• Africa's Path - Part 2 | What If... We Think Differently?
    Dec 11 2025

    In this concluding episode of Africa’s Path, we move from diagnosis to action. Building on the continent’s current challenges, the conversation centres on what must be done to reclaim Africa’s development agenda. We explore practical solutions that empower local entrepreneurs, strengthen agency, and unlock innovation. From investing in homegrown enterprises to reimagining financing models and nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems, this episode highlights how Africans can solve African problems. The discussion emphasises solidarity, resilience, and the critical role of entrepreneurship in shaping a future defined not by dependency, but by self-determined prosperity.

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    27 mins
  • Africa's Path Part 1
    Dec 3 2025

    This opening episode of Africa’s Path explores the continent’s current economic and social crossroads, drawing on an earlier insight. We unpack Africa’s debt challenges, food insecurity, and reliance on imports, while highlighting the urgent need to reframe prosperity beyond GDP. The conversation teases bold solutions rooted in agency, entrepreneurship, and self-determined transformation—from rethinking governance and financing to embracing innovation and value addition. Listeners are invited to reflect on how Africa can move beyond dependency and chart a future of inclusive growth, resilience, and entrepreneurial statecraft.Read the whole insight: https://doi.org/10.59186/SI.UP3JXT4H

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    47 mins
  • So What? African Citizens Watch: Turning Civic Tech into Accountability
    Nov 26 2025

    What does civic tech actually change—and how do we know it is working?In this episode, we unpack the “So What?” question behind African Citizens Watch, a platform built to strengthen public accountability across Africa. From promises to actions, we explore how African Citizens Watch connects evidence to action—and why that matters for governance, donor engagement, and grassroots advocacy.Tune in to hear:- The origin story of African Citizens Watch and its multi-country civic tech collaborations - How the platform answers the “So What?” with real-world impact and strategic storytelling - Lessons on promises vs reality, budget constraints and policy autonomy in African accountability efforts - Why civic tech must go beyond dashboards to drive systemic change Whether you're a civic innovator, donor strategist, or youth advocate, this episode offers insight into how platforms like African Citizens Watch are reshaping the accountability landscape.🔗 Learn more and join the movement: https://africancitizenswatch.org/#CivicTech #Accountability #AfricanCitizensWatch #DataForChange #DonorEngagement #YouthEmpowerment #GovernanceAfrica

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    33 mins
  • Zimbabwe perspectives: from pledges to progress
    Oct 3 2025

    Diving into Zimbabwe’s challenges and opportunities, and final insights from the series.

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    18 mins
  • Zambia Unpacked – Accountability in Action
    Sep 4 2025

    Four years in office; one more year to go: Has the government of Zambia done enough for a second term?

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    24 mins
  • Botswana Spotlight - Tracking a new chapter
    Aug 18 2025

    Botswana has long been hailed as a model of democratic stability in Africa. Yet, since gaining independence in 1966, the country remained under the rule of a single dominant party—until the historic elections of October 2024. The Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) emerged victorious, ushering in a new era of governance.In this episode, we explore whether this political shift has led to meaningful change. Has the new government delivered on its campaign promises? What progress has been made, and what challenges remain as it nears the end of its first year in office?Mokaloba Mokaloba, our Botswana country researcher, joins us to unpack the evolving political landscape, assess the government's performance, and reflect on what this moment means for the future of Botswana’s democracy.

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    22 mins
  • South Africa Focus – Tracking the gap between policy and reality
    Aug 13 2025

    A closer look at the Government of National Unity in South Africa. Can they navigate internal tensions to deliver on commitments made to citizens?


    For the first time since 1994, the ANC has lost its parliamentary majority. Now, ten parties are partnering under the Government of National Unity (GNU). But can shared governance deliver unity, or will it deepen division?

    In this episode of What If ...We Think Differently?, we dive into the current state of the nation using fresh insights from our Tracker data: 121 promises made, 27 actions in progress. As old allegiances fracture and new coalitions form, we ask—what’s happening beneath the surface? And what does it mean for South Africa’s future?


    Learn more about the South Africa Citizens Watch platform from our country researcher, Yolokazi Mfuto. https://africancitizenswatch.org/south-africa

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    19 mins
  • Unpacking African Citizens Watch and the importance of transparency and accountability by governments.
    Aug 5 2025

    Democracy isn’t a one-time event—it’s a journey. African Citizens Watch is committed to walking that path alongside everyday citizens, tracking the promises made by governments during elections across Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, and South Africa.In this podcast series, we pull back the curtain. You will hear directly from the researchers immersed in the data, offering unfiltered insights into progress, pitfalls, and the power of transparency. Each episode bridges hard evidence with real-world stories, igniting conversations that matter.Tune in to explore how accountability is reshaped from the ground up. Learn how informed citizens transform governance. Be part of the movement redefining democratic engagement in Africa.

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    40 mins