Five months into the war on Gaza, we ask why Egypt on its southern border is so unwilling to take in desperate Palestinians. Independent consultant, HAFSA HALAWA, tells us Cairo fears letting in Islamist militants.
Prominent Nigerian political economist, KINGSLEY MOGHALU, warns the country's economic woes have already become a political crisis that will only get worse. And a former presidential contender, he tells us how tribalism is preventing his country from thriving.
As Ghana hosts the 13th Africa Games, sports journalist GARY AL SMITH, why Ghanaians are not impressed by their government's splashing of the cash - which has already seen the country achieve one unenvied title - owner of the world's most expensive hole in the ground.
Plus, we follow DRC President Tsishikedi who is racking up his airmiles.
Five months into the war on Gaza, we ask why Egypt on its southern border is so unwilling to take in desperate Palestinians. Independent consultant, HAFSA HALAWA, tells us Cairo fears letting in Islamist militants.
Prominent Nigerian political economist, KINGSLEY MOGHALU, warns the country's economic woes have already become a political crisis that will only get worse. And a former presidential contender, he tells us how tribalism is preventing his country from thriving.
As Ghana hosts the 13th Africa Games, sports journalist GARY AL SMITH, why Ghanaians are not impressed by their government's splashing of the cash - which has already seen the country achieve one unenvied title - owner of the world's most expensive hole in the ground.
Plus, we follow DRC President Tsishikedi who is racking up his airmiles.
Five months into the war on Gaza, we ask why Egypt on its southern border is so unwilling to take in desperate Palestinians. Independent consultant, HAFSA HALAWA, tells us Cairo fears letting in Islamist militants.
Prominent Nigerian political economist, KINGSLEY MOGHALU, warns the country's economic woes have already become a political crisis that will only get worse. And a former presidential contender, he tells us how tribalism is preventing his country from thriving.
As Ghana hosts the 13th Africa Games, sports journalist GARY AL SMITH, why Ghanaians are not impressed by their government's splashing of the cash - which has already seen the country achieve one unenvied title - owner of the world's most expensive hole in the ground.
Plus, we follow DRC President Tsishikedi who is racking up his airmiles.
Five months into the war on Gaza, we ask why Egypt on its southern border is so unwilling to take in desperate Palestinians. Independent consultant, HAFSA HALAWA, tells us Cairo fears letting in Islamist militants.
Prominent Nigerian political economist, KINGSLEY MOGHALU, warns the country's economic woes have already become a political crisis that will only get worse. And a former presidential contender, he tells us how tribalism is preventing his country from thriving.
As Ghana hosts the 13th Africa Games, sports journalist GARY AL SMITH, why Ghanaians are not impressed by their government's splashing of the cash - which has already seen the country achieve one unenvied title - owner of the world's most expensive hole in the ground.
Plus, we follow DRC President Tsishikedi who is racking up his airmiles.