Africa in 2010

VOXAFRICA.COM | 12-01-2010 13:44
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From the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola to the Fifa World Cup in South Africa; from presidential elections to 50th independence anniversaries throughout the continent...What lies in store for the year ahead? What's going to impact Africans the world over? What are your expectations? Watch the show and leave us your comments here below.

Studio guests: AMINATTA FORNA, novelist and broadcaster, CAMERON DUODU, editor and journalist, and MSEKIWA MAKWANYA from the Zimbabwe Diaspora Development Interface.

 


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