Focus on Africa BBC Podcasts
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Three essential stories to round off your working day. Explaining the big topics and news from Africa, the people behind them, plus an African perspective on global stories. Hosted by Audrey Brown. Five days a week, ready by late afternoon, Monday to Friday.
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France hosts an international conference on Sudan. Will it make a difference?
France is hosting an international conference on Sudan, one year after war broke out. It says, it's seeking much needed aid and attention. Observers say the Sudan crisis has been pushed out of the global conversation due to other ongoing conflicts. Will the conference make a difference?
Why has Mali banned political activity and curtailed media freedoms?
And cartoonist and satirist Jim Spire Ssentongo on the dangers and challenges of holding authority to account.
Presenter: Richard Kagoe
Producers: Patricia Whitehorne, Yvette Twagiramariya, Bella Hassan and Paul Bakibinga
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi -
How are the Chibok girls coping 10 years on?
How the Chibok girls are getting on with their lives ten years on from when they were kidnapped
Concern over cyber-crime in Zambia following the busting of a syndicate scamming innocent people
And why African men are twice as likely to get prostate cancer than white men. -
Jacob Zuma to run in South Africa’s general election
South Africa's electoral commission (IEC) has published final candidate lists for general elections. Former president Jacob Zuma is free to contest in May's poll. Should the governing ANC be worried?
We learn about the illicit organ trade in Western Kenya, with some young people selling their kidneys.
And why Ivory Coast has announced a ban on begging in the commercial capital Abidjan.
Presenter: Richard Kagoe
Producers: Charles Gitonga, Yvette Twagiramariya, Victor Sylver and Paul Bakibinga
Editor: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi -
The war crimes allegedly committed in Sudan
Warring parties in Sudan accused of killing civilians both deliberately and indiscriminately
Calls for Tanzanian troops to be withdrawn from the Democratic Republic of Congo after three Tanzanian soldiers were killed there
And what Eid Al Fitr celebrations hold for Afro-Palestinians in the Middle East? -
Cholera: is disinformation causing deaths in Southern Africa?
Mozambican officials say that disinformation on cholera recently led to a ferry disaster in which more than 90 people died. Why is it still proving to be a challenge to control outbreaks of cholera in southern Africa? What can be done?
How lack of basic hygiene in health facilities could be costing Sub-Saharan Africa billions of dollars.
Popular Nigerian celebrity Bobrisky pleads guilty to abuse of the naira. What's really at play?
Presenter: Richard Kagoe
Producers: Charles Gitonga, Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya and Paul Bakibinga
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Sierra Leone facing a youth drug crisis
Sierra Leone faces a rampant drugs abuse crisis which President Bio describes as an existential threat to the country
Somalia and Turkey sign an agreement to collaborate on oil and gas exploration
And we look at how a shortage of condoms is impacting HIV and AIDS cases in South Africa