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DR Congo: rape as a war weapon

We start off by taking a closer look at the UN's response to criticism over its failure to protect civilians from a raping spree in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In Togo, our correspondent reports on a wave of arrest of political opponents. And the continent's having a big year for elections, but how far has it really taken democracy to heart? And finally we're in Tanzania looking at marriages where there's not a man to be seen.

South Africa: Inside the Marikana mining community
06/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

South Africa: Inside the Marikana mining community

We meet the striking miners' families in South Africa who are vowing to maintain their struggle for better pay. Next, Malians are protecting their heritage by digitising manuscripts. Finally, we check out the celebrations in Ivory Coast, where universities have reopened after a major revamp.
Hollande says 'oui' to summit of French-speaking nations
31/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Hollande says 'oui' to summit of French-speaking nations

François Hollande announces he will attend a summit of French-speaking nations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, even though some critics of Congolese president Joseph Kabila had been pressuring the French leader not to attend. Next, Senegal is demanding the president of Gambia "return to reason", after he promised to execute 38 death row inmates by next month. Finally, we look at how a natural phenomenon is eating away at some of Ivory Coast's beaches.
'Marikana Massacre' exposes deep social divisions
23/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

'Marikana Massacre' exposes deep social divisions

Memorials were held across South Africa this week for the 44 people killed in clashes at the Marikana platinum mine. Next, Meles Zenawi, the man who ruled Ethiopia for the past two decades, has died - we take a look at his legacy. Finally, we head up to the beautiful "Mountains of the Moon" in Uganda to discover a trek to Africa’s third-highest peak.
Mali: Hospitals struggle with severe malnutrition
16/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali: Hospitals struggle with severe malnutrition

Mali's political crisis has a knock on effect on the food crisis. We'll bring you a report on a couple struggling to get help for their malnourished child. Next, in Sudan, protests against the high cost of living multiply and get more violent. Finally we'll see how a few days after the London Olympics ended, swimmers and a wrestling coach are among some of the African athletes who still haven't returned home.
Ivory Coast: Tensions high as country celebrates 52 years of independence
09/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Ivory Coast: Tensions high as country celebrates 52 years of independence

A string of attacks in Ivory Coast have underlined how fragile peace remains 16 months after President Alassane Ouattara took office. Next, in Somalia, defections are rising among the al Qaeda-backed Shebab militants since they pulled back from the capital, Mogadishu, this time last year.

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