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			Currently German car manufacturer BMW has a plant at Rosslyn near Pretoria. About 80 percent of the BMWs produced there are for the international market. Credit: John Fraser/IPS   
			The Public Order and Security Act gives untold power to the police, and many have claimed that President Robert Mugabe has used the country’s security forces to intimidate his opposition. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo/IPS   
			Nguwo village committee chairperson Ibrahim Kachinga on the shores of Lake Malawi. And for the past five years the village committee has been going to local gatherings to educate residents about the need to protect the lake. Credit: Mabvuto Banda/IPS   
     
    
			A mother and her child from West Point, a low-income neighbourhood of Monrovia, Liberia. The 10-worst countries to be a mother in are all in sub-Saharan Africa. Credit: Travis Lupick/IPS   
			Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, the general secretary of the global rights network World YWCA, said that further economic and social empowerment was needed to change the lives of women in Africa. Credit: Ravi Kanth Devarakonda/IPS   
			Peter Mcharo's two children digging their father’s maize field in Kibaigwa village, Morogoro Region, some 350km from Dar es Salaam. Mcharo is one of the farmers who have benefitted from Conservation Agriculture. Credit: Orton Kiishweko/IPS   
     
    
			A white Rhino at a sanctuary in South Africa’s Limpopo Province. Last year, poachers killed 668 rhinos in South Africa. Credit: Jennifer McKellar/IPS   
			A billboard in Abidjan's Cocody neighbourhood urges Ivoirians to refrain from defacing campaign materials. Credit: Robbie Corey-Boulet/IPS   
			Mohamed Ibrahim Rageh, a journalist who worked for state media, was killed in Mogadishu on Apr. 22, 2013. Analysts say that Somalia cannot protect its officials, let alone journalists. Credit: Abdurrahman Warsameh/IPS   
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