'Grab a coffee' is the premier political, social and economic podcast of the East African region. It delves into analysis of contemporary news stories from the region and provides interviews of leaders across business, politics, industry and society.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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The Ugandan electoral commission has nominated 8 candidates, all male, to run for the country's most coveted political position. The nominees, who include the incumbent Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, his rival Robert Kyagulanyi, former Army ... more
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Uganda’s budding democracy wil celebrate 30 years of the 1995 constitution this year.
Under the 1995 constitution, Uganda has robustly grown its democratic credentials creating a bill of rights, representation for women, the rule of... more
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Simon and Raymond discuss the Israeli escalation of conflict with the bombing of Qatar which happened a few meters from the Ugandan embassy. They alaos talk about the shooting down of Russian drones in Warsaw and the war in Ukraine.
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Uganda's ruling party, NRM has held it's Central Executive Committee (CEC) elections. CEC is the party's highest decision making organ.
In this edition Simon and Raymond discuss the outcome of the elections and the quality of the ne... more
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Focus is on the intricate political, social, and economic dynamics within the East African region. Episodes offer insightful commentary on contemporary news stories and feature engaging interviews with leaders from various sectors, including business, politics, and civil society. The discussions take a critical look at pressing issues, exploring topics such as governance, youth involvement in politics, national economic policies, and social movements, while also considering the historical context and evolving relationships within East Africa and beyond. The combination of serious analysis with moments of humor and personal anecdotes makes for an engaging listening experience that resonates with a broad spectrum of listeners interested in cu... more
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Grab A Coffee launched 6 months ago and published 26 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Grab A Coffee include:
1. Tetteh Ayitevie
2. Priscilla Zawedde
3. Fred Ruhindi
4. Ramathan Ggoobi
5. Dr. Michael Atingi Ego
6. Simon Kasiache
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