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Talking Africa — 117 episodes

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#117: Mark Suzman, Gates Foundation CEO - "Stop stockpiling vaccines"

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#116: Can Africa leverage Europe's Green New Deal?

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#115: Inside Mozambique's northern insurgency

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#114: Zambia Hakainde Hichilema - 'We've never seen such levels of corruption'

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#113: Nigeria - The lingering roots left by Britain's looting and killing

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#112 - Obiageli Ezekwesili - "Get interested by politics, or be ruled by idiots"

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#111: Rwanda - 'The story of a political murder and an African regime gone bad'

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#110: Famine in Ethiopia's Tigray - 'I have never documented anything as relentless & systematic as what we're seeing'

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#109: Talking Africa - Nigeria's mass atrocities: How did we get here & how do we get out?

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#108: Niger's 'African Apocalypse'

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#107: Africa's trade dreams meet Liberian roads

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#106: Biden says America Is Back. What does that mean for Africa?

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#105: Egypt's January 25 revolution - 'There was no plan B'

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#104: Nigeria - The Making Of A Nation, from Jihad to Amalgamation

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#103: Zimbabwe's illicit gold mines, costing lives and money

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#102: Women Working For Change -- Toyin Sanni, CEO of Emerging Capital Africa

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#101: Eric Kacou - "Côte d'Ivoire needs a political settlement"

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#100: Can Nigeria's #EndSARS protest maintain momentum?

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#99: William Asiko - "Agriculture is transformational, but you need government to play its role"

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#98: Amina Mohamed - "The WTO needs to regain its centrality in global governance"

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#97: Dr John Nkengasong on Covid-19 -- 'We need root and branch reform of healthcare'

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#96 Tom Burgis: 'The rise of kleptocrats fueled by destablising the truth on social media

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#95: Africa and the US - 'In Africa, people don't take us seriously'

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#94: Melinda Gates on the 'Shadow Pandemic' of violence against women

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#93: Tundu Lissu - "Magufuli's war on corruption is like a mafia shakedown"

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#92: 'Recognise public health as a part of your economic development,' Matshidiso Moeti

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#91: GERD - Sudan got a raw deal from the Egyptian-Sudanese treaty of 1959

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#90: Zimbabwe on the brink: Inflation, currency, clashes - what next?

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#89: Tony Blair - "Covid-19 exposes the urgency of government reform"

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#88: Death of George Floyd: What place does the global uprising have across Africa?

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#87: Ethiopia - Egypt: The dam discord

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#86: Fred Swaniker - "Development is about human capital"

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#85: Coronavirus lockdown easing - Nairobi, Lagos and Johannesburg

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#84: Bill Gates on Coronavirus - "The big challenge is the urban slum areas"

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#83: Mohamed el Dahshan - "The onus is on us, as Africans, to take the lead in this conversation"

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#82: Abebe Selassie - “This is a crisis where we need to act now”

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#81: The Eco - is Francophone Africa ready for it now that coronavirus has arrived?

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#80: David Cowan - "Don't underestimate Africa's resilience to coronavirus"

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#79: Thomas Piketty - "Dominant ideologies get challenged in times of crisis"

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#78: Lagos, Johannesburg, Nairobi - Coronavirus lockdown

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#77: Gyude Moore - "People get tired of social distancing"

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#76: Coronavirus: The economic and political risks for Africa

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#75: Aly-Khan Satchu: "The naira is gone. It's just a question of when".

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#74: Tito Mboweni delivers a budget for crime busters and tax collectors

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#73: Moeletsi Mbeki - "The ANC today really is about access to government jobs"

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#72: Tibor Nagy - "Our companies don't pay people off"

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#71: Maaza Mengiste - The Shadow King and the Health of Nations

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#70: Emma Wade-Smith - "The mega-cities of the future are in Africa"

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#69: William Davison - "The Ethiopian constitution encourages self-determination of peoples"

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#68: Iginio Gagliardone - Is China exporting authoritarian politics via its technology?

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#67: João Lourenço -- Angola's dream deferred & Nigerian fintech

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#66: Alex Magaisa - Zimbabwe after Mugabe, plus ça change...

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#65: Tijjani Muhammad-Bande: Tough times for diplomacy

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#64: Jon Marks - Understanding the Maghreb

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#63: Kuseni Dlamini - The world is not waiting for South Africa

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#62: Kayode Fayemi - Nigeria's states are an ideas laboratory

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#61 - Eric Olander: Washington should tone down its anti-China rhetoric

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#60 - Mcebisi Jonas: The man who said 'No' to the Gupta family

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Angola: Where did all the money go?

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The new rules of the trade game

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Carlos Lopes - Africa in Transformation

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South Africa's in a state, says the nation

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Women who lead: Daphne Mashile-Nkosi

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Too many Fintech companies in Nigeria? No, says Carbon CEO Dozie

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The Buhari 2.0 cabinet

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Uganda's Museveni targets the DRC

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Sudan's revolutionaries

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South Africa Votes!

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Gold smuggling; a How To guide

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Joshua Oigara, money and plans

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What next for the New Sudan?

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Libya: Back to war?

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Kagame hosts The Africa CEO Forum in Kigali

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The Africa CEO Forum, Cyclone Idai, and the green power revolution

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Nigerian elections see new balance of power

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Politicians dance to popular anger in South Africa, Algeria and Sudan

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What does a Buhari 2.0 administration look like?

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"A Nigerian election fandango"

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"Get ready for Nigeria's banks" - Herbert Wigwe, CEO Access Bank

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Atiku Abubacar : "We have to remove regulations"

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Nigeria's Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

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Private equity, right-sized for Africa

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So how much is China really investing in Africa? -- with Brad Parks of AidData

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African leaders are not delivering progress -- Abdoulie Janneh of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation

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From middle class to consuming class - Fraym CEO Ben Leo

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Financial history is key to inclusion - Kosta Peric

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The DRC after Kabila + Nigeria's deadly herder-farmer clashes

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How to get into OPEC - NJ Ayuk of Centurion Law

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An African unicorn

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A new generation of leaders? Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed and South Africa's Julius Malema

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Brexit and the new scramble for Africa: Nick O'Donohoe, CEO of the CDC Group

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Nigeria's great engineering feat

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The IMF is back

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Mobile Money 2.0

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Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Korea

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"Africa needs to move fast" - AfDB President Akin Adesina

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Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever

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Tewodros Ashenafi

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Land is back

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Can Cyril Ramaphosa rescue the ANC?

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Africa in 2018

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Charles Brumskine 27 September

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Green revolutions, gold in that soil

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President Buhari, the rats and the rat-catchers

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Kenya's election on a knife edge

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Entrepreneur Rebecca Enonchong on Tech and Africa

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Podcast 20 June

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1 June 2017

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24 May 17 Pod

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15 May 2017 Pod

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Nigeria, Ghana and the DRC -- 9 May 2017 Podcast

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1 May 2017

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April 25 2017

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17April2017

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10th April 2017

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03 April 2017

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TheAfricaReport Podcast - 28 March 2017