Broadcast Schedule
Daybreak Africa: Heavy Fighting Resumes in Sudan as Cease-Fire Ends
On Daybreak Africa: Heavy fighting has resumed in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. The violence follows the expiration on Saturday of the ceasefire negotiated by Saudi Arabia and the United States. Plus, rights groups urge Malawi to stop the forced relocation of refugees. The former deputy secretary of Zambia’s main opposition wants to start an NGO to support incarcerated women. A boat accident in Guinea Conakry kills six female students. The Nigeria Labor Congress calls for a nationwide strike starting Wednesday against the removal of a fuel subsidy. For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Six African Leaders Head to Russia and Ukraine in Mid-June on a Peace Mission to End the War in Ukraine & More
Africa News Tonight: The South African government says a six-member team of leaders from the continent will head to Russia and Ukraine in mid-June on a peace mission to end the war in Eastern Europe. Sudan's warring military factions clashed by air and on the ground in the capital Khartoum today, adding to the misery of residents struggling with limited food, water and medicine. And, Nigeria’s main labor groups - the Nigeria Labor Congress and the Trade Union Congress - agreed to suspend their strike scheduled to begin tomorrow over President Bola Tinubu's decision to end the fuel subsidy. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
Health Chat: Tobacco Use in Africa
Health Chat is a live call-in program that addresses health issues of interest to Africa. The show puts listeners directly in touch with guest medical professionals. It includes a weekly feature spot, news and comments from listeners. The program is hosted by veteran health reporter Linord Moudou.
Africa News Tonight: Nigeria’s Main Labor Groups Suspend their Strike Over President Bola Tinubu's Decision to End the Fuel Subsidy & More
Africa News Tonight: Nigeria’s main labor groups - the Nigeria Labor Congress and the Trade Union Congress - agreed to suspend their strike scheduled to begin tomorrow over President Bola Tinubu's decision to end the fuel subsidy. Participants at a high-level UN conference in Nairobi are calling for sustainable urban development to create better cities and transform the lives of urban residents around the world. Plus, Yemi Mobolade made history today as he became the first Black mayor of U.S. city of Colorado Springs. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!