The objective of the show is discuss the narrative of Africa: what it currently is, who shapes it, how it impacts the continent’s development and what can be done to ensure Africans own their own storytelling tools and platforms. Educational Outcome:A deeper understanding of the implications of Africa’s reputation on African lives. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talking-to-africa/supportThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4661509/advertisement
In this episode, Stephen looks into the case of Hyperinflation in South Sudan, which at one point last year had an over 660% inflation rate, how the p...
In this episode, Stephen looks into the 3 ways representatives explored developing Africa, entrepreneurship, intra-Africa trade, and Chinese investmen...
In this episode, Stephen looks into a new trend in African financing; The sale of Green Bonds. The link mentioned in the episode for verified bond opt...
Some of the issues that we tackle on today's show with Mr Godwin Khosa, CEO National Education Collaboration Trust:What does the debate around decolon...
When Somalia gained independence on July 1, 1960. It was a unification of the British Somaliland, French Somaliland, northeastern Kenya, western Ethio...
Since its creation in 2001, the International Criminal Court has only brought charges against Africans. Why is that and how are people responding?Acco...
Stephen looks into the latest Trump scandal and why so few american senators know anything about the US military in Africa.US Military squad was trave...
The objective of the show is to talk about African youth immigrating to Europe. African youth migrating out of Africa in search of greener pastures: t...
In this episode Stephen looks back on Saudi Arabia and Qatar and sees what has happened since his last report 3 months ago.According to Amir Hossein E...
The objective of the show is to talk about African leadership and culture. Issues of leadership in an African culture, how are we creating an enabling...