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Reclaiming my name
鈥楾his is me鈥: Embracing my African name
鈥楻aised like a white person鈥
A story of race, wealth and family. Sisters growing up on two sides of the rainbow nation
The secret life of your phone
How criminals and corporations use hidden software to control smartphones
Forgetting your family
Lost memories and strange behaviour: The burden of Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia
Confronting infertility: Her story
Blame and heartache: The emotional and physical burden of being unable to conceive
Confronting infertility: His story
鈥榃e tend to blame women鈥: The silence and shame that surrounds male infertility
The secret
鈥楴either a girl nor a boy鈥: The unique story of Baby John Musamba
Generation jobless
Young, educated and broke: the reality of life as an unemployed graduate
Class of 2020 revisited
What happened to the class of 2020?
Equal before the law?
The vendor who changed Malawi
Hippo wars
Lurking in the lake: What鈥檚 driving hippos to attack and kill fishermen on Lake Naivasha?
Goodbye Nigeria
鈥楾he evil you have done is enough鈥: Why are so many young Nigerians leaving the country?
My South African identity
鈥業 am African first鈥: Exploring race and identity for South Africans of Indian descent
Caught in a crypto scam
Scams, hustles, and cyber fraud: When you think you鈥檝e struck gold, only to lose it all
The Comb: Back Soon!
Unpicking stories that matter to you. The Comb returns on 28 January 2022
Stay away!
鈥楬e just starts touching me鈥: The grim reality of sexual harassment in the workplace
Without a trace
Grief without closure: What happens when a family member disappears without trace?
Bringing back God
鈥楾he fire has gone out鈥: The Africans working to revitalise Christianity in Europe
Climate of danger: Exile
Death threats and exile: The high cost of defending the environment
Climate of danger: My mother鈥檚 murder
鈥楽he was not going to keep quiet鈥: Killed for defending the environment
When cultures collide
Spicy food and stereotypes: Making it work when love crosses borders
Back soon!
We're back on 26 March with brand new stories including special episodes from Nairobi
Naked power
Our weapon is our nakedness: Women using their bare bodies as a means of protest
Mourning my father
鈥淲e all have to learn how to cry鈥: Coming to terms with the loss of a parent
My sexual education
Discovery and recovery: Two journeys of sexual empowerment
My autistic child
鈥楢frican fathers don鈥檛 talk about it鈥: Rethinking parenthood when your child is different
Guest episode: Dear Daughter
鈥楩ly bird, fly鈥: An episode from the 91热爆鈥檚 鈥楧ear Daughter鈥 podcast with Namulanta Kombo
Escaping the city
鈥楽low down and struggle less鈥: Why many are finding futures away from the city
Decolonising tourism
鈥楾here were no locals at all鈥: Reclaiming Kenya鈥檚 natural heritage
Permanent darkness
鈥業 can鈥檛 just go down like this鈥: Navigating the world after losing your sight
Unlearning a dictatorship
Making the invisible visible: Grappling with Gambia鈥檚 difficult past