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Africa on Africa
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
How do African media outlets portray politics, economics, and cultural life in their own countries and in the broader region? Aanu Adeoye (The Continent), Moky Makura (Africa No Filter), and Yinka Adegoke (Rest of World) join Judd Devermont for a lively discussion on how increased media coverage on Africa and a focus on human-interest stories can foster unity and drive continental potential. Guests also discuss the impact of Tanzanian President Magufuli’s previous denial of Covid-19, and Africa’s path to economic recovery over the next few years.
Background Readings:
The country where Covid-19 doesn’t exist: Nothing to see here, says Tanzania’s president – The Continent
Unfinished Business: Magufuli’s Autocratic Rule in Tanzania – Marielle Harris
Africa’s diversified economies are set to rebound quicker than its extractive giants – Yinka Adegoke
How African Media Covers Africa – Africa No Filter
Background Readings:
The country where Covid-19 doesn’t exist: Nothing to see here, says Tanzania’s president – The Continent
Unfinished Business: Magufuli’s Autocratic Rule in Tanzania – Marielle Harris
Africa’s diversified economies are set to rebound quicker than its extractive giants – Yinka Adegoke
How African Media Covers Africa – Africa No Filter
Released:
Mar 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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