Coming Up on VOA’s Africa 54:
➡️ Guinea’s coup leader proposes a three-year transition to civilian rule; Uganda prices for basic commodities continue soaring; U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi becomes the highest-ranking elected official to visit Ukraine’s president in Kyiv.
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Coming up on VOA’s Africa 54:
➡️ Kenyans pay their last respects to former President Mwai Kibaki – We’ll have the details; Ethiopia's declared cease-fire with Tigrayan rebels in March raised hopes for possible peace talks to end the deadly 15-month war. But renewed fighting has left desperate civilians waiting for the bloodshed to end; In Madagascar's south crops regularly fail due to drought and land erosion. Could a staple crop in India be the answer?
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Today on Africa 54: The humanitarian coordinator in South Sudan condemns the latest violence against civilians; As Liberia turns 200, Monrovia residents lament mounting waste problems; And the Central African Republic adopts bitcoin as its official currency alongside the CFA franc – we’ll explain the implications.
Coming Up on VOA’s Africa 54:
➡️ Scores of children in Ethiopia have been injured by abandoned explosives left behind form the country's civil war;
Armed groups linked to al-Qaida have increased attacks from Burkina Faso into neighboring Ivory coast; And..how an energy startup in Uganda is driving the mobile device charging revolution by providing portable charging solutions.
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Coming Up on VOA’s Africa54:
➡️ Hunger is soaring across Burkina Faso – 3.5 million people don’t have enough food to eat, and 630,000 people may be on the brink of starvation; Researchers use an evolving monitoring system to track signs of coronavirus in sewage, which could forecast covid infections; Elon Musk strikes a multi-billion-dollar deal to entirely own social media giant Twitter.
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