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Ubuntu Live with Nobuntu Webster
Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard
5 episodes
8 months ago
Conversations with Africans who are building – movements, innovations, institutions, ideas and communities – to share their minds, their work, and their hearts. A space to learn from each other, to collaborate with each other, to support each other.
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Conversations with Africans who are building – movements, innovations, institutions, ideas and communities – to share their minds, their work, and their hearts. A space to learn from each other, to collaborate with each other, to support each other.
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
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African Youth: Stop waiting
Ubuntu Live with Nobuntu Webster
37 minutes 9 seconds
3 years ago
African Youth: Stop waiting
Are African youth too “polite” about using their power? Our guests, Oscar Danladi (Nigeria), Collins Shava (Zimbabwe) and Martha Nalukenge (Uganda), share the real experiences of young people in their respective countries in the face of systems that marginalise, censor and exclude youth. This episode challenges youth in Africa to not wait for permission to take up leadership of their countries and economies with inspirational from movements and work in the guests' respective countries.
Ubuntu Live with Nobuntu Webster
Conversations with Africans who are building – movements, innovations, institutions, ideas and communities – to share their minds, their work, and their hearts. A space to learn from each other, to collaborate with each other, to support each other.