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Cameroon: Paul Biya for president again?

In Cameroon, President Paul Biya is expected to be a shoe-in for re-election this Sunday. Also, after a devastating attack that left over 100 dead in Somalia, al Qaeda-linked group al-Shabaab says more violence is to come. Meanwhile, Archbishop Desmond Tutu turns 80 this week, but is still hard at work in South Africa. And Germany finally hands back the skulls of 20 Namibians killed during a bloody colonial past.

Niger: the junta's political agenda
25/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Niger: the junta's political agenda

In this edition: leaders of new Niger's military junta pledge to clean up politics and restore democracy, but have yet to announce a timetable for elections; the countdown is on to Togo's vote next month, where President Faure Nassingbe is seeking re-election but faces six other candidates; and in Kenya, nearly 7,000 zebras have been shipped across the country as part of an innovative project to feed starving lions.
Remembering Mandela's historic release
11/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Remembering Mandela's historic release

Twenty years ago this week, Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years in jail - a historic event that helped pave the way for democracy in South Africa. This special edition of the programme looks at where Mandela’s freedom has led his country, two decades on.
Power vacuum threatens stability in Nigeria
04/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Power vacuum threatens stability in Nigeria

In this edition: Nigeria faces fresh violence between Christians and Muslims as the president is away receiving medical treatment in Saudi Arabia; Togo prepares for its presidential election with its first-ever female candidate among the contenders; and in Rwanda, one organisation looks to yoga to help heal the wounds of war.
CAN 2010: the final showdown
28/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

CAN 2010: the final showdown

Special edition from Luanda with the Africa Cup of Nations. We’ll focus on the “confusao”, the chaos in the streets of the capital, especially on game day. We’ll speak with Issa Hayatou, President of the Confederation of African Football and we’ll have a profile of Ghanaian international footballer Dédé Ayew. We’ll end this special edition with a report with the orphans of Lar Kuzola.
Football season in Angola
21/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Football season in Angola

This special edition of the Week in Africa is presented from Luanda.

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Paul Biya for president

why Paul Biya again is not retired of that seat. Another candiate should take over him.

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