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Daybreak Africa: Kenya And EAC Vow To Bring Peace To The DRC; M23 Rebels Want Unconditional Direct Talks With The DRC Government
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Africa News Tonight - FIFA World Cup Enters Day Three; WHO Reports Over 6,500,000 Killed by COVID-19
On Africa News Tonight: The 2022 FIFA World Cup Tuesday entered day three of the tournament and has so far witnessed Senegal’s Lions of Teranga losing 2-0 to Netherlands and Tunisia’s Carthage Eagles drawing 0-0 with Denmark. The World Health Organization reports over 6,500,000 died due to COVID-19 and at least 634 million people were confirmed to have contracted the life-threatening virus.
Sonny Side of Sports – Cameroon Prepares for World Cup Kick Off; Senegal Heart Broken by Netherlands Loss
On Today’s Sonny Side of Sports show: Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions are preparing to kick off their 2022 World Cup campaign on Thursday against Switzerland. VOA’s Sonny Young and Muqbil Yabarow will spotlight the west African nations top players and discuss their chances of advancing to the next stage of the global tournament having been in the same group as the Swiss, Serbia, and Brazil. We also hear from fans of Senegal’s Lions of Teranga who will be commenting on their team’s 2-0 loss in their opening fixture of their 2022 World Cup campaign against Netherlands.
Health Chat: COVID-19 Death Rate Drops, Zambia Vaccination Milestone
Health Chat is a live call-in program that addresses health issues of interest to Africa. The show puts listeners directly in touch with guest medical professionals. It includes a weekly feature spot, news and comments from listeners. The program is hosted by veteran health reporter Linord Moudou.
Africa News Tonight- South Africa Ramaphosa Receives ANC Thumbs Up; IMF Approves Malawi Financing
On Africa News Tonight: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa Tuesday received support from the ruling African National Congress which could find him leading the ruling party into the 2024 elections, a development that happened while Ramaphosa was on his two-day trip of Britain. The International Monetary Fund said it approved financing on Tuesday for Malawi to aid the southern African nation better cope with rising prices of food stuffs across the globe.