Ethiopian prime minister Meles Zenawai not seen for seven weeks
Addis Ababa mute on whereabouts of PM – latest African leader believed to be unwell but subject of information blackoutHe hasn't been seen in public since the G8 summit in Mexico, and since then Ethiopia's prime minister, Meles Zenawi, has even missed the African Union summit held in his own capital city, Addis Ababa.Zenawi, 57, usually a conspicuous figure at meetings of African and international heads of state, has now been missing for more than seven weeks, amid growing incredulity.Government sources in the secretive African nation say that Meles –...
Published By: The Guardian - Wednesday, 8 August, 2012
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