
Cameroon's Biya offers money to landslide beraved families
Forty people are known to have died after heavy rains triggered a landslide on Monday
Cameroon President Paul Biya has expressed his condolences and offered money to bereaved families who lost their relatives in a landslide that killed at least forty people on Monday. Our reporter travels to Bafoussam in the west of the country where search efforts are still on going.
Seventeen people are celebrating their graduation from one of the most demanding law schools in the world - the University of London. The people who graduated were mostly inmates or former inmates at Kamiti Maximum Security Prison in Nairobi. They were part of the African Prisons Project, which operates in more than fifteen African countries, to help inmates understand the law better. We hear the first-hand experience of one of the graduands.
Focus on Africa's resident DJ Rita Ray takes us on a whirlwind tour of Africa's freshest tunes.

