What If... We think differently?

What If... We think differently?

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We revisit assumptions about our being and condition (location, social status and beliefs) and seek to identify ways getting out of the rut. We believe in the collective power of common people. We tell stories of everyday heroes of hope and the grind. Above we seek to reclaim our agency.

Episode List

What must we do? Part 3_Zimbabwe’s Public Transport problem

Jan 8th, 2024 1:41 PM

What must we do as citizens to improve the transport system in Zimbabwe and how we learn from our past mistakes and failures and reconsider something else?

Land Tenure in Zimbabwe (Global Compensation Agreement)

Jan 5th, 2024 2:45 PM

What are the possible ways of improving domestic resource mobilization? What is limiting the growth of agriculture and what are the potential challenges in the growth of Agriculture? Let’s discuss these questions and explore possible solutions. What must we do?

What Must We Do? Part 1 - Local governance

Jan 2nd, 2024 6:42 AM

In this series, we look at ways of raising resources and how to effectively deploy them. Starting with local governance, how must we improve local authority revenue collection and deployment to deal with the problems we are facing?

Creating networks of solidarity - Part 2

Dec 6th, 2023 10:25 AM

Democracy has several sites of expression including the working of communities within and amongst each other through associations and networks of solidarity to solve public problems. This episode uncovers some of the sites of expression, and by extension sites of democracy in practice. Tendai Murisa, Shelly Satuku and Belinda Chaora Twitter: @tmurisa @bchaora @Shelly_Dlamini

Does democracy matter when we are talking about the economy

Nov 30th, 2023 3:11 PM

What do you see as the link between democracy and economic progress or development? Can one advance without the other? In this podcast we flesh out this important link explaining the interplay between livelihood, trade, asset accumulation and resource distribution. We demonstrate that the processes which govern these activities are the expression of democracy.  Tendai Murisa, Belinda Chaora and Eddah Jowah.  Twitter: @tmurisa @bchaora @E_Jowah 

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