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Africa News Tonight- Libya Political Division Affects Oil Industry; S. Africa’s ANC Announces Land Transfer Program to Black Food Producers
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Political division in Libya, triggered by the disputes between selected new prime minister, Fathi Bashagha and the sitting prime minister of the unity government, Abdulhamid Ddeibah, who are running rival governments, is affecting the oil industry, which experts argue is the lifeblood of economy of the North African nation; South Africa’s ruling African National Congress says it will soon begin a new drive to “transfer” land owned by white farmers to black food producers. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
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
Is press freedom under threat worldwide? & Will we see a new Non-Aligned Movement [simulcast]
On this edition of Straight Talk Africa, we spotlight the growing threat on media freedoms around the world and in Africa ahead of World Press Freedom Day. We’ll also discuss the war in Ukraine, which has placed some African countries at odds with the Western nations.