
Conversations on African Philanthropy
The Conversations on African Philanthropy podcast features leaders and game-changers whose work has enabled social investment and philanthropy in Africa. Hosted by the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI), the podcast supports the mission of promoting social change by fostering a culture of effective giving and corporate social and civic responsibility.
Founded in 2017 and situated within Wits Business School, CAPSI aspires to nurture a new generation of African experts, researchers and leaders in African Philanthropy, Social Investment and related disciplines. The Centre serves as a source of knowledge and learning, a platform for partnerships, and a hub for community engagement for participating organisations and institutions across and for the benefit of Africa. CAPSI’s offerings include postgraduate academic programmes, short courses, masterclasses, post-doctoral fellowships, publications and partner-collaborated research and development projects in social investment and philanthropy.
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Conversations on African Philanthropy
In Conversation with Takudzwa Ngadziore | ZimAlliance #15
Takudzwa is a Member of Parliament in Zimbabwe and the chairperson of its youth caucus. His impact gained from the Zimbabwe Alliance was during his time as Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) where he was the President. During this conversation with Prof Moyo, he reflects on the journey in the context of a youth leader and unpacks the history and purpose of students as citizens. Talking points from the conversation include...
- Why students' collective power is crucial for sustainable advocacy in challenging economic conditions.
- How revitalising communication and solidarity in the 21st century can have a lasting legacy.
- How youth participation in democratic processes can foster equitable development.
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About the series
After over 80 episodes exploring African philanthropy, we’re launching a new series featuring theme-specific and program-focused conversations. The series spotlights the Zimbabwe Alliance Initiative, which since 2010 has empowered a vibrant civil society through grants, convenings, capacity building, and technical support. Partners have fostered innovative, coordinated responses that amplify marginalised voices, mobilise citizens on critical national issues, and engage policymakers to build regional and international solidarity.
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