African Perspective
British Broadcasting Corporation
Documentaries on all aspects of Africa - from politics to history, from music to conflict.
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BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 29 May 2004
The efforts to reinvent Rwanda as a tourist destination, following the atrocities that took place there in 1994.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 22 May 2004
Will Ross on the background to the war on the Chad/Sudan border with over a million people displaced and with deep divisions being created.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 15 May 2004
Meet one of the best known tribes in Africa - the Maasai. What is this red-robed Tanzanian group really like - in the modern world and in urban areas? Including …
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 3 April 2004
In 2004 the decision on which country would host Africa's first World Cup was yet to be made. The choices were Egypt, Libya, South Africa, Algeria and Morocco. What would …
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 20 March 2004
How Kalusha Bwalya and Dennis Liwewe steered Zambian football to glory after the tragedy
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 13 March 2004
The Tanzanian community centre set up Black Panther Pete O'Neal and his wife Charlotte
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 7 February 2004
Writer and journalist Sousa Jamba returns to his home country Angola after 27 years in exile.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 31 January 2004
The hopes of the desperately poor nation of Chad have been pinned on oil for decades. Will a $3.7 billion 1000km pipeline be a true 'chance for Chad' as the …
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 24 January 2004
The Somali Bantu people building a refugee camp at Chogo Settlement in Tanzania Settlement.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 17 January 2004
Lagos has a reputation for noise, crime, violence and rubbish. It is also Africa's most dynamic city. Robin White tours the city with Sola Odunfa.