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Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: A Kagame critic is found dead in Rwanda, gender equality laws in Sierra Leone, and why Facebook’s missing moderators matter in Africa. If you would like to receive Africa Brief in your inbox every Wednesday, please sign up here. Pretoria’s Power Problem Rolling power cuts in South Africa are severely impacting the country’s growth and increasing the risk of recession. The economic costs associated with electricity outages—known as load-shedding—have reduced GDP by 1 to 1.3 percent annually since 2007, estimates Quinten Bertenshaw, executive director of ETM Analytics. Had load-shedding never occurred, he estimates…

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There has been much comment recently on the lack of representation of minorities in the leadership structures of South Africa’s governing party, the African National Congress (ANC). For Douglas Gibson, a former leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), the exclusively black composition of the ANC’s top leadership shows that the ANC is no longer committed to building one nation. He believes the ANC is clearly not a home for all. Look at its MPs, ministers, MECs, councillors, and mayors … The leadership has place only for black South Africans. For Gibson, the baton has been passed on to the…

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This program is presented in Spanish. Spanish Music & Movement is a tour of culture, language, and fun! This presentation is not for sitting – your family will be active characters in these adventures, participating with colorful scarfs, instruments, and animals as you move to the sound of language. Even if you are not fluent Spanish speakers, see the language come alive through the animated and energetic activities designed for children under 6 years and family. Source link

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Sack races are back on at Lion’s Australia Day Celebrations – come along! START training for the fun children’s races planned for the Lion’s Australia Day BBQ, Thursday 26 January, at Moira Parade Reserve (Pelican Park), Hawks Nest. The races are the Egg and Spoon Race (with ping pong balls), Three-Legged Race (in pairs), Sack Race and the team Tug-of-War. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – [email protected] The Lions will be providing all the equipment, so children and their families easily come…

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CHARLOTTE — In a presentation that felt like an awards ceremony, Mecklenburg County leaders presented 75 community groups and nonprofits with more than $99 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds.The county opened applications for the COVID-19 relief funding in October and received more than $450 million in proposals. The community groups who received funding say the funds are game changers.On Tuesday afternoon, Kendal Carrick was hard at work making candles, but her real passion is baking.“My grandma taught me about it,” she said.She’s one of 10 employees at Cakeable.The Oakhurst nonprofit hires people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and…

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LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) – Children in Oklahoma and across the country have a chance to receive free books from a literacy non-profit based in New York.In celebration of Black History Month, Disney and DHL partnered with Hindi’s Libraries, a non-profit that distributes books to other non-profit organizations across America.The group has seven thousand books waiting to be distributed, each one demonstrates themes of diverse cultures.They’re 100 percent free with shipping covered as well. Organizers say their goal is to reach kids in all 50 states.“Everyone age two and up already, they’re staring at a screen,” said co-founder Leslie Gang. “There’s…

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Australia will meet New Zealand in the final of netball’s Quad Series in Cape Town, having continued their unbeaten run with a 65-48 win over hosts South Africa. The Diamonds had already qualified for Wednesday’s final (3am Thursday AEDT) courtesy of back-to-back victories over England and New Zealand.Stacey Marinkovich’s side had started slowly in their two previous matches but despite resting leadership pair Liz Watson and Steph Wood – who had starred in Sunday’s 59-57 victory over the Silver Ferns – they led at each change against the Proteas.Ash Brazill, back in the side for her first series since returning…

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Before taking Arabic language classes at Denver’s North High School, Rachel Saghbazarian had to communicate with her grandmother in Lebanon using what she called broken English. Her father often had to serve as interpreter – and too many times, thoughts were lost in translation.Now, a year after starting the classes taught by Mohamed Moghazy, Rachel hopes to be able to revisit conversations asking her grandmother — in Arabic this time — what it was like to relocate to Lebanon after fleeing her war-torn home of Armenia. “I have been able to speak to my grandma a little more,” said Rachel, a…

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In his interview with good friend Bryony Gordon, Prince Harry spoke about his concerns for his niece and nephews. He didn’t get super-specific, but he was basically like: the royal system is fundamentally broken and the next generation of heir-and-spares will face similar difficulties. Which is true – it’s not like Harry becoming a generational cycle-breaker suddenly means that the institution will begin to heal. If anything, that heir-and-spare dynamic will become even more entrenched, more abusive, more cut-off from oversight and introspection. Prince William and Kate have already shown everyone that they treat “the heir” differently than the spares.…

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