[Vos questions] In South Africa, will Cyril Ramaphosa be president again?

[Vos questions] In South Africa, will Cyril Ramaphosa be president again?
[Vos questions] In South Africa, will Cyril Ramaphosa be president again?

RFI journalists and experts also answer questions from listeners on the results of Brice Oligui Nguema’s visit to France, on the Senegalese president’s trips to Mali and Burkina Faso and on the “Rwanda classified” investigation.

Gabon-France : assessment of General Oligui’s visit

The Gabonese transitional president was received last week by Emmanuel Macron for his first official visit to France. What was Brice Oligui Nguema looking for when he went to Paris? How have relations between the two countries been strengthened?

With François Mazet, journalist in the Africa department of RFI.

South Africa : Ramaphosa in an ejection seat?

In power for 30 years, the ANC has lost its absolute majority. The new Assembly is responsible for electing the new president during the month of June 2024. After this historic setback, can Cyril Ramaphosa stay in power?

With Alexandra Brangeon, journalist in the Africa department of RFI.

Senegal : Will Diomaye Faye be able to reconcile the AES and ECOWAS?

For the first time since his election, the Senegalese president traveled to Mali and Burkina Faso to meet the heads of the two juntas. He wishes to work towards the reintegration of these countries within ECOWAS. What strategy does he intend to deploy?

With Léa-Lisa Westerhoff, RFI correspondent in Dakar.

“Rwanda classified”: how Kigali represses dissenting voices ?

An investigation by the Forbidden Stories collective highlights the Rwandan regime’s repression against opponents and journalists in the country and abroad. How was this investigation carried out? What could be next? Did Rwanda react?

With Laurent Richard, founder of the Forbidden Stories organization.

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