The Motus is here to spark dialogue among the youth. By engaging in conversations around pressing, cross-cutting issues, we aim to ignite a movement—one that empowers young Africans with the knowledge that they are the future, and the work begins today.
This is more than just talk; it’s a call to action. We’re building a community of thinkers, doers, and change-makers ready to shape the continent’s destiny. Through shared ideas, bold conversations, and collective learning, The Motus is lighting the fire of transformation—starting with you.
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The Motus is here to spark dialogue among the youth. By engaging in conversations around pressing, cross-cutting issues, we aim to ignite a movement—one that empowers young Africans with the knowledge that they are the future, and the work begins today.
This is more than just talk; it’s a call to action. We’re building a community of thinkers, doers, and change-makers ready to shape the continent’s destiny. Through shared ideas, bold conversations, and collective learning, The Motus is lighting the fire of transformation—starting with you.
Inconsistency: Who is keeping the leaders accountable?
The Motus Podcast
7 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Inconsistency: Who is keeping the leaders accountable?
Accountability is the cornerstone of leadership, yet a lot of people do not pay attention to it. In this episode Trueman breaks down how having inconsistent systems often stems from having lack of accountability in organisations and governments. Accountability structures are a must in any and every organisation and as future leaders there is need to stress on that.
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s/o to Takura Ndoro for editing this one!
The Motus Podcast
The Motus is here to spark dialogue among the youth. By engaging in conversations around pressing, cross-cutting issues, we aim to ignite a movement—one that empowers young Africans with the knowledge that they are the future, and the work begins today.
This is more than just talk; it’s a call to action. We’re building a community of thinkers, doers, and change-makers ready to shape the continent’s destiny. Through shared ideas, bold conversations, and collective learning, The Motus is lighting the fire of transformation—starting with you.