The Africa Report
Women who lead: Daphne Mashile-Nkosi (part 2 of 3)
- Title
- Women who lead: Daphne Mashile-Nkosi (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/women-who-lead-daphne-mashile-nkosi
Imagine you had spent blood, sweat and tears to build up a company, only to find out some corporate hijackers were trying to pinch it from under your very nose?
In a preview of our Women who Lead podcast, we hear from the executive chair of Kalagadi Manganese, Daphne Mashile-Nkosi.
- Title
- Women who lead: Daphne Mashile-Nkosi (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/women-who-lead-daphne-mashile-nkosi
Imagine you had spent blood, sweat and tears to build up a company, only to find out some corporate hijackers were trying to pinch it from under your very nose?
In a preview of our Women who Lead podcast, we hear from the executive chair of Kalagadi Manganese, Daphne Mashile-Nkosi.
- Title
- Women who lead: Daphne Mashile-Nkosi (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 7:39
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/women-who-lead-daphne-mashile-nkosi
Imagine you had spent blood, sweat and tears to build up a company, only to find out some corporate hijackers were trying to pinch it from under your very nose?
In a preview of our Women who Lead podcast, we hear from the executive chair of Kalagadi Manganese, Daphne Mashile-Nkosi.
- Title
- Too many Fintech companies in Nigeria? No, says Carbon CEO Dozie (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/fintech
Nigerian fintech Carbon raised $5m in March, bought Amplify in April, and rebranded in May.
How did you spend your last quarter?
We ask if Carbon CEO Ngozi Dozie if the fintech sector is reaching bubble status in Nigeria.
For more visit www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Too many Fintech companies in Nigeria? No, says Carbon CEO Dozie (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/fintech
Nigerian fintech Carbon raised $5m in March, bought Amplify in April, and rebranded in May.
How did you spend your last quarter?
We ask if Carbon CEO Ngozi Dozie if the fintech sector is reaching bubble status in Nigeria.
For more visit www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Too many Fintech companies in Nigeria? No, says Carbon CEO Dozie (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 6:56
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/fintech
Nigerian fintech Carbon raised $5m in March, bought Amplify in April, and rebranded in May.
How did you spend your last quarter?
We ask if Carbon CEO Ngozi Dozie if the fintech sector is reaching bubble status in Nigeria.
For more visit www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- The Buhari 2.0 cabinet (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/who-will-be-in-buharis-cabinet
After the 'budget of continuity', will it be more of the same from a new administration?
And what are they up against?
Serious challenges remain; dwindling oil production, the need to reward political loyalists, and no end in sight to the ethnic tension stoked by opportunistic leaders.
- Title
- The Buhari 2.0 cabinet (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/who-will-be-in-buharis-cabinet
After the 'budget of continuity', will it be more of the same from a new administration?
And what are they up against?
Serious challenges remain; dwindling oil production, the need to reward political loyalists, and no end in sight to the ethnic tension stoked by opportunistic leaders.
- Title
- The Buhari 2.0 cabinet (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 7:16
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/who-will-be-in-buharis-cabinet
After the 'budget of continuity', will it be more of the same from a new administration?
And what are they up against?
Serious challenges remain; dwindling oil production, the need to reward political loyalists, and no end in sight to the ethnic tension stoked by opportunistic leaders.
- Title
- Uganda's Museveni targets the DRC (part 1 of 2)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ugandas-president-museveni
For Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, the recent clashes with Rwanda is small beer.
The real prize, some believe, is political and economic influence in the DRC, across the border.
Our editor-in-chief Patrick Smith recently caught up with President Museveni in Kampala.
For more head to www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Uganda's Museveni targets the DRC (part 2 of 2)
- Runtime
- 9:23
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ugandas-president-museveni
For Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, the recent clashes with Rwanda is small beer.
The real prize, some believe, is political and economic influence in the DRC, across the border.
Our editor-in-chief Patrick Smith recently caught up with President Museveni in Kampala.
For more head to www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Sudan's revolutionaries (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/sudans-revolutionaries
As Sudan's goes through wrenching political turbulence, a new generation of revolutionaries is driving change.
Dalia El Roubi is an activist, and a member of the Sudan Congress Party.
She was just ten years old when Omer al-Bashir seized power, and has been jailed for her resistance against the regime.
Her father was a businessman, who created Africa's first battery factory with his brothers.
But her real luck, she says, is the strong women in her family.
For more, head to www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Sudan's revolutionaries (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/sudans-revolutionaries
As Sudan's goes through wrenching political turbulence, a new generation of revolutionaries is driving change.
Dalia El Roubi is an activist, and a member of the Sudan Congress Party.
She was just ten years old when Omer al-Bashir seized power, and has been jailed for her resistance against the regime.
Her father was a businessman, who created Africa's first battery factory with his brothers.
But her real luck, she says, is the strong women in her family.
For more, head to www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Sudan's revolutionaries (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/sudans-revolutionaries
As Sudan's goes through wrenching political turbulence, a new generation of revolutionaries is driving change.
Dalia El Roubi is an activist, and a member of the Sudan Congress Party.
She was just ten years old when Omer al-Bashir seized power, and has been jailed for her resistance against the regime.
Her father was a businessman, who created Africa's first battery factory with his brothers.
But her real luck, she says, is the strong women in her family.
For more, head to www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- Sudan's revolutionaries (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 2:40
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/sudans-revolutionaries
As Sudan's goes through wrenching political turbulence, a new generation of revolutionaries is driving change.
Dalia El Roubi is an activist, and a member of the Sudan Congress Party.
She was just ten years old when Omer al-Bashir seized power, and has been jailed for her resistance against the regime.
Her father was a businessman, who created Africa's first battery factory with his brothers.
But her real luck, she says, is the strong women in her family.
For more, head to www.theafricareport.com
- Title
- South Africa Votes! (part 2 of 2)
- Runtime
- 12:33
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/south-africa-votes_1
As South Africa enters the closing straits of the elections, we ask will President Ramaphosa get his majority?
Are we looking at an era of coalitions in South Africa?
Has the fight against corruption been progressing?
And who might be in a Ramaphosa 2.0 cabinet?
We speak to our South Africa Editor Crystal Orderson to find out.
- Title
- South Africa Votes! (part 1 of 2)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/south-africa-votes_1
As South Africa enters the closing straits of the elections, we ask will President Ramaphosa get his majority?
Are we looking at an era of coalitions in South Africa?
Has the fight against corruption been progressing?
And who might be in a Ramaphosa 2.0 cabinet?
We speak to our South Africa Editor Crystal Orderson to find out.
- Title
- Gold smuggling; a How To guide (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/gold-smuggling-a-how-to-guide
The spate of informal mining has moved from the 'romantic image' of the lone miner with his mule, to the semi-industrial criminally-syndicated mining of today.
So says the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo.
And an increasing array of experts agree.
Now, a new investigation by Reuters shows the UAE's gold imports are exploding -- much of which is unregistered. Read the report here = http://tiny.cc/b96w5y
That means the continent is missing out on billions of dollars of tax revenue: the schools, farms, power stations and ports that should be supporting Africa's future is instead being leaked out through corrupt means.
We spoke to David Lewis of Reuters -- @DG_Lewis -- and Gregory Mthembu-Salter, a consultant at Phuzumoya -- @gmsalter -- to find out more.
- Title
- Gold smuggling; a How To guide (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/gold-smuggling-a-how-to-guide
The spate of informal mining has moved from the 'romantic image' of the lone miner with his mule, to the semi-industrial criminally-syndicated mining of today.
So says the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo.
And an increasing array of experts agree.
Now, a new investigation by Reuters shows the UAE's gold imports are exploding -- much of which is unregistered. Read the report here = http://tiny.cc/b96w5y
That means the continent is missing out on billions of dollars of tax revenue: the schools, farms, power stations and ports that should be supporting Africa's future is instead being leaked out through corrupt means.
We spoke to David Lewis of Reuters -- @DG_Lewis -- and Gregory Mthembu-Salter, a consultant at Phuzumoya -- @gmsalter -- to find out more.
- Title
- Gold smuggling; a How To guide (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 2:33
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/gold-smuggling-a-how-to-guide
The spate of informal mining has moved from the 'romantic image' of the lone miner with his mule, to the semi-industrial criminally-syndicated mining of today.
So says the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo.
And an increasing array of experts agree.
Now, a new investigation by Reuters shows the UAE's gold imports are exploding -- much of which is unregistered. Read the report here = http://tiny.cc/b96w5y
That means the continent is missing out on billions of dollars of tax revenue: the schools, farms, power stations and ports that should be supporting Africa's future is instead being leaked out through corrupt means.
We spoke to David Lewis of Reuters -- @DG_Lewis -- and Gregory Mthembu-Salter, a consultant at Phuzumoya -- @gmsalter -- to find out more.
- Title
- Joshua Oigara, money and plans (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/joshua-oigara
How the CEO of Kenya's biggest bank built his empire, and where he is headed next.
You can say hello on twitter @joshuaoigara.
We met at our annual event, The Africa CEO Forum, held this year in Kigali.
We talk about everything from:
-today's protectionism,
-how you build for scale,
-the new Nairobi-Mombasa railway, fighting back against the idea that Kenya is drowning in debt.
And Oigara explains what he intends to do next: after two terms in the CEO seat, his time at KCB is drawing to a close.
But we started talking about the opportunity that KCB sees in Somalia = where some $10bn transits through the payments system each year.
You can join the conversation @theafricareport or on our Facebook page, and say hi to Nick @nicknorbrook
- Title
- Joshua Oigara, money and plans (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/joshua-oigara
How the CEO of Kenya's biggest bank built his empire, and where he is headed next.
You can say hello on twitter @joshuaoigara.
We met at our annual event, The Africa CEO Forum, held this year in Kigali.
We talk about everything from:
-today's protectionism,
-how you build for scale,
-the new Nairobi-Mombasa railway, fighting back against the idea that Kenya is drowning in debt.
And Oigara explains what he intends to do next: after two terms in the CEO seat, his time at KCB is drawing to a close.
But we started talking about the opportunity that KCB sees in Somalia = where some $10bn transits through the payments system each year.
You can join the conversation @theafricareport or on our Facebook page, and say hi to Nick @nicknorbrook
- Title
- Joshua Oigara, money and plans (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/joshua-oigara
How the CEO of Kenya's biggest bank built his empire, and where he is headed next.
You can say hello on twitter @joshuaoigara.
We met at our annual event, The Africa CEO Forum, held this year in Kigali.
We talk about everything from:
-today's protectionism,
-how you build for scale,
-the new Nairobi-Mombasa railway, fighting back against the idea that Kenya is drowning in debt.
And Oigara explains what he intends to do next: after two terms in the CEO seat, his time at KCB is drawing to a close.
But we started talking about the opportunity that KCB sees in Somalia = where some $10bn transits through the payments system each year.
You can join the conversation @theafricareport or on our Facebook page, and say hi to Nick @nicknorbrook
- Title
- Joshua Oigara, money and plans (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 3:13
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/joshua-oigara
How the CEO of Kenya's biggest bank built his empire, and where he is headed next.
You can say hello on twitter @joshuaoigara.
We met at our annual event, The Africa CEO Forum, held this year in Kigali.
We talk about everything from:
-today's protectionism,
-how you build for scale,
-the new Nairobi-Mombasa railway, fighting back against the idea that Kenya is drowning in debt.
And Oigara explains what he intends to do next: after two terms in the CEO seat, his time at KCB is drawing to a close.
But we started talking about the opportunity that KCB sees in Somalia = where some $10bn transits through the payments system each year.
You can join the conversation @theafricareport or on our Facebook page, and say hi to Nick @nicknorbrook
- Title
- What next for the New Sudan? (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/what-next-for-the-new-sudan-mixdown
How much power is the Sudanese military prepared to cede?
Who are the Sudan Professionals Association?
What was the impact of Sudan's decision to switch allegiance from Iran to the Gulf and Saudi Arabia?
We don't know... but we spoke to a man who does: Ahmed Soliman from Chatham House.
- Title
- What next for the New Sudan? (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/what-next-for-the-new-sudan-mixdown
How much power is the Sudanese military prepared to cede?
Who are the Sudan Professionals Association?
What was the impact of Sudan's decision to switch allegiance from Iran to the Gulf and Saudi Arabia?
We don't know... but we spoke to a man who does: Ahmed Soliman from Chatham House.
- Title
- What next for the New Sudan? (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 6:55
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/what-next-for-the-new-sudan-mixdown
How much power is the Sudanese military prepared to cede?
Who are the Sudan Professionals Association?
What was the impact of Sudan's decision to switch allegiance from Iran to the Gulf and Saudi Arabia?
We don't know... but we spoke to a man who does: Ahmed Soliman from Chatham House.
- Title
- Libya: Back to war? (part 1 of 2)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/nigeria-libya-algeria-7-april-pod
On the pod this week: the advance of General Haftar's forces on the Libyan capital Tripoli.
With Russia backing Haftar, and with 80% of arms sold by Russia in Africa going to Algeria, Moscow is becoming a strategic player in the region.
We also talk about the fracturing security situation in Nigeria, the stepping down of the supreme court judge, and the age of austerity hitting Nigeria's diplomatic representations.
With our West Africa editor Eromo Egbejule, Editor-in-chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook
- Title
- Libya: Back to war? (part 2 of 2)
- Runtime
- 13:13
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/nigeria-libya-algeria-7-april-pod
On the pod this week: the advance of General Haftar's forces on the Libyan capital Tripoli.
With Russia backing Haftar, and with 80% of arms sold by Russia in Africa going to Algeria, Moscow is becoming a strategic player in the region.
We also talk about the fracturing security situation in Nigeria, the stepping down of the supreme court judge, and the age of austerity hitting Nigeria's diplomatic representations.
With our West Africa editor Eromo Egbejule, Editor-in-chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook
- Title
- Kagame hosts The Africa CEO Forum in Kigali
- Runtime
- 13:11
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/podcast-1-april-mixdown
How do you make a continent great? Integrate, of course.
And with great difficulty, as it happens.
We speak to three leaders from business and politics about the possible ways and means, from President Kagame of Rwanda, to the CEO of Kenya's largest bank, Joshua Oigara.
- Title
- The Africa CEO Forum, Cyclone Idai, and the green power revolution (part 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ceo-forum-cyclone-idai
Everywhere the lament goes up: African economies are not integrated.
We meet the man making it happen deal by, Amir Ben Yahmed, the force behind The Africa CEO Forum, which opens its door this Monday 25th March.
And we talk about the devastating Cyclone Idai, which ripped through Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi earlier this month: what does the response say about the state decay in these countries, and how can the continent better plug into the green power revolution.
- Title
- The Africa CEO Forum, Cyclone Idai, and the green power revolution (part 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ceo-forum-cyclone-idai
Everywhere the lament goes up: African economies are not integrated.
We meet the man making it happen deal by, Amir Ben Yahmed, the force behind The Africa CEO Forum, which opens its door this Monday 25th March.
And we talk about the devastating Cyclone Idai, which ripped through Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi earlier this month: what does the response say about the state decay in these countries, and how can the continent better plug into the green power revolution.
- Title
- The Africa CEO Forum, Cyclone Idai, and the green power revolution (part 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 11:05
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/ceo-forum-cyclone-idai
Everywhere the lament goes up: African economies are not integrated.
We meet the man making it happen deal by, Amir Ben Yahmed, the force behind The Africa CEO Forum, which opens its door this Monday 25th March.
And we talk about the devastating Cyclone Idai, which ripped through Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi earlier this month: what does the response say about the state decay in these countries, and how can the continent better plug into the green power revolution.
- Title
- Nigerian elections see new balance of power (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/podcast-15-march-mixdown
We talk:
-latest results in Nigeria's elections leave us – with results from 6 states still delayed after what has been dubbed inconclusive results.
-the wide disparity between the Governor and Presidential elections results,
-the court cases to come; might they set precedents, as in Ghana, which while they may not help Atiku today, may help contenders in the future?
But we also lose our cool about Brexit, and rally round the Algerian uprising.
Featuring West Africa editor Eromo Egbejule, managing editor Nicholas Norbrook and our editor-in-chief Patrick Smith.
- Title
- Nigerian elections see new balance of power (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/podcast-15-march-mixdown
We talk:
-latest results in Nigeria's elections leave us – with results from 6 states still delayed after what has been dubbed inconclusive results.
-the wide disparity between the Governor and Presidential elections results,
-the court cases to come; might they set precedents, as in Ghana, which while they may not help Atiku today, may help contenders in the future?
But we also lose our cool about Brexit, and rally round the Algerian uprising.
Featuring West Africa editor Eromo Egbejule, managing editor Nicholas Norbrook and our editor-in-chief Patrick Smith.
- Title
- Nigerian elections see new balance of power (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/podcast-15-march-mixdown
We talk:
-latest results in Nigeria's elections leave us – with results from 6 states still delayed after what has been dubbed inconclusive results.
-the wide disparity between the Governor and Presidential elections results,
-the court cases to come; might they set precedents, as in Ghana, which while they may not help Atiku today, may help contenders in the future?
But we also lose our cool about Brexit, and rally round the Algerian uprising.
Featuring West Africa editor Eromo Egbejule, managing editor Nicholas Norbrook and our editor-in-chief Patrick Smith.
- Title
- Nigerian elections see new balance of power (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 2:02
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/podcast-15-march-mixdown
We talk:
-latest results in Nigeria's elections leave us – with results from 6 states still delayed after what has been dubbed inconclusive results.
-the wide disparity between the Governor and Presidential elections results,
-the court cases to come; might they set precedents, as in Ghana, which while they may not help Atiku today, may help contenders in the future?
But we also lose our cool about Brexit, and rally round the Algerian uprising.
Featuring West Africa editor Eromo Egbejule, managing editor Nicholas Norbrook and our editor-in-chief Patrick Smith.
- Title
- Politicians dance to popular anger in South Africa, Algeria and Sudan (part 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/politicians-dance-to-popular-anger-in-so
It's a sign of the times: popular pressure on creaking political structures across Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of international investors on the other.
And popular anger is already changing the face of Sudan and possibly Algeria — students, lawyers, familes and even elements of the military are starting to coalesce against aging regimes.
A conversation with The Africa Report Southern Africa editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook.
- Title
- Politicians dance to popular anger in South Africa, Algeria and Sudan (part 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/politicians-dance-to-popular-anger-in-so
It's a sign of the times: popular pressure on creaking political structures across Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of international investors on the other.
And popular anger is already changing the face of Sudan and possibly Algeria — students, lawyers, familes and even elements of the military are starting to coalesce against aging regimes.
A conversation with The Africa Report Southern Africa editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook.
- Title
- Politicians dance to popular anger in South Africa, Algeria and Sudan (part 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 15:01
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/politicians-dance-to-popular-anger-in-so
It's a sign of the times: popular pressure on creaking political structures across Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of international investors on the other.
And popular anger is already changing the face of Sudan and possibly Algeria — students, lawyers, familes and even elements of the military are starting to coalesce against aging regimes.
A conversation with The Africa Report Southern Africa editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook.
- Title
- Politicians dance to popular anger in South Africa, Algeria and Sudan (part 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 6:49
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafricareport/politicians-dance-to-popular-anger-in-so
It's a sign of the times: popular pressure on creaking political structures across Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of international investors on the other.
And popular anger is already changing the face of Sudan and possibly Algeria — students, lawyers, familes and even elements of the military are starting to coalesce against aging regimes.
A conversation with The Africa Report Southern Africa editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook.

