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The Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSn 2 Ep 7: Restoring Memory - Building Futures ft Wanjiru KoinangeWhat do we lose when we lose a library? In this moving episode of the Power Panel Podcast, Ambassador Raychelle Omamo sits down with author and cultural restoration advocate Wanjiru Koinange. From co-founding Book Bunk Trust to breathing new life into Nairobi’s public libraries, Wanjiru shares how storytelling and space can become tools of healing, remembrance, and resistance. She speaks about the emotional burden of inherited silence and why public libraries are sites of dignity and collective memory. This episode is a deep reflection on how we restore not just buildings, but ourselves. Listen as...2025-07-2453 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSn 2 Ep 2: Reflections on Fear and Women's LeadershipIn this intimate reflection, Ambassador Raychelle Omamo responds to a powerful letter from a young listener grappling with fear and self-doubt. She explores how fear shapes the journey of women in leadership—how it whispers, delays, protects, and sometimes propels. Drawing from her own path and the stories of remarkable African women featured on the Power Panel, Ambassador Omamo reflects on how fear can be transformed into courage, clarity, and strength. Quoted In This Episode: “You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face… I live...2025-07-1714 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoWe’ve Been Nominated! | International Women’s Podcasting Awards 2025We’re proud to announce that the Power Panel Podcast has been nominated for the Moment of Visionary Leadership at the 2025 International Women’s Podcasting Awards! This recognition celebrates a moment on our show where clarity, courage, and leadership came together to inspire change. Thank you to our host, Ambassador Raychelle Omamo, our incredible guests, and our growing community of listeners across Africa and the world. Follow the journey, amplify women’s voices, and celebrate visionary leadership with us. 2025-05-3001 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSeason 2 Episode 1 – REFLECTIONS | Leadership 6-PackWelcome to the first edition of Reflections on The Power Panel Podcast—a dynamic and insightful recap series where we draw transformative leadership lessons from our guests' powerful stories.   In this episode, Ambassador Raychelle Omamo reflects on the wisdom shared by our first three inspiring guests: 🎙️ Lorna Omondi Ogolla – Partnerships Lead - Google Research(ML/AI) Africa 🎙️ Ottilia Anna Maunganidze – Head of Special Projects at the Institute for Security Studies 🎙️ Rachael Akidi Okwir – Reebo Consult CEO, former Head of Journalism for Africa at BBC, Media Trainer, Mentor & Media Consultant   We distil...2025-05-1615 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSn 2 Echoes Ep 3: Veritable Leadership feat. Rachael Akidi OkwirWhat does it mean to lead with truth, integrity, and unwavering purpose? In this episode of the Power Panel Podcast, we speak with Rachael Akidi Okwir, founder and CEO of Reebo Consult, former Head of Journalism for Africa at BBC, media trainer, mentor, and media consultant. From the newsroom to the boardroom, Rachel shares hard-won insights on credibility, courage, and the responsibility of African women leaders in shaping narratives that matter. Tune in for a powerful conversation on leadership that is rooted, real, and resolute. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share th...2025-05-061h 02The Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSn 2 Ep 2: Perceptive Leadership feat Ottilia Anna MaunganidzeIn this episode of the Power Panel Podcast Echoes, we sit down with Ottilia Anna Maunganidze — a visionary leader in policy and justice — to explore how perceptive leadership can transform systems, challenge norms, and drive meaningful change across Africa. Tune in for a compelling conversation on strategy, empathy, and the unseen layers of leadership. Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao Administrator: Sombo Olende 2025-04-2951 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoIntroducing The Power Panel Podcast ReflectionsStep into the minds of Africa’s leading women with Power Panel Podcast Reflections. Big ideas, bold values, and fearless conversations — all driving change and inspiring the next generation of leaders. Join us for real talk that moves you. 2025-04-2803 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSn 2, Ep 1: Brilliant Resilient Leadership feat. Lorna Omondi OgollaWelcome to Season 2 of The Power Panel Podcast. In our very first episode of ECHOES, we are joined by the brilliant and deeply inspiring Lorna Omondi Ogolla, the Partnership Lead at Google Research Africa. In this powerful conversation with host Ambassador Raychelle Omamo, Lorna opens up about her leadership journey — from her early days in Kenya to her role in one of the world’s most innovative tech ecosystems. She reflects on: The challenges and triumphs of working in tech as a young African woman The mentors and values that shaped her The importance of h...2025-04-1557 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoWelcome to Season Two of The Power Panel Podcast!In this new season, hosted by Ambassador Raychelle Omamo, we’re going beyond the journeys. We’re deepening the dialogue and expanding the stage with two new compelling segments: 🔸 ECHOES – Intimate, intergenerational conversations with young, emerging African women leaders. These are the voices of the future, shaping Africa’s tomorrow with bold vision and fresh energy. 🔸 REFLECTIONS – Thought-provoking discussions that unpack the big ideas, values, and even controversial questions that drive African women leaders forward. These powerful new additions join our beloved JOURNEYS series, which continues to spotlight trailblazing women who have charted exc...2025-04-1201 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoSeason 1 Recap: Episode 1 - 4Just six months ago, our team at the Power Panel Podcast embarked on an ambitious journey—to create a safe and dynamic platform where extraordinary African women could share, preserve, and celebrate their powerful stories of leadership, ambition, success, failure, and resilience. Our mission was clear: to affirm and nurture a culture of women’s leadership in Africa.   We have not been disappointed. Season 1 has been a transformative experience, filled with profound insights, hard-earned wisdom, and invaluable lessons on power and leadership. The conversations we’ve had have not only shaped our understanding but have also in...2025-03-0515 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEP. 12: The Peacemaker Feat. Bineta DiopHailing from Senegal, H.E. Bineta Diop is the Special Envoy of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission on Women, Peace, and Security. She has devoted her life to championing peace and advancing women’s rights across Africa. Her Excellency has played a pivotal role in shaping foundational treaties on women’s rights, led impactful peace-building initiatives, coordinated electoral observation teams, and facilitated critical women’s peace dialogues across the continent.    Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende    Visit o...2025-02-1250 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEp. 8: Authentic Effervescent Leadership feat. Dr. Wanjiru Kamau-RutenbergDr. Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenberg is an esteemed academic, innovator, and activist whose work has significantly advanced leadership and empowerment for women. Currently the Managing Director of Africa Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT, Africa. she has achieved international recognition since her 20s as the founder of Akili Dada, a pioneering leadership incubation hub for young girls in Kenya. Her leadership is characterized by a deep commitment to investing in others.      Producer: Melissa Mbugua  Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende 2025-01-1459 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEp. 5: The Indomitable Public Servant Feat. Sicily KariukiSicily Kariuki is a formidable force in Kenyan politics who climbed the ranks of public service to become a powerful Cabinet Minister. Her journey gives us an inside look at the dynamics of power, politics, and leadership within government institutions. Sicily's story is one of resilience, strategy, and the lessons learned at the helm of decision-making in Kenya.    Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende    Visit our website www.birdsongafrica.com to find out how to join our com...2024-11-2657 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEp. 4: Leadership As A Vocation Feat. Meaza AshenafiHon. Justice Meaza Ashenafi is the former Chief Justice of Ethiopia and a pioneer in the country’s women’s movement. As the founding Executive Director of the Ethiopia Women Lawyers Association and co-founder of ENAT, Ethiopia’s first women-focused bank, she has been a driving force for women’s rights and economic inclusion. Hon. Justice Meaza’s journey provides a compelling perspective on leadership as a vocation, fueled by purpose and a commitment to service.    Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende 2024-11-1957 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEp. 3: The “Accidental” President feat. H.E. Ameenah Gurib-FakimH.E. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim is one of Africa’s most respected biodiversity scientists and the first female president of Mauritius. Often referring to herself as an “accidental president,” Ameenah’s story is a fascinating mix of breaking barriers in both science and politics. Her unique experience offers powerful insights into what it takes to be a trailblazer.     Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende    Visit our website www.birdsongafrica.com to find out how to join our community.  ...2024-11-1251 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEp. 2: The Passionate Conservationist feat. Dr. Paula KahumbuDr. Paula Kahumbu is one of Africa’s most acclaimed wildlife conservationists and the CEO of WildlifeDirect. Hailing from Kenya, her story is one of discovery, self-actualization, and an unwavering passion for wildlife conservation in Africa, driven by Africans and for Africans.    Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende    Visit our website www.birdsongafrica.com to find out how to join our community.   Follow us on  Facebook, LinkedIn , Instagram & Tiktok.    Music and sound effe...2024-11-0554 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoEp. 1: The Rise and Rise of Bogolo KenewendoBogolo Kenewendo made history as a Cabinet Minister in Botswana by the age of 30. Before that, she was already making waves as a Member of Parliament. Now, still in her 30s, Bogolo is an economist and young dynamic leader on the global stage, tackling urgent challenges like climate change and economic recovery. What’s behind her meteoric rise? And how has she maintained such incredible momentum?    Sound Engineer: Tevin Sudi  Researcher: Peggy Kalie  Social Media Manager: Lucas Ngao  Administrator: Sombo Olende    Visit our website www.birdsonga...2024-10-2941 minThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast with Amb. Raychelle OmamoThe Power Panel Podcast TrailerAll over Africa, women leaders are making a difference. We are deploying power and transforming our societies. Yet, how do we lead? What are the challenges to our power? What price do we pay? Join me, Amb. Raychelle Omamo on The Power Panel Podcast as we unpack the journeys of exceptional African women leaders.   Trailer theme music: Rowneypeters / African Dance Beat (Native African Track. Afrobeat Bounce) Happy Dance Music/ courtesy of www.pond5.com    The Power Panel Podcast is the property of Bird Song Africa Productions Ltd. ©️ and should not be reprod...2024-10-1501 minAfrica to the WorldAfrica to the WorldIntroducing "Africa to the World"In this episode, Yvonne and Shami introduce the "Africa to the World" Podcast, touching on how it was birthed, why it was birthed and the expected outcomes. Listen in and join the journey of healing and celebrating God and Ubuntu (togetherness). PS: The verse quoted was actually meant to be John 17 vs 21. *Theme Song* - "Africa" by Salif Keita 2022-02-0210 minRhythms of AfricaRhythms of AfricaInterviews with Indlovukazi from South AfricaIndlovukazi was born and bred in Nkomazi Esibayeni, Mpumalanga, South Africa. She wrote a song Mculo and posted a video of herself singing the song hoping for black Coffee to see it and work with her. Black coffee saw the video but recommended heavy K. Mculo with Heavy K opened more doors for her; she has now released the song Gugulethu with Prince Kaybee, Supta and the Afro boys. My Dali with Tns. Soon to release a song with Malumz on Decks. She has just released her debut single called L. O. V. EShe launched her professional...2019-07-2455 minAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-07-152h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-07-082h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-07-012h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-06-242h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-06-182h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-06-102h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-05-272h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-05-132h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-05-062h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-04-292h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-04-222h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-04-152h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-04-082h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-04-012h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-03-252h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-03-182h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-03-112h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-03-042h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-02-182h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-02-112h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-02-042h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2019-01-282h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-12-242h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-12-172h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-12-102h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-12-032h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-11-262h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-11-192h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-11-122h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-11-052h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-10-292h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-10-222h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in songAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-10-152h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-10-082h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-10-012h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-09-242h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-09-172h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-09-102h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-09-032h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-08-272h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-08-202h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-08-132h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. Africa in Song is on Channel Africa every Saturday and Sunday between 18.00 hours and 20.00 hours CAT on www.channelafrica.org2018-08-062h 00Africa in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in SongAfrica in Song is a two-hour rhythmic capsule of the best of Africa’s cultural heritage. The programme is presented by Richard Nwamba, an international award-winning playwright, musician, actor, as well as, radio researcher, and producer. 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