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29 October 2014
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Jason and Iyare, presenters of  Africa 1X as part of Africa Lives

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1Xtra



South African Sailing

大象传媒 1Xtra airs the first of its documentaries specially made for Africa Lives On The 大象传媒 in July.

1Xtra will air an African based documentary once a week in July, and once a month thereafter until November.

To kick off, Emma Beck hosts South African Sailing. Yachting used to be for the white middle class. That was until South Africa decided to enter the America's Cup in 2007, which is the equivalent of the Grand Slam of the yachting world.

Team Shosholooza have recruited young black men from the streets of South Africa's townships, where life before professional sailing meant no running water or electricity and learning how to survive in the 'hood.

A real-life rags to riches story.

Afro Hip Hop

Dionne St Hill takes listeners to Nigeria, the home of late Afrobeat great, Fela Kuti.

Rather than sitting in the shadows of American hip hop artists 50 Cent, Nas and even Fela himself, an exciting mix of Nigerian rappers, DJs and Afrobeat musicians are mixing the sounds of their forefathers.

Infectious beats, potent political opinion and the hottest sounds from overseas combine to create their own unique sound, Afro hip hop.

The documentary captures the vibrant music scene in Lagos and reveals the major young Nigerian Afrobeat, hip hop and fusion artists.

DJ Edu - DestiNation Africa

DJ Edu, the host of 1Xtra's African show, kicks off the station's live outside broadcasts from the African subcontinent.

Edu hosts a very special edition of his show DestiNation Africa live from his homeland Kenya.

1Xtra's African specialist goes home to find out what is happening in the music scene there - with interviews and performances from special guests.

Hands To Mouth

Each month, young Africans in Britain queue to send money to their families back home - but where does this money go? Who is it helping? And how does it feel to have the responsibilities of sharing your hard-earned cash?

Billions of pounds are sent back to Africa every year; some reckon it adds up to a quarter more than rich countries are giving to Africa in economic aid.

Andrea Rose takes listeners to Ghana to hear the story of Cecilia Daldy, a young Ghanaian resident in London who travels to Accra in Ghana to meet her eight-year-old daughter and family who are on the receiving end of the money she sends home.

Africa 1X

1Xtra holds an incredible live three-city broadcast on 22 July from noon till 5.00pm, a first for the station's listeners.

The first city will be Accra, Ghana, hosted by Iyare - who is one half of the breakfast show duo Jason & Iyare.

Saturday afternoon presenter Jenna G hosts the South African side of the broadcast.

And Iyare's co-presenter Jason Mitchell will anchor the broadcast live from 1Xtra in London.

There will be interviews, performances and exclusives from some of the hottest African talent in the three cities right now.

Original Fever

From 7.00pm on 22 July, Rodney P and Skitz host a very special edition of Original Fever, their acclaimed Friday night hip hop show.

The duo promise listeners the very best of hip hop from Johannesburg.

They will be looking at the local scene and the impact of the western hip hop scene in Africa.

1Xtra Live

On 23 July at 11.00pm, 1Xtra closes its live outside broadcasts from the African continent with a special African edition of 1Xtra Live.

DJ Edu hosts the live club broadcast from his homeland Nairobi, Kenya, and will be introducing some of Kenya's hottest DJs and MC talent live from Club K2 in Nairobi.

Ras Kwame 100% Homegrown

On Sunday 24 July at 5.00pm, Ras Kwame comes from the 大象传媒's famous Maida Vale studios to host a Homegrown African Special edition of his acclaimed show - which showcases some of the best UK talent in black music today.

Joining him for some live and exclusive performances and interviews will be some exciting UK musicians of African descent from the genres of UK hip hop, grime and soul, among others.

Soldier Boy

On 27 July at 5.00pm, Barney Rowntree meets Emmanuel Jal, a former starving child soldier who contemplated suicide and cannibalism 12 years ago.

Now he is a rap star whose music tops the charts in his adopted home of Kenya.

Like many other child soldiers, Jal had been recruited to the Sudanese People's Liberation Army while he was living in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. He learnt to fire an AK-47 before he was eight.

Jal became one of several thousand of the so-called "lost boys" of Sudan who escaped their forced military service. He was eventually rescued and smuggled into Kenya.

Five years ago, Jal embarked on a music career in Nairobi. He raised money for street children and recorded his first album last year.

Described as a Christian rapper from the south, Jal and Abdel Gadir Salim (a Muslim musician from the north) have joined forces on a new album.

Both musicians, though of different faiths, have been scarred by the violence in Sudan and are committed to a peaceful reconciliation.


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