The programme looking at the issues behind Africa's biggest headlines
World Service,Β·524 episodes
Cameroon elections marred by thuggery, deaths, curfews and human rights complaints
Marking 30 years since Nigera's Biafran civil war which cost the lives of 3 million people
Africa condemns the military coup in Sierra Leone
The people of Lagos discuss whether Nigerian women should wear what they want
The violent consequences of political instability in Brazzaville
African Americans discuss their African roots
The legacy of colonialism in Africa as Britain hands Hong Kong back to China
Why 12 of the 13 parties taking part in Liberia's election are demanding a delay
Zambia's new organisation helping vulnerable prostitutes get off the streets
Political issues facing African television broadcasters
Why more young people are staying single and childless in Africa
Deteriorating prospects for Angola after the civil war
What are the roles of lawyers and judges in Africa?
Are democratic elections the best way forward for conflict-stricken African countries?
Kenya's President Moi's claims KANU's opposition are bullying their way into power
Landmines kill or maim one person every 20 minutes in Africa
What Africa can learn from the life and death of Mobutu Sese Seko
A look at the issues behind the headlines: funerals and death. Presenter: Elizabeth Ohene.
Descendants of African slaves are returning to the continent seeking political recognition
Algeria's civil war takes a shocking new turn with massacres in the capital Algiers
UN attempts to verify the massacre of Rwandan Hutu refugees in Zaire
A new South African bill could prevent mercenary companies operating in South Africa
Looking at Africa's successes and failures over the last 40 years
A report on Ghana's economic development over the last 15 years
Zambia's government cracks down on opponents following failed military coup
The democratic future of Nigeria under General Sani Abacha
Only 20% of music played on African radio stations is produced on the continent
Over 2.5 million people have died of Aids in the world this year - most of them African
Winnie Mandela stands up to allegations of torture and murder in South Africa
The influence of France over former colony Senegal