Inside Africa
5th December 2009
Inside Africa gives you a preview of South Africa 2010 as the host country gears up for the FIFA World Cup. World AIDS Day –Doctors Without Borders is calling attention to the crisis in global funding for HIV/AIDS. Christian Purefoy introduces us to Dele Olodede – Nigerian Pulitzer Prize winner.
OLDEST VOLUNTEER
South Africa's oldest world cup volunteer applicant says age is on his side, Nkepile Mabuse spent some time with the 79-year-old pensioner.
SOUTH AFRICA'S FOOTBALL WORLD CUP
South Africa's World Cup organizers use Foosball to generate excitement around next year's world cup, Nkepile Mabuse reports.
WORLD AIDS DAY - INTERVIEW
Inside Africa talks Emi Maclean, U.S. director of the Doctors Without Borders Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines about the united front against HIV/AIDS and what’s being done to fight the disease in Africa.
DELE OLODEDE - INTERVIEW
He is the only African to win the Pulitzer Prize and is using his writing to arm the citizens of the world. And now in his home in Nigeria with his new newspaper… and challenge governments across the world.
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