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Daybreak Africa — Cyclone Freddy Strikes Mozambique Again & More
On Daybreak Africa: Cyclone Freddy struck Mozambique again over the weekend, leaving behind a trail of destruction and earning the status of being the “strongest ever recorded in the southern hemisphere.” Plus, Tunisia’s parliament is set to reopen Monday for the first time since President Kais Saied grabbed power in July 2021. For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight - US Top Diplomat to Visit Ethiopia, Niger & More
Africa News Tonight: U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken to visit Ethiopia this week to advance a fragile peace process, and Niger to discuss security cooperation in the Sahel. And opposition parties in Cameroon accuse the ruling party of vote-buying in Sunday's Senate elections. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
Sonny Side of Sports — NBA’s Bruno Fernando Comments on BAL’s Growth & More
On Monday’s show: The first Angolan basketball player to make it to the U.S. National Basketball Association, Atlanta Hawk’s Bruno Fernando recently spoke on the Basketball Africa League (BAL) where he said the premier tournament continues to grow and make a bigger footprint on the continent. For this and more, stay tuned to Sonny Side of Sports!
Africa News Tonight - Cyclone Freddy Claims at Least 40 Lives in Malawi & More
Africa News Tonight : Malawi diverts flights and suspends schools in its southern districts as Cyclone Freddy kills at least 40 people. And, human rights groups call on Nigerian authorities to end sectarian attacks that left at least 35 people dead in northern areas. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!