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RADIO RWANDA PODCASTS - Undisputed Leading Radio Station in Rwanda. News & Current affairs, Education, Health, Agriculture, Sports, Culture & Entertainment Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) KIGALI, RWANDA, AFRICA Amakuru, Bwakeye Bute, urubuga rw’Imikino, Kazi ni Kazi, Amahumbezi, Nta rungu, Ikinamico, Musekeweya, Muberarugo, Umuryango, Urubyiruko, Samedi Détente, Twegerane, Kubaza Bitera Kumenya, Igitaramo, Itetero, Urunana, Wari uzi ko, Inzira y'Ibihe.
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What's Your Problem?

iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries

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Every week on What’s Your Problem, entrepreneurs and engineers talk about the future they’re trying to build – and the problems they have to solve to get there. How do you take a drone delivery service you’ve built in Rwanda and make it work in North Carolina? How do you convince people to buy a house on the Internet? How do you sell thousands of dog ramps to weiner dogs all across America when a pandemic breaks the global supply chain? Hosted by former Planet Money host Jacob Goldstein, Wha ...
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A live show where David Tubirye invites and interviews this world‘s best speakers on topics you may hear about on the pulpit. One anonymous Reviewer said, ”I think the content is great. It is well thought through and thoroughly prepared. Honestly, I‘ve not seen a consistent Ugandan Christian podcast like Cabin devos. The first time I listened in I knew by the end of the podcast that this was the right place to be. But most importantly, it is the sound gospel/doctrine that is being preached.”
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From the rise and fall of Boris Johnson to Putin's 'special operation' in Ukraine; from the cost of living crisis to sending refugees to Rwanda; award winning comedian Mark Steel takes an exasperated and frankly baffled look at the state of the UK and the rest of the world. Joined by comedian (and son) 26-year-old Elliot Steel for the 'youth's' perspective, and a special guest each week, with occasional contributions from the likes of a deceased cricketer and a woman who's overheard in a caf ...
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The NBR Podcast

National Bank of Rwanda

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Welcome to The National Bank of Rwanda (NBR) Podcast where we discuss the latest news and insights from Rwanda's central bank.In each episode, we bring you interviews with experts in the field, as well as updates on important policy decisions and economic indicators. Our goal is to provide our listeners with a deeper understanding of the role of the National Bank of Rwanda.We cover a wide range of topics, from monetary policy, and inflation targeting to financial regulation and the global ec ...
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Blending humor and research, Casey and Elisha will cover all sorts of topics, from China’s crimes against Uyghurs to Russian colonialism to Rwanda’s reputation-management schemes to celebrities who perform for dictators to how authoritarian governments hide their wealth. They’ll also feature other voices from the HRF team, journalists and the human rights community. Produced by Omar Al-Fotihi
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Foresight Africa Podcast

The Brookings Institution

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The Foresight Africa podcast celebrates the dynamism and optimism across Africa and explores strategies for broadening the benefits of growth to all people in the region. Host Aloysius Uche Ordu, director of the Africa Growth Initiative at the Brookings Institution, interviews policy experts and leaders from the public sector, private sector, and civil society on key trends affecting people and nations on the continent.
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Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well as across the political spectrum to analyse the week’s political news. For US Politics with Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland, make sure to search 'Politics Weekly America' wherever you get your podcasts
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Leading

Goalhanger Podcasts

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Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell, hosts of Britain's biggest podcast (The Rest Is Politics), have joined forces once again for their new interview podcast, ‘Leading’. Every Monday, Rory and Alastair interrogate, converse with, and interview some of the world's biggest names - from both inside and outside of politics - about life, leadership, or leading the way in their chosen field. Whether they're sports stars, thought-leaders, presidents or internationally-recognised religious figures, A ...
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B.I.G podcast is the best podcast in Rwanda 🇷🇼 that brings you all the information and details you want to hear. Bac-t is the host, he will always be in the studio with his friends to discuss everything you want to know.
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The official podcast of AHIF, which is attended by the highest calibre international hotel investors of any conference in Africa. It is the only annual hotel investment conference that connects business leaders from the international and local markets, driving investment into tourism projects, infrastructure and hotel development across Africa.
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Dr. Randy L. Davis delivers powerful and insightful messages as the Apostle and Founder of Zion Word Church in Anderson, MO USA which is the headquarters for Zion Word Ministries International. Branch churches and ministers located in Eastern Africa including: Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Malawi, and Burundi. All scripture is given from the KJV of the Bible. For more information, visit our website: www.zwmi.com
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SEE AFRICA BREATHE AFRICA

Gorilla Highlands Experts

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A weekly podcast for those who are interested in travelling responsibly — and having fun doing it! Made in the Gorilla Highlands region, SEE AFRICA BREATHE AFRICA is hosted by Joe Kahiri, an Afro-fusion musician in Uganda, and Miha Logar, a tour consultant in Rwanda.
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Capstones

Nicholas Sorice

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Join host Nic Sorice as he interviews members of Mercy College's International Relations and Diplomacy program on their thesis projects. Topics will range from the Uighur persecution in Xinjiang China to the failure of humanitarian efforts in Rwanda. Cover art photo provided by Mauricio Artieda on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@macphoto
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Workers’ Liberty fights for socialist revolution, for the labour movement to militantly assert working class interests. Follow us! Find out more, and get involved at https://workersliberty.org • fb.me/workersliberty • twitter.com/workersliberty
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A podcast interviewing entrepreneurs and business leaders in the emerging market of East Africa. Host Sam Floy showcases companies operating across Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Find conversations with companies ranging from solar power and food production to smoothies and toothpicks.
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Matangazo ya saa nzima kuhusu habari za kutwa, ikiwa ni pamoja ripoti kutoka kwa waandishi wetu sehemu mbali mbali duniani na kote Afrika Mashariki na Kati, na vile vile vipindi na makala maalum kuhusu afya, wanawake, jamii na maendeleo.
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Our panel of Paris-based journalists review the week's international news: the stories that made the headlines and also those you may have missed! Join us every Friday at 7:10pm Paris time.
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The West Block

Global News / Curiouscast

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The West Block with Mercedes Stephenson digs deep into the breaking news and major stories that impact Canadians’ lives. Through in-depth conversations with political, national, and international newsmakers, Stephenson pushes for answers to what’s really going on and why it matters.
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Vanguard Central

Vanguard Economics

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This is a podcast where we aim to shed light on the stories shaping Africa, brought to you by Vanguard Economics: Vanguard economics is a research and advisory firm based here in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. On this podcast we will draw from our own work and from experts across the continent to delve into topics from economic development to social transformation. Some of our upcoming episodes will focus on projects we are running in agriculture, finance, trade and nutrition.
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The government’s safety of Rwanda bill finally passed into law in April. But, with the announcement last week of a general election, the Conservative ‘dream’ of deportation flights taking off might never happen. So what has the bill achieved? And what does it mean for those it has targeted? The Guardian’s John Harris hears what life is really like …
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Jane Goodall is most well know for her work with chimpanzees in Tanzania, but she is currently in Australia explaining why she has hope for the climate. Michela Wrong has been researching the President of Rwanda Paul Kagame and questions why the west continues to support him.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It’s been a week of political aftershock in France, after the earthquake that was President Macron’s sudden call for snap elections. His gambit, in testing the far right’s EU election triumph and his banking on it being just a sign of voter frustration is an “all the chips” on the table moment and early polls suggest the National Rally are on cours…
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Matangazo ya saa nzima kuhusu habari za kutwa, ikiwa ni pamoja ripoti kutoka kwa waandishi wetu sehemu mbali mbali duniani na kote Afrika Mashariki na Kati, na vile vile vipindi na makala maalum kuhusu afya, wanawake, jamii na maendeleo.By VOA
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What does the former Chancellor make of the current Conservative election campaign? What was his experience escaping Saddam Hussein's Iraq? And does he stand by his support of Boris Johnson and Brexit? Nadhim Zahawi joins Rory and Alastair to answer all these questions and more on today's episode of Leading. TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest I…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, with tensions building as President Putin warns of actions against NATO countries, if Ukraine strikes deep into Russian territory with Western weapons,we are considering the prospects of this two year long Ukraine fight exploding onto the Global stage possibly into a nuclear confrontation. In our first h…
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As attention switches to party manifestos this week three people first-hand experience of writing them; Rachel Wolf, who co-wrote the Tory 2019 manifesto, Marc Stears, part of the team who wrote Labour’s 2015 manifesto, and Lord Richard Newby, who wrote the Lib Dems’ in 2017 and chaired this year’s one too, talk about how the documents come togethe…
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Solidarity 712, 12 June 2024. Articles:Win worker rights! For Labour, against Starmer!Cease fire, two states, equal rights!For unilateral nuclear disarmamentFor open borders and free movement!Trade unionists rally against Justine Canady sackingTata uses bully tacticsUnion protests? Good, but should be betterCeasefire in Gaza; stop Israel-Hezbollah …
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Casey and Elisha sit down with Bill Browder, the driving force behind the creation and expansion of Magnitsky sanctions over the past decade. They talk about how corrupt officials in Russia and elsewhere hate Magnitsky sanctions, and the allies Bill has found in his fight for justice. They also talk about the proposed Navalny Act, honoring slain Ru…
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In his new book, George Monbiot says the trend towards neoliberalism began in the 1930s, and has so dominated the political narrative that its now seen as the natural way of things. So as the far-right once again marches to power, is this moment a political tipping point in the direction of fascism? And can this be reversed before the planet reache…
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This week on Risky Business, Nate and Maria discuss whether Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor should retire, the perils of sports betting among professional athletes, and what the return of Roaring Kitty means for traditional market analysis. Further Reading: “Sonia Sotomayor Should Retire Now” from The Atlantic “Should Sonia Sotomayor Retire?”…
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Each year, the Human Rights Foundation brings together activists, dissidents, leading thinkers and innovators to Oslo, Norway, home of the Nobel Peace Prize, to empower and embolden others in their fight for freedom and democracy. This event is called The Oslo Freedom Forum.This year, we are sharing our message of hope and resistance directly with …
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Geoffrey Watson SC had high hopes for the new National Anti-Corruption Commission, but its first decision has left him disappointed. Nicholas Thomas looks back on the life of celebrated artist Paul Gaugin and tries to answer the question about whether you can separate the artist from his work.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Policymakers have the tools to make Africa globally competitive as a continent. With an increasingly young and underemployed population, there is a large gap between the continent’s current stasis and its potential for economic growth. Landry Signé is joined by Zouera Youssoufou, CEO of the Aliko Dangote Foundation, to discuss how proper investment…
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Here is your May round up of Free Movement. In this episode Colin and Sonia look at the latest immigration, asylum and trafficking statistics, including discussion of the fee waiver backlog. They also cover the latest on “safeand legal” routes for those in Afghanistan and Gaza. Sonia nerds it up over archived Home Office guidance and we cover sever…
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Bruce Shapiro gives his analysis of the peace deal that has the support of the UN Security Council, but still has not got approval from Israel and Hamas. Jonathan Schroeder tells the story of a fugitive slave from America, John S Jacobs, who managed to publish his anti-slavery treatise in a Sydney based journal back in 1855.…
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It started along time ago, as far as 20 years ago. We look back and there soooo maannny people God has used to bring us to finally be able to move to Rwanda. This story is only the beginning of so much that we believe God continues to do in each of our lives. IMPORTANT LINKS: History of our Ministry in Rwanda: http://bit.ly/rwandanewsletter Link to…
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What is the fallout from the bombshell NSICOP report that alleges some parliamentarians “wittingly” co-operated with foreign states? ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Garry Clement, former RCMP superintendent, and Thomas Juneau, former analyst at the Department of National Defence, about the ability and limitations of the RCMP t…
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What challenges did David Blunkett face as Home Secretary following 9/11? Does he have any regrets relating to his crime and punishment policies? What does the future look like for Keir Starmer's Labour Party? Rory and Alastair discuss all these issues and more in the final instalment of our interview series with David Blunkett. TRIP Plus: Become a…
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Kate Adie introduces stories from India, Mexico, South Africa, Russia and a trans-continental sleeper train. Narendra Modi has returned for a third term as India's Prime Minister, but has seemingly lost some of his star power among voters, as the BJP lost its parliamentary majority. Yogita Limaye reflects on what this surprising election outcome sa…
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