This week in Bridges with Africa: More than 20,000 flee Mali as Tuareg rebels step up their offensive against the government. Breaking the taboo of menstruation. Social media instead of drugs: a South African ex-drug addict is teaching c...
This week in Bridges with Africa: Violence flares as Senegal’s incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade is allowed to run for a third term as president. How can African economies survive in the global economic crisis? ‘Mr Hotel Rwa...
This week in Bridges with Africa: Trouble in Kenya as the International Criminal Court presses ahead with the prosecution of four of the country’s leading politicians. How to get around town the ‘green’ way - the...
This week in Bridges with Africa: Thousands of Ethiopians are forced off their land to make way for foreign investors. Singer Femi Kuti warns Nigeria’s ruling class. The Dutch government intends to improve sanitation and water supp...
This week in Bridges with Africa: Somalis in the Netherlands are split over Dutch plans to ban the mild narcotic, qat. Is South Africa’s liberation movement any good at government? And finally, we have a special report on the ANC,...
This week in Bridges With Africa: World music star Youssou N’Dour takes on Senegal’s veteran leader Abdoulaye Wade in next month’s presidential election. South Africa nominates Presdent Zuma’s ex-wife for the pres...
This week in Bridges with Africa, fears of a sectarian war in Nigeria, aid agencies scale back their work in Africa's largest refugee camp and our end of year music special. Listen to the show: [media:audio...
This week in Bridges With Africa: A look back at some of the stories that made headlines this year across the continent, and a look ahead to what 2012 might bring. The uprisings in Tunisia and Libya. Election violence in Ivory Coast, pre...
This week in Bridges with Africa, thousands of refugees flee the conflict at the Sudanese border, our second part report on being gay in South Africa, the Five Guitars play the African Blues and much more!...
This week In Bridges With Africa: Election fraud in the Democratic Republic of Congo? We hear from Congolese citizens in Goma, eastern DRC, and Kris Berwouts, director of the European Network for Central Africa. Bert Koenders, the new UN...
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