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Africa Calling
RFI English
24 episodes
7 months ago

Africa Calling is a twice-monthly podcast taking a more in-depth look at current events in Africa, with sound-rich feature reports covered by our correspondents in the field. African voices, African correspondents.

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Africa Calling is a twice-monthly podcast taking a more in-depth look at current events in Africa, with sound-rich feature reports covered by our correspondents in the field. African voices, African correspondents.

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S2,EP8: Cameroon's banned plastics, shea butter workers in northern Ghana, and Malawi river cleanup
Africa Calling
26 minutes 54 seconds
3 years ago
S2,EP8: Cameroon's banned plastics, shea butter workers in northern Ghana, and Malawi river cleanup
This week, Africa Calling podcast brings you stories and voices from the African continent. In Cameroon, our correspondent looks at why banned single-use plastics are still on the market; from northern Ghana we have a report on the hardships of women who process shea butter; while from Malawi, we hear about a river cleanup with an artistic angle.
Africa Calling

Africa Calling is a twice-monthly podcast taking a more in-depth look at current events in Africa, with sound-rich feature reports covered by our correspondents in the field. African voices, African correspondents.