
Mayeni Jones
Africa correspondent in Johannesburg.
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Sep 1, 2025 • 32min
South Africa building fire: What happened to survivors?
Mayeni Jones, a BBC correspondent in Johannesburg, and Paul Williams, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Reading, dive deep into the aftermath of a tragic building fire in Johannesburg. They discuss the ongoing struggles faced by survivors, highlighting the urgent need for improved housing conditions. The duo also explores how climate change is increasing flight turbulence, raising questions about air travel safety. Additionally, they compare divorce laws in Uganda and South Africa, debating the implications of no-fault vs. fault-based divorces.

Mar 24, 2026 • 10min
How gangs are taking advantage of South Africa’s water crisis
Mayeni Jones, BBC Africa correspondent reporting from Johannesburg, gives on-the-ground analysis of South Africa’s worsening water shortages and alleged 'water mafias'. She outlines how aging infrastructure and climate change strain supplies. She describes water tankers, accusations of theft and collusion, and how shortages hit daily life and deepen inequality.

May 19, 2025 • 27min
Child sex abuse uncovered in South Africa's illegal mines
Mayeni Jones, the BBC's Africa correspondent, joins fellow journalists Omar Wali and Piers Edwards to discuss harrowing findings of child trafficking and abuse within South Africa's illegal mines. They reveal the dire conditions under which vulnerable children work and their suffering due to exploitation. The conversation also touches on financial scandals in The Gambia and growing public discontent regarding corruption. Additionally, they highlight a landmark legal ruling in Nigeria that addresses negligence in sports, aiming to improve player safety and accountability.

Dec 5, 2023 • 35min
Rwanda Plan Takes Flight?
Former home office advisor Claire Pearsall and BBC's West Africa correspondent Mayeni Jones discuss the recently signed asylum treaty between the UK and Rwanda. BBC's climate editor Justin Rowlatt and former political strategist to the UNFCC Tom Rivett-Carnac explain the events at COP28, including the focus on phasing out fossil fuels and the controversy surrounding the president of COP.

Oct 23, 2020 • 34min
Castermind
The guest, Mayeni Jones from BBC, discusses the protests in Lagos and why Beyonce is involved. Topics include Nigeria Sars protests, youth movement against SARS, Marcus Rashford's advocacy for free school meals, and an interactive news quiz show segment.


