AfroMobile Partners with The Long Form Podcast to Expand African Storytelling

By Mary Teddy Namugga | Monday, April 20, 2026
AfroMobile Partners with The Long Form Podcast to Expand African Storytelling
New deal brings exclusive episodes and wider distribution as the streaming platform deepens its push into long-form African content.

AfroMobile has entered a strategic partnership with The Long Form Podcast, hosted by Sanny Ntayombya, in a move aimed at expanding African storytelling across the region.

The collaboration marks a significant step in the growth of long-form digital content in East Africa, bringing together one of the region’s most influential podcasts with a fast-growing content distribution platform accessible via smartphones, web browsers, and Smart TVs.

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Under the partnership, AfroMobile will produce exclusive episodes of The Long Form Podcast while also hosting both past and current episodes on its platform.

The company will further act as a distribution hub, extending the podcast’s reach across Africa and international audiences.

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The move aligns with AfroMobile’s broader strategy to strengthen its footprint in podcasting and long-form storytelling, positioning itself as a destination for premium African conversations.

The Long Form Podcast has built a strong reputation within the region’s media space, ranking number one in Kigali and among the top podcasts in East Africa.

Known for its in-depth interviews, the podcast features leaders, thinkers, and creatives discussing politics, business, culture, and society across the continent.

At the heart of the partnership is a shared editorial vision: telling African stories through African voices for African audiences. By combining AfroMobile’s distribution capabilities with the podcast’s storytelling depth, the collaboration aims to amplify authentic narratives, deepen regional dialogue, and foster a more connected East African media landscape.

Speaking about the partnership, Ntayombya described it as a natural progression in his work.

“This partnership means the expansion of my journey. It brings two brands together with a shared focus on telling the African story through African voices. Audiences should look out for great guests, meaningful conversations, and opportunities to learn more about each other and the facts that shape our African narrative,” he said.

With exclusive episodes already in production, AfroMobile and The Long Form Podcast are positioning themselves to reshape how long-form content is created, distributed, and experienced across East Africa.

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