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Daybreak Africa: S.African President Ramaphosa Is Re-Elected Leader of the ANC; Ramaphosa Could Be Plagued by Investigations, Analysis
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: Nearly 15 New Initiatives for Africa Revealed at US-Leaders Summit & S.Africa Deploys Military to Guard Power Station
On Africa News Tonight: Nearly 15 new commitments between U.S. and African businesses were announced during last week’s U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit. VOA correspondent Mariama Diallo has the details; South Africa deployed troops to protect some of the country’s biggest power stations; And, Tunisian police have arrested Ali Larayeh, who served as prime minister in 2013 to 2014. For this and more, tune into Africa News Tonight here: https://www.voaafrica.com/z/1438
Sonny Side of Sports: Sports Analysts Rate African Coaches, African Teams at World Cup & More
Sports analysts rate the 2022 World Cup as the most successful one for the entire African continent. Wins against soccer powerhouses like Brazil, France, and Portugal excited Africa’s soccer fans, reports Mugume Davis Rwakaringi from Kampala, Uganda. Also on the show today, reporter Mike Mbonye speaks to sports analyst Emmanuel Okara who says the African head coaches have proved that indigenous coaches can perform. And, Muqbil Yabarow and Jackson Mvunganyi break down the history-making play at this year’s World Cup.
Health Chat: Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Replay)
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: Climate Change Fuels Desertification in Niger & Tripoli Government Rejects Egypt’s Decision to Draw Maritime Border
On Africa News Tonight: In Niger, climate change has fueled desertification and conflict as communities compete for dwindling resources. Henry Wilkins speaks to the country’s environment minister; Tripoli-based government protests Egypt's drawing its maritime border with Libya; And, Germany hands over 20 Benin Bronzes from its museums to Nigeria. For this and more, tune into Africa News Tonight here: https://www.voaafrica.com/z/1438