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SIYAKHULUMA We TALK Podcast
Nico Ndlovu
105 episodes
3 days ago
SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here. The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer
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SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here. The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer
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*Community as a Superpower": What this means to One Strong Voice- Refugee Week 2025
SIYAKHULUMA We TALK Podcast
44 minutes 53 seconds
4 months ago
*Community as a Superpower": What this means to One Strong Voice- Refugee Week 2025

This Refugee Week 2025, we, One Strong Voice, are speaking for more people than just ourselves. Join us as Nico, an OSV member, chats with Jonathan, Madeline, and Maggy about the incredible power of community for those with lived experience.

 

One Strong Voice (OSV) is a national movement led by people with lived experience of the asylum and immigration system, driving meaningful change for many.

 

Meet Our Guests

Jonathan (OSV Member)

Jonathan is an Expert by Experience Manager at Refugee Action, a Trustee at Caplor Horizons, and a One Strong Voice Representative at the Strategic Engagement Group (SEG). He brings a decade of community engagement experience from organizations such as Freedom from Torture, NHS England, and City of Sanctuary Manchester. Jonathan champions refugee empowerment through grassroots campaigning, frontline services, and the Expert by Experience Steering Group. His primary focus is on strengthening meaningful refugee participation.

 

Madeline (OSV Member)

Madeline is a mum, an excellent cook, and a Londoner. She is passionate about helping her local community, including refugees and women. Madeline joined OSV last year and is truly dedicated to supporting people in her local community, whether they are refugees, women, or anyone in need of assistance.

 

Maggy Moyo

Maggy Moyo is a nationally recognized campaigner, community organiser, and lived experience leader. She is the Campaigns Lead at These Walls Must Fall, under Right to Remain, where she leads grassroots efforts to challenge the UK’s hostile environment. Maggy is also the Founder of Unified Resilience CIC, a Manchester-based organization led by and for people with lived experience. Unified Resilience CIC offers trauma-informed support, leadership development, and shared spaces for healing and solidarity between migrant communities and their British allies.

 

Get in Touch with One Strong Voice

Learn more about OSV's work on our website or social media: One Strong Voice • Stories • Instagram

 

Please use the email below to contact OSV: contact@onestrongvoice.org

 

 


Jonathan Kazembe

Expert By Experience Manager

E: Jonathank@refugee-action.org.uk

M: 07595190362

Society Building, Regents Wharf

8 All Saints St, London N1 9RL

 

SIYAKHULUMA We TALK Podcast
SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here. The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer