Africa Daily Episodes Episode guide
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How are African countries viewing Assad’s fall?
Syrians are celebrating the end of 50 years of Assad family rule
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How a Guinean student’s epic bike journey inspired megastar, Will Smith
Mamadou Barry travelled thousands of kilometres by bike to reach the Al-Azhar university
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How a 20-Year-Old South African became the world’s youngest MasterChef
“My age was the most talked-about thing, but I turned it into my strength"
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Have the women of South Sudan’s independence fight been forgotten?
The Katiba Banat was an all-female battalion which fought for South Sudan's independence
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Have lessons been learnt since the Lampedusa shipwreck?
Ten years ago more than 360 people died after their boat went down just off Lampedusa
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Has Twitter found a new home in Ghana?
Twitter wants to expand its operation to Ghana. What’s behind the company’s move?
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Has there been a coup in Tunisia?
The president has sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament. What now?
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Has the pandemic ruined nightlife?
Lockdowns and curfews have meant bad business for bars, restaurants, and clubs.
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Has the pandemic changed the way we date?
Looking for love in the time of Covid hasn’t been easy
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Has the pandemic been all bad for business?
How did some businesses manage to turn the pandemic into an opportunity to grow?
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Has Tanzania really beaten coronavirus?
Tanzania may have decided not to roll out Covid vaccines, but has it defeated the virus?
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Has Tanzania changed its tune on Covid?
Has Tanzania transformed its pandemic response?
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Has Ghana’s ‘Year of Return’ created unity or division?
Since 2019 Ghana has encouraged the diaspora to return to Africa
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Has FIFA failed to protect Gabon’s young footballers?
Witnesses tell the ´óÏó´«Ã½ of a ‘culture of abuse’ within training camps.
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Has Ethiopia’s electric vehicle policy paid off?
In 2024, Ethiopia banned the importation of non-electric vehicles - a world first
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Has Egypt changed 10 years after the violence in Cairo?
Hundreds of people were killed within a few hours at protests in 2013
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Has democracy failed in the Sahel region?
The Sahel region now has six military leaders. Some of them appear to enjoy mass support
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Has Africa’s response to drug and alcohol abuse been effective?
The UN says it expects the number of people using drugs in Africa to rise 40% by 2030
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Haiti: Will Ruto’s faith diplomacy work where politics have failed?
President Ruto has asked evangelical pastors to support the deployment of Kenyan police
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Fifty years after a deadly ethnic conflict, can Burundi find closure?
Thousands of people were killed in ethnic violence but victims are still seeking answers
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Ethiopia: what’s at issue in the Somali region of Ogaden?
The ONLF says it’s rethinking its 2018 peace deal with the government
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Egypt: What are al-Sisi’s priorities after his re-election?
Abdul Fattah al-Sisi won a third term in office with just under 90% of the vote
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DR Congo: Could Goma fall to M23 rebels?
100,000s of people have fled fighting between Congolese forces and rebels in recent weeks
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Does your language have a digital future?
How many of Africa’s 2000 languages will survive in a digital future?
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Does the demand for electric vehicles represent a risk or opportunity for Africa?
DRCongo and Zambia have some of the world's largest reserves of cobalt and copper
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Does South Sudan have reason to celebrate?
It’s been ten years since South Sudan became an independent nation.
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Does South Africa have a problem with teenage drinking?
Last month, 21 teenagers died at a tavern in the city of East London
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Does rugby have a bright future in Africa?
Rugby Africa's Herbert Mensah says investment is needed to replicate Springbok’s success
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Does recreational cycling have a future in Africa?
How can many more Africans take up recreational cycling?
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Does poverty produce elite football stars?
Experts say football tends to be the sport of choice in many under-resourced communities