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Africa News Tonight: Sudanese Welcome ICC Trial of Ali Kushayb, Zambia, and Rwanda sign Economy Boost Deal, Ramadan Celebrations Continue
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: •Sudanese Internally Displaced Persons living in the Darfur region welcome the trial of Ali Kushayb at the International Criminal Court in the Hague, describing it as a positive move towards achieving justice for loved ones who lost life due to the Darfur conflict. •Zambia and Rwanda approve seven Memorandums of Understanding which could potentially boost economic ties between the Southern African nation and the East African nation. •Moroccans who traditionally host family gatherings and large set togethers during Ramadan speak to VOA about the importance of the holiday. For this and more, stay tune to Africa News Tonight!
Sonny Side of Sports
Kansas guard Ochai Agbaji celebrates after his team beat North Carolina Monday night, 72-69, to win the national title in US men's college basketball. "The Jayhawks" of Kansas rallied from a 16-point halftime deficit to complete the largest comeback in championship game history and win their fourth national title. The 21-year-old Agbaji, whose father is from Nigeria, was named the NCAA basketball tournament's Most Outstanding Player. We'll hear post-game comments from Agbaji, as well as teammates David McCormack, Remy Martin and Mitch Lightfoot on Tuesday's show. And yes, Ochai Agbaji and "The Jayhawks" get an official Sonny Side of Sports salute!
Health Chat
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, health news and comments from listeners on health issues. The program is hosted by veteran health reporter Linord Moudou.