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Somaliland
Jonathon Birchill visits the breakaway Republic of Somaliland
White Man's Land into Everyman's Land
Future of land ownership in Zimbabwe
Marriage Between Different Cultures, Tribes or Countries in Africa
How people meet, what families think, the similarities and differences between cultures
Future of Afrikaans in South Africa
A former language of oppression, what place does Afrikaans have in the new South Africa?
Against The Tide - Part One, Kwame Nkrumah
Life in exile of former Ghanaian head as described in letters to his assistant June Milne
Against The Tide - Part Two, Kwame Nkrumah
Against the Tide - Part Three, Friday Mavuso
"The damage caused by Apartheid... We disabled people talk about double discrimination"
Against the Tide - Part Four, Ghana
Has the NAM outlived its usefulness as a buffer against superpower domination?
Against The Tide - Part Five, Seretse Khama
The first President of Botswana, Seretse Khama, and his struggle to marry Ruth Williams
Living with AIDS - Part One
What are those at the front line in South Africa doing to tackle HIV/AIDs?
Living with AIDS - Part Two
People across Africa talk openly about coming to terms with being HIV+ or having AIDS
Living with AIDS - Part Three
In the grip of an HIV/AIDS, the Kagera Region of Tanzania has 50,000 orphans
Uganda's Resistance Committees
"A system of participatory democracy" originally founded by the National Resistance Army
Cruel to be Kind
How Zimbabweans are coming to terms with the harsh effects of economic reform
African Education
What can governments afford and should parents pay for books and equipment?
Mogadishu
Ten months after the fall of dictator Siad Barre and 21 years of his regime
Namibia Independence
Terry Benson looks at Namibia's first year of independence under Sam Nujoma
What it is to be Rich, Black and South African
Powerful and prosperous black South Africans including Richard Maponya
New Life, New South Africa
Alice and Ben talk about their thoughts of the future as they prepare for their first baby
Voices From the New World
A history of Trinidad from the descendants of Africans to the island's Indian community
The Nile
Is there enough water in the Nile to meet Egypt's growing needs?
Jack Mapanje
Interview with Malawian writer Jack Mapanje as he takes up a fellowship at York University
Mozambique under President Joaquim Chissano
Emerging from civil war and developing a relationship with South Africa
West Goes East - Part One - Kenya
Impressions of Kenya through the eyes of Cameroonian journalist Veronique Edwards
West Goes East - Part Two - Kenya to Uganda
Uganda through the eyes of West African journalist Veronique Edwards
West Goes East - Part Three - Tanzania
Tanzania through the eyes of Cameroonian journalist Veronique Edwards
West Goes East - Part Four - Zanzibar
Zanzibar through the eyes of Cameroonian journalist Veronique Edwards
Rhodesian Rhythms
A look back to the township jazz music of the 1950s
Equatorial Guinea
Anthony Goldman looks at one of Africa's most isolated and impoverished nations
Right Wing South Africans
Right wing white South Africans anticipate conflict after referendum on democratic reform
Eritrea
The development challenges facing Eritrea a year after breaking away from Ethiopia