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The Comb: Back Soon!
Unpicking stories that matter to you. The Comb returns on 9 July 2021
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The Comb: Back Soon!
Unpicking stories that matter to you. The Comb returns on 28 January 2022
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The Comb: Back soon!
Unpicking stories that matter to you. The Comb returns on 13 January 2023
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The Comb
Combing through the big stories in Africa.
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The Comb
Kim Chakanetsa combs the continent for the African stories that matter.
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The Comb
Kim Chakanetsa combs the continent for the African stories that matter.
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The Comb
Kim Chakanetsa combs the continent for the African stories that matter.
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The Comb
Kim Chakanetsa combs the continent for the African stories that matter.
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Striking gold
“This is a diamond!”: A dream, a discovery and then disappointment
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Stopping the lies
Spreading lies online can ruin lives. Do you know what you're sharing?
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Stay away!
‘He just starts touching me’: The grim reality of sexual harassment in the workplace
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Single women not welcome?
‘You probably have to lie’ - the burden of being a single woman trying to rent in Nigeria
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Sand wars
Killing for sand: a village shaken by one of the biggest resource battles of our time
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Rethinking religion
Stories about losing belief and finding faith
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Reclaiming my name
‘This is me’: Embracing my African name
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Racist AI
Can computers be racist? The unseen forces shaping our reality
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PTSD and me
Flashbacks and panic attacks: Learning to cope in the aftermath of trauma
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Permanent darkness
‘I can’t just go down like this’: Navigating the world after losing your sight
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Parenting and punishment
“My dad beat me”: A punishment, an arrest, and a family changed
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Our climate awakening
‘It’s a survival issue for us’. A new generation is fighting for the planet
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Orphaned: Vasco’s story
‘I was scared of the night’: A street child’s fight for survival
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Orphaned: Mutuna’s story
‘I would have been lost’: When Mutuna was orphaned, his extended family stepped in
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Not guilty
Accusation, imprisonment, and vindication: The lie that changed Ishmail’s life in Malawi
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Naked power
Our weapon is our nakedness: Women using their bare bodies as a means of protest
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My South African identity
‘I am African first’: Exploring race and identity for South Africans of Indian descent
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My sexual education
Discovery and recovery: Two journeys of sexual empowerment
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My autistic child
‘African fathers don’t talk about it’: Rethinking parenthood when your child is different
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Mourning my father
“We all have to learn how to cry”: Coming to terms with the loss of a parent
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Motherhood, mania and me
‘She’s not my baby’: How giving birth triggered a young woman’s mental health crisis
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Morocco: Art as activism
‘Because you’re a girl’: The women using art to challenge gender norms in Morocco