
Dreaming in African Time, is a four-part audio documentary series that challenges the persistent stereotype that Africa is "behind," "stuck in the past," or always "catching up" with the rest of the world. This oversimplified narrative ignores the fact that Africa has always been a continent of visionaries, innovators, and dreamers who not only imagine their futures but also actively shape them.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | a month ago |
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In the series finale, Larry Kwirirayi speaks to Zinizle Masiye (Chef - SA), CayChi (Artist - Zimbabwe), Joel Gombera (Marketer - Zimbabwe) and Dumisani Moyo (Middle Management Tach - UK) about how they imagine Africa, 30 years from now.
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In episode 3, Larry Kwirirayi speaks to Marketer Joel Gombera and a diaspora-based Dumisani Moyo on their view of the African dream. As the men who see. Exploring fatherhood in an evolving world and leadership in communities.
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In episode 2, Larry Kwirirayi speaks to SA-based Zimbabwean chef Zinizile Masiye and locally based musician Caychi on their view of the African dream. As the women who are dreamers.
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In premiere of this four-part series, Larry Kwirirayi ·explores how past generations - freedom fighters, ancestors, and Pan-African leaders - dreamt of the Africa we live in today.
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