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Africa Here and NOW

Africa Here and NOW

Martine Dennis

The conversation you've always wanted to have about Africa.Combining in-depth knowledge with exclusive analysis of events and trends affecting the continent. Our team has vast experience in Africa and has an extensive network of contacts from Cape Town to Cairo and from Addis to Accra, which will help us provide fresh commentary presented with wit and style.We believe there is a growing demand for accurate, incisive information about Africa and we are dedicated to asking the questions that matter and offering, at least, some of the answers.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Africa Here and NOW episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Africa Here and NOW for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Africa Here and NOW episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

We speak to Ghanaian academic and political analyst, DR MICHAEL AMOAH, about his country's impressive record of holding orderly elections that lead to peaceful transitions of power. It's a record that's all the more impressive when compared with many of Ghana's neighbours.

So JOHN MAHAMA returns to power - he served one term in 2012-2016 - and we discuss his to-do list. First up, we hear, he needs to try to cut a better deal with his country's creditors. Ghana is labouring under the worst economic conditions for a generation. Everyone commends the early concession speech by MAHAMADU BAWUMIA.


PATRICK's in Paris from where he gets a close up view of France's political woes and reminds us of its troubles abroad. More and more of its former colonies are turning away and rejecting a French military presence on their territories. The latest to send French troops packing are Chad and Senegal who follow in the footsteps of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.


TIFFANY WOGNAIH, Senior Associate at global consulting firm, J.S.Held, tells us about the demands for more revenue from the mining sectors in the Sahelian Three - Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Following the well publicised arrest of western company executives and a warrant for the arrest of the CEO of a Canadian firm, Tiffany says the investment environment is dramatically altered. While western investors may be wary of future projects, Tiffany suggests that interest from the so-called Middle Powers like Russia, Turkey and Iran could fill the gap.


DONU's fascination with Namibia continues. She approves wholeheartedly of the election of the country's first woman president - NETUMBO NANDI-NDAITWAH - or Triple N as she's known. We hear how Triple N's celebration could be short lived - there's an awful lot to do, not least dealing with the outcome of the parliamentary election that is being contested by the main opposition party.



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Africa Here and NOW - Some Lighter moments of 2024

Some Lighter moments of 2024

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12/29/24 • 12 min

In this special year ender, as we round off season 3 of Africa Here and NOW, we look back at some of the moments that made us smile.


The former Nigerian Super Eagle, footballer EFAN EKOKU, made us laugh with his cheeky bet on the winning team in the Africa Cup of Nations.

Then Ghanaian football pundit, GARY AL SMITH, encouraged DONU into revealing what really lays behind the infamous rivalry between Nigeria and South Africa!


Former Nigerian President OLUSEGUN OBASANJO explained how close Niger and Nigeria are in an intriguing way. That was at a time when the West Africa bloc ECOWAS, led by Nigeria, was threatening military action against the military junta who'd carried out a coup.


Political analyst, MOELETSI MBEKI, younger brother to the former South African president, THABO MBEKI, gave us a rare glimpse into Mbeki family life.


Zeinab Badawi talked about her new book, An African History of Africa and also told us a little bit more about herself.

Renowned Zimbabwean journalist and activist, HOPEWELL CHIN'ONO turned to rap to get young Zimbabweans to register to vote.


We asked about AI and how it was going down with the people of Malawi, especially as they'd been so hesitant to embrace the double decker bus!

We found out about a new craze sweeping Somalia: naming children Istanbul, after the Turkish city. It's apparently in recognition of Turkey's support for Somalia through thick and thin.

The Zambian Anglican Bishop TREVOR MWAMBA, bemoaned the state of our humanity and compassion in 2024 and suggested that if Jesus were a refugee at the time of the former UK Conservative government, he'd have been put on a plane to Rwanda.


KEMI BADENOCH, who became the first black woman to lead a British political party - the Tories - created a lot of buzz particularly among her fellow Nigerians who were dismayed at her negative portrayal of Nigeria. DONU offered her some advice, from one Nigerian woman to another.


Botswana's election yielded a seismic result with the ruling party voted out in a landslide. It presented us with a golden opportunity to talk to former President IAN KHAMA about his country's political shift, his plans for the future and his dance moves.


PATRICK and DONU rounded off this bonus episode in characteristic form!


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Africa Here and NOW - Coups, Conflict, Family Dinners and Donkeys
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02/21/24 • 45 min

Former Nigerian President, OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, in an exclusive interview, tells us why Western-style democracy doesn't work for Africa and suggests a traditional system of consensus instead.

Political economist, MOELETSI MBEKI, explains why the ANC is facing a drubbing in South Africa's next elections; he pays tribute to OBASANJO, the elder statesman, and tells us he doesn't argue with big brother, THABO MBEKI.

Plus, How the fate of the humble mule reached the in-trays of Africa's leaders; they've now banned the slaughter of donkeys for their skins. We discover ejiao - a Chinese beauty treatment.

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Africa Here and NOW - Donu's Kidnapping Story

Donu's Kidnapping Story

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02/15/24 • 47 min

AfricaHere&NOW's panellist, DONU KOGBARA, tells us of the time she was kidnapped from her home in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. For almost 2 weeks she was kept captive in a tiny hut in a mangrove swamp. She was beaten but developed an empathetic relationship with her captors. She grew to understand the reasons why the young men had taken her by force and were demanding $2 millons for her release. Donu tells us of the impact her kidnapping has had on her life, and on that of her family.

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Why are police officers from Kenya being sent to Haiti where gang violence is tearing the Caribbean country apart?

South Africa’s ANC loses a senior figure: MAVUSO MSIMANG, a party stalwart quits over ‘entrenched corruption’ and says his beloved party’s prospects in next year’s elections do not look good.

As COP28 wraps up, did Africa get what it wanted? We ask a Nigerian energy consultant and we hear from a rather frustrated Ghanaian delegate who’s there in Dubai.

Plus Tinubu’s enormous delegation to COP28, Nigerians are up in arms.

And find out why Rwanda’s President is no doubt rubbing his hands with glee...

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Africa Here and NOW - Showdown in Dubai and DRC's Crowded Election Starting Line
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11/29/23 • 40 min

Africa's Climate Tsar, Carlos Lopes on what Africa wants from COP28

A young Nigerian activist warns us that in the rush to kickstart production of Green energy, not to forget the 600 million Africans who don't even have access to electricity.

The runners and riders in the DR Congo presidential race - all 25 of them.

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Africa Here and NOW - Liberia's Close Call and We Follow the Money
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11/14/23 • 41 min

Liberians vote in the closest presidential runoff since the civil war -we gauge the mood in Monrovia.

Nigerian politician turned academic, Kayode Fayemi, calls for a Marshall Plan for the Sahel.

The Africa Investment Forum in Marrakech - almost 35 BILLION dollars is pledged. Who left Morocco happy?

The Rugby Africa president persuades us that his sport is more than just fun, it's big business too.

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Africa here and Now's PATRICK SMITH has rocked up in Gaborone to gauge the mood in diamond-rich Botswana as people prepare to vote. He finds that this month's election could present the most serious challenge to the ruling party's almost 60 years in power.


Have the books been cooked in Mozambique's election? The stakes are high, a $150billion gas project is on the cards.


Somaliland- the breakaway republic which has no international recognition - is in the eye of a growing storm in the Horn of Africa. A new alliance between Eritrea, Egypt and Somalia threatens to isolate Ethiopia. But it's tiny Somaliland that's central to the current tensions. Its deal with Ethiopia to offer a stretch of its Gulf of Aden coastline in exchange for official recognition has upset everyone in the region. We find out more with PROFESSOR EID ALI AHMED, a senior advisor to the government in Hargeisa.


The well-being of Cameroon's 91 year old president has been on our minds; a recent rumour that he had died went viral. The Yaounde government rubbished the rumours and decreed that Cameroonians be banned from discussing the health of their leader or risk prosecution. Africa Here and Now's DONU KOGBARA shares her thoughts on nonagenerian leaders and Orwellian decrees.


And why did Tarzan, the legendary apeman, have no African friends despite being raised in an African jungle? That's the kind of question being considered by BARBARA ANGOPA on her new podcast HOLLYWOOD AFRICANS. Along with her co-host, AMAKA UGWUNKWO, Barbara dissects the way black people are portrayed in the movies. Check out HOLLYWOOD AFRICANS, available on all major audio platforms.



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Africa Here and NOW - Trump Says America First, We Should Say Africa First
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02/18/25 • 35 min

Amidst the global disruption being wreaked by the Trump administration, a new man takes the helm of the African Union. Expectations are high as the continent faces a complex mix of challenges: an increase in the number of conflicts, the damaging impact of climate change, growing poverty and inequality and the shift in global power dynamics.


Djiboutian MAHMOUD ALI YOUSSOUF has an overflowing in-tray. We discuss the challenges with the AU's former envoy to Washington, Dr ARIKANA CHIHOMBORI. Anyone who's heard Ambassador Chihombori knows that she doesn't mince her words. And she certainly doesn't hold back as she give us her assessment of what the African Union chairman faces in 2025.

  • She recommends an inventory of what lies BEHIND the problems faced by the continent, the root causes.
  • Ambassador Chihombori blames many of the continent's conflicts on the activities of western multinationals
  • She applauds President Trump's decision to withdraw overseas aid, saying that most of it goes to fund the lavish lifestyles of a few African elites
  • Dr Chihombori showers with praise the juntas of the Sahel for ridding themselves of French neo-colonial influence
  • DONU KOGBARA pushes back and suggests that Africans are perfectly capable of instigating senseless violence themselves without outside influence
  • What would Ambassador Chihombori do if she were head of the AU? She would counter western-inspired narratives by creating a truly pan-African media to arms Africans with facts and the truth.

Thank goodness for Africa Here and Now - the conversation you've always wanted to have about the continent!



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Africa Here and NOW - The King, the President and The Black Book
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10/31/23 • 40 min

King Charles' first overseas trip as monarch is to Kenya - what kind of reception awaits him?

What benefit could President Ramaphosa bring to the Israel/Gaza war? He offers his service amid a row over his government's supposed support for Hamas.

Has Nollywood finally come of age? The Black Book film smashes records and goes global.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Africa Here and NOW have?

Africa Here and NOW currently has 39 episodes available.

What topics does Africa Here and NOW cover?

The podcast is about News, Culture, Art, News Commentary, Podcasts, Africa and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on Africa Here and NOW?

The episode title 'Gazans in Egypt? 'Tribalism is holding back Nigeria ', says Moghalu, The World's Most Expensive Hole in the Ground in Ghana' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Africa Here and NOW?

The average episode length on Africa Here and NOW is 36 minutes.

How often are episodes of Africa Here and NOW released?

Episodes of Africa Here and NOW are typically released every 13 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Africa Here and NOW?

The first episode of Africa Here and NOW was released on Oct 31, 2023.

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