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The New Africa

Millions of people across Africa tune into 麻豆官网首页入口 World Service every day.

Now, Africa Lives On The 麻豆官网首页入口 allows the World Service to take the pulse of today's Africa and convey African-produced and themed programmes to its English Network audience.

The programmes seek to identify and explore trends that will significantly shape Africa's future, uncover previously unreported stories, and find out what young Africans have to say about their country.

World Service News & Current Affairs brings listeners authored reports from African journalists, a special edition of From Our Own Correspondent and a series of short documentaries about Africa's expanding middle class.

Digital radio listeners get the chance to hear three popular African Current Affairs programmes: Focus on Africa, Network Africa and Africa Live.

Global Business interviews successful African entrepreneurs, investigates the burgeoning telecoms industry and assesses the importance of Kenya's unofficial "grey" economy.

Online, there's a special edition of Talking Point on the new Africa, and Global Village Voices hears from a young African audience - some of them from the diaspora.

Each day, from Monday 4 to Friday 8 July, magazine programme Outlook will be co-hosted with re-broadcast partners from East and West Africa, hearing from young people about their lives and their vision of Africa's future.

Arts programme The Ticket discusses the future of African cinema, theatre, literature and music with prominent young African film directors and writers; and Masterpiece goes to Nollywood to profile the newly emerging Nigerian film industry.

Reporting Religion and In Praise of God reflect religious trends in Africa, reporting from Nigeria - which has been described as the heart of the Christian world in the 21st century.


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