Africa / 14 March 2012 Somali refugees shot in Dabaab were ‘targeted’ By Staff Reporter FacebookXEmailLinkedInWhatsApp Two Somali refugees were shot dead and a third was wounded by gunmen in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp, a spokesperson for the UN refugee agency that runs the camp said on Wednesday. Conditions worsen in Dadaab MÃ Tags: KENYA Latest The opening season is open Eskom predicts stage two load-shedding for winter DA’s new economic policy aims to relieve debt burden, support small businesses 30 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY: SA’s economy neither Gear nor there 30 years: Democracy isn’t a once-off achievement The impending significance of the NHI Bill Durban’s hot days and political games Bay Stadium ready for Nedbank Cup semi-final fixture with Orlando Pirates vs Chippa United Textile pollution: What is it, why it’s problematic and what must be done Editor’s Pick Politics Mbeki on ANC campaign trail for first time since Zuma became party president Politics DA’s new economic policy aims to relieve debt burden, support small businesses National Eskom predicts stage two load-shedding for winter Kenyan MPs honour Kiptum amid calls to better protect athletes The marathon star who died in a late-night car crash was a favourite for a gold medal at the Paris Olympics later this year How Kenyan standby force is preparing for Haiti intervention Oscar Gakuo Mwangi, who studies radicalisation and counter-terrorism in Kenya, looks at the country’s preparedness to take on Haiti’s urban gangs Nigeria, Kenya struggle with exodus of doctors and nurses The health sectors in both countries are under pressure, with professionals either leaving or striking for better pay and working conditions