Africa Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Could power ships be the jolt Africa needs to help overcome its energy challenges?
These ships function as floating power plants to countries with electricity shortages
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Could open skies boost African economies?
South Africa is opening its skies to more airlines from the continent and overseas
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Could many of Africa’s artefacts soon be returning home?
Institutions in the US, UK & France say they'll return artworks looted during colonialism
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Could Kenya get its first female Vice President?
One man, one woman: we look at the strategy behind Kenya’s VP election choices
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Could hairdressers be the answer to helping African women with their mental health?
“This issue of stress, I think it starts with the hairâ€
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Could entrepreneurship be the remedy to high youth unemployment?
1 in 5 working-age people in Africa have started a new business
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Could Dambe be Nigeria’s next big sport?
Dambe may be centuries old, but now it's becoming popular worldwide
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Could Dambe be Nigeria’s next big sport?
The combat sport is growing in popularity, amassing millions of views worldwide.
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Could anti-slavery efforts in Ghana be doing more harm than good?
Reporters from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Africa Eye tell us about their undercover investigation
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Could an African team lift the Women’s World Cup?
The tournament kicks off in Australia and New Zealand today
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Could Amapiano be the sound of the year?
A genre of music from South Africa that’s got everyone dancing.
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Could Africa soon be free of malaria?
A new vaccine could help Africa eradicate malaria. How does it work?
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Could a new tax see Ghanaians go back to using cash?
An ‘e-levy’ on most mobile money payments will come into effect on Sunday
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Could a new device stop women from getting HIV?
A new antiretroviral vaginal ring is raising hopes - but how effective is it?
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Could a coalition government finally bring peace to Libya?
Three prominent leaders in Libya have pledged to form a unified government
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COP29: Was a raw deal for Africa better than none?
African negotiators had pushed for $1.3 trillion from rich nations
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COP27: Why aren’t Green parties doing well in elections?
Green issues have risen up the agenda. So why hasn’t that translated to election success?
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Can Zimbabwe’s elections bring any change?
Millions of Zimbabweans will vote in this year’s national elections on Wednesday
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Can you make a living as an artist in Somalia?
“90% of Somali people don’t know the value of art. That is the problem.â€
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Can we prevent more wildfires in north Africa?
Dozens of people were killed by fires across Algeria and Tunisia
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Can we make the sciences more accessible for girls?
An infectious disease expert tells of the challenges she’s faced – especially as a mother
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Can we build consensus on social media?
Online we share our ideas and opinions…but can we agree with people who don’t share them?
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Can Uganda solve the cost of living crisis?
Uganda’s treasury says the financial situation will get worse before it gets better
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Can Uganda contain its Ebola outbreak?
More than 20 people are reported to have the virus
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Can there be a peaceful transition to power in Senegal?
Senegal is holding presidential elections on March 24
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Can the world wean itself off plastics?
Africa’s negotiators have argued for stricter rules on the production of plastic
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Can the rest of Africa learn from Kenya’s school meals scheme?
A Gates Foundation report says malnutrition is the ‘world’s worst health crisis’
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Can the Pope’s visit lead to peace in South Sudan?
Pope Francis said church leaders there “cannot remain neutralâ€
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Can the next NFL superstar come from Africa?
NFL scouts talent from across Africa in Ghana
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Can the Netball World Cup boost women’s sport?
South Africa becomes the first African nation to host the tournament