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Vice president’s 287-day hotel stay

Zimbabwe
New Zimbabwe Opposition blasts vice president’s 287-day hotel stay at taxpayers’ expense by UK Bureau THE Welshman Ncube-led MDC party has demanded that Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko and his family immediately check out of their luxurious suite at the Rainbow Towers hotel in Harare and apologies to the nation. Mphoko has been living at the plush hotel with his wife and grandchildren at tax-payers’ expense since his appointment to vice president in December last year. He has reportedly run up a bill of $120,000 over the 287 days. The revelations come at a time the financially cripp

Bis zu 482 Prozent Wachstumsrate

Afrika
Focus Online Neuer Reichtum statt altes Elend: In Afrika explodiert die Zahl der Millionäre von FOCUS-Online-Redakteur Melchior Poppe Die Wohlstandselite Afrikas wächst unaufhaltsam – und in beeindruckendem Tempo: Einem Bericht des Wohlstandsforschungsinstituts New World Wealth (NWW) zufolge ist die Zahl afrikanischer Millionäre in den letzten 15 Jahren doppelt so schnell gewachsen wie im Rest der Welt. NWW hat weltweit alle Personen gezählt, die ein Vermögen von mindestens einer Million US-Dollar besitzen. Sie gelten als „High net worth individuals“ (HNWI).

Widespread Graft Benefited Tunisian Leader’s Family, Study Says

Tunisia
New York Times By CARLOTTA GALL LONDON — The World Bank has uncovered new evidence of large-scale corruption and tax evasion by firms owned by the family of the former Tunisian president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali during his dictatorship, and also warned that graft has intensified since the revolution that ousted him four years ago, officials said Wednesday. A new research paper by World Bank economists released Thursday shows that companies owned by relatives and close allies of Mr.

Wealthy Africans

Daily Mail Wealthy Africans spending almost £4million on London property every WEEK as they snap up some of the most exclusive investments in the capital Super-rich oligarchs spending almost £4million-a-week on London property, new report by estate agent reveals. More than £600million has been spent in the capital by Africans within the last three years and its on the increase. Cultural ties, education and wealth all factors in move to UK, as well as risk of terrorism in home nation and Ebola. Report shows the wealthy buyers are mostly from areas in Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon

Die verschwundenen Millionen von Haiti

Haiti
Zeit Online Amerikanisches Rotes Kreuz Nach dem verheerenden Erdbeben sammelte das Rote Kreuz fast 500 Millionen Dollar an Spenden. Doch aus den geplanten Aufbauprojekten wurde nicht viel. Wo ist das Geld? von Alexandra Endres Wenige Monate nach dem katastrophalen Erdbeben in Haiti, das Hunderttausende Menschen das Leben kostete und weit mehr als eine Million obdachlos werden ließ, gab Gail McGovern ein großes Versprechen. McGovern ist die Chefin des Roten Kreuzes in den USA, und am 12. Mai 2010 war sie in die Abendnachrichten des Senders CBS geladen.

The severe inequality of the Angolan oil boom.

Angola
The New Yorker Extreme City By Michael Specter Earlier this year, I was invited to a barbecue at the home of a Texas oilman, Steve Espinosa, and his wife, Norma. Their two-story house sat on an unnamed road, nestled in a community called the Condominio Riviera Atlantico, about ten miles from Luanda, the rapidly expanding capital of Angola. There were no sidewalks or footpaths in the area, and there wasn’t much movement on the street. But there were plenty of cars: Porsche Cayennes, Audis, and BMWs, all tucked neatly into identical carports adjacent to identical houses.

Détournement de fonds au Bénin: démission du ministre de l'Energie

Benin
Par RFI Au Bénin, Barthélémy Kassa, le ministre de l'Energie et de l'Eau a été emporté par le scandale lié à la suspension de leur coopération par les Pays-Bas. C'est le secrétaire général du gouvernement qui a annoncé mardi 12 mai à la télévision nationale, la démission du ministre, décision prise par conscience «de sa responsabilité politique et morale», a-t-il dit. L'affaire fait grand bruit depuis une semaine.

Super-rich Africans splash out big bucks for luxury London homes

Africa
CNN By Rosie Tomkins, Jim Stenman and Alex Court, for CNN Attracting investors – Over the past three years super-rich Africans have spent nearly $900 million on luxury residential property in London's best addresses. Properties like "The Lancasters" close to Hyde Park have long attracted wealthy investors from around the world. (CNN)Sophisticated, glamorous and spacious -- when the super-rich go house-hunting they are searching for something special. Real estate in London's swankier suburbs can catch a buyers' eye.

Senegal's Karim Wade jailed for corruption

Senegal
BBC A court in Senegal has sentenced the son of former President Abdoulaye Wade to six years in prison for corruption. Karim Wade was also fined $230m (£150m) for illegal enrichment during his father's 12-year rule. He was chosen at the weekend as the presidential candidate of the main opposition party, the PDS. President Macky Sall warned last week that his government would not tolerate any attempt to destabilise Senegal after the court gave its verdict. Mr Sall defeated Abdoulaye Wade in fiercely contested elections in 2012.

Son of Senegal's ex-president Wade sentenced for corruption

Senegal
France 24 Text by NEWS WIRES The son of Senegal’s former president Abdoulaye Wade was jailed for six years for corruption on Monday, dealing a blow to his hopes of running for office and deepening fault lines in the country’s political landscape. The court in the capital Dakar, which found Karim Wade guilty of hiding funds in offshore companies in the British Virgin Islands and Panama, also fined him 138 billion CFA francs ($228 million). Raising the political stakes ahead of the verdict - read out as police patrolled the city’s streets in large numbers to counter possible protests -