Out and about in Africa with the Spice Taxi
World Service,Β·146 episodes
South African journalist Phangisile Mtshali travels from Ivory Coast to Nigeria
Journey through Ghana and Ivory Coast.
Phangisile says her goodbyes to West Africa
Russian foreign policies in Africa, aid, education and love
Zimbabwe's Stella Chiweshe on being an internationally acclaimed thumb piano player
Taxi driving in Johannesburg and a guide to life in Soweto
The Spice Taxi travels to South Africa to find out about Apartheid
Cape Town - a look at the rap scene, the suburb Sea Point and Beverley Mitchell
The difference between men and women in Africa, equality, education and tradition
Chat up lines in South Africa; and the Zimbabwean Women's Culture Almanac
Flip wine bar in Accra, Ghana; and an interview with Mozambique President Joaquim Chissano
Interview with South African author and activist Ellen Kuzwayo
"What else do you do with a language that is not really your own?"
Interview with Kenyan musicians, The House Troop
Formed by Samba Mapangala, Orchestra Virunga, is named after a volcano
Spice Taxis as recommended by listeners - from all over Africa
Report from Accra, Ghana; Spice Taxi competition winner
"We have many rough roads and petrol is so dear"
Saxophonist Mekanisi Modoro from Zaire
Nigerian activist Glory Kilanko on listening to music and relaxation
Ben Malor and Neil Curry talk about hair cuts - and Fiona Ledger finds out about Hip Hop
Nubian roots music with Ali Hassan Kuban and interview with Salif Keita
African-american culture from Public Enemy to the Cosby Show - dicussion with Bonnie Greer
Actress and author Zenga Longmore, author of Tap Taps to Trinidad
Nigerian artist Osi Audu and Morag Champion from Sierra Leone on African art and craft
Becoming a musical performer in South Africa - and his journey to Broadway, New York
Tarika Sammy, a band from Madagascar
"You grow younger and much richer when you read"
South African folk singer and poet Vusi Mahlasela. Plus Maryam Babangida
His film Bopha! about a black South African policeman who finds out his son is an activist