Deborah Patta
Africa correspondent Deborah Patta - disappearing great white sharks
Debora Patta talks to Kathryn from South Africa about why great white sharks have disappeared from Cape Town's False Bay. Also, Zimbabwe's drought is affecting the country's food security and… Audio
Latest unrest in Nairobi and Zimbabwe
Africa correspondent Deborah Patta with the latest unrest in Nairobi and Zimbabwe. Also a contested election in the DRC. Audio
Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo and Madagascar
Africa correspondent Debora Patta analyses Zimbabwe's election result, and whether Emmerson Mnangagwa is going to be able to pull Zimbabwe through?. DRC president Josef Kabila says he's not going to… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces its ninth Ebola outbreak; social media clampdowns in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya; and Noura Hussein's death sentence shines a light on child marriage. Audio
Africa correspondent Deborah Patta
Nelson Mandela's controversial former wife, Winnie Mandela, has died and exposed societal rifts in South Africa; the Liberian warlord known as Jungle Jabbah has been jailed for 30 years; and South… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora has the latest on the kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls in Dapchi; big changes in South Africa with its new president Cyril Ramaphosa; and Cape Town could become the first modern city to run… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
South Africa President Jacob Zuma could soon be kicked out as leader; and Cape Town could become the first major city in the world to run out of water, due to a severe drought. Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
With Robert Mugabe ousted as the leader of Zanu PF by the party, what happens next? We cross to Debra Patta for the latest. Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
The aftermath of deadly mudslides in Sierra Leone, a journalist killed in South Sudan, and Zimbabwean President's wife granted diplomatic immunity after assaulting a model. Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
An attempted peace deal for South Sudan, the ill-health of Nigeria's President Buhari, and the controversy over a new book on Nelson Mandela by his former doctor. Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Deborah Patta reports in on a terror attack in Mali, email leaks from a wealthy family in South Africa who've been accused of acting as a criminal syndicate, and instability between Djibouti and… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Just returned from reporting in South Sudan Deborah tells Kathryn Ryan about the famine that's gripped the nation due to its civil war and why South Africa's credit rating has just been downgraded to… Audio
South Africa Correspondent Debora Patta
Debora reports on the famine in South Sudan where 100 thousand people are without food and on the violence which erupted in South Africa's parliament during President Zuma's state of the nation… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora Patta talks with Kathryn about the enforced departure of Gambia's former President, and what the Trump presidency means for Africa. Audio
Africa correspondent Deborah Patta
Deborah Patta on the schoolgirls recently released by Boko Haram. Audio
Africa correspondent Deborah Patta
Deborah Patta checks in on Oscar Pistorius' six year jail sentence, two people accused of being affiliated to Isis and planning to blow up Johannesburg's American Embassy, and the escalation of South… Audio
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Deborah Patta has the latest on the release of New Zealander Jamal Khan and three Australian colleagues kidnapped in Nigeria last week. Audio
Africa correspondent Deborah Patta
The rescue of hundreds of girls in Nigeria who had been kidnapped by Boko Haram and tensions in Burundi. Audio
Africa correspondent - Deborah Patta
Deborah Patta reports on Rhino poaching on the increase; and the Upcoming Nigeria election. Audio