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- Guinea Conakry - Niger - Sudan - Togo


Guinea: restructuring the army

We take a look at the role Guinea's army will play following the country's first democratic election. Southern Sudan prepares for its referendum on independence. And forget men’s football:it’s all about women’s. Nigeria's Super Falconettes but the Super Eagles to shame.

11/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

After Omar Bongo, what next for Gabon?

The death of Gabon's President Omar Bongo after 41 years in power leaves a political vacuum in the oil rich Central African nation - which could spell the end of the "France-Afrique" era that he epitomized.
05/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Violence in Niger over consitutional reforms

In this edition: A proposed referendum that would allow President Tandja to run a third term sparks violence in Niger; Shell accused of complicity in human rights abuses in Nigeria and South Africa counts down to the World Cup.
28/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mogadishu: terror in the streets

The week in Africa shows exclusive images of tensions in the streets of the Somali capital, follows refugees fleeing Rwanda, and focuses on the everyday life of undocumented workers in Spain.
21/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Challenges await Malawi's new president

In this edition: we look at the challenges awaiting Malawi's new president; elections are fixed for November in the Ivory Coast but the population remains sceptical; and we visit Ethiopia's holiest city.
14/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Chad's government claims victory over rebels

In this edition: renewed bloodshed in Somalia sends thousands fleeing, in DR Congo, male rape victims speak out, Chad's government claims victory over rebels and Ugandan filmmakers are determined to develop their industry.

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To be refused

I get it and apologized for being discourteous in the past Jessica.

Charles

Thanks a lot

I just wanted to thank you, Jessica, for offering us the Africa's genuine face...

Julie V.

hi

i hate alfa condeh

peace

I wish my follow African to be having in their country but they them seft should for them seft

they struggle continue

IT WILL A PATRIOTIC LEADER, WITH POLITICAL ECONOMICAL STRATEGY TO PUT THE MILITARY AND THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT IN ORDER. AND ALSO IT WILL TAKE COURAGE AND VISION TO UNIFIED THE COUNTRY AS ONE PEOPLE. ONE NATION.

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