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Daybreak Africa is a 30-minute breakfast show looks at the latest developments on the continent and provides in-depth interviews, and reports from VOA correspondents.

7372 - Daybreak Africa: Amnesty blames Somalia for drone strike that killed civilians - May 09, 2024
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  • 7372 - Daybreak Africa: Amnesty blames Somalia for drone strike that killed civilians - May 09, 2024

    On Daybreak Africa: Amnesty International accuses Somalia’s military of killing 23 civilians during drone strikes on March 18. Plus, Kenyan doctors end two-month-old nationwide strike. Chad’s opposition The Transformers party says its candidate and Prime Minister Success Masra has been threatened with violence. Israel deports Malawian farm workers for breach of contract. Africa aims to forge a path for secure data flows across borders. A specialty surgery hospital opens in Ghana. From immigration to citizenship: When is an immigrant allowed to vote in a US election. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!

    Thu, 09 May 2024 - 25min
  • 7371 - Israel deports Malawi laborers for contract breach - May 09, 2024

    Israeli authorities have deported 12 Malawian laborers for breaching contracts by abandoning their lawful employment at farms to work at a bakery. These individuals are part of a group of over 1,000 Malawian workers employed on Israeli farms since November, aimed at boosting Malawi’s foreign exchange reserves. In a statement issued on Tuesday evening, the Malawi government says some of the deportees were expected to return to the country Wednesday. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.

    Thu, 09 May 2024 - 03min
  • 7370 - Kenyan doctors end strike after deal with government - May 09, 2024

    Kenya’s nearly two-month-old doctors strike ended Wednesday after the doctors signed a back-to-work agreement. They have been on strike for better pay and improved working conditions. President William Ruto appealed to the doctors to reconsider their demand for pay raises because the government could not spend money that it does not have. However, a court gave both sides 48 hours to finalize a back-to-work agreement, or the court would step in and impose a solution. Dr Simon Kigondu, President of the Kenya Medical Association, tells VOA’s James Butty, the strike was worth it because it brought the government and doctors to address the

    Thu, 09 May 2024 - 02min
  • 7369 - Chad’s opposition alleges threats against its candidate, supporters - May 09, 2024

    Chad’s opposition The Transformers party says its candidate and Prime Minister Success Masra and his supporters have been threatened with violence. The French News Agency (AFP) reports that the party said on its Facebook page that Masra was under surveillance and faces threats to his safety. Masra is a main challenger to interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby in the May 6 election. Ndolembai Njesada, The Transformers’ Vice President for Political Affairs and the Diaspora, tells VOA’s James Butty, Chadians voted for change on Monday, but there was some violence against supporters of his party.

    Thu, 09 May 2024 - 02min
  • 7368 - Daybreak Africa: Malawi defends waiving graft charges against Vice President Chilima - May 08, 2024

    On Daybreak Africa: Malawi Government officials say waiving graft charges against Vice President Saulos Chilima is constitutional, but critics view it as a clear example of selective justice favoring the elite. Plus Mozambique’s ruling party nominates its presidential candidate. Zimbabwe appeals to its diaspora population to invest in the country. A new special surgery institute has opened in Ghana. The saga of former South African President Jacob Zuma’s candidacy in the May 29 election takes a new twist. Israel says Hamas has changed the terms of a ceasefire deal For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!

    Wed, 08 May 2024 - 24min
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