Iāve listened since 2016, I loved learning about elections and other issues effecting Africans inside Africa. Now the quality and format has completely changed. I stopped subscribing
I loved listening daily to get news, this isnāt really a news show anymore. Also the interviewers cut off people mid sentence, wrap up segments before a salutation, and raise their voices at times with some people that they interview. As a Black American who is interested in what is going on across the globe, this doesnāt provide much substance.
You report about baguette shortage, care home abuse and ignore a civil war / unrest in Ethiopiaās Amhara, in which hundreds - thousands die, and a population bigger than most African countryās is affected directly. No doubt you have a disgraceful motive in ignoring and playing down.
Yes, please do a story on the witchcraft camps. I am learning so much from your broadcast and have followed you here from Africa Today. Thank you! - Carol from Texas
The BBC has succeeded in stripping down the significance of the African continent by reducing the rich and entirely satisfactory Africa Today podcast to this anemic and most unsatisfying version. What was wrong with the previous formatā a comprehensive and extremely reliable news roundup on the politics, economy and social life of the entire continent, delivered every day by beloved presenters who always took a critical African perspective we enjoyed? Africans across boundaries and continents bonded and connected by their love for that podcast. We donāt like this format. With due respect to the hardworking producers and presenters still working on it, we appreciate you, but this format doesnāt work for your decades-long loyal listeners.
I really donāt like the new podcast. It should be called focus on a few topics in Africa. As Black American, I looked forward to the daily news from the motherland, now I feel like Iām getting a magazine version of news, a lazy version of information from Africa..... NOT GOOD!!
I have been listening to this podcast for more than three years now. Iām very disappointed with the reports on this podcast. Most of the news are about same countries in Africa. About three years ago my country Guinea-Bissau had election. It was a mess of an election. It was reported here. That was the first report I heard about my county.
This month June 4th we had an election and the winner was announced on June 8th. It was a peaceful election. Iām happy about it! No report about it in this podcast. Nada.
It seems as if they favored countries the speak English. For the countries that donāt speak English, they only report about them when the news are bad there.
I have always loved and listened to the Africa Today podcast, ever since I took my first African Politics class at university. I will miss it dearly but am looking forward to following the news and updates from the BBCās Focus on Africa in the BBC Sounds app.
Thank you, I enjoy your podcast immensely. However, I do think China is taking advantage of many countries and projects in Africa at large. Clear projection of your stories on a regular basis.
My friend, Muhindo runs a community based park ranger association in Goma city, DRC. They do wonderful things to educate youth about conserving and protecting wildlife near their villages near protected areas. Africa Reports helps me understand the political and environmental issues of the area so we can support him more effectively. Rick Parmer, California State Park Ranger Association
Thank you for featuring the impacts felt by the agricultural sector from the war in the Ukraine. I am curious to know if the environment will benefit from less application of industrial fertilizer, less nitrogen runoff and such. Regenerative agricultural practices may be part of a solution.
I like the style and small updates beforehand on other stories before jumping into the main events and stories. I think more positive news could be included, but I appreciate the interviews and the input from people in the countries. Love the podcast, one of my favorites for Africa news!
I wish Iād give more than 5 stars. Listening to Africa today is always a treat for me. So far, this has been my most reliable source of African news. If you want a summary of events from every corner of the worldās most gorgeous continent - look no further than the podcasts here. Thank you, BBC, for allowing this to happen. I must state that the journalism is of the highest caliber. The manner in which the presenters ask questions is outstanding. This demonstrates not only the highest level of readiness, but also a high level of quality research.Whenever I am unable to receive an update for some reason, I have time blocked off over the weekend to catch up on what's been making headlines and what's still making news. I'd point out that my knowledge of African politics, economy and health issues has grown tremendously. The production staff does a fantastic job of soliciting expert perspectives on the most important problems, which I think is quite gratifying for the listeners. Thanks for letting the rest of the world know more about Africa. šÆ recommend!!
My name is Samira I would like to call in and speak to my African people about the hope and unity
I am a listener from United States and this podcast is the only way I am connected to my continent
I thank you for your existence
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This podcast is informative and necessary for on the ground, up to date reporting on a continent thatās much more important than whatās implied by mainstream media coverage.
Iāve had documentaries to see inside of Africa, but there are so few that show how Africa is modernizing with the rest of the world. I canāt get news that paints an accurate picture of this continent in America, so itās a relief that I found BBC Africa. Thank you.
Iāve been listening for I donāt even know how many years. So good to hear news about the continent from a different perspective. Love Resident President, love the hard hitting interviews, love everything about it!
I've been listening for 5 years, it's my favorite source of news about the continent. Charasmatic corespondents and a range of pieces. They really capture the scope of Africa.
Africa almost never makes the news in the US except in the case of famine, genocide, governmental corruption, and terrorism. There's plenty of that here too (not so much famine, though) and listening can be sort of grim sometimes, but there's a balance of positive news and culture that I don't hear anyting about from American news sources.
I so much look forward to the podcast and really miss it when I have listened to them all in commuter-time. But I then get to listen to what is happening in the rest of the world. It so surpasses anything we have here in the US. Thank you...
This is a wonderful, informative news program.
However, I am encountering issues with the subscription program. It does not seem to want to load the new program, even if I have listened to a podcast the day before. It is a bit tedious to have to come to this page in the I-Tunes store to load the latest podcast after I've subscribed. I would appreciate you looking into this. Thanks!
The show is a part of my daily intake. I wish it could be a little longer however and at least have a regularly scheduled guests to be interviewed periodically to give us listeners some of their opinions.
Other than that, this is my favorite podcast.
My only complaint is that the podcast is too short!! Africa has SO MUCH going on politically right now, it's frustrating to not be able to hear more details... ( and of course Africa is generally not even mentioned on the evening news beyond the pirates ). The pod is a great starting point if one had time to do more in depth research but that's not usually possible.
This is an excellent podcast that covers both the main news stories out of Africa and some that don't make many other mainstream news media outlets. Knowledgable reporters, good interviews with politicians and spokespeople, and interesting interviews with a variety of African citizens regarding local and national politics.
I have just started listening to this podcast.. it was sad that the news reader said sorry...sorry...sorry... over and over again and started over the news reading several times... it was funny to hear him sigh after the fourth or fifth time. Hey, he's human too but I thought BBC would have editors to clean up the mistakes. I will keep listening but a good edit might add a minute or two of extra news.