Daily magazine programme reporting on events all over the continent
World Service,路327 episodes
Smoking is set to be the primary cause of premature death in Africa by the next century
A new spate of violence has hit the township of Soweto in South Africa
Fighting continues in the Ethiopian province of Eritrea
Elections in Zanzibar, part of the union of Tanzania
Anniversary of Ghana handing over power to elected government
The campaign to end the actions of cigarette manufacturers in Africa
A report on France-Africa relations
Trials in Banjul following an attempted coup earlier this year
The Kenyan journalist Alastair Mathson and his expulsion from Ethiopia
Interview with Lebanese-Sierra Leoneian businessman Jamil Mohammed
Musician Patti Boulaye guests, with coverage of Tanzania's ruling party conference
Violent clashes between police and member of a Muslim sect in Nigeria
Tanzania economic sabateurs and racketeers are arrested
In the Transkei a blow to divorced women whose husbands are forced to work in South Africa
Interview with Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka sparks controversy
Namibia, once again is the subject of international debate
Special guest is Nigerian Highlife musician Prince Nico Mbarga
Alleged threats to overthrow the government of Samuel Doe in Liberia
Cuba's Island of Children' which has schools for children from various African countries
Special review of the year edition
A controversial contraceptive is discussed
A South African theatre group touring Britain has encountered visa problems
The diversity of African languages is featured in the programme
A look at the cost of stamps in Uganda
Good news for the son of Malawian parents imprisoned for their political views
British firm accused of selling leg irons despite UN embargo on shackles or leg irons
Senegal close the Iranian embassy there over fears of spreading Islamic extremism
The on-going crisis sparked by the resignation of the Zanzibar government
River transport is halted in Sudan as violence continues
Ghana faces more electricity blackouts due to low water levels