Africa Speaking

by Twaweza Communications

The Podcast discusses political, economic, social, cultural and environmental issues affecting the African continent while at the same time delving into particular national and regional concerns. The podcast presents an opportunity for knowledge sharing and learning, and gives priority to African voices from the continent and the diaspora

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Prof CJ Willy Mutunga_Constitution Making in Kenya_Part 3

    Prof CJ Willy Mutunga_Constitution Making in Kenya_Part 3

    The constitution making process in Kenya

  • Prof CJ Willy Mutunga_Constitution Making in Kenya_Part 2

    Prof CJ Willy Mutunga_Constitution Making in Kenya_Part 2

    The Process of constitution making in Kenya

  • Prof CJ Willy Mutunga_Constitution Making in Kenya_Part 1

    Prof CJ Willy Mutunga_Constitution Making in Kenya_Part 1

    The Constitution making process in Kenya

  • Prof Nganga Muchiri_Land Restitution_Part 2

    Prof Nganga Muchiri_Land Restitution_Part 2

    This is the second part our podcast with Prof. Ng’ang’a Wahu Muchiri who celebrates African’s diversity in population, language, culture and Diaspora as a tool to uphold innovation and strength to recall the cultural heritage from the Western countries. He challenges African writers and intellectuals and those in the diaspora to exploit literature as a tool for knowledge creation through the diverse languages. He continues to explore on Pan Africanism and diaspora writings as a solution to resolving land disputes. Ng’ang’a introduces his pet project on the Ardhi Initiave on digitizing land treaties as an initiative of reclaiming our African heritage. Prof Ng’ang’a Wahu Muchiri, of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, he has wide interest in Africa Literature, 20th Century fiction, short Stories and Caribbean Writers.

  • Prof Nganga Muchiri_Land Restitution_Part 1

    Prof Nganga Muchiri_Land Restitution_Part 1

    Prof Ng’ang’a Wahu Muchiri explains his background and transition from Engineering to the rich field of Literature. He describes the connection of land in development, Identity in Africa and spirituality. Prof Ng’ang’a Muchiri introduces the answer Literature and performances as an answer to resolving land disputes away from field related Technical solutions and disciplines. Prof Ng’ang’a Wahu Muchiri, of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, has wide interest in Africa Literature, 20th Century fiction, short Stories and Caribbean Writers.