IWD 2026, Celebrating African Women
This IWD 2026, Muriel from Cameroon, Sisca from Burundi and Nelitie from Ivory Coast join Hembadoon from Nigeria to celebrate African Women and debate on how to close the legal rights gap for ALL African Women.

This IWD 2026, Muriel from Cameroon, Sisca from Burundi and Nelitie from Ivory Coast join Hembadoon from Nigeria to celebrate African Women and debate on how to close the legal rights gap for ALL African Women.
Nelitie Zingoua Kouadia breaks down exactly what the UN survey means that women have only 64% legal rights that men have in key areas like work, money, safety, property and even retirement.
In a bid to find home away from home, Alba Nzame Eyogo discovers African Literature and grows a community in Luxembourg to celebrate the stories written by renowned African authors through reading sessions, conferences and events.
We look at the remarkable growth Burrel Ngatcha has led the African Luxembourg Community through in a short time, just months after its conception.
Irene returns to the show to discuss happiness, stress and burn out in the lives of professionals in Luxembourg with a twist on how time can play a role in the management of these states of existence.
Grace Walker needs 6000 signatures for the Public Petition calling on Luxembourg authorities to protect families at risk of eviction & support social inclusion.
Marissa Daruwalla says a decade of research on gender inequality has led to the conclusion that capitalism, not patriarchy, is the root cause of all violence.
At 15 years old, Dele Sosimi dared to ask Fela Anikulapo-Kuti to allow him play the live session with the Egypt 80 band one day and the rest is history, experience, mastery, and a deep learning which he is eager to pass on to young musicians the world over.
For Aurelien Konan, the outdoor is the most effective spot for fitness & community so he shares this with everyday Luxembourgers through his Barbarian routines.
Amzat Boukari-Yabara gives us a Historian’s insight into why Black History is significant for the present and future of the Afro descendant communities around the globe and how African Art and culture are part of our history’s storytelling.
Founder Audrey Gah and Team member Ndidiamaka Abba give us a sneak peak into the night of glamour, essence and ebony planned for this year’s LABEL Gala Dinner & Award night.
What started as a small support group gathering tagged “Think Pink Ladies Night” has evolved into an asbl and community of volunteers who offer support to women living in Luxembourg with the day to day realities of cancer.
DJ Ciano has a remarkable hidden ability that makes him more than just the talented DJ who is the pioneer of Amapiano music and events in Luxembourg