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One question to wake up to every weekday morning. One story from Africa, for Africa. Alan Kasujja takes a deep dive into the news shaping the continent. Ready by early morning, five days a week, Monday to Friday.

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One question to wake up to every weekday morning. One story from Africa, for Africa. Alan Kasujja takes a deep dive into the news shaping the continent. Ready by early morning, five days a week, Monday to Friday.

    Why are lions roaming Nairobi's residential streets?

    Why are lions roaming Nairobi's residential streets?

    Residents of Ongata Rongai, a suburb in the Kenyan capital Nairobi have recently had to be on their guard after a number of lions have been sighted roaming their neighbourhood.
    Concern peaked three weeks ago when a video circulated of a lion climbing over a perimeter wall into a homestead – only to re-emerge with a dog in its mouth moments later.
    Since then the residents have received alerts from wildlife authorities, as more carnivores have been sighted.
    The increase in such incidents has reignited the debate over whether humans are able to live so closely to wild animals within a city. Nairobi is the only city in the world to contain a national park.
    For today’s Africa Daily podcast, Peter Musembi speaks to Sylvia Koira, the college student whose family dog was taken and eaten by the lioness, their homestead’s caretaker Joshua Isiga, and the BBC’s Ruth Nesoba- also a resident.

    • 20 min
    What will the death of Malawi’s VP Saulos Chilima mean for politics there?

    What will the death of Malawi’s VP Saulos Chilima mean for politics there?

    It was the news that Malawians had been dreading: on Tuesday President Lazarus Chakwera announced that his vice president, Saulos Chilima, had been killed in a plane crash.
    Vice President Chilima had been travelling to the funeral of a former government minister. The military aircraft he was on had been flying in bad weather and disappeared from airport radars on Monday. When it was found by rescuers, the aircraft was completely destroyed. There were eight others onboard, including the former first lady, Shanil Dzimbiri.
    Africa Daily’s Mpho Lakaje has been looking at the reaction to Tuesday’s announcement with Bayana Chunga, a journalist in Blantyre and Felix Njawala, the spokesman for Vice President Saulos Chilima’s UTM party.

    • 15 min
    Is Nigeria's national anthem change an important shift in culture or a political distraction?

    Is Nigeria's national anthem change an important shift in culture or a political distraction?

    President Bola Tinubu has signed into law a bill to reintroduce Nigeria’s old national anthem which was dropped by its military government in 1978.
    He said the country’s old anthem composed in 1959 symbolised Nigeria's diversity. But many have questioned his priorities amid the cost of living crisis which is shaking the country to the core.
    Africa Daily’s Alan Kasujja has been hearing more about this change and its impact from the BBC’s Chris Ewokor in the capital Abuja and Nigerian gospel singer and song writer Chidinma Okebalama, better known as “Chee”.

    • 16 min
    Are dowries putting too much pressure on men and women in South Sudan?

    Are dowries putting too much pressure on men and women in South Sudan?

    Before most marriages in South Sudan go ahead, men will typically give the woman’s family a dowry in the form of money and most often cattle.
    For some it’s seen as an important tradition and a sign of respect. However, there are growing concerns from both men and women that providing dowries has become a burden and is leading to more sinister outcomes. This includes forced marriages and men resorting to violent cattle raids to steal the cows they need to get married.
    In today’s Africa Daily, Alan Kasujja hears from young men and women in South Sudan on what the tradition means for them.

    • 20 min
    Why are Ghana’s foreign scholarship students struggling financially?

    Why are Ghana’s foreign scholarship students struggling financially?

    The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has been pleading for urgent support for Ghanaian students studying abroad who have not received their stipends for almost a year. The students are on a government scholarship, and they left Ghana with the promise of getting financial support during their time at university. The scholarship was set up for "brilliant and needy" students. But as Ghana is facing its own economic crisis, it has left these students with a huge financial burden of their own.

    Presenter: Alan Kasujja. Guest: Eric Sarpong

    • 17 min
    Where to from here for South Africa after the elections?

    Where to from here for South Africa after the elections?

    For the first time since the fall of apartheid in 1994, South Africa is now negotiating an uncharted political territory.

    It comes after the ruling African National Congress (ANC), a party that was once led by Nelson Mandela, lost its parliamentary majority.

    The organization received 40.18% in last week’s elections, followed by the Democratic Alliance (DA) with 21.81% and Umkhonto Wesizwe Party (MK) with 14.58%.

    Some attribute the dismal performance of the ANC to its fallout with former president Jacob Zuma who now leads the MK Party.

    At a press briefing on Wednesday, the ANC revealed that it was in talks with the DA, EFF and several other smaller parties.

    It said it also reached out to the MK Party, but hasn’t received any positive feedback.

    So, who will the ANC form a coalition government with?

    Africa Daily’s Mpho Lakaje explores various options with Dr. Hlengiwe Ndlovu from the Wits School of Governance and former diplomat Botsang Moiloa.

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