Africa Today

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Sinopsis

News and analysis from the BBC's Focus on Africa. The Africa Today podcast is published from Monday to Friday. It contains the day's top African stories.

Episodios

  • Tundu Lissu returns to Tanzania

    25/01/2023 Duración: 26min

    The Tanzanian opposition leader, Tundu Lissu is back in the country from self-imposed exile. Tanzanians are happy he's back... but will he be allowed to operate freely? A thousand cholera deaths in Malawi makes it the worst outbreak in its history.  Three other countries are struggling to contain the illness as well. We'll hear what efforts are being made. Also: a new report on justice for Africa's children as ever more of them are forced from the playground and into a gruelling labour market. Those stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • Somalia says Al Shabab attacked military base

    20/01/2023 Duración: 22min

    The Somali ministry of information says Al Shabab fighters stormed a military base this morning, killing a base commander among others. Al Shabab claims it killed many more. We'll hear what happened. Also, a hearing to determine if a class action against the mining giant Anglo-American for allegedly poisoning thousands of Zambians at a lead mine can go ahead. Plus, encouraging youngsters to read in Sierra Leone. And our resident presidents on Ethiopia's peace process. Those stories in this podcast presented by Audrey Brown.

  • Charges brought against Senegalese opposition candidate

    19/01/2023 Duración: 28min

    In Senegal: the mayor of Ziguinchor is on trial for rape. Ousmane Sonkor says the charges were brought to stop him running for president next year. Also, Nigerian presidential contender Rabiu Kwakwanso explains why voters should choose him in elections next month. And Sierra Leone introduces a new law mandating quotas to allow women into public office and private positions. Those stories and more in this podcast presented by Audrey Brown

  • Ambazonian leader killed in Cameroon

    27/12/2022 Duración: 23min

    In Cameroon the Ambazonian separatist leader known as 'One Blood', has been killed near the Northwest Regional capital Bamenda. Also, we've a special focus on South Sudan with former child soldier turned musician and activist, Emmanuel Jal, as our guest editor. And conflict rages in South Sudan's Upper Nile and Jonglei states, causing fears of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Those stories and more in this podcast presented by Bola Mosuro.

  • Hopes for real peace in Tigray

    26/12/2022 Duración: 28min

    After two years of being cut off and lives devastated by the civil war in Tigray, an Ethiopian Government delegation arrives in Mekelle, the capital of the region. Also, tragedy has rocked Boksburg community in South Africa after a tanker explosion. Plus, thousands displaced and living in Kayaruchinya camp in the east of the DRC  return home to Kibumba after the M23 rebel withdrawal. And the Ganda Boys bring the warmth of Uganda as they share their folk music with the world. Those stories and more in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.

  • More questions over Gambia's 'coup plot'

    22/12/2022 Duración: 23min

    More details about the people involved in the foiled coup in The Gambia raises more questions about what exactly happened on Tuesday night. Also, Egypt and Tanzania inaugurate the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Dam - the largest in East Africa. And a debate in South Sudan over the quality of English spoken by graduates. Some blame the failings of the education system. Those stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected as ANC leader

    19/12/2022 Duración: 24min

    South Africa's President Ramaphosa breathes a sigh of relief after being re-elected leader of the ruling African National Congress, following a serious challenge by his former Health Minister. Also, the High Court in London rules the UK Government's asylum plan to send migrants to Rwanda is legal. And we hear from Senegal's rising music star Samba Peuzzi. Those stories and more in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.

  • Pledges of financial and business support for Africa from Washington

    15/12/2022 Duración: 26min

    A new US-Africa trade pact. How will it differ from previous ones? Also, who threw a grenade into a camp housing thousands of refugees in Malawi? And Gabon aims to replace the Great Lakes Region as the prime gorilla viewing destination. Can it succeed? Those stories and more in this podcast presented by Audrey Brown.

  • DRC mourns flood victims

    14/12/2022 Duración: 28min

    Three days of national mourning in the DRC following floods in which more than 120 people died. Also, the company that owns Facebook is in court in Kenya for spreading hate and violence during Ethiopia's civil war. And how the failure of the cryptocurrency FTX is affecting African investors. Those stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • William Ruto unveils his 'Hustler Fund' for Kenyans

    12/12/2022 Duración: 25min

    President William Ruto of Kenya has launched his Hustler Fund to alleviate poverty, which he says over a million Kenyans have signed up for.  Also, Zimbabweans are trying to get to grips with the worst power shortages in years, but the Government is blaming former President Mugabe. Plus, Moroccans are still basking in the glory of making it through to the semi-finals of the World Cup. So what is the secret of their success? We hear from Casablanca. And we speak to Zambian artist Sampa the Great, whose name is a true reflection of her achievements so far. She shares her story, musical style, and love of African futurism and sci-fi. Those stories in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.

  • Malawi's anti-corruption chief is arrested

    07/12/2022 Duración: 32min

    Malawi's Director of Public Prosecution is suspended after the head of the anti-corruption bureau is arrested  then released. We hear from Nigerian Presidential front runner Bola Tinubu of the ruling APC party. Why does he think now is the time for him to take the top job of president? Plus, the giant commodities conglomerate, Glencore, has agreed to pay $180million in corruption fines to the DRC. Those stories and more in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.

  • Is the political end nigh for Cyril Ramaphosa?

    05/12/2022 Duración: 26min

    Is the writing on the wall for South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa after the ANC executive meet today to decide his fate and there are calls from within his party for his impeachment? Also, tear gas is used to disperse thousands of Sudanese who've taken to the streets of Khartoum and other towns following the opposition civilians saying they've signed a framework agreement with the military...  Sudanese resistance movements accuse them of letting the coup leaders off the hook. Those stories and more in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.

  • South Africa awaits Ramaphosa future

    05/12/2022 Duración: 20min

    President Ramaphosa's presidency hangs in the balance following alleged misconduct in handling a theft at his farm; but what do South Africans think about this? Also, the Congolese Army has accused M23 rebels of killing around 50 civilians. Where does that leave the recently agreed truce? And can a man-made waterfall solve Cameroon's electricity problems?

  • Embezzlement charges for ex-president's son in Mozambique

    30/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    From Mozambique: The son of former president Armando Guebuza is on trial for embezzlement, money laundering and blackmail in the country's biggest financial scandal. We'll hear how an army base housing the Wagner Group's fighters in the Central African Republic was bombed. In South Sudan: A spike in premature births - and attempts to keep the infants alive. Those stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • Ceasefire agreed in the DRC

    24/11/2022 Duración: 24min

    Leaders from the Great Lakes region agree a ceasefire between the government of the DRC and M23. Also, Getachew Reda from the TPLF on the agreement they signed to end the war with Ethiopia. Plus, will this year’s budget kick-start Ghana’s stuttering economy?

  • Why are Nigerians swapping their high-value banknotes?

    23/11/2022 Duración: 33min

    Nigerians have to swap their current high-value banknotes for new ones by the end of January. Why the change? Also, we take a rare look at the workings of an elite Somali military unit fighting Al Shabab. Plus, from Harare - President Mnangagwa makes this year's state of the nation address in Zimbabwe's new parliamentary building. More on those stories in this podcast with Audrey Brown

  • How did a well-known Pakistani journalist die in Kenya?

    11/11/2022 Duración: 22min

    Conflicting reports on how a prominent Pakistani journalist died in Kenya. Kenyan police say he was shot. Islamabad says he was tortured as well.  Who was he? And why was he in Nairobi? Also, the Somali government has shut down hundreds of social media accounts propagating the ideas of the militant group Al Shabaab. Plus, we'll hear how people in Cairo are dealing with toxic levels of air pollution. These stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • Activists: Lobbyists threaten success of COP27 summit

    10/11/2022 Duración: 23min

    Climate activists say fossil fuel lobbyists are threatening to derail genuine solutions to climate damage at the summit in Egypt. Meanwhile, there are massive fuel shortages in Malawi. And we meet the South Africa  woman behind the "Future GhettoPunk" Music, Moonchild Sanelly. These stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • France ends operations in the Sahel

    09/11/2022 Duración: 28min

    President Emmanuel Macron of France ends his country's anti-jihadist military operations in the Sahel... But why will some troops remain? Also, Nigeria's anti-drugs agency warns that smugglers are using new strategies to get narcotics into the country. And poetry from the Gambia. Those stories and more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.

  • Ethiopia special: After warring sides agree truce, what next?

    03/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    On the eve of the second anniversary of the outbreak of Ethiopia’s civil war, we take a close look at the genesis of the conflict between the central federal government and Tigrayan rebels, and assess the prospects for lasting peace after both sides agree a deal to end the fighting.

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