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
Can African- led negotiations achieve peace for Sudan?
What reparations does Africa want?
Is Zimbabwe's political opposition in disarray?
Madagascar braces for controversial election
Why are Nigeria's labour unions striking again?
Why is East Africa being devastated by floods?
Liberia's runoff election: What to expect?
Sudan: What is happening in West Dafur?
Amhara: What's going on?
Is Africa contributing to AI development
Somalia: Thousands trapped in severe flooding
Global concern over the spread of dengue fever
DR Congo conflict: How children are impacted
Facebook accused of stoking Ethiopia's conflict
Kenya's plan for universal healthcare
South Africa win Rugby World Cup
Victory for Nigeria's president at supreme court
Is Niger being treated unfairly?
Zimbabwe faces another major cholera outbreak
UAE firm to manage Tanzania’s main port
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