The Africa Report
#71: Maaza Mengiste - The Shadow King and the Health of Nations (part 2 of 3)
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- #71: Maaza Mengiste - The Shadow King and the Health of Nations (part 2 of 3)
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- 15:01
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- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/71-maaza-mengiste-the-shadow-king-and-th
Ethiopia is asking itself some tough political questions at the moment.
We speak to writer Maaza Mengiste, whose powerful historical fiction may be just the tonic to heal festering wounds.
Especially those surrounding the 'what' and the 'who' of a nation ...
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- #71: Maaza Mengiste - The Shadow King and the Health of Nations (part 1 of 3)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/71-maaza-mengiste-the-shadow-king-and-th
Ethiopia is asking itself some tough political questions at the moment.
We speak to writer Maaza Mengiste, whose powerful historical fiction may be just the tonic to heal festering wounds.
Especially those surrounding the 'what' and the 'who' of a nation ...
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- #71: Maaza Mengiste - The Shadow King and the Health of Nations (part 3 of 3)
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- 10:20
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/71-maaza-mengiste-the-shadow-king-and-th
Ethiopia is asking itself some tough political questions at the moment.
We speak to writer Maaza Mengiste, whose powerful historical fiction may be just the tonic to heal festering wounds.
Especially those surrounding the 'what' and the 'who' of a nation ...
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- #70: Emma Wade-Smith - "The mega-cities of the future are in Africa" (part 1 of 2)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/70-emma-wade-smith-the-mega-cities-of-th
The UK-Africa Investment Summit is gathering political and business to London to debate the continent's relationship with Britain, on 20th January.
We talk to Emma-Wade Smith, Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Africa, about potential and priorities.
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- #70: Emma Wade-Smith - "The mega-cities of the future are in Africa" (part 2 of 2)
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- 13:46
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- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/70-emma-wade-smith-the-mega-cities-of-th
The UK-Africa Investment Summit is gathering political and business to London to debate the continent's relationship with Britain, on 20th January.
We talk to Emma-Wade Smith, Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Africa, about potential and priorities.
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- #69: William Davison - "The Ethiopian constitution encourages self-determination of peoples" (part 3
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/69-william-davison-the-ethiopian-constit
Ethiopia is heading into a tricky political moment.
Prime Minister Abiy has to navigate elections in 2020, the push for self determination by various regions, a tough set of security challenges, and an economic liberalisation programme.
To help decode it for us, the International Crisis Group senior analyst for Ethiopia, William Davison
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- #69: William Davison - "The Ethiopian constitution encourages self-determination of peoples" (part 2
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/69-william-davison-the-ethiopian-constit
Ethiopia is heading into a tricky political moment.
Prime Minister Abiy has to navigate elections in 2020, the push for self determination by various regions, a tough set of security challenges, and an economic liberalisation programme.
To help decode it for us, the International Crisis Group senior analyst for Ethiopia, William Davison
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- #69: William Davison - "The Ethiopian constitution encourages self-determination of peoples" (part 1
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/69-william-davison-the-ethiopian-constit
Ethiopia is heading into a tricky political moment.
Prime Minister Abiy has to navigate elections in 2020, the push for self determination by various regions, a tough set of security challenges, and an economic liberalisation programme.
To help decode it for us, the International Crisis Group senior analyst for Ethiopia, William Davison
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- #69: William Davison - "The Ethiopian constitution encourages self-determination of peoples" (part 4
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- 3:47
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/69-william-davison-the-ethiopian-constit
Ethiopia is heading into a tricky political moment.
Prime Minister Abiy has to navigate elections in 2020, the push for self determination by various regions, a tough set of security challenges, and an economic liberalisation programme.
To help decode it for us, the International Crisis Group senior analyst for Ethiopia, William Davison
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- #68: Iginio Gagliardone - Is China exporting authoritarian politics via its technology? (part 3 of 4
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/iginio
Is China exporting its authoritarian politics via its export of communication technologies?
While the world debates 5G technologies, and the US takes aim at China's telecoms giant Huawei, this is a live topic across the continent, too.
From internet blackouts in Ethiopia... to facial recognition software in South Africa... to the recent public embrace by Nigerian politicians of China's own social media policies.
Its not so simple, says Iginio Gagliardone is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who splits his time between South Africa and Ethiopia.
He has written a book on the subject called – China, Africa, and the future of the internet.
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- #68: Iginio Gagliardone - Is China exporting authoritarian politics via its technology? (part 2 of 4
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/iginio
Is China exporting its authoritarian politics via its export of communication technologies?
While the world debates 5G technologies, and the US takes aim at China's telecoms giant Huawei, this is a live topic across the continent, too.
From internet blackouts in Ethiopia... to facial recognition software in South Africa... to the recent public embrace by Nigerian politicians of China's own social media policies.
Its not so simple, says Iginio Gagliardone is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who splits his time between South Africa and Ethiopia.
He has written a book on the subject called – China, Africa, and the future of the internet.
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- #68: Iginio Gagliardone - Is China exporting authoritarian politics via its technology? (part 1 of 4
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/iginio
Is China exporting its authoritarian politics via its export of communication technologies?
While the world debates 5G technologies, and the US takes aim at China's telecoms giant Huawei, this is a live topic across the continent, too.
From internet blackouts in Ethiopia... to facial recognition software in South Africa... to the recent public embrace by Nigerian politicians of China's own social media policies.
Its not so simple, says Iginio Gagliardone is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who splits his time between South Africa and Ethiopia.
He has written a book on the subject called – China, Africa, and the future of the internet.
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- #68: Iginio Gagliardone - Is China exporting authoritarian politics via its technology? (part 4 of 4
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- 0:23
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/iginio
Is China exporting its authoritarian politics via its export of communication technologies?
While the world debates 5G technologies, and the US takes aim at China's telecoms giant Huawei, this is a live topic across the continent, too.
From internet blackouts in Ethiopia... to facial recognition software in South Africa... to the recent public embrace by Nigerian politicians of China's own social media policies.
Its not so simple, says Iginio Gagliardone is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who splits his time between South Africa and Ethiopia.
He has written a book on the subject called – China, Africa, and the future of the internet.
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- #67: João Lourenço -- Angola's dream deferred & Nigerian fintech (part 1 of 2)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/rfi-mixdown
What do Angolans think about their new president João Lourenço? Are the reforms sticking? Are there green shoots in the energy sector.
Plus we talk about the flood of money into Nigeria's fintech sector.
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- #67: João Lourenço -- Angola's dream deferred & Nigerian fintech (part 2 of 2)
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- 2:34
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/rfi-mixdown
What do Angolans think about their new president João Lourenço? Are the reforms sticking? Are there green shoots in the energy sector.
Plus we talk about the flood of money into Nigeria's fintech sector.
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- #66: Alex Magaisa - Zimbabwe after Mugabe, plus ça change... (part 3 of 3)
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- 13:37
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/magaisa
The violent crackdown on Zimbabwe's opposition continues.
Well-connected businessmen continue to strip the state of resources, despite famine conditions. The same politicians and securocrats maintain their grip.
So what might drive change?
We ask Alex Magaisa, a lawyer who helped draft Zimbabwe's constitution, and worked with the opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the government of national unity in 2012-13. You can find him online @wamagaisa
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- #66: Alex Magaisa - Zimbabwe after Mugabe, plus ça change... (part 2 of 3)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/magaisa
The violent crackdown on Zimbabwe's opposition continues.
Well-connected businessmen continue to strip the state of resources, despite famine conditions. The same politicians and securocrats maintain their grip.
So what might drive change?
We ask Alex Magaisa, a lawyer who helped draft Zimbabwe's constitution, and worked with the opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the government of national unity in 2012-13. You can find him online @wamagaisa
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- #66: Alex Magaisa - Zimbabwe after Mugabe, plus ça change... (part 1 of 3)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/magaisa
The violent crackdown on Zimbabwe's opposition continues.
Well-connected businessmen continue to strip the state of resources, despite famine conditions. The same politicians and securocrats maintain their grip.
So what might drive change?
We ask Alex Magaisa, a lawyer who helped draft Zimbabwe's constitution, and worked with the opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the government of national unity in 2012-13. You can find him online @wamagaisa
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- #65: Tijjani Muhammad-Bande: Tough times for diplomacy (part 1 of 2)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/65-tijjani-muhammad-bande-tough-times-fo
Trump's America, Putin's Russia and Xie's China all testing the very limits of the multilateral system.
As one of the United Nation's leading diplomats, Nigeria's Tijjani Muhammad-Bande is trying to remind the world of the virtues of facing global problems in a collective fashion.
Elected President of 74th session of the UN General Assembly, he has his work cut out for him; from climate change to security in the Sahel, to helping build consensus around global tax evasion and the International Criminal Court.
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- #65: Tijjani Muhammad-Bande: Tough times for diplomacy (part 2 of 2)
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- 7:29
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/65-tijjani-muhammad-bande-tough-times-fo
Trump's America, Putin's Russia and Xie's China all testing the very limits of the multilateral system.
As one of the United Nation's leading diplomats, Nigeria's Tijjani Muhammad-Bande is trying to remind the world of the virtues of facing global problems in a collective fashion.
Elected President of 74th session of the UN General Assembly, he has his work cut out for him; from climate change to security in the Sahel, to helping build consensus around global tax evasion and the International Criminal Court.
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- #64: Jon Marks: Understanding the Maghreb (part 2 of 3)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/maghreb
A strategic crossroads between East - West - Africa - Europe, the Maghreb has become hard to read in recent years.
Elections, conflict, political Islam, against a backdrop of vibrant civil societies pushing for better leadership, in Tunisia, Libya, Algeria and beyond.
Our guide is Jon Marks, founder and chairman of Cross-border Information, a Maghreb expert who has got the t-shirt and much more...
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- #64: Jon Marks: Understanding the Maghreb (part 3 of 3)
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- 11:12
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/maghreb
A strategic crossroads between East - West - Africa - Europe, the Maghreb has become hard to read in recent years.
Elections, conflict, political Islam, against a backdrop of vibrant civil societies pushing for better leadership, in Tunisia, Libya, Algeria and beyond.
Our guide is Jon Marks, founder and chairman of Cross-border Information, a Maghreb expert who has got the t-shirt and much more...
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- #64: Jon Marks: Understanding the Maghreb (part 1 of 3)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/maghreb
A strategic crossroads between East - West - Africa - Europe, the Maghreb has become hard to read in recent years.
Elections, conflict, political Islam, against a backdrop of vibrant civil societies pushing for better leadership, in Tunisia, Libya, Algeria and beyond.
Our guide is Jon Marks, founder and chairman of Cross-border Information, a Maghreb expert who has got the t-shirt and much more...
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- #63: Kuseni Dlamini - The world is not waiting for South Africa (part 1 of 4)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kuseni-dlamini
South African businessman Kuseni Dlamini is the Chairman of two JSE-listed companies, Massmart and Aspen Pharmacare, with a combined turnover of nearly $10bn.
He is thinking big for South African companies, and wants them to take on the world. “Eskom should be a global energy giant, that can go and build power plants in England.”
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- #63: Kuseni Dlamini - The world is not waiting for South Africa (part 3 of 4)
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- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kuseni-dlamini
South African businessman Kuseni Dlamini is the Chairman of two JSE-listed companies, Massmart and Aspen Pharmacare, with a combined turnover of nearly $10bn.
He is thinking big for South African companies, and wants them to take on the world. “Eskom should be a global energy giant, that can go and build power plants in England.”
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- #63: Kuseni Dlamini - The world is not waiting for South Africa (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kuseni-dlamini
South African businessman Kuseni Dlamini is the Chairman of two JSE-listed companies, Massmart and Aspen Pharmacare, with a combined turnover of nearly $10bn.
He is thinking big for South African companies, and wants them to take on the world. “Eskom should be a global energy giant, that can go and build power plants in England.”
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- #63: Kuseni Dlamini - The world is not waiting for South Africa (part 4 of 4)
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- 4:37
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kuseni-dlamini
South African businessman Kuseni Dlamini is the Chairman of two JSE-listed companies, Massmart and Aspen Pharmacare, with a combined turnover of nearly $10bn.
He is thinking big for South African companies, and wants them to take on the world. “Eskom should be a global energy giant, that can go and build power plants in England.”
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- #62: Kayode Fayemi - Nigeria's states are an ideas laboratory (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kayode-fayemi-mixdown
Nigeria is in need of new ideas to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow, from rural grazing areas, to community policing.
Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, and the Chair of the Nigeria Governors' Forum, hopes to provide them.
He wants to pinpoint the good ideas that might emerge in any one state – from policing, to education, to agriculture, to tax collection and supporting entrepreneurs – and generalise that best practise to all 36 states.
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- #62: Kayode Fayemi - Nigeria's states are an ideas laboratory (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kayode-fayemi-mixdown
Nigeria is in need of new ideas to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow, from rural grazing areas, to community policing.
Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, and the Chair of the Nigeria Governors' Forum, hopes to provide them.
He wants to pinpoint the good ideas that might emerge in any one state – from policing, to education, to agriculture, to tax collection and supporting entrepreneurs – and generalise that best practise to all 36 states.
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- #62: Kayode Fayemi - Nigeria's states are an ideas laboratory (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 1:37
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/kayode-fayemi-mixdown
Nigeria is in need of new ideas to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow, from rural grazing areas, to community policing.
Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, and the Chair of the Nigeria Governors' Forum, hopes to provide them.
He wants to pinpoint the good ideas that might emerge in any one state – from policing, to education, to agriculture, to tax collection and supporting entrepreneurs – and generalise that best practise to all 36 states.
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- #61 - Eric Olander: Washington should tone down its anti-China rhetoric (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ericolander-mixdown
The China Africa relationship is ever-evolving.
While infrastructure and commodity deals are still happening, a new set of Chinese actors in telecoms and finance are also taking to the field.
We unpack the complexities of this new dynamic with Eric Olander, Managing Editor of thechinaafricaproject.com
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- #61 - Eric Olander: Washington should tone down its anti-China rhetoric (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ericolander-mixdown
The China Africa relationship is ever-evolving.
While infrastructure and commodity deals are still happening, a new set of Chinese actors in telecoms and finance are also taking to the field.
We unpack the complexities of this new dynamic with Eric Olander, Managing Editor of thechinaafricaproject.com
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- #61 - Eric Olander: Washington should tone down its anti-China rhetoric (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ericolander-mixdown
The China Africa relationship is ever-evolving.
While infrastructure and commodity deals are still happening, a new set of Chinese actors in telecoms and finance are also taking to the field.
We unpack the complexities of this new dynamic with Eric Olander, Managing Editor of thechinaafricaproject.com
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- #61 - Eric Olander: Washington should tone down its anti-China rhetoric (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 0:32
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ericolander-mixdown
The China Africa relationship is ever-evolving.
While infrastructure and commodity deals are still happening, a new set of Chinese actors in telecoms and finance are also taking to the field.
We unpack the complexities of this new dynamic with Eric Olander, Managing Editor of thechinaafricaproject.com
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- #60 - Mcebisi Jonas: The man who said 'No' to the Gupta family (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/60-mcebisi-jonas-the-man-who-said-no-to-
From front-line organizer in South Africa's liberation, to the chairmanship of Africa’s biggest telecoms company, Mcebisi Jonas has played a leading role in the changing South Africa.
In 2015 Mcebisi Jonas shocked the nation, claiming he had been offered the post of Finance Minister in return for doing the bidding of the Gupta brothers.
He speaks to The Africa Report editor in chief Patrick Smith about new policy directions, tackling corruption, energy, health and education, as well as his new book, 'After Dawn'.
Reach us @theafricareport or on Facebook to join the conversation.
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- #60 - Mcebisi Jonas: The man who said 'No' to the Gupta family (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/60-mcebisi-jonas-the-man-who-said-no-to-
From front-line organizer in South Africa's liberation, to the chairmanship of Africa’s biggest telecoms company, Mcebisi Jonas has played a leading role in the changing South Africa.
In 2015 Mcebisi Jonas shocked the nation, claiming he had been offered the post of Finance Minister in return for doing the bidding of the Gupta brothers.
He speaks to The Africa Report editor in chief Patrick Smith about new policy directions, tackling corruption, energy, health and education, as well as his new book, 'After Dawn'.
Reach us @theafricareport or on Facebook to join the conversation.
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- #60 - Mcebisi Jonas: The man who said 'No' to the Gupta family (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 9:31
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/60-mcebisi-jonas-the-man-who-said-no-to-
From front-line organizer in South Africa's liberation, to the chairmanship of Africa’s biggest telecoms company, Mcebisi Jonas has played a leading role in the changing South Africa.
In 2015 Mcebisi Jonas shocked the nation, claiming he had been offered the post of Finance Minister in return for doing the bidding of the Gupta brothers.
He speaks to The Africa Report editor in chief Patrick Smith about new policy directions, tackling corruption, energy, health and education, as well as his new book, 'After Dawn'.
Reach us @theafricareport or on Facebook to join the conversation.
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- Angola: Where did all the money go? (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/angola
Angola made $600bn after the war ended in 2002.
So where did all the money go?
The Africa Report investigates...
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- Angola: Where did all the money go? (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/angola
Angola made $600bn after the war ended in 2002.
So where did all the money go?
The Africa Report investigates...
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- Angola: Where did all the money go? (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/angola
Angola made $600bn after the war ended in 2002.
So where did all the money go?
The Africa Report investigates...
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- Angola: Where did all the money go? (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 0:34
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/angola
Angola made $600bn after the war ended in 2002.
So where did all the money go?
The Africa Report investigates...
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- The new rules of the trade game (part 1 of 2)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/the-new-rules-of-the-trade-game
When is an Ethiopian t-shirt really an Ethiopian t-shirt?
Esoteric problem?
Not really, says UNCTAD boss Mukhisa Kituyi, who argues that without proper work on the rules of origin, Africa's new free trade area will be dead in the water.
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- The new rules of the trade game (part 2 of 2)
- Runtime
- 11:51
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/the-new-rules-of-the-trade-game
When is an Ethiopian t-shirt really an Ethiopian t-shirt?
Esoteric problem?
Not really, says UNCTAD boss Mukhisa Kituyi, who argues that without proper work on the rules of origin, Africa's new free trade area will be dead in the water.
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- Carlos Lopes - Africa in Transformation (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/carlos-lopes
We hear a lot about the East Asian Development Experience - But what is the African Development Experience?
A new book book by Carlos Lopes tries to fill in the gap. It is called Africa in Transformation – Economic Development in the Age of Doubt.
We talk structural transformation, how to rewire the states left behind after colonisation, and how ethno-nationalism can derail everything.
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- Carlos Lopes - Africa in Transformation (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/carlos-lopes
We hear a lot about the East Asian Development Experience - But what is the African Development Experience?
A new book book by Carlos Lopes tries to fill in the gap. It is called Africa in Transformation – Economic Development in the Age of Doubt.
We talk structural transformation, how to rewire the states left behind after colonisation, and how ethno-nationalism can derail everything.
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- Carlos Lopes - Africa in Transformation (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 8:22
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/carlos-lopes
We hear a lot about the East Asian Development Experience - But what is the African Development Experience?
A new book book by Carlos Lopes tries to fill in the gap. It is called Africa in Transformation – Economic Development in the Age of Doubt.
We talk structural transformation, how to rewire the states left behind after colonisation, and how ethno-nationalism can derail everything.
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- South Africa's in a state, says the nation (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 4:00
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/south-africas-in-a-state-says-the-nation
Cyril Ramaphosa had a tough task; to deliver a State of the Nation speech that lifts South Africans in these difficult economic times.
And it didn't help that ANC Secretary General Ace 'Oops I did it again' Magashule re-inforced the sense that the President is not 100% in charge of the ship...
With Southern Africa Editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook
- Title
- South Africa's in a state, says the nation (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/south-africas-in-a-state-says-the-nation
Cyril Ramaphosa had a tough task; to deliver a State of the Nation speech that lifts South Africans in these difficult economic times.
And it didn't help that ANC Secretary General Ace 'Oops I did it again' Magashule re-inforced the sense that the President is not 100% in charge of the ship...
With Southern Africa Editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook
- Title
- South Africa's in a state, says the nation (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/south-africas-in-a-state-says-the-nation
Cyril Ramaphosa had a tough task; to deliver a State of the Nation speech that lifts South Africans in these difficult economic times.
And it didn't help that ANC Secretary General Ace 'Oops I did it again' Magashule re-inforced the sense that the President is not 100% in charge of the ship...
With Southern Africa Editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook
- Title
- South Africa's in a state, says the nation (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/south-africas-in-a-state-says-the-nation
Cyril Ramaphosa had a tough task; to deliver a State of the Nation speech that lifts South Africans in these difficult economic times.
And it didn't help that ANC Secretary General Ace 'Oops I did it again' Magashule re-inforced the sense that the President is not 100% in charge of the ship...
With Southern Africa Editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook

