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Africa News Tonight – Africa Urged to Reflect on Colonialism Effects; Ethiopia Tigray Forces Call for Cease-fire
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: African academics urge the continent to use the death of Britain’s longest serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II as an opportunity to reflect on the physical and mental effects of colonialism on the continent; Ethiopian Tigrayan forces Sunday called for an immediate cease-fire of war with federal forces and added that they would join an African-Union led peace process.
Sonny Side of Sports: Copper Queens of Zambia Wins COSAFA Women's Championship & Carlos Alcaraz Wins U.S. Open Men’s Singles Title
Monday's show kicks off with a Sonny Side of Sports salute to the Copper Queens of Zambia, who won their first Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Women's Championship in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Iron Mike Mbonye talks with the Copper Queens Media Officer Memory Malisawa. Also on the program, we'll hear from 19-year-old Carlos Alcaraz, who wrote himself into the tennis history books by becoming the first tee
Africa News Tonight – Senegal National Assembly Erupts Over Speaker Elections; Nigeria Reports Opposition Senator Attack.
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: Chaos broke out in Senegal’s National Assembly as newly elected members argued over who should be elected speaker or president of the assembly; Nigerian authorities report an attack on a southeast Nigerian opposition senator Ifeanyi Ubah, and left five people dead, among them were two security personnel.