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More protests over Makoko evictions
More protests over Makoko evictions
In tonight's edition, many waterfront communities in Lagos have lived through rounds of eviction only to see their land sold off to the highest bidder. Also, Sudan's army takes in Darfur paramilitary defectors, stirring anger. And speak to Ghanain lifestyle and creative pioneer N
Fears of violence in Kenya as protests set to return
Fears of violence in Kenya as protests set to return
In tonight's edition, it's the eve of Kenya's two-year anniversary of landmark youth protests that cost dozens of lives. Also, fans of the Black Stars are shimmering with excitement after Ghana held tournament favorites, England, to a 0-0 draw in their second Group L match. And a
Kenyans mark anniversary of bloody protests
Kenyans mark anniversary of bloody protests
In tonight's edition, hundreds of people are arrested and crowds are teargassed as Kenyans march on the anniversary of the 2024 violence. Also, Bafana Bafana shuts down its detractors with its big win over South Korea that takes the team to the knockout round of the World Cup for
Togo's parliamentary reforms: unconstitutional
Togo's parliamentary reforms: unconstitutional
In tonight's programme, Togo’s switch to a parliamentary system is under scrutiny, after a regional court ruled the reforms: unconstitutional. Also once a jewel of Ethiopia’s tourism scene, Lake Tana is now caught in the shadow of conflict. And archaeologists are racing to preser
South Africa's anti-migrant deadline looms
South Africa's anti-migrant deadline looms
In tonight's edition, worry builds amongst African migrants in South Africa ahead of the June 30th deadline set by protesters demanding undocumented foreigners leave. Also, at least three are killed in Ghana as floods paralyze the capital. And Cape Verde offers greener pastures f
Thousands march in South Africa demanding departure of undocumented foreigners
Thousands march in South Africa demanding departure of undocumented foreigners
In tonight's edition, South Africa's Day of anti-Immigration marches set as a deadline by organizers is thankfully a far more calm affair than many had feared. Also, rescue services in Ghana are still racing to manage severe flooding that has cost at least a dozen lives. And at K
Algerians vote in parliamentary elections
Algerians vote in parliamentary elections
In tonight's edition, Algerians headed out to parliamentary elections in an exercise overshadowed by the sidelining of hundreds of would-be candidates. Also, dozens have died in severe flooding in Ivory Coast. And in Cameroon, a waterfront community once surrounded by black volca
More than 400 dead in DR Congo's Ebola outbreak
More than 400 dead in DR Congo's Ebola outbreak
In tonight's edition, Ebola is spreading beyond its original hotspot in the DRC as a new case has been detected nearly 600 kilometers away. And another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan around the besieged city of al-Obeid, the UN says.
Love, deception and the real lives of Nigeria's romance fraudsters
Love, deception and the real lives of Nigeria's romance fraudsters
In tonight's edition, France pulls all of its diplomats out of Burkina Faso in a tit-for-tat move after Ougadougou cut ties with Paris last month. Also, in Tanzania, young people are planning on taking to the streets for an anti-government protest on Tuesday. And Lagos's Yahoo Bo
Africa's World Cup dream fades
Africa's World Cup dream fades
In tonight's edition, Egypt were seconds away from a historic triumph against Argentina, only to watch their dream vanish in the cruelest fashion. Also, media in Accra claim Ghana has rebuffed Cyril Ramaphosa's request for a state visit over xenophobic attacks. And a single photo
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
In tonight's edition, Nigeria's government investigates how a fictitious agency wielding forged appointment letters from the president accessed government funds. Also, Nigeria's 36 states are soon to ratify a major police reform that would allow them to set up their own forces. A
UN 'deeply concerned' by ongoing drone attack in Sudan
UN 'deeply concerned' by ongoing drone attack in Sudan
In tonight's edition, the ICC is laying down the groundwork for investigations into some of the atrocities of Sudan's brutal war. Also, rights workers, politicians, developers, and more are currently in Geneva for the AI for Good Summit. And South African artist Credo V. Daniel's