Ghanaian town in mourning after teenagers drown - a podcast by BBC World Service

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Twenty children are feared to have drowned after an outing to Apam Beach in southern Ghana. Twelve bodies have so far been retrieved.

Plus one of the Chibok girls held captive by Boko Haram in 2014, who managed to escape, talks to our Nigeria correspondent about the experience.

And we have a report on how technology and a new tracking system are protecting Kenya’s endangered rhinos from poachers.

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