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April's edition (#29) - 25mins 47secs
(includes 42sec musical outro)
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Pakistan

 

This month: presenter Robin White asks what kind of man is Yusuf Raza Gillani, the new Prime Minister of Pakistan, and will he try to push President Musharraf out of power.

Robin travels to Mauritius to see the launch of a new broadcasting centre, courtesy of the Chinese, and he goes in search of the devil on tiny York Island off the coast of Sierra Leone.

We also hear from an award-winning novelist from Bangladesh, and ask whether men are being sidelined at work and at home.

Programme updated 10/4/08 to remove Kenya item

Selected items from this programme:

Item 1: New broadcast centre for Mauritius

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Chariman of MBC Fareed Janger Khan

The foundation stone has just been laid (19 March 2008) for a sparkling new home for the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation.

Robin White was amongst the hundreds of invited guests at the ceremony. He spoke to MBC's Chairman Fareed Janger Khan and the MBC's Director of Radio, Pamela Patten.

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Item 2: Bangladeshi writer wins prize
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Tahmima Anam

Once again the Commonwealth Foundation is searching for the best writers for the 2008 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize.

The short-listing is well under way and one of the regional winners has been chosen.

The prize for best first book in the Europe and South Asia region goes to Tahmima Anam from Bangladesh.

Her novel, A Golden Age, is about Bangladesh's bloody war of independence. It starts in 1971 the year when Bangladesh declared its seccesion from Pakistan.

Tahmima Anam went to University in America and now lives in London. Robin White asked her why she picked this subject for her first novel.

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Robin White The programme presenter this month is Robin White.

 

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