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Monday 13 February RNW - NEWS, ANALYSIS AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24/7 ON RADIO, TV AND ONLINE

Bridges With Africa - Why does Ethiopia still need food aid? (6 November 2009)

On air: 6 November 2009 13:15

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In this week's show:

- It's 25 years ago that a famined Ethiopia got worldwide coverage AND help. So why does it still need food aid today?

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- Find out why Nigerian football players lie about their age

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- Benin's economic capital is betting on becoming Africa's Las Vegas

 

- We talk to superstar Ze Manel about 'Bintu Were', The Sahel Opera 

 

- We go to a Dutch safe house with a Liberian minister.

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- And we play you music from Kenya.

 

Listen to the whole show:

 

Watch below the video report on the rise of gambling in Benin:

 

And you can join us on Facebook for the latest news and discussions.

 

Photo: EPA

 

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