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Daybreak Africa: US State Department Human Rights Report, US Forces Train West African Troops & More
On Daybreak Africa: In its annual report on human rights practices around the world, the U.S. State Department looked at violations and abuses in 198 countries and territories in 2022. Plus, U.S. forces train West African troops to counter the growing terror threat spreading from the Sahel region. For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight — Mozambique’s Cholera Death Toll Rises & More
On Africa News Tonight: Mozambican authorities Tuesday expressed fears of more deaths due to a recent cholera outbreak that was triggered by Cyclone Freddy. Plus, Namibia’s Supreme Court overturned a recent ruling that compelled that the minister of home affairs grant citizenship to a minor whose parents are in a same sex relationship. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
Sonny Side of Sports: Ghana Football Association Appoints Chris Hughton as Head Coach of Men's Team & BAL Wraps Up Sahara Conference
The Ghana Football Association has officially unveiled Chris Hughton as the head coach of its men's national team ahead of Thursday's Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match against Angola. We'll hear from Coach Hughton on Tuesday's show, as well as Zambia's head coach, Avram Grant, who is preparing his team for an AFCON qualifier Thursday against Lesotho. Also on the program, Sonny will have lots of Basketball Africa League (BAL) news as the African tournament wraps up the Sahara Conference portion of its schedule.
Health Chat: Obstetric Fistula
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, news and comments from listeners. The program is hosted by veteran health reporter Linord Moudou.
Africa News Tonight — Niger Negotiates the Release of U.S Aid Worker, French Journalist & More
On Africa News Tonight: Authorities in Niger Tuesday said they negotiated for the release of a French journalist and a U.S. aid worker who were held captive by Islamist militants in the Sahel region. Plus, Kenyan rights activists call out police officials for what they defined as a “barbaric” reaction to recent protests over the high costs of living. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!