Africa news timeline October 10
News Stories
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October 28th
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Little relief for thousands of people displaced by floods in Ghana's Gonja district
ListenDuration: 04:57
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BBC's John James rounds up the outsiders standing for President.
ListenDuration: 03:09
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Alassane Ouattara: "We have had a good campaign, we have told the truth to the Ivorians and they want change."
ListenDuration: 03:35
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Henri Konan Bedie was Ivory Coast's second president, John James assesses his chances of second mandate.
ListenDuration: 02:51
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As the sitting president, Gbagbo is the favourite because Incumbents generally win elections in Africa.
ListenDuration: 02:56
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A meeting to discuss how to stop companies from mining illegally gets under way in the Hague.
ListenDuration: 02:26
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October 27th
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Focus on Africa's Peter Ndoro with our Nairobi reporter Muliro Telewa.
ListenDuration: 02:41
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BBC Focus on Africa's Peter Ndoro with our correspondent in Ghana, David Amanor.
ListenDuration: 03:19
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The BBC's Josephat Mwanzi reports.
ListenDuration: 02:45
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BBC Network Africa's Akwasi Sarpong with Mouhamet Lamine Ndiaye, Pan-Africa Head of Economic Justice.
ListenDuration: 02:42
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October 26th
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After a 20 year campaign, a new vaccine being tested in Nigeria looks likely to end instances of the disease for good.
ListenDuration: 02:43
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Transparency International publish their latest corruption perception index, how do African nations rate?
ListenDuration: 03:15
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October 25th
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David Ogot, from the BBC's Nairobi bureau, says many questions remain unanswered
ListenDuration: 01:22
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Mayor Geoffrey Majiwa detained over the controversial purchase of land for use as a cemetery.
ListenDuration: 02:41
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Cholera deaths reported as over 700,000 people are affected by floods in Benin.
ListenDuration: 02:02
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Beninoise music star Angelique Kidjo calls for assistance for her home country.
ListenDuration: 01:38
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October 22nd
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Guinea's new electoral chief says the presidential polls may or may not take place, with just 48 hours to go.
ListenDuration: 02:06
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Hundreds flee across the border into Kenya following bloody clashes in Somalia's Bulahawo town.
ListenDuration: 03:38
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October 20th
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Guinea's electoral commissioner replaced just four days before presidential run-off - will it ease tensions in the country?
ListenDuration: 03:15
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China tries to block report accusing it of supplying arms to Sudan's government in Darfur, flouting an arms embargo.
ListenDuration: 02:01
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British government's spending review: Aid money to be protected but running costs to be trimmed.
ListenDuration: 04:40
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October 19th
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The war crimes trial of Jean-Pierre Bemba is to go ahead after his appeal for its dismissal is rejected.
ListenDuration: 01:44
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Guinea's security forces told to deal firmly with those responsible for yesterday's violent protests.
ListenDuration: 02:50
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October 18th
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BBC Focus on Africa's Peter Ndoro with our political correspondent Rob Watson in Westminister.
ListenDuration: 02:05
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Focus on Africa's Peter Ndoro with the BBC's Bashkash Jugsoday.
ListenDuration: 03:09
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The BBC's David Amanor sent this report from Accra.
ListenDuration: 02:16
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The BBC's Idy Baraou reports from Niamey
ListenDuration: 01:47
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BBC Network Africa Bola Mosuro with Dr. Kayode Fayemi
ListenDuration: 04:20
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October 14th
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In Sudan, northern leaders say that the referendum for oil-rich Abyei will not be held on time.
ListenDuration: 02:17
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Fears that radical Islamic sect is behind recent attacks in northern Nigeria.
ListenDuration: 02:44
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October 12th
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A new split in the electoral commission prompts calls for a new election for the post of chairman.
ListenDuration: 02:50
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Concern for South Sudan's referunda as talks over the disputed Abyei region collapse in the wake of sparodic gunfire.
ListenDuration: 02:16
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October 11th
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Do British banks add fuel to Nigerian corruption?
ListenDuration: 03:14
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Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye with Ally Yusuf Mugenzi from the BBC's Great Lakes Service.
ListenDuration: 03:25
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Focus on Africa's Geoffrey Mutagoma reports from Rwanda.
ListenDuration: 01:14
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October 7th
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What are the UN envoys going to be doing on this trip? Our correspondent in Khartoum, James Copnall, spoke to Network Africa's Audrey Brown.
ListenDuration: 02:30
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Network Africa's Audrey Brown speaks to Ahmed Hussein, Director of the Children's Department of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development.
ListenDuration: 04:32
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Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye talks to Omar Hassan, an official from the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.
ListenDuration: 03:35
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Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye gets the latest from our reporter in south Sudan, Peter Martell.
ListenDuration: 02:05
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October 4th
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Less than one hundred days to the referendum, South Sudan announces the timetable.
ListenDuration: 02:57
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Niger Delta militant group, MEND claim responsibility, President Jonathan blames a group outside the country.
ListenDuration: 04:24
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Henry Okah, leader of militant group, MEND has appeared in court following his arrest at the weekend in Johannesburg
ListenDuration: 02:02
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features
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A new initiative to try to prevent the further disappearance of one of Africa's greatest lakes.
ListenDuration: 02:58
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BBC's John James reports from Gagnoa, President Gbagbo's home town.
ListenDuration: 04:48
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The BBC's John James reports from the stronghold of the former New Forces rebels the country's second largest city Bouake
ListenDuration: 05:11
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The BBC's John James visits the Korhogo in the north, stronghold of former prime minister, Alassane Ouattara.
ListenDuration: 04:38
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BBC's John James reports from Daoukro, home town of one of the main candidates, former President Henri Konan Bedie.
ListenDuration: 04:45
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BBC Focus on Africa's Peter Ndoro with Uti Nwachukwu
ListenDuration: 02:18
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Archaeologists seek evidence of ancient Chinese presence in East Africa.
ListenDuration: 03:52
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Why hiking alcohol prices is doing little to change drinking habits in Botswana.
ListenDuration: 04:38
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Dr. Olive Kobusingye on naming her book "The Correct line?"
ListenDuration: 03:15
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Dr Olive Kobusingye on the inspiration behind her book.
ListenDuration: 03:30
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The BBC's Lansana Fofana reports from Freetown.
ListenDuration: 03:14
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Women from Africa meeting in Uganda to lobby for landownership rights.
ListenDuration: 04:27
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