EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 59 MIN
How a Free Building Can Cost Everything: China, Africa, and Gifting Parliaments | Dr. Innocent Batsani-Ncube
from Urban Limitrophe · host Alexandra Lambropoulos
A gift isn't always free. But when a foreign government offers to build your parliament—for free—it's easy to miss where the real cost lands.In this episode, Dr. Innocent (Ib) Batsani-Ncube discusses China's role in constructing parliament buildings across Africa, and what these projects reveal about architecture, power, procurement, and urban development.Drawing from years of research across Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Lesotho, Ib unpacks how these landmark buildings reshape cities and political systems—from imported construction materials and sidelined local architects to leaking domes that only foreign maintenance crews can repair.Together, we explore:How parliament buildings shape political culture and urban identityWhat gets lost when foreign actors design local democratic spacesWhy procurement and infrastructure are never politically neutralThe tension between modernity, symbolism, and local belongingWhat ordinary citizens, planners, and parliament staff really think about these projectsThis episode explores how infrastructure is never just infrastructure. Parliament buildings are not only physical spaces — they shape governance, political culture, procurement systems, and the everyday experience of cities. By examining who builds these spaces and whose visions are embedded within them, the conversation raises deeper questions about sovereignty, urban identity, and development in African cities.Dr. Batsani-Ncube's book, China and African Parliaments, is available now via Oxford University Press. Guest: Dr. Innocent (Ib) Batsani-NcubeAcknowledgements:This episode is co-supported by the Nurubian, the University of Toronto School of Cities and the Department of Geography and Planning. About Urban Limitrophe:Please visit www.urbanlimitrophe.com for all episode show notes, references and guest details. To access social media, newsletter, and additional projects visit: https://linktr.ee/urbanlimitrophePlease address any related communication to hello[at]urbanlimitrophe.com Credits: Music by Imany LambropoulosPodcast concept, development, and design by Alexandra Lambropoulos
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A gift isn't always free. But when a foreign government offers to build your parliament—for free—it's easy to miss where the real cost lands. In this episode, Dr. Innocent (Ib) Batsani-Ncube discusses China's role in constructing parliament buildings across Africa, and what these projects reveal about architecture, power, procurement, and urban development. Drawing from years of research across Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Lesotho, Ib unpacks how these landmark buildings reshape cities and political systems—from imported construction materials and sidelined local architects to leaking domes that only foreign maintenance crews can repair. Together, we explore: - How parliament buildings shape political culture and urban identity - What gets lost when foreign actors design local democratic spaces - Why procurement and infrastructure are never politically neutral - The tension between modernity, symbolism, and local belonging - What ordinary citizens, planners, and parliament staff really think about these projects This episode explores how infrastructure is never just infrastructure. Parliament buildings are not only physical spaces — they shape governance, political culture, procurement systems, and the everyday experience of cities. By examining who builds these spaces and whose visions are embedded within them, the conversation raises deeper questions about sovereignty, urban identity, and development in African cities. Dr. Batsani-Ncube's book, China and African Parliaments, is available now via Oxford University Press. Guest: Dr. Innocent (Ib) Batsani-Ncube Acknowledgements: This episode is co-supported by the Nurubian, the University of Toronto School of Cities and the Department of Geography and Planning. About Urban Limitrophe: Please visit www.urbanlimitrophe.com for all episode show notes, references and guest details. To access social media, newsletter, and additional projects visit: https://linktr.ee/urbanlimitrophe Please address any related communication to hello[at]urbanlimitrophe.com Credits: Music by Imany Lambropoulos Podcast concept, development, and design by Alexandra Lambropoulos
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