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More than 27 million South Africans are expected to vote next week with 70 parties vying for power. Who's tipped for victory? with Mpho Lakaje

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More than 27 million South Africans are expected to vote next week with 70 parties vying for power. Who's tipped for victory? #AfricaDaily with @mpholakaje

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Discussing Cabo Verde's exciting future on BBC World - AfricaDaily Podcast. We're taking bold steps to transform our beautiful island nation into a digital hub for West Africa.
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🎶 Afrobeats and Amapiano are two of the most popular genres in Africa and are increasingly being appreciated worldwide.

But why does Nigerian and South African music seem to be dominating music from other parts of Africa?

finds out 🎧: bbc.in/3T8CqTF

🎶 Afrobeats and Amapiano are two of the most popular genres in Africa and are increasingly being appreciated worldwide.

But why does Nigerian and South African music seem to be dominating music from other parts of Africa?

#AfricaDaily finds out 🎧: bbc.in/3T8CqTF
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Have black South Africans achieved economic justice?

In this episode of Mpho Lakaje asks what has changed 30 years after the fall of apartheid.

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Have black South Africans achieved economic justice? 

In this episode of #AfricaDaily @mpholakaje asks what has changed 30 years after the fall of apartheid.

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“We are giving Rwandans a chance to be stakeholders in their nation.”

The African diaspora is seen by many as a valuable asset for the continent, but it's not easy to stay connected. One country bridging the gap is Rwanda.

How? Find out on : bbc.in/3uAxhdr

“We are giving Rwandans a chance to be stakeholders in their nation.”

The African diaspora is seen by many as a valuable asset for the continent, but it's not easy to stay connected. One country bridging the gap is Rwanda.

How? Find out on #AfricaDaily: bbc.in/3uAxhdr
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Zambia’s President has declared a national disaster caused by a prolonged drought, affecting 84 out of 116 districts in the country.

But how are Zambians coping?

's Alan Kasujja asks Kennedy Gondwe ➡️ bbc.in/3wVsfJc

Zambia’s President has declared a national disaster caused by a prolonged drought, affecting 84 out of 116 districts in the country.

But how are Zambians coping?

#AfricaDaily's @kasujja asks @KennedyGondwe ➡️ bbc.in/3wVsfJc
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I swung by ⁦Mo Ibrahim Foundation⁩ offices in Central London for a wide ranging chat with the man himself.

It’ll be on in the coming days.

He insisted that I sit down for this shot.

I swung by ⁦@Mo_IbrahimFdn⁩ offices in Central London for a wide ranging chat with the man himself. 

It’ll be on #AfricaDaily in the coming days. 

He insisted that I sit down for this shot.
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How much does a billionaire carry in his pocket?

Businessman Mo Ibrahim recently sat down with AfricaDaily's Alan Kasujja to discuss his thoughts on Africa’s heroes, corruption, and economic debt... he also told us how much money he has in his wallet 🌍

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How much does a billionaire carry in his pocket?

Businessman Mo Ibrahim recently sat down with AfricaDaily's @kasujja to discuss his thoughts on Africa’s heroes, corruption, and economic debt... he also told us how much money he has in his wallet 🌍

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What do Kenyans make of King Charles’ recent state visit to Kenya?

's Mpho Lakaje spoke to historian Godfrey Sang about the historical ties and the lingering question of an official apology for colonial injustices

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What do Kenyans make of King Charles’ recent state visit to Kenya?

#AfricaDaily's Mpho Lakaje spoke to historian Godfrey Sang about the historical ties and the lingering question of an official apology for colonial injustices 

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Cameroon has become the first country to start a mass rollout of a WHO-approved malaria vaccine to a quarter of a million babies.

Alan Kasujja asks if a vaccine will eradicate malaria on 🎧 bbc.in/3vSFiuM

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What’s next for Africa after failed Ukraine grain deal?

's Alan Kasujja takes a look at where Russia's refusal to renew its grain deal with Ukraine leaves Africa ➡️ bbc.in/3rLRBXt

What’s next for Africa after failed Ukraine grain deal?

#AfricaDaily's @kasujja takes a look at where Russia's refusal to renew its grain deal with Ukraine leaves Africa ➡️ bbc.in/3rLRBXt
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Millions of Sudanese have fled their homes, and more than 18 million face food insecurity. One year after the outbreak of war, what's life like in Sudan?

Alan Kasujja hears some of their stories for

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Millions of Sudanese have fled their homes, and more than 18 million face food insecurity. One year after the outbreak of war, what's life like in Sudan?

@kasujja hears some of their stories for #AfricaDaily

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Confused by what's going on in Niger and what it means for the country and the wider region?

's Alan Kasujja takes a look at what's been going on and why it matters 🎧 bbc.in/3OI4Dyg

Confused by what's going on in Niger and what it means for the country and the wider region?

#AfricaDaily's @kasujja takes a look at what's been going on and why it matters 🎧  bbc.in/3OI4Dyg
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Have relationships in South Africa recovered from apartheid?

Mpho Lakaje talks to two people from either side of the political divide: former freedom fighter Sandie Swana and apartheid-era policeman Lourens Groenewald

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Have relationships in South Africa recovered from apartheid? 

@mpholakaje talks to two people from either side of the political divide: former freedom fighter Sandie Swana and apartheid-era policeman Lourens Groenewald #AfricaDaily

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