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This podcast is for the woke amongst us, our views are meant to start the conversation, Africa needs to wake up, we are still being looted by our colonial masters,we say that the deals signed by our Grandfather's allowing the colonial masters to steal and pillage the continent are no longer relevant, the time is now and we are ready to steer Africa out off the dark ages, no longer relevant today is the colonial regarded as a God, no longer shall we sit back and allow our land to be sold to f ...
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In this episode, women from Tusimame Wanawake talk about gender-based violence in migrant communities. Three migrant women living in South Africa share their personal stories of survival and resilience. This conversation is part of the global 16 Days of Activism campaign, held annually from November 25 to December 10, which raises awareness and cal…
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In this episode we explore the true meaning of success through the lens of resilience and personal growth. Featuring an exclusive interview with Lisa Moyana, a young refugee and newly published author, she takes us on a journey of self-reflection, sharing the challenges and triumphs that shaped her path to success. Lisa discusses the inspiration be…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Kabeya and David Mujinga sit down with special guest, Lindiwe to explore the complexities of identity in the modern African context. From navigating mixed cultural backgrounds and relationships to the role of religion in shaping African identity, the conversation delves deep into the challenges and triumphs faced …
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Join our MARs team in our first series of the MARs Youth Base Podcast. Hear our team introduce the key aspects of the MARs movement, their stories, and the ever-evolving needs of young migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees. We would love to hear from you. Please email your stories to marsyouth@africaunite.org.za. For more information go to africau…
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Are children safe in today's society? To what extend can children be influenced? Is technology a good influence? All these topics and more are covered in today's podcast! Useful links to check out related to the topic covered in this episode: https://www.euronews.com/2021/06/05/hundreds-of-children-missing-after-dr-congo-volcano-eruption https://ww…
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What are the issues affecting the youth on a daily basis? What is home? Is that the country you were born in? Why isn't it easy for Zimbabweans to go back home? All these questions and more are discussed and answered in today's episode!
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How are languages related to our cultural identity? Are all languages equally important? How do languages and looks unify and separate people? Is the ‘coconut’ term really a thing? All these topics and more are discussed in this week’s episode by our hosts and three special guests.
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Goeie dag almal! This week, Kiza is joined by 4 guests: Sharon (Zimbabwe), Nusaiba (Rwanda), Julie (DRC), Confiance (DRC), all who are part of the MARs Youth Empowerment Movement. The conversation today explores their understanding of documentation and what comes to mind when they hear the word "documentation". The guests also share a little bit ab…
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This week's episode is all about documentation and the challenges faced by migrants when it comes to obtaining the relevant documents, with a focus on the Zimbabwean Exemption Permits, or ZEPs. Kiza and Rose are joined this week by special guests and Africa Unite Interns, Rachel Lee (USA), and Célia Azegagh (France).…
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Welcome back to our podcast! It's been a while but we're back to amplify the voices of young people all throughout South Africa. This new segment focuses on highlighting the issues affecting the youth, especially those within the migrant community, on a daily basis. Our two cheerful hosts, Rose and Kiza, will be taking you on an exciting journey wi…
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Happy Women’s Day to all! In the spirit of this momentous day and month where we celebrate the strong and courageous women who marched to Pretoria’s Union Buildings to petition against the country's pass laws in 1956, Africa Unite’s Nikelwa Mqwabalala spoke with three School Club members about what this day means to them. They discuss the state of …
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Last week, Africa Unite's very own Nikelwa Mqwabalala spoke with two School Club members to discuss what the first week back to school is like following South Africa's level four lockdown. Our guests share the challenges that learners face while returning to school such as stricter covid regulations in the classroom as well as the recent taxi confl…
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Africa Unite's Anti-xenophobia School Summit took place on Saturday, June 17th over Zoom and was attended by over 60 learners from 20 different schools across South Africa. We hope you enjoy listening to the incredible stories of these talented and inspiring young people who come from all different walks of life. Their speeches, testimonials and ar…
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