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Why are there still so few black women winemakers in South Africa?
30 years after apartheid, black-owned wine brands account for less than 1% of wine sold

How did a shy elephant charm a local community in Kenya?
Davy the elephant lived with a local community for seven years

What obstacles still remain for blind students in Africa?
Africa Daily speaks to Amidu Abubakar, Sierra Leone’s first blind law graduate

Can a land-for-cash deal save Egypt’s economy?
The Ras al-Hikma Deal gives the UAE the right to build a new city in Egypt.

Nigeria: What’s it like when your child is kidnapped?
We hear from the father of one of the many children abducted from a school in Kuriga

Can President Joseph Boakai make Liberia’s government more honest?
“Everybody wants to see you – everybody thinks this is an opportunity for employment.â€

What happened to South Africa’s promise of low-cost housing?
We hear how 3D printed houses are being used to counter a shortage of homes

How have some Rwandans overcome the trauma of genocide, 30 years later?
Between 800,000 and one million ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed

Can there be a peaceful transition to power in Senegal?
Senegal is holding presidential elections on March 24

Why is FGM proving so contentious in The Gambia?
A recent bill passed a parliamentary stage to reverse the ban imposed in 2015