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[wanabidii] It gets murkier; S. Africa says Sudan's Bashir failed to give passport on exit as he dodged ICC arrest (M&G Africa)
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26 Jun 2015
It gets murkier; S. Africa says Sudan's Bashir failed to give passport on exit as he dodged ICC arrest
The Sudanese leader left Pretoria from Waterkloof Air Force Base.
Still restless: Lesotho former Defence Force chief Mahao injured in shooting
Mahao was taken away by Lesotho defense force members after the incident.
UPDATE: Kagame says 'Rwanda will not accept this rubbish of injustice' after London arrest of its spy chief
Says the arrest shows "absolute contempt for Rwanda and Africa".
Israel needs African migrants, they are backbone of its restaurant and hotel industry, so why is it expelling them?
"The State of Israel will not be the solution to the ills of Africa," said Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked.
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Illicit financial flows: Digital pirates costing Africa big bucks, but mobile banking could surprisingly save the day
Fast-moving money and telecoms manipulations give authorities a tough ride, but help may come from unexpected quarters.
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