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Pan African Review is a platform that challenges assumptions about Africa and a space for introspective perspectives on matters of concern to Africans.
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Renaming the “Ghetto Kids” as decolonization
In this podcast, Panafrican Review's Mahatma Ulimwengu discusses with Dr. Chika Esiobu the problematic aspects of using pejorative and derogatory terms such as "Ghetto" to name African talents.
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Africa's non-alignment: A reformation of multilateralism
In this episode, Panafrican Review's Mahatma and author Suzie Ndaundika Shefeni discuss the implications of Africa's non-alignment in the context of global geopolitical upheavals.
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Congo Crisis: The Responsibility of the DRC government
In this Podcast, Dr. Frederick Golooba-Mutebi discusses the responsibility of the DRC government in resolving the unending crises in the Kivus once and for all.
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Surrounded_ When colonialism is all around us
Panafrican Review's guest Dr Yusuf Serunkuma discusses the insidious ways in which colonialism fetishizes itself and endlessly mutates, oftentimes, appearing to align with the colonised and the “performatively friendlier” ways through which pillage of Africa is disguised and executed
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ECOWAS Military Intervention in Niger: A Discussion
The ECOWAS is contemplating an armed intervention following the coup in Niger. Professor Chikodiri Nwangwu and Mahatma Ulimwengu discuss the dangers of such action.
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Julius Kambarage Nyerere and his impact on Africans
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable life and enduring impact of Julius Kambarage Nyerere, an iconic figure whose visionary leadership shaped the destiny of a continent. Nyerere, often referred to as "Mwalimu," meaning "teacher" in Swahili, was not only the founding father and first President of Tanzania but also a statesman, philosopher, and advocate for African unity.