As part of the BBC's Africa Lives season Radio Cornwall presenter James Churchfield will be taking to the air on Wednesday 6 July in a link up with Mozambique. The special one-off programme is being broadcast this evening from 7pm on BBC Radio Cornwall and can also be heard live on the BBC Cornwall website via our 'BBC Local Radio Listen Live' logo on the homepage.
 | | BBC Radio Cornwall's James Churchfield |
During the show BBC Radio Cornwall's James Churchfield will be joined by Charles Manqwiro from Maputo Corridor Radio, which is the English speaking arm of Radio Mozambique. The programme will discuss how to open up areas to tourism while keeping them special. Experts from Cornwall will be on hand to discuss various issues regarding tourism. For example: How can each country manage the impact of tourism and open up areas for development without compromise? Listeners are invited to call in and make their comments on air. The important number you need is 01872 275416. Lines will open from 7pm. Please send us your comments about this debate to: africa.live@bbc.co.uk The programme is being broadcast as part of a nationwide BBC series called Africa Lives. It is a celebration of vibrant culture, tasty food, travel tips and online diaries.
 | | Charles Mangwiro from MCR radio |
Check out our links at the top right hand corner of this page to learn more about the series. You can see Kenyan Antony Makokha's gallery from Live 8 at Hyde Park. He is currently on a work placement with BBC Radio Cornwall. And enjoy our photo galleries from Africa Calling at The Eden Project. Tune into BBC Radio Cornwall on 103.9FM, 95.2FM or 96FM, or click on the Local Radio logo on the homepage of the BBC Cornwall website from 7pm UK time. |