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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 57 MIN

Leadership in Africa: Faith, Resistance, and Leadership

from How to Become a Leader in Africa

Lockett, a scholar, ordained Anglican priest, and former activist in South Africa’s Mass Democratic Movement.Recruited into the underground structures of the African National Congress (ANC), he worked closely with the legendary Archbishop Desmond Tutu, witnessing firsthand the power of faith, resistance, and unwavering commitment to justice.In this episode, we explore his extraordinary journey—from defying an oppressive system to shaping the future of ethical leadership. Sydney shares insights on the role of faith in activism, the power of moral leadership, and what young African leaders can learn from history.

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