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The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
The Brenthurst Foundation
90 episodes
5 days ago
Through conversations with policy-makers, political actors, academics and topic experts, we talk through the development challenges facing Africa and some of the solutions on offer for economic growth and prosperity. The series features Marie-Noelle Nwokolo as the host.
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Through conversations with policy-makers, political actors, academics and topic experts, we talk through the development challenges facing Africa and some of the solutions on offer for economic growth and prosperity. The series features Marie-Noelle Nwokolo as the host.
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The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
AfCFTA and Earning Youth Trust

In Marie-Noelle’s finale on the podcast, she explores the critical topic of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the importance of gaining the trust of African youth to ensure its success. She is joined by Rutendo Nyaku, the insightful author behind "AfCFTA’s proof is in the pudding: Earning youth trust is the way to leverage the bulging population."

In this episode, they discuss:

  • The deep-seated distrust among African youth towards their governments and its impact on AfCFTA.
  • Key challenges in the implementation of the AfCFTA.
  • Effective communication and advocacy strategies for AfCFTA.
  • Practical steps for youth inclusion in policy-making.
  • Necessary bureaucratic reforms to enhance trade efficiency.

This engaging conversation offers a deep dive into the future of Africa's economic integration and the crucial role of youth.

 

From Marie-Noelle, “thank you for being with me throughout this journey. It’s been an absolute pleasure sharing in this journey with you all.”

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1 year ago
26 minutes 28 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Reclaiming Popular Sovereignty in Africa – A Chat With Dr Kizza-Besigye (Pt. 2)

Join Marie-Noelle for a compelling conversation with Dr Col. Kizza-Besigye about his life of service, leading the opposition in Uganda, and his hopes for the future of Ugandans and Africans.

As a prominent figure in African politics, Kizza-Besigye shares his perspectives on governance, activism, and the fight for popular sovereignty. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the complexities of leadership and democracy in Africa.

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1 year ago
30 minutes 57 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Reclaiming Popular Sovereignty in Africa – A Chat With Dr Kizza-Besigye (Pt. 1)

Join Marie-Noelle for a compelling conversation with Dr Col. Kizza-Besigye about his life of service, leading the opposition in Uganda, and his hopes for the future of Ugandans and Africans.

As a prominent figure in African politics, Kizza-Besigye shares his perspectives on governance, activism, and the fight for popular sovereignty. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the complexities of leadership and democracy in Africa.

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1 year ago
45 minutes 30 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Democracy Unveiled: Navigating Opposition & Service in African Politics – a chat with Tendai Biti

Featuring Tendai Biti, join Marie-Noelle for an insightful discussion on democracy, a life of service, and the challenges of being in opposition. As a prominent African leader, Mr Biti shares his experiences navigating political landscapes and offers valuable lessons for the next generation of African leaders. Tune in to gain invaluable insights into governance, activism, and the pursuit of a better future for Africa.

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1 year ago
45 minutes 14 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Putting Citizens First: Co-production in Policymaking with Noreen Blanluet

Join us for an enlightening episode as we delve into the world of co-production in policymaking with Noreen Blanluet, co-founder of the Co-production Network for Wales. In this conversation, Noreen sheds light on the importance of putting citizens at the heart of policymaking processes, how we ought to do that and the challenges around co-production.

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1 year ago
38 minutes 8 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Bridging Divides: A chat with Roelf Meyer on the making of the South African Peace Process

Dive into a transformative dialogue with Roelf Meyer, a key architect of the South African peace process in 1994, as we uncover invaluable insights on leadership, compromise, and fostering dialogue and how these apply in today's tumultuous world. Roelf shares firsthand experiences and timeless lessons that resonate far beyond borders. Tune in to this illuminating conversation with Marie-Noelle and discover actionable strategies to bridge divides and build a more harmonious world.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Africa Through Their Eyes: A Chat with President Ian Khama

Speaking with Marie-Noelle Nwokolo, the former President of Botswana, Ian Khama, gives his full insight into life as the leader of the African nation. From his first day as President, to how the role changed him and memories from his term, President Khama leaves no stone unturned in this conversation.

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1 year ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Fields of Opportunity: Insights into South Africa's Agriculture Landscape with Wandile Sihlobo

Discover the heartbeat of South Africa's agriculture landscape with renowned agricultural economist, Wandile Sihlobo. In this insightful episode, we delve into the challenges between policy and implementation and what it will take to stimulate growth and employment in agriculture. The best part is that he also shares lessons that are applicable to other African countries. Tune in now!

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1 year ago
35 minutes 20 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Supporting MSMEs in the Informal Sector – the Setana Solution

The informal sector across Africa makes up nearly 83% of employment. However, in spite of its size, there is a general lack of engagement with the sector, from both government and private corporates.  

 

Today we speak to Prince Nwadeyi, co-founder of Setana Capital, to understand why this lack of engagement exists and what Setana is doing to resolve the challenge of financing and working capital with MSME’s in the informal sector. 


Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

 

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2 years ago
31 minutes 29 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Japan’s Rise to Economic Prosperity: A Chat with Prof Kenichi Ohno (Part 2)

Honda, Toyota, Toshiba and Sony, to name but a few, are all successful companies to come out of Japan. How did Japan perfect enterprise and create a booming private sector? Was educational prowess the key? Listen to Part 2 of our chat with Prof Kenichi Ohno to find out.

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2 years ago
29 minutes 8 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Japan’s Rise to Economic Prosperity: A Chat with Professor Kenichi Ohno

At the end of the Second World War, Japanese cities were destroyed, a significant number of its population were killed or displaced, and its industrial capacity gutted. Yet,  like a phoenix, 1945 also saw the start ( second time around) of Japan’s rise to economic freedom. How did Japan make this dramatic economic change and what did it take? In this conversation, Marie-Noelle sits with Prof Kenichi Ohno of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, to understand how this all happened. 


Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
23 minutes 54 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Africa Through Their Eyes: A Chat with Madam President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Speaking to Marie-Noelle,  H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the 2011 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and former President of Liberia (2006 – 2018), reflects on the moment she was announced President, the task to rebuild Liberia, her drive to advance women in public leadership in Africa, and her most-prized lessons on leadership.


 Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
32 minutes 18 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Debt, Democracy and the Importance of Dialogue: A Chat with Olusegun Obasanjo

Our latest podcast with Olusegun Obasanjo is a deep dive into his time as the former President of Nigeria, highlighting how he supported the country’s transition to democracy. 

This episode was recorded during a recent conversation with Dr Greg Mills of The Brenthurst Foundation and Amanda Dory of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies.

Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
23 minutes 29 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Africa Through Their Eyes: A Chat with H.E. Hailemariam Dessalegn (Part 2)

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be Prime Minister?Well, our latest miniseries ‘Africa Through Their Eyes’ enables you to do just that through important discussions with former heads of state from across Africa. This week, Marie-Noelle Nwokolo sits down with H.E Hailemariam Dessalegn, former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, to reflect on his time in office, the choices he made and what he wishes he knew then.


Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
23 minutes 57 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Africa Through Their Eyes: A Chat with H.E. Hailemariam Dessalegn (PART 1)

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be Prime Minister? 

 

Well, our latest miniseries ‘Africa Through Their Eyes’ enables you to do just that through important discussions with former heads of state from across Africa. This week, Marie-Noelle Nwokolo sits down with H.E Hailemariam Dessalegn, former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, to reflect on his time in office, the choices he made and what he wishes he knew then.  


Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation



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2 years ago
18 minutes 49 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
The Cream of the Crop: The Importance of Agriculture in Development with Isabelle Tsakok (Part 2)

What role does the AfCFTA play in agricultural development? What links growth, stability and equity to agriculture? Why don’t reforms always work? 

 

Tune in to part two of Marie-Noelle’s conversation with Isabelle Tsakok to find out more!  


Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
25 minutes 19 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
The Cream of the Crop: The Importance of Agriculture in Development with Isabelle Tsakok (Part 1)

Africa’s arable land has increase by 52% in 20 years, so why do a large portion of the continent’s population still live in poverty? 

 

This week, Marie-Noelle and Isabelle Tsakok of the Policy Center for the New South dissect the importance of agricultural transformation to help development, uncovering the possible impacts of climate change and government involvement, or lack thereof, in the process. 

 

Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
35 minutes 36 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Africa Through Their Eyes: A Chat with H.E. Ernest Bai Koroma Part II

This week we continue the conversation with H.E. Ernest Bai Koroma as he gives us an insight into the many surprises he experienced during his time as Sierra Leone's President, trends relating to coups across the region and his hopes for Africa by 2050. If you’ll do anything today, it’s to listen to this chat brought to you in conversation with Marie-Noelle.


Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation


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2 years ago
21 minutes 59 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Africa Through Their Eyes: A Chat with H.E Ernest Bai Koroma

From economics and ebola to coups and the challenges of leadership, this episode features Marie-Noelle in conversation with former President of Sierra Leone, H.E Ernest Bai Koroma. 

It’s THE in-depth look at President Koroma’s impact on the history of Sierra Leone and his insights on what it takes to make the right choices and run a country.

Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
23 minutes 44 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Do Africans Now Prefer More Military Rule? A Chat with Afrobarometer’s CEO, Joe Asunka

The demand for democracy is higher than the supply, according to recent Afrobarometer surveys; what does this means and might it have anything to do with the recent spate of coups in West Africa and the preference for outsiders?

In Marie-Noelle’s chat with Joe Asunka of Afrobarometer, the two discuss African attitudes towards military rule, the 91% approval of Assimi Goita, the military leader who took over Mali in a coup and generational preferences and differences around governance.

Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation

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2 years ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Through conversations with policy-makers, political actors, academics and topic experts, we talk through the development challenges facing Africa and some of the solutions on offer for economic growth and prosperity. The series features Marie-Noelle Nwokolo as the host.