A new report shows that human-caused climate change is making extreme weather conditions worse across Africa.
Researchers say parts of Southern Africa saw a year's worth of rain in just ten days, leading to severe flooding in South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
At the same time, the Kenya-Somalia border region is facing a deep drought, with no rain since May last year, a situation that's now triggering a major humanitarian crisis.
To discuss these weather conditions Lulu Gaboo spoke to the South African weather services', Lehlohonolo Thobela

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