JJ Cornish gives his insight regarding Kenya's Supreme Court upholding William Ruto's election win. Morocco denounces a French, Algeria, Tunisia alliance designed to prolong the Western Sahara conflict. And Mali and Burkina Faso coup leaders meet over the jihadi attacks. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read moreJJ Cornish speaks on the oil bonanza for African producers of the black stuff, Algeria banning exports of foodstuffs, fear of shortages following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Uhuru Kenyatta ending the crackdown on motorcycle taxis following a shocking video. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read moreFollowing Algeria's pointless(they literally left AFCON 2021 with zero points) ignominious exit from #AFCON2021... In this week's Friday 5 MKT gives us the worst title defences in modern Football history. The traditional top 6 of English Football are at the halfway mark of the season, so it's only right that we grade them. Arsenal had a reality check as Liverpool's second team made light work of their First Team, where does that leave The Gunners for the rest of the season? Are all weekends terrible as we age? Is James Ilsley being unfairly maligned or is he in fact a self-serving vibes merchant?
Read moreJJ Cornish joins the team to give us updated African news, with a focus on Algeria. He sheds light on the history of Algeria, why Morocco and Algeria are not on the best terms, and what its current tourism landscape looks like. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read more02.11.21 Pt 1 - It’s the day after local elections, and it seems like that’s the only thing the team can talk about. Gareth shares how he had to wait in line for over 2 hours, Lebang is heartbroken that she wasn’t able to vote, and Mbulelo has a secret recipe to get rid of the voting mark.
Read moreJJ Cornish sheds light on how Rwandan President Paul Kagame shows yet again how ruthless he can be with his political critics. Plus, why French President Emmanuel Macron apologised to Algerian veterans who fought on France’s side in Algeria’s bitter war of liberation. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read more21.09.21 Pt 1 - Gareth hasn’t been getting enough sleep, which gets the team talking about a sleeping app, which leads to a discussion about the relevance of a university degree. Should one even bother getting one in this day and age? Then JJ Cornish joins to give an update about what’s happening on the African continent.
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