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By Daron Bartlett
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
The ECOWAS block has placed tough sanctions on Mali that include closing the borders and airspace with the 15 member states.
Uganda and Namibia officially reopen schools and plan to change the school curriculum.
Ruto's camp lost to Uhuru-Raila coalition in the Political Party Bill amendment. Does he have any other way to win this?
Sudan’s prime minister Abdalla Hamdok, who was ousted and arrested in a military coup but after a deal over a month ago resigned after failing to win the confidence of the civilians.
Miles Rwamiti reviews the entertainment industry in Uganda
South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Angola, have been slapped with a travel ban to European countries.
The son of the former president of Libya, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi registered as a presidential candidate to lead Libya in the first-ever elections in the country. He is still wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity committed during the uprising that saw his father overthrown.
What are his chances of becoming the first-ever elected president of Libya?
US made a decision to scrap Ethiopia off the AGOA countries. What does this mean?
This episode shades light on the conflict and the audio bites are extracted from an interview Rania and Hermela had on how media is reporting fake news and what could be the source of this news.
Since the launch of military action in the Tigray region, there has been world condemnation of Abiy's government on the humanitarian situation in the region and several broadcasts and publications have been reporting that there is a war in Ethiopia. On the contrary, journalists based in Ethiopia report that the situation is normal and that BBC and CNN are reporting fake news. Ethiopians, on 8th November, matched to the White House calling the US government out on the alleged involvement in Ethiopian issues and supporting the war.
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.