Focus on Africa Episodes Episode guide
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Concern and tension mounts in Cameroon
Concern and tension mounts in Cameroon and ANC leaders discuss President Zuma's future
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Compensation for Uganda families over childbirth deaths
The court awarded $84,000 in damages to two families of women who died
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Comoros’ president bids for a fourth term in forthcoming election
Presidential elections are due to be held in the Comoros on 14 January
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Commonwealth Meeting Tackles Legacy Of Colonial Rules
UK Prime Minister Theresa May "deeply regrets" colonial anti-gay rules.
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Colonialism remarks put pressure on Western Cape premier, Helen Zille
Colonialism remarks put pressure on Western Cape premier, Helen Zille
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Collapsed rubbish dump kills at least 17 in Mozambique
Heavy rains result in a rubbish dump collapsing outside the Mozambican capital, Maputo.
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Climate change: 15 truck drivers die on Egypt-Sudan border
At least 15 Egyptian truck drivers stuck at Sudan border have died from heat stroke
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Climate Change Strikes in Africa
African children and activists protest the dangers of climate change around the world
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Clashes resume in North eastern Somalia over a mountainous disputed territory
Somali clashes, Breastfeeding rights in Kenya, Liberia's problem with anti retrovirals
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Clashes in Ghana after protesters die
Police investigations following the deaths of two protesters in Ghana
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Clashes between police and Tanzania's Maasai
Clashes between police and the Maasai community in Tanzania
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Clashes at South Africa anti-illegal immigrant march
Hundreds march in South Africa's capital Pretoria against illegal immigrants
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Claims and counterclaims over Mali airstrike
France says strike was on jihadist militants and rejects reports a wedding was hit
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City of Maiduguri submerged in heaviest flooding
Thousands displaced in northeastern Nigeria after a colllapsed dam caused severe flooding
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Church Says DR Congo Polls Produced A 'Clear Winner'
Catholic bishops say that data they have seen reveal a clear presidential winner
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Christmas is marked as a public holiday in Sudan
For the first time in nine years Christmas is marked as a public holiday in Sudan.
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Cholera: is disinformation causing deaths in Southern Africa?
Disinformation on cholera reportedly led to Mozambique ferry disaster.
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China Foreign Minister travels to East Africa
China Foreign Minister Wang Yi begins his four-day visit to the Horn from Eritrea
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Child sex abuse uncovered in South Africa's illegal mines
A ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ investigation finds evidence of child sex abuse in South Africa's illegal mines
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Child marriage numbers falling, says Unicef
Education for girls has helped reduce the number of child marriages
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Chibok schools reopen for exams
Chibok students can sit exams again six years after 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped
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Chibok Girls: Three years after
Almost two hundred students are still being held by Boko Haram.
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Charges brought against Senegalese opposition candidate
Ousmane Sonkor says charges of rape are politically motivated
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Chaos over currency in Nigeria continues
Tensions over a new currency remain high in Nigeria as elections loom
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Chaos in Kenya ahead of polls
Last minute preparations for presidential election in Kenya
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Championing African feminism
We discuss the living legacy of Ghanaian author Ama Ata Aidoo
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Challenging Burundi's election results
Burundian opposition candidate Agathon Rwasa is challenging the election results
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Chagos Islands: What next after UK hand over?
What will change following the handover of Chagos Islands to Mauritius by UK?
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Chad’s army battles rebels
Chad's army says it has killed at least 300 rebels after clashes in Kanem province
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Chad's new prime minister defends taking up the post
Veteran politician Saleh Kebzabo has been appointed PM by Chad’s military ruler