Africa's Sunday PeopleEpisodes Episode guide
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Arms Dealer Offers a million pounds to Free Haile Selassie
Colonel Hubert Fauntleroy Julian offers to pay Ethiopians to release emperor into exile
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Looking North – Africans in Britain
Africans living and working in the far north of Britain
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'I hope my country still has a conscience,' says Chief Buthelezi
To expel South Africa from the UN would be a mistake, says Chief Buthelezi
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A TV History of the Black Man In Britain
Tony Laryea talks about his new series for BBC TV, The Black Man in Britain from 1550-1950
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Persevering for Peace – Interview with Seán MacBride
Nobel Peace-Prize-winner Seán MacBride on how 'lost causes' can be turned into successes
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In writing: Commonwealth Book Fair and Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka, new editor of African magazine Transition, and the Commonwealth book fair
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Ethiopia, one year after Haile Selassie
What does the future hold for post-imperial Ethiopia?
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'Marching to Pretoria'
Are predictions of an ecomomic miracle just another El Dorado?
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The 6th Pan-African Conference
"We shall make this congress serve the cause of human liberation": President Nyerere
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Political and Economic Changes in Africa
Politcal changes have yet to reach the economies struggling with global inflation
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On Trial in South Africa 'for Being Stubborn'
Theo Kotzé of the Christian Institute who is standing trial for "being stubborn"
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South African Play Tours Britain
The Rhythm of Violence: a dramatic view of South Africa's future in black and white
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Witchcraft and Healing – the Value of Traditional Medicine
Scientific interest in traditional medicine is growing
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The Drought Isn't Over Yet
Drought in Africa is still a problem for the whole world
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Breyten Breytenbach – on Afrikaans, Poetry and Power
"I'm an Afrikaans-speaking white-ish South African," says anti-Apartheid poet Breytenbach
