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Africa News Tonight - Voice of America

20 Episodes

25 minutes | May 16, 2022
Africa News Tonight- S. Africa NPA Says ‘State Capture’ Investigations are On Track; Somalia Reelects Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as President - May 16, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority reassures its citizens that it is “on track” with bringing cases against all involved in former President Zuma’s alleged ‘State Capture’ which led to the misuse of over $100 billion in public funds; Somalia’s former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Sunday was reelected into office by the Horn of Africa nations parliament, following a heavily guarded vote inside a hangar at Mogadishu airport. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 13, 2022
Africa News Tonight- S. Africans accused of Murdering Zimbabwean Granted Bail, Namibian Opposition Leader Faces “Riotous Assembly” Charges - May 13, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ A South African magistrates court Friday granted bail to seven South African men accused of killing Zimbabwean national Elvis Nyathi, who fell victim to a vigilant group last month, who were conducting a door-to-door exercise seeking out undocumented migrants and criminals; AND... Namibian police Friday arrested an opposition party leader, Michael Amushelelo of the National Economic Freedom Fighters party, a day after he led a group into Windhoek’s China Town district, forcing shops to close. Amushelelo is facing charges related to “riotous assembly.” ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 12, 2022
Africa News Tonight-Guinea Announces Three-year Transition to Civilian Rule; Nigeria Military Reports Over 51,000 Terrorists Surrendered - May 12, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Guinea’s legislative body Wednesday announced a three-year transition period before civilian rule is restored, a timetable presented by the National Rallying Committee for Development and set up by military junta leader, Colonel Mamady Doumbouya; Nigerian military commanders report at least 51,000 Boko Haram terrorists surrendering in the country’s northeast in the first three months of this year. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 11, 2022
Africa News Tonight – Zimbabwe Bans Bank Lending to Curb Economic Challenges; S. Africa Benefits From Western Russia Sanctions. - May 11, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Zimbabwean banks and businesses are slamming a recent government measure which bans bank lending, a move aimed at stemming a tidal wave of economic challenges; South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and experts say South Africa is benefitting from the impact of Western sanctions against Russia which is forcing mining investors to turn to Africa. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 10, 2022
Africa News Tonight-South African Police Report Electricity Cable Theft Increase; Britain Starts First Phase of Rwanda Immigration Agreement - May 10, 2022
Coming Up on VOA’s Africa News Tonight: ➡️ South African police officials report an increase in electricity cable theft, costing the Southern African nation billions of rands and contributing to the electricity blackout crisis; British officials Tuesday started the first stage of their immigration agreement with Rwanda of sending illegal migrants to the East African nation, however, argue the process will take time because some will seek to delay removals by lodging claims to stay. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight !
25 minutes | May 9, 2022
Africa News Tonight - S.Africa Government Workers Plan Protest Over Salaries, Zimbabwe Tertiary Students Call For Schools Shutdown - May 09, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ South African government workers say they are planning protest action if the state doesn’t give all public employees a 10-percent raise which the Southern African government says they can’t afford; Zimbabwean university students Monday called for a shutdown of all tertiary institutions, protest action backed by teachers, nurses, and other public workers, all in a bid to force government to revoke steep tuition increases. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight !
25 minutes | May 6, 2022
Africa News Tonight- Guinea Alpha Conde and 26 Associates Face Prosecution; Experts Analyze Increase of African Rights Violations by Chinese - May 06, 2022
Coming Up on VOA’s Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Guinea’s military government this week announced plans to prosecute ousted President Alpha Conde and 26 of his former officials for murder, rape, kidnapping, and other crimes. VOA analyzes the significance of the charges; AND.... Experts argue abuse of local workers in Africa is quickly becoming uncommon, following a series of reports over the years, across the continent, amongst them a recent viral video of a Chinese employer whipping a Rwandan employee, which led to a 20-year jail sentence. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 5, 2022
Africa News Tonight- Guinea Military Junta Prone to Stricter Sanctions; S.Africa Faces Blowback For Strict Anti-Foreigner Law - May 05, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Political analysts say Guinea is prone to stricter ECOWAS sanctions, following the recent 39-month transition to civilian rule, announcement by the West African nations’ military government; South Africa based foreign national groups warn a recent Johannesburg law which restricts immigrants from trading in the informal sector will have blowback on the Southern African nations economy and unemployment rates. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 4, 2022
Africa News Tonight - U.N. SG Guterres Wraps Up Africa Visit; Ethiopia Aid Groups Report Challenges Helping Needy - May 04, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres Wednesday marked the end of his three-African nations trip and two-day visit in Nigeria by meeting with Nigerian leaders and honoring victims of a 2011 Islamist bombing at the Abuja U.N. building; Aid groups in Ethiopia’s Tigray region report challenges supplying the needy with food and medicine, regardless of the declared humanitarian cease-fire between Ethiopian forces and Tigrayan rebels. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 3, 2022
Africa News Tonight- African Journalists Cry High Violations Amidst Press Freedom Commemorations; U.N. Secretary General Visits Nigeria - May 03, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Tuesday marks World Press Freedom Day, however African media experts say there is little to celebrate due to the high reports of rights violations on journalists in Africa; U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, Tuesday started his two-day visit to Nigeria in Borno state, where the West African country is reportedly struggling in its fight against Islamist militants. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | May 2, 2022
Africa News Tonight- Muslims Mark End of Ramadan and Beginning of Eid al Fitr; Ugandans Condemn Museveni for Persecuting Journalists - May 02, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Muslims across the globe Monday marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan and the beginning of the Eid al Fitr festivities; As the world prepares for Press Freedom Day, Ugandan media practitioners are condemning Ugandan authorities for persecuting media that airs critical views of President Yoweri Museveni and his family. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight !
25 minutes | Apr 29, 2022
Africa News Tonight - State Funeral Held for Kenya Kibaki; Nigerian Kidnap Victims Cry Foul Over Bill - April 29, 2022
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ A state funeral is held at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi for Kenya’s third president, Mwai Kibaki who died last week at age 90; Families of Nigerian kidnap victims’ express concerns over a bill that outlaws ransom payments for the release of victims, instead imposing a 15-year prison sentence to anyone who pays a ransom. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight
25 minutes | Apr 28, 2022
Africa News Tonight - April 28, 2022
Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine show featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics, the African diaspora, business, arts and culture.
25 minutes | Apr 27, 2022
Africa News Tonight- Libya Political Division Affects Oil Industry; S. Africa’s ANC Announces Land Transfer Program to Black Food Producers - April 27, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Political division in Libya, triggered by the disputes between selected new prime minister, Fathi Bashagha and the sitting prime minister of the unity government, Abdulhamid Ddeibah, who are running rival governments, is affecting the oil industry, which experts argue is the lifeblood of economy of the North African nation; South Africa’s ruling African National Congress says it will soon begin a new drive to “transfer” land owned by white farmers to black food producers. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Africa News Tonight: Scientists Suspect a Fifth Wave of COVID-19; Russia Ukraine War Triggers Zimbabwe Bread Prices Spike - April 26, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Scientists suspect a fifth wave of COVID-19 has started following a recent spike in COVID infections in South Africa; Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered a 100% price increase in bread prices in Zimbabwe, leaving the Southern African nations Grain Millers Association warning possible bread shortages. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | Apr 25, 2022
Africa News Tonight: S. Africa’s ANC Blamed for Electricity Crisis, Africans React to the Outcome of the French Presidential Elections - April 25, 2022
Coming up on VOA’s Africa News Tonight: ➡️ South Africa’s ruling African Nation Congress is in uproar, following accusations by a prominent party member of failure to address the nations prolonged electricity crisis, triggering billions of dollars in losses, thousands losing jobs and massive loss of foreign investment; Africans react to the resounding 58% victory by French President Emmanuel Macron, in the French presidential elections. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | Apr 22, 2022
Africa News Tonight- Former Kenyan President Kibaki Dies, Seven Suspects Involved in the Killing of a Zimbabwean in S.Africa Appear in Court - April 22, 2022
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Kenyan authorities Friday announced the death of their third president, Mwai Kibaki who served from 2002 to 2013 and was responsible for ending four decades of one-party rule in the East African nation. ➡️ Seven suspects who have been charged with stoning and burning Elvis Nyathi, a Zimbabwean national based in South Africa, to death two weeks ago, made their second court appearance today. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight !
25 minutes | Apr 21, 2022
Africa News Tonight: Botswana Former Leader Court Case Starts, Cameroon Officials Blame West Russia Sanctions for Fuel Shortage - April 21, 2022
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ The trial of Botswana’s former leader, Ian Khama, who is facing charges of unlawful possession of firearms, started Thursday, but the accused was absent. ➡️ Cameroonian officials cry Western sanctions on Russia have driven up fuel costs and led to fuel shortages in the West African country, this week leaving hundreds of trucks transporting goods to the Central African Republic and Chad stranded at borders. ➡️ For this and more stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
25 minutes | Apr 20, 2022
Africa News Tonight: Former Botswana President Faces Unlawful Gun Charges, Zimbabweans Denied Entry into S.Africa for Fraudulent COVID Cards - April 20, 2022
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Former Botswana President Ian Khama who skipped the Southern African country last October to live in South Africa claiming his life was in danger, Wednesday was charged with 13 counts of unlawful possession of firearms. ➡️ Zimbabweans traveling to neighbor South Africa are being denied entry as authorities claim many COVID-19 vaccination cards are fraudulent. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight !
25 minutes | Apr 19, 2022
Africa News Tonight: U.S. Experts Say Putin Actions in Libya & Ukraine Change World Order, S. Africa Government Faces Criminal Complaints - April 19, 2022
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ U.S. foreign policy experts argue Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions in Libya and now Ukraine reveal that a global disorder is replacing the world order established after World War II. ➡️ South African climate change advocacy groups file criminal complaints against their government for “failing to take practical action to address the climate crisis,” arguing that is “unlawful negligence,” following President Cyril Ramaphosa arguing the recent KwaZulu-Natal floods were part of climate change. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight !
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