On Daybreak Africa: The U.S. State Department has warned that it would restrict U.S. visas for people who undermine Ghana’s democracy, ahead of the West African country’s general election in December, according to the Associated Press. Plus, Nigerians weigh in on the US presidential election. Botswana police break up an opposition protest over alleged election rigging. A judge in Malawi charges an opposition leader with conspiracy to murder President Chakwera. The UN Secretary-General calls for “decisive action” to end Sudan’s 18-month-long civil war. The US and Germany launch a joint conflict stability program for West Africa’s coastal states. America’s youngest voters help get out the vote with seven more days before the November election. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Episodes
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November 29, 2024
Daybreak Africa: Namibia’s opposition cry foul over vote delays
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November 28, 2024
Kenya drops on travel index ranking with new visa requirement
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November 28, 2024
Democracy facing crossroads in Africa as dissatisfaction grows
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November 28, 2024
Namibians await presidential, parliamentary poll results
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November 28, 2024
Liberian Diaspora set for annual month-long return