BBC Pashto


BBC Pashto is the Pashto-language station of the BBC World Service. It was launched in August 1981, and reaches out to the over 50-60 million Pashto speakers in Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the Pashtun diaspora around the world. Nabi Misdaq was its first editor.

Radio

Initially, the service only broadcast radio programmes - mainly News and current affairs, however, it later expanded by introducing entertainment slots, long form, features, magazines, hard talk and interactive shows such as Stasy Ghag Your Voice which is still very popular among its audience.

Online

In 2002, BBC Pashto launched its web page BBCPashto.com. In recent years they have expanded their presence on the social platform. Now BBC Pashto is available on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and Soundcloud.

TV

On January the 20th 2014, the section began its 15-minute daily news bulletins - Aired via its partner station in Afghanistan Shamshad TV, the bulletin soon became popular and had a weekly audience of around 1.5 million. The transmission time was 1230 GMT/1700 Afg Time. Ismail Miakhail was the launch producer and Emal Pasarly is the editor.
In 2015, due to its huge popularity, high demand and growing viewership, the programme was relaunched and rebranded as BBC Naray Da Wakht. The new 24 minutes show goes live from London in peak time on the same partner network Shamshad TV. The new vibrant, hard-hitting live programme provides Pashto speakers with in-depth reporting, analysis and interviews. It also has a weekly interactive segment, Staso Ghazh, containing live phone-ins, social media round ups, comments, video, pictures and audio content from viewers. The programme is presented by lead anchors Sana Safi and Amanullah Atta.
Based on a survey conducted by the BBC in 2015, BBC Pashto content reaches 6.5 million people in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the rest of the world.

Female Editor

Safia Haleem was its first female editor. She was born in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, and graduated from Peshawar University. As a writer and historian Ms Haleem has authored several books in Pashto and English.

Programmes

The section has over 3 hours of live transmissions - 01:30-05:30GMT, 14:00-17:00GMT and 1330GMT.

Journalists

Some of its most famous journalists are:
  1. Mirwais Jalil
  2. Gohar Rahman Gohar
  3. Nabi Misdaq
  4. Amanullah Atta
  5. Safia Haleem
  6. Jafar Ali Khan
  7. Yaqub Kakar
  8. Kamal Behzadi
  9. Daud Junbish
  10. Akhtar Kohistani
  11. Ismail Niaz
  12. Ahmed Omaid Khpalwak
  13. Abdul Samad Rohani
  14. Saeeda Mahmood
  15. Sana Safi
  16. Yasmin Hussain
  17. Ghulam Zarmalwal
  18. Abdul Ali Arghandawi
  19. Dawood Azami
  20. Najiba Kasraee
  21. Emal Pasarly
  22. Wali Abdullah Narogh
  23. Spin Tanay
  24. Shir Aqa Karimi