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Saturday 25 May  

Bridges with Africa - A kung-fu fighting Kenyan hero (30 April 2010)

On air: 30 April 2010 (All day) (Photo: Screenshot)

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In this week's edition:  the story of an alleged Rwandan genocide suspect - hiding in the Netherlands. Watch out for Makmende, a kung-fu fighting Kenyan hero - Is FIFA killing business in South Africa?
- It's week two of our brand new segment World Cup Profiles...and the story of the man from Conakry who taught himself Dutch!

 

Listen to the whole show:

 

Listen to the report on an alleged suspect of the Rwandan genocide hiding in the Netherlands:

 

Listen to the report on Makmende, a Kenyan hero:

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Listen to the report on the shattered dreams of South Africa's local traders: Is FIFA killing business in South Africa?

 

Listen to week two of our brand new segment World Cup Profiles : Cameroonian Ajax star Eyong Enoh's

Listen to the remarkable story of Alpha Thiam, the man from Conakry, Guinea...who taught himself Dutch.


 

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