Episodes
Mesquite seedpods make for an excellent and healthy hot drink similar to coffee, but without the caffeine and with health benefits for diabetics. AfroVerdict host joins Brandt Coetzee, the founder of MannaBrew - a company that produces this drink whilst simultaneously getting rid of the mesquite tree - an invasive species to South Africa.
Published 05/23/24
Vladimir Putin met with Xi Jinping in China on May 17, where both leaders reaffirmed their long-lasting friendship and progressive relations between the two countries. AfroVerdict joins two international relations experts to dissect the statements made by the heads of state and why the West is not always happy with this friendship.
Published 05/21/24
On May 7, Vladimir Putin re-assumed his role as the President of the Russian Federation. AfroVerdict host joins a Moroccan political scientist to determine how Putin's new presidential term will affect the international arena and the African continent in particular.
Published 05/21/24
Illegal mining in the DRC once again raises its ugly head from the shadows as we remember the country's lawsuit against Apple for sourcing illegally and unethically mined minerals. AfroVerdict host joins an author of a paper about the use of child labour in coltan extraction to discuss the solutions for illegal mining practices.
Published 05/03/24
Against the backdrop of International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, AfroVerdict host joins a Nigerian expert in international relations to explore how multilateral diplomacy can help Africa face its challenges.
Published 04/24/24
On April 13-14, the world watched in fear as Iran launched a flotilla of drones at Israel for the latter attacking Iran's consulate in Syria. At the UN, Iran demanded condemnation for Israel, however all that was granted were calls not to escalate the situation. AfroVerdict joins an expert in Middle Eastern affairs to analyze the conflict.
Published 04/17/24
US petroleum giant Chevron seems to disregard the very agreements it signs with the host regions wherein it operates. AfroVerdict host joins two representatives of the Itsekeri people to understand how neocolonialist tendencies surface yet again, as Chevron refuses to hire local professionals and opts for Nigerians from other regions.
Published 04/17/24
On Tuesday, April 7, a Ukrainian drone damaged part of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant located in south-western Russia. AfroVerdict host joins three political experts to analyse the dangers of the incident and reasons for the West failing to hold Ukraine accountable for its actions.
Published 04/11/24
On the sidelines of the Multipolarity Forum held in Moscow from 26 February to 27 February, #AfroVerdict host spoke to numerous delegates from Uganda, Somalia, Kenya and South Africa about the importance of multipolarity for the continent, the reasons for Western resistance to this idea and the benefits of more African countries joining BRICS.
Published 02/28/24
During the 2023 BRICS Summit, Ethiopia and Egypt were the two countries that joined the bloc, despite many expecting Nigeria to be the main contestant. AfroVerdict host joins a Nigerian legal practitioner to weigh up the potential benefits of Nigeria joining the group.
Published 02/22/24
The 37th AU Summit saw its conclusion on February 18, with multiple global issues addressed by heads of states and regional organization representatives. AfroVerdict features key regional figures to discuss SWIFT alternatives, the crisis in ECOWAS, regional conflicts and more.
Published 02/22/24
Moscow hosted the Forum of Supporters of the Struggle Against Modern Practices of Neocolonialism with African representatives stating their solutions to resisting neocolonialist tendencies of the West. ZANU PF party member and South African Communist Party National Spokesperson join AfroVerdict with insights.
Published 02/16/24
As the G7 further targets Russia with sanctions on the country's diamond exports, global diamond suppliers warn of possible consequences of the sanctions on the diamond market and African countries reliant on supply of the gem. AfroVerdict host sits down with a minerals expert to examine this issue from inside Africa.
Published 02/14/24
As the whole world finds itself consumed in discussion of Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, AfroVerdict host sits down with a political economist and international relations expert to bring some insight from Africa. Why is mainstream media so up-in-arms? What will access to Putin's views bring the world?
Published 02/09/24
The African Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has successfully begun rolling out its tariff cuts on 90% of goods in Africa. How will this move impact trade and opportunities on the continent? AfroVerdict host sits down with an economic consultant to get a professional take on the benefits and challenges of this economic policy.
Published 02/07/24
Despite South Africa and Brazil offering peace settlement proposals to the Ukrainian conflict, the West seems to turn a blind eye to them. AfroVerdict host sits down with a Ugandan international relations expert to examine the issue on a deeper level.
Published 02/01/24
With the increasing integration of technology in our lives we observe how robotics become an integral part of our civilization. AfroVerdict host chats with Zimbabwean pupils who've developed prototypes of robots that could take the country's agriculture to a new level, and a South African who shares his experience of living with a prosthetic hand.
Published 01/25/24
Local admirers of "Kush", a potent mixture of cannabis and synthetic additives popular in Sierra Leone, have added a new ingredient to the "recipe". Human bones are now dug up and incorporated into the drug to enhance the psychedelic effect. AfroVerdict host joins a med student and healthcare expert to explore the country's Kush problem.
Published 01/24/24
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has held his first press conference of 2024 where he spoke to critical issues, such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, BRICS, Russia-Africa relations and more. AfroVerdict host joins Dr. Philani Mthembu to analyse Lavrov's statements and their implications for the international community.
Published 01/22/24
Not long after the ICJ heard South Africa's genocide case against Israel, Germany openly gave its support to the latter. AfroVerdict host joins a colonial history expert and the Paramount Chief of the Ovaherero people to reminisce about Germany's own genocide in South West Africa.
Published 01/19/24
As we wait for the ICJ to announce its ruling on South Africa's genocide case against Israel, a group of South African lawyers decided to file a lawsuit against the US and the UK for supporting Israel. AfroVerdict host joins the initiator of this lawsuit to get insight into the case and implications thereof for the international community.
Published 01/17/24
Apart from being one of the most popular music genres worldwide, hip hop is a subculture that has spread to every corner of the globe and features elements, such as rap, graffiti, breakdancing and more. AfroVerdict host joins a prominent Africanist who researches hip hop to explore its usage in Africa.
Published 01/16/24
Already in the second week of 2024 the Middle East brings us solemn news. While the ICJ hears South Africa's genocide case against Israel, the US and UK strike Houthi positions in Yemen, causing death and destruction. AfroVerdict host joins a political analyst to examine these developments that have drawn global attention.
Published 01/12/24
The EU threatens African states with withdrawal of cooperation within the EU-ACP agreement, if the countries do not make provisions for LGBT rights in their countries. AfroVerdict host sits down with the founder of a civil society organisation that calls for the abandonment of this agreement to discuss why LGBT trends are frowned upon in Africa.
Published 01/10/24
On December 25, China gave zero tariff treatment on imports of another six African countries, thus boosting trade cooperation. AfroVerdict host sits down with an economist to discuss how China's activity and Global South cooperation boost development across the African continent.
Published 01/09/24