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Daybreak Africa: Malawi Anti-Graft Chief Pledges Tougher Fight
On Daybreak Africa: The Director General of Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau Martha Chizuma says the fight against graft and malfeasance in Malawi continues with the support of President Lazarus Chakwera’s government, and despite what she calls “corruption fighting back.” Plus, Amnesty International calls on West and Central Africa governments to fight corruption and uphold the human rights of those who expose graft. The Gambian government agrees to honor a ruling by the ECOWAS Court of Justice about one of Yahya Jammeh’s crimes. Sierra Leone’s opposition APC will boycott tomorrow’s first meeting of parliament since the June 24 elections. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Iran's President Begins Africa Tour, UN Calls for Accountability for 'Crimes' in Sudan Conflict and More
Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine show featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics, and the African diaspora.
Sonny Side of Sports: VOA Unpacks 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and More
Sonny zones in on the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and is joined by Washington Post soccer writer Steven Goff who discusses the development of the women’s game, top contenders of this year’s global tournament and more. This and more on today’s Sonny Side of Sports!
Africa News Tonight: Kenyan President William Ruto Welcomes Iranian Counterpart Ebrahim Raisi, Egypt to Host a Summit on Sudan and More
Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine show featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics, and the African diaspora.
How Will the NATO Summit Affect Africa?
On this edition of Straight Talk Africa: Host Haydé Adams and her guests look at the NATO summit in Lithuania along with Sweden’s admission to the defense alliance. This episode examines how decisions made at the summit will impact African nations. Guests include Associated Press correspondent Philip Crowther, Kwaku Nuamah, professor at the School of International Service at American University and Marisa Lourenço, a political and economic risk analyst.