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Africa News Tonight: Zimbabwe reports five million food insecure, Uganda security declare “no man’s land” at Bunagana border
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: •Zimbabwean experts report a third of the population, over five million people, face food insecurity triggered by several factors, among them another poor rainfall season •Ugandan security officials declare the “no man’s land” at the Ugandan side of Bunagana border a no-go zone for locals and refugees and outlined safe areas where the displaced can find shelter. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight.
Sonny Side of Sports
"It's the best possible birthday present I could've had,” said Ghana's President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, saluting his country's national football team, "The Black Stars," for their fourth World Cup qualification. We'll hear comments by the Ghanaian President on Wednesday's show. There were celebrations in Ghana, Cameroon, Senegal, Morocco and Tunisia, as football fans in those countries waved their flags high in honor of advancing to the World Cup. Sonny will have lots of World Cup news on Wednesday, so tune in!
Up Front
On this fresh, fast-paced show, co-hosts Jackson Mvunganyi, in the U.S., and Nadia Samie, in Africa, talk to teens and young adults about Politics,trends, lifestyles, health, entertainment, and other issues touching listeners’ lives [30 minutes].Check out the Upfront blog at www.upfrontafrica.com
Security in West Africa & Meet the USADF: Engaging Africa Through Its People - Straight Talk Africa [simulcast]
On this edition of Straight Talk Africa, host Haydé Adams and her guests discuss the Russian mercenary organization Wagner Group and security in West Africa. Guests include Ivory Coast Prime Minister Patrick Achi, Travis Adkins, the president and CEO of U.S. African Development Foundation and Nathaniel Powell, analyst at Oxford Analytica.