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Bridges with Africa - 3 April 2009

On air: 2 April 2009 22:00 (www.rnw.nl)

In this edition of Bridges With Africa: We bring you up to speed on the case of the ship that brought toxic waste to the Ivorian metropolis Abidjan and we preview the South African election.
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In this edition of Bridges With Africa: We bring you up to speed on the case of the ship that brought toxic waste to the Ivorian metropolis Abidjan. We preview the South African election. And the radio soap opera Musekeweya has been a hit in Rwanda for four years. We find out what makes it tick. Finally: music from Ivorian ace bass player Manou Gallo.

In this edition of Bridges With Africa: We bring you up to speed on the case of the ship that brought toxic waste to the Ivorian metropolis Abidjan and we preview the South African election.

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