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    If you want to know what’s trending in news, health, sports and lifestyle, then tune in to Africa 54. Airing Monday through Friday, this 30-minute program takes a closer look at the stories Africans are talking about, with reports from VOA correspondents, and interviews with top experts and analysts. Africa 54 also serves viewers with timely information about health, education, business and technology.

    And for the young and young at heart, Africa 54 provides a daily dose of pop culture, including music, fashion and entertainment.On our Programs:Watch for more political, health, sports, and feature stories on.Meet the Team. Esther Githui-Ewart, Anchor of Africa 54Esther Githui-Ewart is the Lead Anchor of VOA ‘s Africa 54 daily television news program for sub-Saharan Africa. Esther started her career in Kenya with the National Broadcaster KBC as Television Presenter, before coming to the U.S. To work for the Voice of America’s Swahili Service. She is one of the first VOA reporters to interview U.S. President Barack Obama in 2004. Esther reports daily on political developments in Africa and also follows closely the initiatives of the African diaspora.

    A veteran journalist of VOA English TV to Africa, Esther also served as the host of VOA’s “Africa Journal,” a weekly television call-in program and Anchored “Special Report Africa,” a weekly lifestyle television magazine program sharing human interest stories of the African the continent and the diaspora. On Wednesdays: Technology with Paul NdihoPaul Ndiho is an award-winning Multimedia Ugandan – American video journalist, host of Shaka Extra Time and Africa Technology on Africa 54. Paul has traveled extensively to more than 30 Africa countries, reporting on African politics, different economies, the diverse cultures, and the people with a particular interest in entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology. He is passionate about mentorship and developing the next generation of African entrepreneurs. Email:pndiho@voanews.com, Facebook: Paul Ndiho and Twitter: @pndiho.

    On Fridays: Music with Heather MaxwellHeather Maxwell is an American ethnomusicologist and singer/songwriter and composer. She has worked in Africa for over 30 years, published academic and musical works, and speaks French and Bambara, in addition to her native English.

    Maxwell Hosts and produces the legacy, music radio program Music Time in Africa (MTIA) which was founded by the late Leo Sarkisian in 1965. MTIA is dedicated to pan-African music, music news, and interviews with artists from across the continent and the diaspora. Maxwell also hosts Music Makers, a weekly TV feature of African music for VOA’s Africa 54. Since taking the helm of MTIA in 2012, she has built a dynamic, social media and community around the radio program, adding millions of new fans.Facebook: Music Time in Africa – MTIATwitterInsta: @mtiamaxwell. Vincent Makori, Managing Editor of Africa 54Vincent Makori is the Managing Editor of Africa 54, Voice of America’s daily TV program for Africa.

    He also serves as a producer and writer and Anchor for Africa 54. Vincent is a versatile journalist with 20 years of experience, working in Africa, Europe and the U.S.

    He has been at VOA for more than 11 years.Vincent has covered a wide range of stories including the Africa Union Summit in Lusaka, Zambia, The U.N. General Assembly in New York, International Trade and Technology Fairs in Berlin and Hanover Germany. The International AIDS Conference, in Mexico City, Mexico, and the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.He has interviewed people of all walks of life, including high ranking officials and presidents, among them, former U.S.

    President George W. Bush, President Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi, former President of Ghana John Kufuor, President Ifikepunye Pohamba of Namibia; Noble Laureate Wangari Maathai and academic luminaries like Professor Ali Mazrui.He holds a post-graduate degree in mass communication from the School of Journalism of the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in English Literature from Moi University, Kenya. He has attended numerous training programs in journalism, in Kenya, Germany and the U.S. Each day, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news and a selection of listeners' letters.Daybreak Africa is paired with the 30-minute World News Now program at 0330, 0430, 0530 and 0630 UTC to provide a seamless hour of comprehensive news coverage.ScheduleMonday-Friday0300, 0400, 0500 & 0600 UTC/GMTContact UsE-mailTelephoneTo leave a message for the program staff, call +1.202.205.9942.

    After you hear the VOA identification, press 25 and then leave your message after the tone. Speak clearly and provide your name and location.

    We might use your comments in our program!Postal MailVoice of AmericaRoom 1613330 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20237USA. Join host Carol Castiel each week as she and two advocates from the world of politics, culture, public policy, or academia debate and discuss a critical issue in the news. This program brings depth, perspective, and insight to the world around us. Issues that affect our lives and global stability are debated and discussed in a free-wheeling, unscripted discussion of fact and opinion.Subscribe to a of the showBroadcast ScheduleEncounter is broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays. You can also listen to us via affiliate stations in your area. Check your local radio station guide for more information. Saturdays: 0330 0930 1430 1800 and 2330 UTC.

    Sundays: 0530 1230 1730 1930 UTCAbout Your HostCarol Castiel moderates and produces not only Encounter but Press Conference USA as well. She also oversees the production of Issues in the News, VOA’s roundup of the week’s top stories by distinguished Washington journalists.Before joining the Voice of America, Carol was a consultant/freelance journalist specializing in the promotion of trade and investment between the United States and Africa.

    She was also a contributing editor to the London-based West Africa Magazine. Carol is fluent in Portuguese, French, and Spanish. She holds an M.A.

    Degree in International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh.Contact:Email: ​Facebook: ​Twitter: ​Postal Mail:Voice of AmericaEncounterWashington, D.C. Washington journalists from print, wire services, and broadcast media discuss the top news stories of the week.Drawing on their contacts and sources at the White House, Capitol Hill and elsewhere, our panel of journalists provide unique insights and analysis that go beyond the headlines and give listeners the 'inside' story on what they see and hear in the news.Subscribe to a of the showBroadcast ScheduleIssues in the News is broadcast on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. You can also listen to us via affiliate stations in your area. Let's Talk is an interactive discussion program about lifestyle issues. Sunday Shomari examines everything from African cuisine to cellphones.

    Sunday collects audience questions and comments via social media, and speaks with guests on the programs who share their experiences and opinions.Host Sunday Shomari hails from Tanzania. He was actively involved in theater and youth programs during his high school years. His journalism career started with stints at the independent Television and Radio One and the Tanzania School of Journalism in Dar es Salaam. Since 2008, Sunday has served as an International Broadcaster with VOA’s Swahili Service working on entertainment, youth and news programs. He joined the English to Africa service this year as the host of 'Let’s Talk.' Sunday’s hobbies include reading books, watching movies and playing soccer.Broadcast InformationMondays 1730 UTC/GMTListen to a recent program E-mailTelephone+To leave a message for the program staff, call +1.202.205.9942. After you hear the VOA identification, press 40 and then leave your message after the tone.

    Speak clearly and provide your name and location. We might use your message in our program!Postal MailVoice of AmericaSuite 1613330 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20237USA.

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    Music Time in Africa is VOA’s longest running English language program. Since 1965, this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Ethnomusicologist and Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what’s happening in African music with exclusive interviews, cultural information, and of course, great music - including occasional rare recordings from the Leo Sarkisian Music Time in Africa Archive.Heather Maxwell is an ethnomusicologist and experienced music professional specializing in African music.

    Maxwell has published academic works on Malian music and the West African balafon. She is also a singer songwriter and has published recorded albums in Mali, Cote d’Ivoire, and the US. In addition to her regular weekend radio broadcasts, Heather curates the Music Time in Africa, Channel. Explore these platforms to engage with MTIA audiences and learn more about African music through exciting live performances, interviews with artists, in-depth reviews of music festivals, rare recordings and more.ScheduleFriday 09:05-10:00 UTC/GMTSaturday & Sunday 09:05-10:00, 15:05-16:00, 20:05-21:00 & 22:05-23:00 UTC/GMTContact UsE-mailTelephone+1.202.205.9942, After the VOA ID, Press 70Postal MailVoice of AmericaMusic Time in AfricaRoom 1613330 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20237USA.

    Nightline Africa highlights the latest issues and developments on the continent.Join host Akwei Thompson and correspondents from Washington and across Africa as they offer in-depth interviews, reports analysis and features. Welcome to “Our Voices”. This is where African women bring the continent’s most pressing issues to the table. We’ll ask questions, share ideas, discuss solutions, and most importantly, bring your voices - Our Voices - to the conversation.We’re bringing women’s voices to the conversation and, more than that, we’re building a community of inclusion and empowerment. We know you want to talk about the important issues of our time.

    And this is the place to do it. Your voice matters – every voice matters so join us in this conversation. Together, we can start transformational conversations online, in our living rooms, our communities, in our lives. Public servants. Celebrities.“People in America” (PIA) profiles their amazing stories and showcases the diversity and individuality of American people.The series allows you to experience their journey through their voice. It captures the visual, sounds and textures that celebrate who they are and what they do best.Stories that personify democracy, self-sufficiency, expression and community.PIA will introduce people in America whose contributions enhance the fabric of America.Find out more about. Join host Carol Castiel for this 30-minute weekly newsmaker program that provides listeners around the globe with information and insights on a wide range of topics spanning U.S.

    Politics, foreign policy, global health, science and culture.About Press Conference USACarol Castiel hosts this 30-minute weekly newsmaker program that provides listeners around the globe with information and insights on a wide range of topics spanning U.S. Politics, foreign policy, global health, science and culture.Subscribe to a of the showBroadcast SchedulePress Conference USA is broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays. You can also listen to us via affiliate stations in your area. Check your local radio station guide for more information.Saturdays: 0430 1130 1230 1730 1930 2130 UTCSundays: 0330 1430 1800 UTCAbout Your HostCarol Castiel moderates and produces not only Press Conference USA but Encounter as well.

    She also oversees the production of Issues in the News, VOA’s roundup of the week’s top stories by distinguished Washington journalists.Before joining the Voice of America, Carol was a consultant/freelance journalist specializing in the promotion of trade and investment between the United States and Africa. She was also a contributing editor to the London-based West Africa Magazine. Carol is fluent in Portuguese, French, and Spanish. She holds an M.A.

    Degree in International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh.Contact:Email:Facebook:Twitter:Postal Mail:Voice of AmericaPCUSAWashington, DC 20237 USA. On Reporters' Roundtable join host and journalist Douglas Mpuga, along with a lively panel of journalists, who analyze the week’s major developments in Africa.Ugandan-born journalist Douglas Mpuga heads a panel of journalists as it examines important issues and developments in Africa the past week.Listen to an in-depth analysis of the trends emerging across the continent.

    The discussion is lively, informative and thought-provoking.Douglas Mpuga joined VOA in 2001. Before joining VOA, he worked in Uganda for the national broadcaster, Radio Uganda.ScheduleThursday 1730 UTC/GMTContactE-mailTelephoneTo leave a message for the program staff, call +1.202.205.9942. After you hear the VOA identification, press 55 and then leave your message after the tone. Speak clearly and provideyour name and location. We might use your comments in our program!Postal MailVoice of AmericaReporters' RoundtableRoom 1613330 Independence Avenue,SWWashington, DC 20237USA. Sonny Side of Sports is an energetic and action-packed look at both world and African sports. South Sudan in Focus airs at 7:30 pm in Juba (1630 UTC) and can be heard on FM stations throughout South Sudan, on shortwave, and on VOA’s 24-hour channel in Nairobi at 8:30 pm.

    The program is hosted by John Tanza in Washington D.C., and a network of reporters around South Sudan and in Washington produce the stories that are heard on South Sudan in Focus.Contact UsEmail:Telephone:To leave a message for the program staff, call +1.202.205.9942. After you hear the VOA identification, press 97 and then leave your message after the tone.

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    Speak clearly and provide your name and location. We might use your comments in our program!Shortwave Frequencies9675, 11655, 13800Affiliate StationsLiberty 88.7 FM (Juba)Liberty 90.0 FM (Yei)Maridi 89.0 FM (Maridi)Yambio 90.0 FM (Yambio)V.O.P 97.0 FM (Juba)Radio Jonglei 95.9 FM (Bor)Bentiu FM 99.0/ MW 558 KilohertzRadio Malakal FM 105 (Malakal)Radio Wau MW/AM 271 (Wau). Join us every Wednesday as Shaka and his guests discuss topics of special interest to Africans, including politics, economic development, press freedom, health, social issues and conflict resolution. Broadcast ScheduleStraight Talk Africa is broadcast live every Wednesday from 1830-1930 UTC/GMT simultaneously on radio, television and the Internet.Join the DiscussionContact Us:E-mailPostal MailVoice of AmericaTV to Africa - Suite 1613330 Independence Avenue, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20237USAInternship OpportunitiesIn the competitive and changing television industry, nothing is more valuable for job-seekers than 'real world' experience.

    The Straight Talk Africa internship program offers motivated and outstanding students exciting opportunities to experience practical journalism. In addition to helping to get our weekly studio programs on-the-air, interns also produce a final project for their portfolios. Projects include writing and producing promos, stories, and even full-length documentary or magazine shows.For more information and/or send your resume to:Attention to Roblyn Hymes.

    Give us 5 minutes, and we'll give you the world. Around the clock, the Voice of America keeps you in touch with the latest news. We bring you reports from our correspondents and interviews with newsmakers from across the world.Tune in at the top of every hour, every day of the week, for the 5-minute VOA Newscast. VOA - your trusted source for news and information.Broadcast ScheduleAt the top of the hour - 24 hours a dayContact UsE-mail:Postal Mail:Voice of America330 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20237USA.

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