This week, we’re reading the Economist‘s cover story on Africa’s future. Mozambique is up for some potentially historical changes as a huge natural gas reserve has been found on the country’s east coast, and a new chief prosecutor at the Hague talks about her passion for defending victims in Africa.
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The Hopeful Continent: Africa Rising
Source: The Economist
Huge Natural Gas Reserves in Mozambique Brings Good News to Continent
Source: Moneyweb (South Africa)
With Visa’s Involvement, the Mobile Payment Wars in Africa Can Really Begin
Source: Afrinnovator
Climate Talks Kick Off at COP17 Conference in Durban
Source: Mail and Guardian (South Africa)
The Newest Chief Prosecutor at the Hague: Fatou Bensouda of the Gambia
Source: Capital FM (Kenya)
Proposed Solar Power Site in South Africa Could Be the Biggest In the World
Source: Financial Times
Source: Huffington Post
Slow Growth of AIDS Funding Will Hit Southern Africa the Hardest
Source: Reuters
Why a Nando’s Advertisement Has Struck a Global Nerve
Source: AdAge
Nigeria Invests Savings from Removal of Oil Subsidy Back Into Infrastructure
Source: Next (Nigeria)


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