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Bridges with Africa - Africa's changing fortunes (29 January 2010)

On air: 29 January 2010 11:30 (EPA)

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In this week's edition: Africa's changing fortunes; from economic basket case to the goose that lays the golden egg - How football is changing the lives of refugees in South Africa - Famous South African poet speaks out on the tolerance issue in Holland and her own country - And meet the young stars from Africa's new music capital, Nairobi.

 

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