Daybreak Africa: Trouble brews in South Africa’s provinces as ANC, DA squabble - July 04, 2024
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On Daybreak Africa: South Africa swears in government of national unity, but there’s trouble in the provinces. Plus, A U.S. high school principal will discuss cooperation with Liberia’s premiere technical school – the Booker T. Washington Institute. Nile Basin journalists receive training in Data Journalism. East African Community women call for harmonized laws on gender equality. The U.S Embassy in Guinea and the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta hold a workshop on controlling disease outbreaks. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa
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