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The United States has sanctioned Uganda’s parliament speaker, her husband and others over corruption and rights abuses, but will the imposed restrictions have a wider impact?
After the mysterious disappearance of a Zambia parliamentarian who was later found, opposition politicians fear the country’s democracy is under threat.
And why is there a power tussle between the Cameroon government and the national football federation over who should be head coach of the national team - the Indomitable Lions.
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It's one year since Bola Tinubu became Nigeria’s President. Mr Tinubu assumed office during a time of unprecedented challenges for Africa’s most populous country. How are Nigerian's feeling about his promise of a "renewed hope"?
Somalia is the only sub-Saharan country to carry out the death penalty, where according to Amnesty International executions are on the rise. What's the attitude towards the death penalty there?
And Zimbabwe re-launches it's national youth programme, which aims at equipping young people with life skills. What do young Zimbabweans think?
Presenter: Richard KagoeProducers: Joseph Keen, Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya and Patricia Whitehorne Senior Journalist: Karnie SharpTechnical Producer: Phillip BullEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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The military junta in Burkina Faso extends its military rule for another five years. So does this mean it is consolidating its power?
There have been chaotic scenes in Sierra Leone during the Bar Association’s ballot for a powerful executive, deeply steeped in the country’s politics,
and Gen Z’s desire for promotion in the South African workplace – what are employers doing to accommodate them?
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It's getting easier to access illegal arms in Kenya which has led to the rise in violent crime, especially in more deprived areas. What's fuelling the rise in gun crime?
Also, why is Ghana turning to nuclear power?
And a documentary explores the reality African students face when they choose to study abroad.
Presenter: Richard KagoeProducers: Charles Gitonga, Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya and Rob WilsonSenior Journalist: Karnie SharpEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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Kenya has been designated the status of non-NATO ally by the US President Joe Biden, making it the first sub-Saharan African country to receive that designation. Learn what it means for Kenya and more widely for Africa.
How an initiative in West Africa is improving accountability and transparency in the extraction sector, and a Namibian activist who is advocating for the end of fossil fuels in Africa.
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The besieged city of El-Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region, is facing a growing risk of genocide as the world's attention is focused on other conflicts, that's the warning from a United Nations expert. Alice Wairimu Nderitu told the BBC, many civilians have been targeted based on their ethnicity in El-Fasher, where fierce fighting has intensified in recent days. What constitutes a genocide?
Also why some of the main political parties in South Africa have raised concern about the rise in illegal immigration ahead of the general elections
And we meet 18 year old Helms Ategeka from Uganda who has broken the internet after being accepted into over 120 colleges in the United States!
Presenter: Richard KagoeProducer: Frenny Jowi, Toda Opeyemi, Rob Wilson, Yvette Twagiramariya, Bella Hassan and Sunita Nahar. Senior Journalist: Karnie Sharp Technical Producer: Daniela Victoria Varela HernandezEditors are Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
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The first batch of genetically modified mosquitoes is being released in Djibouti in a bid to stop the spread of malaria carrying vectors that bite during the day and thrive in urban areas. How does this work?
Also, an overview of South Africa's 'historic' elections. Who are the main parties and what are the issues?
And scientists trace the origins of one of Africa's most iconic trees, the baobab tree, to Madagascar. Why are they in decline on the Island?
Presenter: Richard KagoeProducers: Charles Gitonga, Frenny Jowi, Rob Wilson and Paul BakibingaTechnical Producer: Daniela Victoria Varela HernandezEditors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
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Hundreds of migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa are being arrested and deported to desert areas in Morocco, Tunisia and Mauritania using funds made available by the European Union. An investigation by eight international news organisations says the migrants also face human rights abuses as countries try to stop them from reaching Europe.
Also how illegal logging is funding the insurgency in Northern Mozambique
And a Kenyan mother's desperate attempt to help save her son from execution in Saudi Arabia.
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At least 200 Kenyan police officers are set to arrive in Haiti as part of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission. This decision coincides with the current visit by President Ruto to the United States. Have sufficient preparations being made on the ground in Haiti to receive the troops?
Also , there is renewed hope that a fresh round of talks can lead to lasting peace in South Sudan.
And how effective is the ECOWAS court of justice?
Presenter: Richard KagoeProducers: Frenny Jowi, Charles Gitonga, Rob Wilson and Paul BakibingaTechnical Producer: Craig KinghamEditors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
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The Democratic Republic of Congo says it has quashed an attempted coup on Sunday. The army said the group of people behind the attempted coup were foreigners or Congolese citizens based abroad. Who are these men and why would they want to topple the government?
Also, are Universities on the continent doing enough to inspire the next generation?
And meet Lord Spikeheart, the heavy metal music artist from Kenya, yes, from Kenya!
Presenter: Richard KagoeProducers: Patricia Whitehorn, Rob Wilson, Nyasha Michelle and Bella HassanSenior Journalist: Karnie SharpTechnical Producer: Jonathan GreerEditors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
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The United States has called for a temporary nationwide ceasefire following continued fighting between the national army and armed groups in Oromia and Amhara regions. The US alleges that the armed groups target schools, health centres and water infrastructure.
Why has Gabon's deposed President Ali Bongo gone on hunger strike?
And Audrey speaks to legendary singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder after he was granted Ghanaian citizenship earlier this week!
Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Rob Wilson, Karnie Sharp,Bella Hassan, Charles Gitonga and Paul BakibingaTechnical Producers : Jonny Hall and Daniela Victoria Varela Hernandez Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard.
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A Swiss court has sentenced ex-Gambian minister,Ousman Sonko to 20 years in prison for crimes against humanity. Mr Sonko fled to Switzerland in 2016. He was arrested and had been in custody since 2017, after a human rights group based in Geneva filed a criminal complaint against him. Audrey speaks with Fatoumatta Sandeng, the daughter of the tortured opposition leader, Ebrima Solo Sandeng.
Also why are some South Africans not happy about a new law which provides equal access to healthcare for all citizens?
And a conversation with the Cameroonian-American singer Libianca, who received death threats for waving a flag.
Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Rob Wilson, Richard Kagoe, Yvette Twagiramariya and Bella HassanSenior Journalist: Karnie SharpTechnical Producer: Jonathan GreerEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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Over 2 billion people rely on polluting fuels to prepare meals, the UN Secretary-General warns at a summit on clean cooking in Africa. We hear from a young female environmentalist in Malawi with a solution. Calls for an end to the abuse of power in Tunisia after a police raid on the Tunisian Bar Association headquarters and the arrest of two prominent lawyers. And a Ghanaian influencer speaks out on plans to tax income earned on international platforms.
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Chad’s opposition leader, Succès Masra says he is challenging the preliminary results of the recent presidential election. Preliminary results show President Mahamat Deby won with just over 61% of the vote and the runner-up Succès Masra had just over 18%. So why are the results being challenged?
Also why are South Africans enjoying a sustained period of electricity supply? Is it because of upcoming elections or has the main electricity supplier Eskom, changed things around? Former CEO of Eskom, Andre De Ruyter shares his view with Audrey.
And why do Kenyans think that the song "Zakayo" by Tanzanian gospel singer Christina Shusho is really about them?
Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Victor Sylver, Rob Wilson, Bella Hassan and Richard KagoeSenior Journalist: Karnie SharpTechnical Producer: Chris AblakwaEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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The Somali government has asked the U.N. Security Council to end the U.N. political mission in Somalia that has been helping the war-ravaged country since 2013. Can Somalia afford to go it alone?
Why is Nigeria's Senate calling for the death penalty for drug trafficking?
And concern that African penguins are facing gradual extinction.
Presenter : Audrey BrownProducers: Charles Gitonga, Richard Kagoe, Rob Wilson and Paul BakibingaTechnical Producer: Craig KinghamEditors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
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Human Rights Watch says ethnic cleansing has taken place in El Geneina against the Massalit and non-Arab residents. What's the evidence?
Also, after more than three billion doses, the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine won't be manufactured anymore. Why is that, and how will this affect future vaccine uptake in Africa?
And we explore attitudes to twins from Igbo Bora, a small rural community in southwest Nigeria which has an extraordinarily high number of them!
Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Bella Hassan, Victor Sylver, Charles Gitonga and Rob WilsonSenior Producer: Karnie harpTechnical Producer: Jonathan GreerEditors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
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Kenyan government doctors have signed an agreement to return to work in a bid to end a strike that started nearly 2 months ago. However, not all the doctors' demands have been met.
Thousands of Sudanese refugees flee two UN camps in Ethiopia due to security concerns.
And South Africa initiates plans to regulate the use of Artificial Intelligence.
Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Charles Gitonga, Richard Kagoe, Susan Gachuhi, Rob Wilson and Paul BakibingaTechnical Producer: Jonathan GreerEditors : Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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As the defence partnership between countries in the Sahel and the US and France ends, there's curiosity about which West African country will offer a base for French and US troops. Why is it important for these forces to have a base in West Africa?
Also we revist the plight of migrants in Libya, after 107 people, including women and children are freed from captivity.
And Audrey chats to ‘The Queen of Afrobeat'....singer-songwriter and actress, Tiwa Savage!
Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Charles Gitonga, Bella Hassan, Rob Wilson and Yvette TwagiramariyaTechnical Producer: Jonathan GreerSenior Producer: Karnie SharpEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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Two time Olympic champion marathon runner Eliud Kipchoge has been speaking to the BBC about the impact of social media abuse on him and his family.
Togo's ruling party wins a parliamentary majority in legislative elections, is President Faure Gnassingbé set to extend his time in power?
And can the tropical modernism architectural style help face the challenge of climate change?
Presenter:Audrey BrownProducers:Patricia Whitehorne, Rob Wilson,Bella Hassan, Victor Sylver and Paul BakibingaTechnical Producer: Jonny HallEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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Hundreds of people have been killed and thousands remain displaced across east Africa. Kenya and Tanzania escaped major damage from cyclone Hidaya, over the weekend, but they remain at risk of further flooding and landslides. Have governments done enough?
Also why has the place of birth been removed from the passports of a group of people born in the Chagos Islands?
And what's going on between Wizkid and Davido?
Presenter: Daniel DadzieProducers: Audrey Brown, Bella Hassan and Charles GitongaTechnical Producer: Phillip BullSenior Producer: Karnie SharpEditors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
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