JJ Cornish joins the show to discuss a range of topics, including thousands of Tunisians defying the government ban on protests against racist remarks by President Kais Saied, the 46 least developed countries in the world meet, and the Seychelles has a major drug problem. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read moreJJ 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 moreThis week JJ Cornish focuses on Tunisia, and talks about the new president and what he thinks he is doing, the COVID pandemic, and how the country progressed from police state to winning a Nobel Peace Prize. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read more03.08.21 Pt 1 - Back by popular demand - Lebang Kgosana joins the team today. Is getting your hair cut, or doing your brows really a form of therapy? Mbulelo thinks wearing headphones in public spaces is one of the rudest things one can do.
Read moreJJ Cornish sheds light on there being no South African boots on the ground in Mozambique, Tunisia making strides in fighting jihadis, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, and then there's also a turd. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read moreThis week JJ Cornish shares insights on the citizens of Tunisia, who are on the streets protesting the bullying of a shepherd who let his flock stray too close to a government building. Find out how Tunisians punch above their weight diplomatically, dining out on their identity as Africans, Arabs and Mediterraneans. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
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