24/05/2012
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THE WEEK IN AFRICA
Mali’s path to democracy is looking increasingly rocky, after its interim President, Dioncounda Traoré, was assaulted in his Bamako headquarters by supporters of the former putsch leader, Captain Sanogo. In the country’s North, Islamists are also trying to lay down the law. Next, weary of being a poster-child for an African war, Sierra Leone is working hard to bring back tourists. Finally, an exhibit here in Paris pays tribute to an often forgotten episode of Madagascar's history.
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malnutrition
Hunger and other probllems in Africa is as a result of the western world that has accumulated so much wealth even out of Africa without paying back for the colonialism they inflicted on the continent.invest back where you got the riches
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