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Each week, Jennifer Zabasajja provides a deep dive into the business stories that shape Africa. Join Jennifer and our Bloomberg reporters as they lift the lid on the news driving the continent.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 15min
Why More African Countries Are Switching To Chinese Yuan
Chinese mine operators in Zambia started paying royalties and taxes in yuan in Africa’s second-biggest copper producer, the latest sign of the growing acceptance of the currency on the continent. On this week’s episode, bloomberg reporter Matthew Hill and Bloomberg Economics Africa Economist Yvonne Mhango join Jennifer Zabasajja to discuss why China wants to boost the use of its currency, what’s in it for African countries, and whether there’s a risk of US retaliation For more stories from the region, you can subscribe to the Next Africa newsletter hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 15, 2026 • 18min
How The Death of Chimamanda Adichie’s Son Put Nigerian Healthcare Under Scrutiny
Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of infant death and medical negligenceCelebrated Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie has blamed the death of her 21-month old son on medical negligence, sparking a national conversation about healthcare standards in Africa’s most-populous nation. On this week’s episode, Jennifer Zabasajja speaks to Adichie’s sister-in-law, Anthea Esege-Nwandu, who is also a medical doctor. Then senior reporter Yinka Ibukun and healthcare reporter Janice Kew join to discuss the state of healthcare in Nigeria and across Africa, and why so many wealthy Africans are seeking treatment abroad.For more stories from the region, you can subscribe to the Next Africa newsletter hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 8, 2026 • 17min
AFCON 2025 Shows That Sports are Becoming a Big Business in Africa
As the 35th Africa Cup of Nations reaches the final stages, the organizers are already celebrating a record-breaking tournament. In this episode, our Nigeria-based reporter Nduka Orjinmo joins Jennifer Zabasajja to talk about the growth of African football, the growing business opportunities for sports on the continent and why changes to the tournament could make it even more attractive to sponsors. For more stories from the region, subscribe to the Next Africa newsletter hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 18, 2025 • 18min
From Trump Tarrifs to Gen Z Protests - How 2025 Changed Africa
In a year that saw South Africa host the G20, the continent found itself coming to terms with a transformed relationship with America both in terms of trade and access to aid. In this special episode of the Next Africa Podcast, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justice Malala joins Jennifer Zabasajja to look at the big moments of the year. They discuss the US South Africa Relationship, the roll back of democracy, and the role Gen Z has in shaping the continent. Then they look ahead to the big moments to watch in 2026 For more stories from the region, you can subscribe to the Next Africa newsletter hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 13min
Why A Failed Coup Signals Escalating Risk in West Africa
Katarina Hoije, Bloomberg's West Africa correspondent, shares her insights on the foiled coup in Benin. She details the swift regional intervention led by Nigeria and the timing of ECOWAS's decisive action, contrasting it with previous inaction. Katarina analyzes Nigeria's motivations for military involvement and discusses the rising trend of coups in West Africa since 2020, attributing it to political instability and youth discontent. She also highlights potential future hotspots and the implications for upcoming elections in the region.

Dec 4, 2025 • 14min
Can South Africa Sustain its Economic Rebound?
Yvonne Mhango, an economist from Bloomberg Economics specializing in Africa, dives into the recent surge in South Africa's financial assets. She explores how soaring commodity prices, government reforms, and global easing have restored investor confidence. Mhango discusses the importance of fiscal consolidation and outlines key milestones for investors to watch by 2026, including budget credibility and local elections. She provides insightful commentary on the gradual recovery expected, with growth projections aiming for 1.8% in coming years.

Nov 27, 2025 • 14min
Can South Africa Tackle Its Gender Based Violence Crisis?
S'thembile Cela, a dedicated government reporter, dives deep into South Africa's alarming gender-based violence crisis, revealing that the female murder rate is over five times the global average. As protests coincided with the G20, she discusses the motives behind activists' actions and their demands for international attention. Cela also highlights the government's potential declaration of GBV as a national disaster and the complexities involved in making real changes, shedding light on the dire conditions faced by victims and the urgent need for systemic reforms.

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Nov 20, 2025 • 15min
How Africa’s Energy Shortage Holds Back its Industrial Revolution
In this engaging discussion, Paul Burkhardt, a Bloomberg energy reporter, and Dr. Owen Omojiafo, the CEO of Nigerian energy investor Transcorp, delve into Africa's critical energy crisis. They explore how outdated grids and funding challenges are stifling industrial growth, particularly in Nigeria. Paul highlights the economic impacts of diesel reliance and potential bright spots in renewable energy, while Dr. Omojiafo emphasizes private sector solutions to improve electricity access and drive Africa's industrial revolution. The stakes are high as the continent aims to power a booming population.

Nov 13, 2025 • 16min
Why Africa’s Rainforests Are Reaching a Tipping Point
At COP30 in Brazil, scientists have warned that the Congo Basin, a region of tropical forest larger than India, is at a point where further damage may rob the world of a crucial bulwark against climate change. On this week’s episode, Jennifer Zabasajja is joined by Senior Africa Reporter Antony Sguazzin and Bloomberg Opinion Climate Columnist Lara Williams to discuss why the Congo Basin is so important to tackling climate change, what support African leaders are calling for and whether this COP summit will actually deliver any substantial action. You can read our coverage of COP30 here, and sign up for the Next Africa Newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 4, 2025 • 16min
Why Is Trump Threatening Military Action In Nigeria?
Neil Munshi, Deputy Managing Editor at Bloomberg with expertise in Middle East and Africa, shares insights alongside Abuja-based reporter Nduka Orjino. They discuss Trump's alarming threats to Nigeria concerning violence against Christians, tracing the origins of these claims in right-wing circles. The duo explores the diverse realities of violence in Nigeria, analyzes President Tinubu’s cautious response, and examines potential escalations with the U.S. Their conversation sheds light on the challenges Nigeria faces amid international scrutiny.


