Zeinab Badawi, born on October third, nineteen fifty-nine, is a distinguished Sudanese-British journalist and educator known for her impactful contributions to television and radio. She made history as the first presenter of the ITV Morning News, which later evolved into ITV News at five thirty. Her career took a significant turn when she co-presented Channel 4 News alongside Jon Snow from nineteen eighty-nine to nineteen ninety-eight, before transitioning to BBC News.
Throughout her career, Badawi has been a prominent figure in broadcasting, serving as the presenter of World News Today on both BBC Four and BBC World News. She also hosted Reporters, a weekly program that showcased compelling reports from the BBC, further solidifying her reputation as a leading voice in journalism.
In twenty twenty-one, Badawi was appointed president of SOAS University of London, reflecting her commitment to education and civic engagement. She actively participates on several civic boards, contributing her expertise and insights to various initiatives. In twenty twenty-four, she published her first book, An African History of Africa, marking a significant milestone in her writing career.