
Forget the Africa you think you know. This is Radio Workshop. With real stories about young Africans. From Freetown to Cape Town, hear the world’s youngest population. One story at a time.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentarySociety & CultureNews | |||

For the past year, Siphesihle Magagula has been going door-to-door selling solar power. He convinced nearly all of his neighbours to buy a basic solar kit, bringing lights to about 400 homes for the first time. His neighborhood, Nomzamo, never had el... more
33-year-old Goodnews is a food delivery rider by day and an aspiring writer by night. He works 12 hours a day weaving through Lagos traffic to deliver as many orders as he can to customers. Although he is an engineering graduate, Goodnews is part of ... more
When 26-year-old Shacky called his friend at midnight from a Johannesburg park, he was ready to end it all. For years, both young men had carried their struggles in silence—unemployment, family pressure, and the weight of being told to “man up” no ma... more
Forget the Africa you think you know. This is Radio Workshop.
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You can hear the interest and compassion and intellect in Lesedi’s voice.
I love hearing stories from young people across Africa, they are hard to find elsewhere. Great sound quality too!
I love hearing such a diverse and unfiltered voices and opinions from across the continent! This is totally unique. The last episode about mental health in Zambia touched me particularly. Can’t wait for more stories!
This provides real life background on vaccine hesitancy across Africa. The question remains how to convince young people to vaccinate? Or should the focus be on just on vaccinating the elderly and medically compromised? In any event this sheds light on a very important and timely issue.
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Apple Podcasts | #127 |
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Content revolves around the diverse and rich experiences of young Africans navigating various challenges and opportunities across the continent. Topics often include societal issues, personal stories of resilience, cultural identity, and pressing matters like mental health, gig economy struggles, and the quest for belonging. Uniquely, it seeks to present unfiltered narratives that challenge stereotypes and provide a platform for underrepresented voices, showcasing the powerful perspectives of a generation often overlooked in mainstream conversations about Africa.
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Recent guests on Radio Workshop include:
1. Ngozi Chukwu
2. Shacky Mufasa
3. Linda Mudzenda
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