We travel to Northern Cyprus and talks to African students about the challenges they face in their quest for education. And we find out where African students displaced by the war in Ukraine are continuing their degrees.
In Northern Cyprus, a booming industry in higher education has lured many African students with the chance to work in Europe. Unfortunately, many of these students become saddled with debt and left vulnerable to loan sharks and human traffickers. In our street debate, Michael Oti sheds light on what it takes to get a degree from a country that isn’t universally recognized.
We are live with these stories: Africans being denied access to trains from Kyiv +++ Economic implications of the Ukrainian war on Africa +++ Zambia's energy regulator to review fuel prices every month +++ Bed-wetting in adults +++ Sports. Your hosts are Michael Oti and Josephine Mahachi
Whether racing through the tropical heat or getting caught in the crosshairs of a champion fencer, our presenters aren’t scared of anything to get the perfect shot! Edith, Michael and Christine share some unique moments.