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.
Dec 22, 2022•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Dec 19, 2022•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Dec 15, 2022•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Dec 14, 2022•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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, ...
Dec 12, 2022•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Dec 07, 2022•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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 ...
Dec 05, 2022•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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?
Dec 05, 2022•20 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Nov 30, 2022•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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?
Nov 24, 2022•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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
Nov 23, 2022•34 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Nov 11, 2022•23 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Nov 10, 2022•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Nov 09, 2022•28 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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.
Nov 03, 2022•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast Tensions rise further between the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Rwanda over M23 attacks. Both nations trade more accusations about supporting rebel groups and a diplomatic offensive deepens. Also, the parents of the Gambian babies and toddlers who say their children died from contaminated cough syrup are outraged by the latest findings. And a special BBC investigation asks if Moroccan border guards were responsible for the deaths of African migrants in June. More on those stories...
Nov 01, 2022•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast At least one hundred-and-twenty people are confirmed dead in Somalia following Saturday's attacks blamed on Al-Shabab militants. Also, Nigeria's Government condemns the recent terror alerts from western embassies as 'irresponsible' and 'unnecessary', but where did such warnings emanate? And how Guinea BIssau artist, Yasmine has become a popular Kizomba artist. Those stories and more in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.
Nov 01, 2022•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast Security alerts in Nigeria and South Africa... We'll hear what they entail and how people are preparing to weather the warnings. And the story of how a four year-old Tunisian child ended up in Italy - on her own - after crossing on a smuggler's boat. Those stories and much more in this podcast with Audrey Brown.
Oct 27, 2022•21 min•Transcript available on Metacast Burkina Faso recruits 50,000 civilians to help take on Islamist militants. Also, illicit fishing on Africa's Atlantic coastline robs the continent of revenue and a vital source of protein - a report exposes those behind it And the breakaway Somaliland's chance discovery of black gold - Oil All these stories and more in this podcast presented by Hassan Arouni.
Oct 27, 2022•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast Police clash with protesters in Chad on the day that Mahamat Idriss Deby had promised to leave office. Also, a rural school in Uganda wins an international award as one of five unique schools in the world. And a young climate activist from Zambia spells out what developing countries should demand and get at the climate conference - COP 27. Those stories and more in this podcast presented by Hassan Arouni.
Oct 23, 2022•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast In today's podcast: The UN Commission on Human Rights calls for international action to end the human suffering in South Sudan. Plus, Nigerian kidnappers target hospital patients in the northern Niger state - killing some and going of with many others. And, Zimbabwe approves the use of a long term anti-HIV injection. Those stories and more in this podcast presented by Hassan Arouni.
Oct 19, 2022•21 min•Transcript available on Metacast In Ethopia there are grave concerns for people in the town of Shire in the northern Tigray region after days of intense fighting.. Government forces have taken it from the Tigray People's Liberation Front and two other towns. Also in today's podcast, President Emmerson Mnanagagwa of Zimabwe has said he's launching a commission to heal wounds by talking of operation Gukurahundi where more than 20,000 were massacred in Matabeleland.. We hear from a representative of survivors. And we hear about th...
Oct 19, 2022•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast How can Africa weather the global economic storm? We ask the IMF's top Africa director. Also, Nigerian university lecturers call off their eight-month strike, but for how long? And we remember the deadliest terror attack in Somalia's history - it happened five years ago. Those stories and more in this podcast with Hassan Arouni.
Oct 17, 2022•21 min•Transcript available on Metacast Atrocities continue in northern Ethiopia - both sides accused of crimes against civilians. Also, the first known ebola death in Kampala during the current outbreak: We speak to an expert about what the authorities should be doing to control it. And we hear from a young Focus on Africa listener - aged 12 - who's creating computer games. Those stories and much more in this podcast presented by Hassan Arouni.
Oct 12, 2022•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast The World Health Organisation issues a global alert warning that four cough syrups manufactured in India could be linked to the deaths of dozens of children in The Gambia. We hear from the director of Health Services. Also, why does the insurgency in Northern Mozambique continue five years on? Plus, the prestigious Makrere University is 100 years old. More on those and other stories in this podcast with Paul Bakibinga.
Oct 06, 2022•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast In today's podcast: Ugandans' tongues are wagging after a day which saw the President's son first demoted and then promoted to full General after a series of bizarre tweets that threatened to cause a diplomatic rift with neighboring Kenya. Also, a $100 million dollar cocaine haul has been seized in Liberia by the Drugs Enforcement Agency, and a number of arrests made after a tip-off from the Americans, and it seems to point to a global syndicate. Plus, thirteen women who'd been abducted from bet...
Oct 04, 2022•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast In today's podcast: We look at the local forces aiding the successful Somali government onslaught against Al Shabab. As Uganda waits for a presidential statement on the ebola outbreak, we'll hear from someone living in Mubende where the outbreak started. Plus: the famed forth plinth on London's Trafalgar Square will be home to a statue of a Malawian anti-colonial freedom fighting priest. More on those stories in this podcast with Audrey Brown.
Sep 28, 2022•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast In today's podcast: Uganda's Medical Association tells members not to treat ebola patients without PPE, and asks the Government to quarantine hotspot areas after doctors and interns are exposed to the deadly disease. Also, Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru who was facing witness interference charges at the International Criminal Court is found dead at his home. The police are now investigating. Plus, how and why is former president, Jacob Zuma trying to make a political comeback in South Africa? More o...
Sep 27, 2022•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast Mahamat Abdel Said, leader from the Seleka rebel movement in the Central African Republic, has appeared before the International Criminal Court for the first day of his war crimes trial. Also, Ugandan authorities confirm that twenty-three people have now died of ebola. Other patients are awaiting diagnosis, but now, some doctors and nurses are striking. And it's twenty years since nearly two thousand people drowned on the Joola ferry in Senegal. We hear from a survivor and family members who wan...
Sep 26, 2022•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast Presidents Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Buhari of Nigeria raise regional concerns and global fears at the United Nations General Assembly. Also, massive floods across most of Nigeria. In one town at least 500 graves and crops have been washed away. Plus, Somali special forces - along with an armed local group - have reclaimed large swathes of territory from Al Shabaab. And Zambia's President Hichilima on his first year in office. More on those stories in this podcast presented by Audrey Brown....
Sep 21, 2022•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast