France is hosting an international conference on Sudan, one year after war broke out. It says, it's seeking much needed aid and attention. Observers say the Sudan crisis has been pushed out of the global conversation due to other ongoing conflicts. Will the conference make a difference?
Why has Mali banned political activity and curtailed media freedoms?
And cartoonist and satirist Jim Spire Ssentongo on the dangers and challenges of holding authority to account.
Presenter: Richard Kagoe Producers: Patricia Whitehorne, Yvette Twagiramariya, Bella Hassan and Paul Bakibinga Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
Why do child abductions keep happening in Nigeria?
Can African women's pay gap be bridged?
Will sanctions against Zimbabwe's leader work?
Will Kenyan police be deployed to Haiti?
Why has Kenya become part of the trafficking route to South Africa?
Calls for a war crimes court in Liberia
Chad: What's going on and what next?
Ghana passes controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill
A landmark deal for Libya. How will it work?
Why are Malawi's Catholic Bishops critical of the government?
Why are migrants using Mauritania to get to Europe?
Are child-beggars on Uganda's streets 'sold'?
South Africa's youth struggling to find jobs
Will a deal with Russia help or hinder Niger?
As inflation rises in Nigeria, how expensive is food?
How relevant is the African Union?
Why does Nigeria’s electricity supply keep collapsing?
Racheal Kundananji: What does the Zambia footballer’s transfer record fee mean?
What will it take to stop Senegal’s election protests?
What is behind the latest resurgence of fighting in Eastern DR Congo?
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