Africa Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Are some boarding schools damaging students’ mental health?
A psychiatrist says many children are suffering from depression because of overwork
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Are some boarding schools damaging students’ mental health?
A psychiatrist says many children are suffering from depression because of overwork
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Are snakebites a neglected health issue in Africa?
Snakebites kill tens of thousands across Africa every year
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Are Senegal’s new government fulfilling their election pledges?
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye promised a radical break from the past
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Are open borders a new beginning for Sudan and South Sudan?
Can reopening the border bring peace and prosperity to Sudan and South Sudan
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Are Nigerians looking for change in this week’s election?
People across the country will vote for a new president and parliament at the weekend
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Are Nigerians betting on a quick fix to the cost of living?
People in Lagos are turning to sports betting to make some extra cash
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Are new dads in Nigeria changing?
Some new fathers in Nigeria will get two weeks off to help with the baby
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Are new banknotes the ‘golden answer’ for Zimbabwe’s currency woes?
A new currency linked to gold will replace the Zimbabwean dollar at the end of the month
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Are men more vulnerable to chronic stress?
The World Health Organisation says Africa has the highest male suicide rate in the world
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Are liberation movements still relevant in Africa?
Africa's oldest liberation party, the ANC, recently lost its parliamentary majority
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Are Kenya’s farmers switching away from tobacco?
Some farmers think food production offers better returns and less risks
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Are island-states our best democracies?
Size helps with involvement of citizens in politics
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Are husband schools a solution to equality in homes?
An initiative in Burkina Faso is tackling inequality in marriages in many parts of Africa
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Are Ghana’s elections a victory for democracy?
Opposition candidate, former President John Mahama, wins with 56.6% of the vote
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Are dowries putting too much pressure on men and women in South Sudan?
Cash or cows are typically given to a woman’s family before a marriage is agreed
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Are coups on the rise in Africa?
For the last twenty years there were fewer coups across the continent...until 2021
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Are Colombians ready to learn Swahili?
The Vice President has announced Swahili will be a language option in Colombian schools
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Are coalitions good for Kenyan politics?
We speak to Musalia Mudavadi, part of Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza political alliance
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Are Chinese loans still a good deal for Africa?
Chinese investment to Africa has gone through the roof…and so has the money we owe
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Are attitudes towards drinking changing on the continent?
The sober curious movement encourages people to rethink their relationship with alcohol
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Are African startups getting the funding they need?
Africa is said to be the most entrepreneurial continent, but many fail without funding
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Are African countries united on climate change?
At the first ever Africa Climate Summit, leaders adopted a joint declaration on climate
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Are African coaches the secret to Africa’s football success?
Morocco have become the first African team to qualify for a World Cup semi-final
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Are African children being exploited for Chinese entertainment?
Why are some Chinese paying for videos exploiting African children?
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Are Africa’s tourist destinations accessible to disabled visitors?
Cape Town in South Africa is planning to make tourism easier for people with disabilities
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Are Africa’s rural nurses valued enough?
We speak to Agnes Nambozo, a nurse filmed climbing a rickety ladder to treat villagers
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An apartheid era mass killer tells his story- what can South Africa learn from the past?
Africa Eye investigate one of the country’s most notorious murderers - Louis van Schoor
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After a near 60 year ban, can Zanzibar embrace boxing?
Young people in Zanzibar can pursue boxing now that a decades old ban has been lifted
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Africa Daily
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