement?
                                                                            • A Food Crisis Follows Africa's Ebola Crisis

                                                                              A Food Crisis Follows Africa's Ebola Crisis : The Salt Food shortages are emerging in the wake of West Africa's Ebola epidemic. Market shelves are bare and fields are neglected because traders can't move and social gatherings are discouraged.

                                                                                A Food Crisis Follows Africa's Ebola Crisis
                                                                              • Africa's week in pictures: 24 February - 1 March 2018

                                                                                A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week. In Kenya, dancers observed all the necessary security protocols as they headed through Jomo Kenyatta International to welcome the FIFA World Cup trophy

                                                                                  Africa's week in pictures: 24 February - 1 March 2018
                                                                                • BBC NEWS | Africa | S Leone trio guilty of war crimes

                                                                                  An international tribunal has found three Sierra Leone rebels guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. RUF leaders Issa Sesay, 38, and Morris Kallon, 45, were convicted of 16 of the 18 charges, while Augustine Gbao, 60, was found guilty on 14 of the counts. The Freetown trial of the RUF rebel leaders, related to Sierra Leone's 10-year civil war, began in mid-2004. Many RUF victims in the