Recent Episodes
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What role does the Africa Union play in ending conflict in Sudan?
Apr 23, 2025 – 14:53 -
How will Pope Francis be remembered in Africa?
Apr 22, 2025 – 15:50 -
Is the ‘African Heritage Diet’ more healthy for you?
Apr 21, 2025 – 14:58 -
How are Africa’s innovators shaping the future of AI?
Apr 18, 2025 – 17:24 -
Why are elite British boarding schools opening up in Lagos?
Apr 17, 2025 – 20:49 -
Why has Ugandan politician Bobi Wine decided to stand in Uganda’s 2026 election?
Apr 16, 2025 – 22:45 -
What’s the situation in Darfur two years after Sudan’s war broke out?
Apr 15, 2025 – 21:13 -
Sudan: What’s changed after two years of war?
Apr 14, 2025 – 17:06 -
Why aren’t there more African wildlife filmmakers?
Apr 11, 2025 – 19:06 -
How is Lesotho responding to President Donald Trump's 50% tariff?
Apr 10, 2025 – 18:20 -
What is stopping women in Africa from inheriting land?
Apr 9, 2025 – 19:16 -
Can football help women prisoners get back on their feet?
Apr 8, 2025 – 17:57 -
Is Somali piracy on the comeback?
Apr 7, 2025 – 17:41 -
How much is South Africa willing to sacrifice for Palestinians?
Apr 4, 2025 – 19:49 -
How is Zambia dealing with lead contamination?
Apr 3, 2025 – 21:05 -
What does Africa’s urban population boom mean for its major cities?
Apr 2, 2025 – 17:28 -
Why don’t we know more about Lupus and autoimmune diseases?
Apr 1, 2025 – 20:40 -
Why does southern Africa experience so many devastating cyclones?
Mar 31, 2025 – 18:13 -
What will Kirsty Coventry’s win mean for Africa?
Mar 28, 2025 – 18:00 -
Why are street football tournaments a Ramadan tradition in Egypt?
Mar 27, 2025 – 16:55 -
Is Morocco’s drought changing Eid traditions?
Mar 26, 2025 – 12:04 -
How did the promise of work lead Africans into scam centres in Myanmar?
Mar 25, 2025 – 21:46 -
The man bringing light to remote communities - while tackling plastic waste
Mar 24, 2025 – 17:16 -
What are the challenges facing Namibia’s first female president?
Mar 21, 2025 – 19:05 -
Why is SADC withdrawing its troops from the DRC?
Mar 20, 2025 – 19:41 -
How's Nigeria reacted to a Senator's allegations that she's been sexually harassed?
Mar 19, 2025 – 20:14 -
Western Sahara: what is life like for the Sahrawi refugees?
Mar 18, 2025 – 16:29 -
Why has Mogadishu become a safe haven for many Sudanese doctors?
Mar 17, 2025 – 18:22 -
Why is South Africa’s black economic empowerment policy so polarizing?
Mar 14, 2025 – 18:50 -
How are US mass deportations impacting African immigrants?
Mar 13, 2025 – 21:30 -
How did Niger eliminate river blindness?
Mar 12, 2025 – 16:56 -
How is Zimbabwe responding to persistent drought-related hunger?
Mar 11, 2025 – 17:17 -
Why is autism still misunderstood in Africa?
Mar 10, 2025 – 18:21 -
Could South Sudan return to civil war?
Mar 7, 2025 – 18:45 -
How is Uganda’s largest refugee camp changing lives through performing arts?
Mar 6, 2025 – 21:01 -
How can schools prepare for extreme weather conditions?
Mar 5, 2025 – 17:48 -
Why does the African microbiome matter?
Mar 4, 2025 – 18:05 -
Can Africa build its own AI ecosystem?
Mar 3, 2025 – 14:53 -
Why are some people dismissive of Afcon?
Feb 28, 2025 – 14:48 -
Is Zimbabwe's president Emmerson Mnangagwa set for a third term?
Feb 27, 2025 – 19:49 -
Can Sudan feed itself in the future?
Feb 26, 2025 – 19:40 -
DRC Conflict: What happened during Goma’s prison break?
Feb 25, 2025 – 15:39 -
How has the hike in data and mobile phone call prices affected Nigerians?
Feb 24, 2025 – 14:49 -
How is Muhsin Hendricks’ murder affecting queer Muslim communities across Africa?
Feb 21, 2025 – 21:34 -
Is it possible to run a successful business in the war-torn DRCongo?
Feb 20, 2025 – 17:59 -
Should more men train to be midwives?
Feb 19, 2025 – 18:00 -
Why is writer Taban Lo Liyong not ready to stop working?
Feb 18, 2025 – 15:37 -
Is Africa’s trade relationship with the United States under threat?
Feb 17, 2025 – 19:56 -
Can technology and urban greening cool Sierra Leone’s scorching heat?
Feb 14, 2025 – 13:56 -
Are South Africa and the United States reaching the end of their relationship?
Feb 13, 2025 – 22:00
Recent Reviews
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african skyA must-listen!Wonderful concise, upbeat, insightful take on the news that normally gets missed by mass media. Thank you especially for the recent episode on Lupus! So encouraging to not feel alone out there. And so wish I could bring meds to those in remote places, who couldn’t afford diagnosis or treatment. What can we do to help?
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Ada MbaiseExcellent!The hosts are well researched and the guests are inspiring… (well most of them). The contrast between private citizen guests and most of the political guests/government representatives (in terms of social awareness, service orientation and emotional intelligence), is stunning.
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IcarescaGreat informative podcastI learn so much in bitesized pieces and Alan K. is an absolute joy to listen to. I wish I could have him over for dinner.
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muthembwaPaul in the USAYou show is extremely informative and I have learned a lot Keep it going
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T-LurExcellentAllan…your deep dive into these stories is excellent…it gives more contents to these issues…something the regular news cast don’t do…keep up the great work!
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TwijordanGuest are ignorantThe people running the podcast seem to do their research, but the guests are ignorant to a point of frustration. The fact that many of them are politicians makes it even worse.
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Imuka SingersKasujja is a rare spicieThe reporting is incredibly professional, authentic and deeply from the caring soul of someone who masters his subject matter and respect AFRICA without malice or arrogance . What a Genious !
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holdenoliveMr. KasujjaYou are a gem. A true journalist in the midst of the wreckage of the industry. I am just someone who wants to learn more about Africa. Thank you for the professional, informative work you do. You respect the intelligence of your listeners, and that is such a rare thing .I hope young people listen to your example and carry on this important work.
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ordamnGreat voice with great storiesHonestly, the best Africa coverage the BBC does. Far better than the sometimes arrogant, ignorant, unselfaware reports some UK born correspondents send back… My only suggestion would be that since it often sounds like the people being interviewed are on a phone line, you often have to concentrate much harder to understand them… if they were more often able to record their conversations from their end, using a different phone or something, then send that recording in for mixing, the audio quality would probably be improved. But it might not be worth it, and I know not every interviewee would be able to do that. The podcast is great though, and I really appreciate it! Thank you Alan and all the rest of the team!
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T Drinker21/7/2022 episode Tour de FranceI always look forward to the African Daily which is why I feel inclined to share my disappointment n the Tour de France episode. It began with the reporter informing us that she despises cycling. Not a very positive note to begin on. She missed reporting how Italy and France view bicycling as a way of life and all bicyclists are given the right of way on public roads. A societal respect for cycling should be more universally promoted which plays a large part in creating professional cyclists. Best of luck to Pasio In France!
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Naba at Nazziba RiseA stapleWhat a show! Alan introduces me to the most unexpected topics, and with his excellent interviewing skills, always brings out interesting information I would never have stumbled into on my own. I do not see any equivalent podcast on African issues that can compete. It has become a staple.
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Crashes immediatelyMy new favoriteAlan is my favorite BBC journalist. He's is an incredible interviewer with regular people and state leaders alike, and always asks meaningful questions. I'm a devoted fan from way over here in the Midwest of the U.S.!
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mochamomaGreat African Insights!Love and look forward to this podcast!
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judûGreat stuffInformative and wide-spanning content
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vancouver, wa 55Frequent listener 55I love this program. It’s both entertaining and enlightening. Keep doing a great job! Thank you.
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spicyartist_A part of my daily Routine!Alan Is absolutely incredible at delivering relevant information about Africa. I listen to this podcast every morning. Keep up the amazing work.
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Deckson76Fantastic!This is a fabulous, stylish podcast for anyone looking for an in depth review of current news from across the African continent. It can be hard to find news coverage of countries like Nigeria that gives a smart, lengthy analysis. Much needed and appreciated. Thank you, Alan!
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Rwandan DudeThanks for keeping us posted on what’s happening on the continent!I am an African citizen living in the Bay Area of San Francisco, that’s not really important; but thanks for being versatile in your stories. I came to know the show through the COMB, but since then I haven’t missed an episode, and the best part of it is I can’t predict what the next episode would be like! I like how all episodes end; That Kasujja with two JJ 😂
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Tommy D from CaliOutstandingExcellent analysis and perspective delivered in a world class stage voice. Everyone should listen
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MotowN'ShowtownAfrica like you NEED to know!“Alan! Besides the imposing clear timbre to that deep baritone..more importantly a concise & daily review of life in Africa from the boots up! I’m a retired American white guy living in the Philippines..and this podcast in shallah..will prepare me for a post Covid trip across the continent thanks to this excellent podcast. If you care about emerging markets & the wonderful African diaspora..you will tune in like me!”
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California Admires Ruiz TizonOutstandingCreative, edgy, and well-researched.
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mgersichFills in my world viewAs an American midwestern, it’s hard to get in depth stories on Africa. Alan always gives a complete yet easy to understand account with the help of his expert guests.
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JupiternamesA real treatI always listen to the new episodes right away. The production and the variety of topics is very nice. You could not find a better host. He adds just enough personality to the show to make it feel personal to the listener and his voice is beautiful to hear.
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GlobalCaroleWhen You Want Accurate Credible African NewsAfrica Daily is a must if you’re looking for credible, accurate news and insights about the African continent. The wit and wisdom of Alan Kasujja create the type of daily program seldom heard in the podcast marketplace. Bite size nuggets just waiting to be consumed. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone who wants to rise above the stereotypes.
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a_r___Super useful, high quality reportingThank you Alan, I’ve been telling anyone who’ll listen in North Carolina to follow your show.
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G LaughTwo J’sAlan has quickly become a staple in my line up of must listen to shows. Unique perspectives in a variety of topics and his relentless professionalism while interviewing is unparalleled. This is not just fluff he goes in on the hard questions too. Incredible show!!!
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tretughGreat contentLove the Africa centered view of things! This century will see Africa exponentially rise, and I’m excited to see it happen
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itsrachiebaiWonderful!Great informational and insightful podcast!
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10472549201BeautifulLove listening to Alan and hearing from an underrated continent. Thank you!
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igneous2xNew subscriberI love this show! So much so that I made a point of catching up on all the episodes, since I’d just heard a recommendation for it this past weekend while listening to another podcast show. Have two people in mind who might be interested in taking a listen. I am learning SO much, and in such an enjoyable format—bravo!
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ToriYargeauI’ve been waiting for this!Wonderful host, important topics, and great guests. I’ve been waiting for a podcast that focuses on the Continent. Only wish they were longer; can’t get enough of Africa Daily!
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BenmwelwaNiceKeep up Allan and team, I’m loving this new podcast
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TraptinusSuperbFound this due to a reference in a another podcast. I liked Alan’s voice (not ghe best reason to choose a pod cast) and then looked it up. Listened to 2 episodes and plan on staying subscribed BTW. I have no Africa connection, just want to learn
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Gratitude Y'allForm over Function?This show is clearly produced with great care but I can’t figure out who the intended audience is or for what purpose. Personally, I looking for a “daily,” an informative summary journey around the continent, drawing attention to important stories falling between the persistent gaps in so-called “world news” reported elsewhere but in two attempted listenings, I have’t managed to finish this show. These voices are certainly important, unquestionably valid, but it seems that a “daily,” covering a vast and uniquely young and diverse continent, should have a bit more urgency and maybe save the longer form narrative audio mashup storytelling for a weekend edition. Will check back in case I got it all wrong.
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Siwel MoneypennyExcited!!I just heard about this and I am giddy with excitement. I am looking forward to hearing more of Alan’s detailed reporting from all corners of the continent. I wish you all the best of luck in bringing the stories that need to be heard to light. I will tell everyone I know about it.
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