Africa must move from being a policy taker to a policy shaper

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As South Africa assumes the G20 presidency, former diplomat and geopolitical
consultant Mohamed Cassimjee joined Jeremy Maggs on Mandates & Megaphones, to discuss how Africa can use this pivotal moment to shape - not just follow - the global agenda. Drawing on his years in diplomacy, Cassimjee explored Africa’s evolving place in a multipolar world, the balance between domestic priorities and continental aspirations, and the challenges of asserting unity amid competing global interests.
26 Oct English South Africa News · Politics

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