The Long Form Podcast
An LF Media Production
The Long Form is a weekly podcast hosted by Sanny Ntayombya, featuring in-depth conversations on politics, business, sports, entertainment, arts, and culture, with a special focus on African stories and perspectives.
LF Media is a Rwanda-based podcast production company building Africa’s podcast network through world-class storytelling, production, and partnerships.
New episodes every week.
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The Long Form Podcast
Latest Episodes
Is Your Job Safe From AI? What the AI Revolution Means for Africa | Carl Mabuka
In this episode of The Long Form Podcast, we sit down with Carl Mabuka, AI strategist, technology leader and Head of Business & AI at Global Kwik Koders, to examine whether AI will destroy jobs or create new opportunities, which African wor...
Jones Kizihira | The Great Electric Vehicle Gamble: Can Africa Really Abandon Diesel?
Africa is rapidly embracing electric mobility, but can electric vehicles really transform how Africans move?In this episode of The Long Form Podcast, we sit down with Jones Kizihira, Managing Director of BasiGo Rwanda, for a deep convers...
Tara Fela-Durotoye | How to Build a Business That Outlives You
Why do so many African businesses collapse after their founders leave? In this episode of The Long Form Podcast, I sit down with Tara Fela-Durotoye, founder of House of Tara International and one of Africa's most influential entrepreneurs, to e...
Tresor Gashonga | From RWF 1.4 Million to Hundreds of Millions in Revenue
Can a young African build real wealth without wealthy parents, political connections, or millions in startup capital? In this episode of The Long Form Podcast, I sit down with Tresor Gashonga, Founder and CEO of Incuti Foods, one of...
Dr. Alphonse Muleefu | DR Congo v. Rwanda: Self-Defence, Sovereignty & International Law
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has filed a new case against Rwanda at the International Court of Justice, accusing Kigali of violating its sovereignty and committing serious breaches of international law. But what does the law actually sa...