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23 Dec 2024, 20:29 GMT

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Syria's former President Bashar al Assad has fled to Russia according to Russian state media. Following his ouster, Syrian rebels have taken control of key cities and forced government forces to surrender. As rebel groups consolidate control, what’s next for Syria? VOA’s Jackson M’vunganyi spoke to former United States Ambassador to Syria Ryan Crocker about the latest developments in the beleaguered country and on how is the United States posed to remain involved there in pursuit of democracy.

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18 Dec 2024, 21:26 GMT

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Youth-led entrepreneurship is transforming Africa, with young innovators using tech and creativity to solve big social issues. In Tanzania, the Vodacom Digital Accelerator started by supporting 20 promising startups and picked three finalists for a U.S. immersive experience. Two finalists—Frank Mussa Israel (Afya Lead) and Lusekelo Nkuwi (Go Go App)—join me in studio, along with Zuweina Farah, Director of the Vodacom Tanzania Foundation.

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16 Dec 2024, 22:45 GMT By webdesk@voanews.com (Jackson Mvunganyi)

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Nasozi Kakembo, author of The African Decor Edit, highlights how mainstream design often overlooks the cultural depth of African décor. She describes it as more than a style—it's a celebration of identity, tradition, and craftsmanship. In her book, Kakembo shares the artistry of African design, honors artisan contributions, and advocates for transparency and respect in sourcing heritage items.

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9 Dec 2024, 17:58 GMT By webdesk@voanews.com (Jackson Mvunganyi)

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Western photojournalism has long influenced global perceptions of Africa, often perpetuating stereotypes focused on poverty, conflict, and disaster. Cameroon-based photographer Emily Pinna addresses this issue in her photo book, Thriving Africa: Dynamic Creativity. Through her work, Pinna seeks to challenge negative portrayals by showcasing the continent's vibrant culture, resilience, and innovation. She joins me to discuss how her storytelling reshapes the narrative surrounding Africa.

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3 Dec 2024, 22:47 GMT

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Ugandan member of parliament and former Leader of the Opposition Mathias Mpuuga recently observed the U.S. elections and praised the independence of electoral workers as key to transparency. As Uganda approaches its 2026 elections, he advocates for reforms to ensure fairness and credibility.

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19 Nov 2024, 22:42 GMT By webdesk@voanews.com (Jackson Mvunganyi)

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As the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) continues in Baku, Amnesty International is urging wealthy nations to make significant financial commitments to support communities in sub-Saharan Africa suffering from climate change impacts. Nciko wa Nciko, Amnesty’s Climate Justice Researcher, notes that wealthy countries have so far pledged less than $700 million of the $400 billion expected by lower-income nations to combat the climate crisis.

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19 Nov 2024, 17:35 GMT

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Managed by their father, styled by their mother, and produced by their brother, the twin sisters Lali X Lola won the award for emerging woman of the year at the 2024 3Music Awards. They describe their music as a true family endeavor. Speaking to Jackson Mvunganyi, the twins reflect on the impact of this family collaboration on their debut EP, Journey Begins.

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14 Nov 2024, 21:25 GMT

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Ghanaian American author Nana Brew-Hammond’s new novel, My Parents’ Marriage, explores the complexities of love, family, and finding oneself across three generations of a Ghanaian family. At the heart of the story is Kokui, who, after witnessing the ups and downs of her parents' tumultuous relationship, chooses a husband who’s nothing like her charismatic but unfaithful father. Determined to carve out her own path, Kokui also strives to become a very different kind of wife than her mother....

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4 Nov 2024, 23:04 GMT

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Ambassador Mpho Churchill O. Mophuting, Ambassador of Botswana to the United States joins VOA's Jackson Mvunganyi to talk about the country’s political landscape, economic growth, and democratic legacy.

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29 Oct 2024, 21:03 GMT

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Mathias Kiwanuka is a former NFL player and two-time Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants. But his story goes beyond football—he was born into a legacy of leadership as the grandson of Benedicto Kiwanuka, Uganda’s first prime minister. He talks to me about his plans help develop football and other sports in Uganda and across Africa.

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