In this week's episode, we discuss the recently announced African School of Governance, founded by H.E. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, and H.E. Hailemariam Desalegn, former Prime Minister of Ethiopia (both co-founders of the ASG Foundation), in consultation with other African leaders, academics and philanthropists dedicated to improving governance across the continent.
In this week's episode of your podcast, Africa Aspirations, Fola Folayan , David Hundeyin, Frederick Golooba-Mutebi and Levi Kabwato discuss elections in Africa. Are elections necessary? Do they serve their purpose? What basics should we get right before we talk about elections?
In this episode, our host Fola Folayan and panelists David Hundeyin, Lonzen Rugira, and special guest Takura Zhangazha discuss the origins of Africa's vulnerability to global energy shocks and how to overcome the continent’s energy insecurity.
In this episode, Fola Folayan hosts Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin, Levi Kabwato and our special guest Mohamed Kheir to discuss the responsibility of Africa's regional powers and foreign interference in Africa's security crises.
In the second episode of our weekly podcast hosted by Fola Folayan, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin, Levi Kabwato and special guest Rashid Abdi discuss the state of Africa's giants and their potential to represent Africa at the UN Security Council.
In the first episode of The Pan African Review Weekly Podcast Africa Aspirations, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin and Levi Kabwato, hosted by Fola Folayan, discuss the recent China-Africa summit and its implications.
In this episode, Dr Chidinma Okolo discusses the challenges women face in African societies, especially in their working environments
In this episode, Malawian journalist and political analyst Levi Kabwato discusses the need to decolonise International Justice
In this episode, Dr Chika Esiobu discusses the steady collapse of Africa's ill-fitting European foundations and its implications for the continent's liberation
In this episode, Dr Gateka Ndayisaba discusses the taboos preventing a healthy debate about abortion in Africa
In this episode, Zimbabwean political analyst Kelvin Jakachira discusses the implications of SADC's intervention in the DRC
In this episode, Dr Yusuf Serunkuma discusses the lessons to learn from the ongoing settler colonialism violence in Palestine
In this episode, Dr Mohamed Kheir Omer discusses the unfinished business of state formation in the Horn of Africa and the dangers of state disintegration as a result of incessant conflicts.
In this episode, Soha Benchekroun, an independent researcher in sustainable development, explains why these questions ought to be handled in light of the continent’s socio-economic development challenges
In this episode, our guest Dr. Bojana Coulibaly explains how the UN peacekeeping mission in DRC, MONUSCO, has been working with the very negative forces it was supposed to disarm.
In this conversation with Dr Jude Kagoro, we explore the history of conflicts in Somalia, the reasons behind the failure to build a national army, and border tensions with Kenya and Ethiopia
In this podcast, Panafrican Review's Mahatma Ulimwengu discusses with Dr. Chika Esiobu the problematic aspects of using pejorative and derogatory terms such as "Ghetto" to name African talents.
In this episode, Panafrican Review's Mahatma and author Suzie Ndaundika Shefeni discuss the implications of Africa's non-alignment in the context of global geopolitical upheavals.
In this Podcast, Dr. Frederick Golooba-Mutebi discusses the responsibility of the DRC government in resolving the unending crises in the Kivus once and for all.
Panafrican Review's guest Dr Yusuf Serunkuma discusses the insidious ways in which colonialism fetishizes itself and endlessly mutates, oftentimes, appearing to align with the colonised and the “performatively friendlier” ways through which pillage of Africa is disguised and executed