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The digital library letting South African children hear stories in their mother tongues
Reports and analysis of the day's political, economic and sports news from across Africa.
Mohammed Allie reports from Cape Town on the digital audio library allowing children across South Africa to listen to stories in their own mother tongues.
We get an update on the protests happening in Tunisia, after a man died when his son's unlicensed kiosk was demolished by the authorities as he slept inside.
And we hear from the Nigerian teacher who has been raising money to help support those from his profession who have fallen on hard times as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown.
(Photo: Girls take part in Umkhosi Womhlanga, an ancient Zulu tradition; Credit: Thulie Dlamini/Sowetan/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
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Tue 13 Oct 202019:06GMT
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