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Mali: Sharia law rules in Gao

Life under Sharia law proves harsh for Malians living under Islamist rule in the northern town of Gao. Next, the Eritrean football team goes on the run in Uganda, fleeing grim conditions back home. Finally, Kenya experiments with scratch cards as a consumer-friendly means of downloading music which could help tackle piracy.

Mali: Fear from North to South
05/04/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali: Fear from North to South

Mali has been hit by a coup in the south and rebels in the north. We take a closer look at the civilians caught in the middle. Meanwhile, Youssou N'Dour is Senegal's new culture minister. He is just one of many African artists fighting for change. Finally, we find out how a ban on plastic bags in Rwanda is good for both the environment and employment.
Senegal: Will Macky Sall live up to expectations?
29/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Senegal: Will Macky Sall live up to expectations?

Macky Sall sails to victory in Senegal’s presidential run-off. Meanwhile, Mali also has a new leader, but he has been far from welcomed by the international community. Finally, in Madagascar it is hoped that second hand clothes can help a re-opened car factory speed to victory.
Mali’s military mutiny
22/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali’s military mutiny

First, a military mutiny in Mali as soldiers rebel against the government, accusing it of failing to protect the country from a Tuareg-led rebellion. Next, will Macky Sall sail to victory in Senegal's presidential polls or will incumbent president Abdoulaye Wade win a controversial third term? Finally, our reporters take you to a Ugandan military camp, where troops are being trained to fight al-Shabab militants in Somalia.
DR Congo's Lubanga found guilty by the ICC
15/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

DR Congo's Lubanga found guilty by the ICC

The ICC convicts one rebel chief for pushing children into war, but another is still on the run. We look at how a viral video just might help bring Ugandan Joseph Kony to justice. Next, one year after the brutal conflict in Ivory Coast, investigators head to Duékoué in search of mass graves. Finally, violence in northern Mali is forcing more and more Westerners to flee- we meet the the last remaining Frenchman in Timbuktu.
Congo in mourning
08/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Congo in mourning

Congo mourns almost 250 people who died in last weekend's explosion in an arms depot. Next, Kenyan and Ethiopian troops are moving in to help fight rebels in Somalia. Our special report shows many locals still live in fear, even after al-Shabab is fought off. Also, we look at the rise and fall of South Africa's Julius Malema, from kingmaker to an unceremonious exit from the ANC. Finally, we meet the 85-year-old Nigerian icon of highlife music, Fatai Rolling Dollar.

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