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African Dream Summit

Episode 162 of the African Dialogue podcast, hosted by Channel Africa, titled "African Dream Summit" was published on June 29, 2015 and runs 56 minutes.

June 29, 2015 ·56m · African Dialogue

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“A Freaking Dream” that was the phrase that took precedence at the recent African Dream Summit that took place in Johannesburg South Africa. The aim was to spur The African Dream Movement into action to define and shape “The African Dream that will change the narrative from that of a Dark Continent, to that of prosperity, hope and accomplishment. The Summit aims to use entrepreneurship as a tool to Champion a new mantra of “African Success” through a new vision of “The African Dream”. Attendees had an opportunity to engage with a panel of thought-leaders and like- minded industry leaders in redefining and shaping The African dream to move towards self-healing and positive Brand Africa. The summit provided a game changing dialogue and the inspiration to shape an action-driven sustainable African Dream.

To help us delve into the conversation we are joined by:

Our guests are still on the line to further unpack this issue with us:
1. Rejoice Nxumalo Chairperson: South African Association of Investors

2. Jabulani Tsambo (HHP) Rapper/Musician and Pan-Africanist
3. Adv Sabelo Sibanda Human Rights and Criminal Law Expert
4. Scholastica Sylvan Kimaryo Founder: Kilimanjaro Conscious Leadership Institute
5. Sello Maake Ka Ncube Legendary Actor
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