Episodes
The leaders of Egypt, Somalia and Eritrea, countries which all have strained relations with Ethiopia, have been meeting in the Eritrean capital, Asmara. Can Eritrea help de-escalete tension between its neighbours
Also an app that helps detect illnesses in people with black and brown skin
And the Ugandan bill, seeking to restore respect for the elderly!
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Rob Wilson, Yvette Twagiramariya and Victor Sylver in London.
Technical Producer: Nick Randell
Senior...
Published 10/11/24
Zimbabwe announces a major shift in its land tenure. Black farmers will get titles for land seized from white farmers but can only sell to "indigenous Zimbabweans"
What's behind the rare flooding in the Sahara Desert?
And a community in Uganda with an unusually high number of blind people.
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Yvette Twagiramariya, Nyasha Michelle, Rukia Bulle, Bella Hassan and Paul Bakibinga in London.
Technical Producer: Francesca Dunne
Editors Andre Lombard and Alice...
Published 10/10/24
Burkina Faso has allegedly withdrawn all its diplomats from Ivory Coast, worsening ties between the neighbours. The relationship has been rocky of late and earlier this year their ministers of defence held a meeting on the border, in a bid to bring about a "new start" in relations - but that meeting didn't seem to help. What's going on?
Also how important is it for African countries to have a permanant seat on the UN Security Council - and how will they be chosen?
And a story of hope in...
Published 10/09/24
Ethiopia's first female head of state replaced - meanwhile clashes continue in the Amhara region.
How the relationship between Israel and African states has evolved a year since the Israel-Gaza war
And a pioneer fashion show to highlight the plight of amputees
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: :Bella Hassan, Patricia Whitehorne and Nyasha Michelle in London, and Susan Gachuhi in Nairobi.
Senior producer: Paul Bakibinga
Technical producer: Chris Kouzaris
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice...
Published 10/08/24
Mozambicans will vote for a new president this week, who many hope will bring peace to a country that has faced a jihadist insurgency in the north for almost seven years. How are security challenges impacting campaigning and voting?
Also, did you know that for a year, Nigeria has not had any ambassadors representing the country abroad? What is the diplomatic impact?
And we hear how climate change is affecting wine production in South Africa.
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Bella Hassan...
Published 10/07/24
Britain agrees to give sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius but what follows next?
Why the Islamic police in Kano northern Nigeria is cracking down on sports betting
And why are parents sending very young children to boarding school in Lesotho?
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Bella Hassan and Nyasha Michelle in London. Frenny Jowi in Nairobi.
Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga
Technical Producer: Nick Randell
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
Published 10/04/24
Kenya's Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, who calls himself the “truthful man”, is facing impeachment. Before he was elected as a member of parliament in 2017 little was known about the man, who would in five short years, rise to become Kenya’s second-in-command. So who is he and why is he facing impeachment?
Also how are Tunisian's feeling ahead of their Presidential elections on Sunday?
And once a popular event in Zimbabwe, what do Zimbabweans now think of their State of Nation...
Published 10/03/24
Lebanon conflict: As Israel continues to attack, we learn the plight of foreigners stranded there
We assess the state of security in Mali following last month's deadly attack in the capital, Bamako
And outrage in Egypt after a video showing possible sexual harassment by male doctors goes viral. A medical association vows to investigate.
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya and Nyasha Michelle in London. With Frenny Jowi in Nairobi.
Senior Producer: Paul...
Published 10/02/24
The newly appointed Foreign Minister of the DR Congo, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, tells Focus on Africa, the crisis faced in her country is an international not a regional one. We'll get the details from the BBC's Wahiga Mwaura.
Also we'll hear from a member of Eswatini's opposition party after an alleged poisoning attempt on their leader.
And why illegal lithium mining is on the rise in Nigeria.
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Rob Wilson in London and Blessing Aderogba in...
Published 10/01/24
BBC Africa Eye investigates how some sailors were tricked into smuggling cocaine to Cape Verde. We’ll also meet the rap artist and former cocaine addict who is helping addicts
Why South Sudan lawyers are challenging the postponement of elections in court
Plus, harrowing tales of the conditions young Kenyan doctors operate under
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Bella Hassan, Nyasha Michelle and Rob Wilson in London with Frenny Jowi in Nairobi.
Technical Producer: Chris Kouzaris
Senior...
Published 09/30/24
The leader of the Sudanese army has told UN General Assembly in New York, that a peace deal depends on the paramilitary Rapid Support Force laying down their arms. The army has also launched a major offensive in the capital Khartoum, targeting areas in the hands of RSF. The BBC's Barbara Plett has got rare access to Sudan. She's accompanied the army to some areas and reports on the how the war is devastating lives.
Also, was there an attempted coup in Benin, and by whom?
And the remains of...
Published 09/27/24
Kenyan police are alleged to have used unlawful force during protests in June.
How African countries benefit from having satellites in space
And Ethiopia finally launches a stock market.
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Frenny Jowi and Charles Gitonga in Nairobi. Bella Hassan and Nyasha Michelle in London.
Technical producer : Nick Randell
Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga.
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
Published 09/26/24
A coalition of civil society organizations, labor unions, media outlets and religious leaders in Ghana have intensified pressure on the government to act decisively against illegal mining, known as galamsey. What impact does galamsey have on the country?
Also, an appeal from Amnesty International to release four activists detained in Angola. There's concern over their detriorating health. We'll hear from the wife of one of those detained.
And a challenge to the organisers of Fashion...
Published 09/25/24
The Tanzanian opposition is concerned by abductions in the country they suggest are meant to cower the opposition.
The Zimbabwe plans to cull at least 200 elephants. The meat will be used to feed hungry people. So what are the challenges and advantages of eating elephant meat?
And why did Botswana's ex-president return home to face trial. Does he have other plans afoot?
Presenter :Charles Gitonga
Producers: Nyasha Michelle, Bella Hassan and Patricia Whitehorne in London and Blessing...
Published 09/24/24
We hear reaction from Ghana where President Nana Akufo Addo signed the gender equality bill. Women's rights advocates are calling for the immediate implementation of the nearly 30-year-old bill.
Also, what is the legacy of Ali Bongo, the disposed president of Gabon? The former head of state has in a letter, announced he has quit politics.
And how the demand for frankincense is promoting poor harvesting methods in countries like Ethiopia and Somalia.
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Rob...
Published 09/23/24
Nigeria warns of massive potential flooding after neighbouring Cameroon releases dam waters. Why has Nigeria failed to construct a buffer dam over the years?
We look at cybersecurity and its best practice in Africa
And why is Hungary sending soldiers to Chad?
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Blessing Aderogba, Charles Gitonga, Rob Wilson, Patricia Whitehorne and Bella Hassan
Technical Producer: Francesca Dunne
Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
Published 09/20/24
Over one thousand children are feared still missing in Pibor, South Sudan. An initiative is now underway to try and reunite abducted children with their families. Over the past few weeks, around 200 of them have been brought back home. But why are they being abducted and by whom?
Also why did thousands of young people attempt to cross the border between Morocco and Ceuta, in the northern part of the continent over the weekend? And did you know that Ceuta is still a Spanish territory?
And...
Published 09/19/24
Ahead of knife-edge December elections there are demands for an independent forensic audit of the voter register. The electoral commission says it is not needed. Why is the opposition party NDC adamant?
Communities in Guinea welcome the return of land taken from them violently by previous governments
Africa's future is urban- we explore what's behind the growth of megacities on the continent?
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Sunita Nahar, Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya, Kaine Pieri and...
Published 09/18/24
Kenya’s President Ruto has struck a labour deal with Germany, but how will the policy work, and will the skilled and semi-skilled workers arriving from Kenya be well-received?
Is Tanzania's increasing involvement in the tobacco industry sacrificing the health of its population?
And why did a student take Ghana's education department to court over his hairstyle?
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Charles Gitonga and Frenny Jowi in Nairobi. Yvette Twagiramariya, Benjamin Woodroof and Nyasha...
Published 09/17/24
Why did Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dissolve the National Assembly?
Consensual same sex acts are not a crime in Ivory Coast, so why are homophobic attacks on the rise?
Plus, we meet the man who's trying to save African indigenous vegetables from dying out.
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Charles Gitonga in Nairobi and Nyasha Michelle, Bella Hassan and Yvette Twagiramariya in London.
Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga
Technical producer: Francesca Dunne
Editors: Andre Lombard...
Published 09/16/24
Devastating floods caused by a burst dam in northeastern Nigeria have submerged entire residential areas, displacing tens of thousands of people and animals. Authorities say at least thirty people have died. Two hundered prisoners also escaped from the Maiduguri state prison. It's been described as the worst flooding in thirty years, reports our correspondent Azzezat Olaoluwa in Maiduguri.
Also, how the influence of so-called Islamic State in Mali is making things worse for women and girls...
Published 09/13/24
Why are workers at Kenya's main airports objecting to a planned deal to lease the facility to India's Adani Group for 30 years?
How Cameroon's simmering secessionist rebellion is affecting schooling for children
And why African women need to be involved in developing Artificial Intelligence.
Presenter : Audrey Brown
Producers: Charles Gitonga and Susan Gachuhi in Nairobi, Todah Opeyemi in Lagos with Bella Hassan and Paul Bakibinga in London
Technical Producer: Nick Randell
Editors:...
Published 09/12/24
On the night of 10 September 2023, Storm Daniel unleashed torrential rain and fierce winds on Libya’s north-east region. Two dams burst near Derna, releasing a devastating flood wave that swept through the city centre, killing thousands of people and causing widespread destruction. A year on since the disaster - a survivor reflects on the day and life now in Derna.
Also, there is a new malaria vaccine that could protect pregnant women and their unborn children.
And how the recent killings...
Published 09/11/24
In recent years, there have been several incidents of fires at boarding schools in Kenya, causing concern about safety measures in place. Is accountability possible?
Dark days ahead as Zambia plans to shut down its hydropower plant at Kariba due to drought
And how changing forms of payment for land are affecting women farmers in Sierra Leone.
Presenter: Audrey
Producers :Frenny Jowi, Susan Gachuhi and Charles Gitonga in Nairobi. Blessing Aderogba in Lagos and Bella Hassan in...
Published 09/10/24
Algeria's incumbent President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been re-elected with almost 95% of the vote. Election officials reported that less than 6 million of the country's 24 million voters turned out to vote raising questions about Tebboune's popular support. We'll get analysis.
Also, the Nigerian woman in Canada who allegedly made threats against other Nigerian ethnic groups in the country.
And how did African athletes fare at the 2024 Paralympics?
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Bella...
Published 09/09/24