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Focus on Africa is a BBC news programme broadcast on the international feed of the BBC News channel, and on local partner channels of the BBC in African countries. [1] The programme was presented by Komla Dumor each weekday from its inception until his sudden death, aged 41, in January 2014. [ 2 ]
BBC Focus on Africa was a quarterly magazine established in 1990, based in London, UK, [2] and available widely in Africa and in English-speaking countries globally. [1] The magazine covered news, politics, economics, social events, culture and sport, and had access to correspondents based across Africa.
She applied for a position at the BBC World Service in London which was looking for three presenters from East, West and South Africa, and got the job. In 2009 she started presenting Focus on Africa's radio edition, which she did for three years [ 4 ] before the program went onscreen in 2012 where she continued to present it, and remains one of ...
Mimi Fawaz is a Nigerian-Lebanese sports journalist, show host and presenter who currently works as a sports presenter on Focus on Africa, a BBC news programme broadcast on BBC World News alongside BBC Africa and BBC Sports. She has worked for CNN, ESPN and ITV Television networks.
He joined Citizen TV's producers Royal Media Services in 2009 [2] [1] where he worked as a producer, and as presenter on the Power Breakfast Show and on Citizen Weekend, [2] as well as presenting the Zinduka show. [1] He won the CNN's African Journalist Award, Sport Award in 2012, [2] [3] and in 2015, he won the Mohammed Amin Africa award. [4]
The presenter of Focus on Africa, the BBC's flagship and first-ever dedicated daily TV news programme in English for African audiences, broadcast on BBC World News, has established himself as one of the emerging African faces of global broadcasting. As a lead presenter for BBC World, Dumor has considerable influence on how the continent is ...
Africa is a 2013 British television series created by the BBC Natural History Unit. It focuses on wildlife and wild habitats in Africa, and was four years in the making. It consists of six hour-long episodes and six 10-minute-long featurettes.
In the late 1960s, he joined the BBC, where he was the editor of Focus on Africa and Network Africa on the BBC African Service. [1] [2] Apart from his work as a journalist on African affairs, he has worked in educational broadcasting and on the British domestic culture and arts programme, Kaleidoscope. He is also a published playwright, with ...