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Africa News Tonight – Lesotho RFP Wins Majority Parliamentary Seats; 230 South African Students in Russia Face Expulsion, Eviction
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: Early results released by the electoral commission in the Kingdom of Lesotho say the southern African nation has elected the six-month-old Revolution for Prosperity party into power amid longstanding political instability. Two hundred and thirty South African students based in Russia say they are facing eviction and expulsion from their universities, after the southern African nation failed to pay students' rent and tuition.
Sonny Side of Sports
Former Ghanaian footballer Haminu Dramani is shown celebrating his goal against the USA at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. On Monday's show, Dramani talks about the goal and the chances of the Ghanaian team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Monday marks 41 days to the kick-off of football's premier event. Sonny will look at the groupings of the five African teams, their opening matches in Qatar and their history at past World Cup competitions. Plus much more! So tune in the Sonny Side of Sports!!
Africa News Tonight – French Prime Minister Continues Algeria Visit; Nigeria Deploys Round-the-Clock Surveillance to Curb Oil Theft
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne Monday continued her two-day visit of Algeria that commenced Sunday, where she and President Abdelmajid Tebboune agreed the North African nation needs to diversify its economy. Nigerian authorities say plans are underway to deploy round-the-clock surveillance to prevent theft of oil.