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Africa 4 Dummies

Africa 4 Dummies

Africa 4 dummies

A podcast by Nathan and Zenge for people to get a clearer picture of what's going on in Africa. Make sure to follow our Africa4dummies playlist on Spotify where we share some great African music.

46 - Rwandan Genocide: Exploring Roots, Survival, Resilience, and Gen-Z Perspective with Samuel Ishimwe
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  • 46 - Rwandan Genocide: Exploring Roots, Survival, Resilience, and Gen-Z Perspective with Samuel Ishimwe

    In this episode, join me, Zenge, as I sit down with Rwandan filmmaker and genocide survivorSamuel Ishimwe. Together, we uncover the roots of the Rwandan Genocide, hear Samuel's personal story, and explore how Gen-Z Rwandans understand this tragic event 30 years later. Get ready for a powerful journey of resilience, remembrance, and reflection.

    A4D has also put put a documentary explaining Rwanda's story right here.

    Samuel Ishimwe'sDocumentary on DW is here.

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:55) The Roots of Genocide

    (04:44) The pre-colonial Rwanda

    (07:07) German colonialism and race fixing

    (09:45) Belgians take over: exclusive Tutsi rule

    (15:50) 1950s - Cold War, Catholics and Hutu supremacy

    (18:29) the Hutu Revolution & Hutu Power

    (23:20) Independence on Hutu Terms

    (30:13) Before the Genocide: Habyarimana - the Politics & Economics

    (35:27) The road to Genocide : hate radio & Interahamwe

    (39:57) The Genocide

    (46:00) My personal story

    (55:31) How do Gen-Z Rwandans understand the Genocide

    (01:01:10) Have you reconciled with your parents killers?

    (01:03:27) What can we learn from Rwanda ?

    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 1h 06min
  • 45 - Mining in Africa: Decoding the Resource Curse, Illegal Miners, and Success Stories

    Uncover the paradox of wealth and poverty in mineral-rich African nations. From pre-colonial times to today, explore the resource curse, colonial impact, and post-colonial booms. Discuss the role of the African state in mineral governance, illegal mining, and hear insights from Dr. Ben Radley, a political economist specializing in the DRC. Join us for a concise exploration of the complex dynamics shaping mining in Africa.


    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    (00:03:35) What is the resource curse? Does it exist ?

    (00:08:25) Were Africans mining before colonialism ?

    (00:11:35) Colonial mineral extraction in Africa - example Belgian Congo

    (00:17:15) Mining after independence (1960s), nationalisation and the lost glory days

    (00:20:25) A copper version of OPEC ? CIPEC?

    (00:22:55) Blaming the African state

    (00:28:33) Liberalise and privatise

    (00:30:40) The vilification of illegal miners (artisanal miners)

    (00:36:27) Green tech & Leveraging the 'New Scramble for Africa'

    (00:45:41) From Congolese mines to the Apple store: can Africa influence the supply chain?

    (00:54:27) What is life like in Congolese mining communities ?

    (01:01:18) How can we get it right ? Are they any success stories? (01:16:18) How to fight self-cynicism and afro-pessimism about African capabilities







    Sat, 20 Jan 2024 - 1h 21min
  • 44 - Navigating Power: Insights on Politics, Corruption, and Democracy with Former Zambian VP Nervers Mumba

    Explore the stereotype of the "Big Man" in African leadership – adorned with honorary titles, accused of heavy corruption, and a face on the currency. But how accurate is this portrayal? Join us in conversation with former Vice President of Zambia, Nervers Sekwila Mumba, as we delve into the nuanced dynamics of power-politics in Zambia. Mumba shares his observations on the post-election state of democracy in Zimbabwe and Liberia, shedding light on the broader context of corruption in Africa. Challenge preconceptions and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding leadership on the continent.


    (00:01:46) Who is Dr Nerves Mumba?

    (00:05:45) Pulpit to Vice President

    (00:11:45) The lowest point in your career

    (00:16:46) How to deal with doubts

    (00:21:38) Zimbabwe election

    (00:32:16) is democracy failing

    (00:39:42) Best model of governance

    (00:43:55) Why ruling parties collapse after office

    (00:48:52) Why leaders stay in power

    (00:53:28) How corrupt are African rulers

    Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 59min
  • 43 - Women, Law and Politics - with Linda Kasonde (former President of the Law Association of Zambia)

    Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Linda Kasonde, former President of the Law Association of Zambia and founder of the Chapter One foundation. Gain valuable insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and triumphs of leading such a prestigious organisation. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in the legal profession and social justice.

    (0:00) Intro

    (01:16) Who is Linda Kasonde

    (03:59) Road to Law Association President

    (07:25) Sexism

    (15:46) Human rights endeavours

    (20:32) Death Threats

    (24:21) Africa's biggest human rights challenge

    (28:17) Public Order Act

    (30:24) Chapter One Foundation

    (37:37) Constitution of Zambia

    (47:17) Country with the best constitution.

    (52:14) Fan Question

    (55:16) What can Men do?



    Fri, 01 Dec 2023 - 58min
  • 42 - Africa and the Church: Colonialism, Gay rights and Radical Pastors

    Join A4D and guest Femi Osunnuyi, Lead Pastor of City Church, Lagos, Nigeria, on a captivating journey through African Christianity. Explore how faith spread, untangle colonial tensions, and delve into influential African Christians. Navigate the complexities of LGBTQ, Africa, and Christianity in this thought-provoking discussion.


    🎙️ Hosted by A4D: A4D and Pst Femi Osunnuyi lead insightful conversations, offering a holistic perspective on the intersection of Africa and Christianity.


    👂 Tune in for a deeper understanding of faith, history, and identity in Africa. Subscribe, share, and embark on this enlightening exploration! 🌟



    (0:00) Introduction

    (02:03) Existence of Christianity Pre-Colonialism

    (25:40) Christianity and Colonialism

    (54:52) Key African figures

    (01:01:53) How Africans can deal with complex Christian history

    (01:09:06) LGBTQ, Christianity and Africa



    Sun, 12 Nov 2023 - 1h 24min
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