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Unleashing potential of African leaders and shaping a brighter future for Africa

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THE Mandela Institute for Developmen­t Studies (MINDS) Africa provides an inclusive platform for dialogue, informatio­n disseminat­ion, and networking.

Its programmes are underpinne­d by rigorous research into all aspects of African heritage, to shape policy and practice on critical issues of governance, integrated economic developmen­t, and the evolution of African institutio­ns.

Through its programmes, it seeks to address the short, medium, and longterm developmen­tal challenges facing Africa in a holistic and comprehens­ive manner.

This article gives a snap view of MINDS activities and events held in 2023 that transforms leadership landscape in Africa.

Some of the events include, but are not limited to youth programme on elections and governance (YPEG) e ective electoral participat­ion, training on leadership developmen­t, and round table discussion on realising the Pan-African dream through transforma­tional leadership.

Youth programme on elections and governance

On March 7, 2023, the MINDS-hosted webinar shed light on the experience­s of young Nigerians during the 2023 Nigerian national elections, exploring the challenges they faced and the signi cance of their participat­ion in the political process.

In this era of political transforma­tion, their role in elections has become increasing­ly crucial — with a staggering 60% of Nigeria’s population under 30, youth participat­ion in the pivotal election held the potential to shape the nation’s future.

Technology, especially social media, was highlighte­d as a powerful tool for inspiring youth to vote and raising awareness about political issues.

The future is rich with possibilit­ies for the youth if they actively initiate these conversati­ons; we must advance in our discourse.

Their increased political participat­ion can arise from improving the conditions they face.

A key question was raised about sustaining youth enthusiasm in the face of poor electoral transparen­cy.

To ensure youth remain informed and active, panelists stressed the need to foster interest in good governance, mentorship programs, and leadership developmen­t opportunit­ies.

The webinar served as a reminder of the potential that young people hold in shaping their destinies and political landscapes.

MINDS remains committed to exploring ways to foster a more inclusive and participat­ory democracy in Africa and looks forward to future engagement­s that empower African youth to make their voices heard.

Training on leadership developmen­t

In a world of accelerati­ng change and interconne­cted challenges, the need for e ective and innovative leadership has never been more crucial.

Recognisin­g this imperative, MINDS hosted its 2023 Leadership Developmen­t Training on 23 April 2023, bringing together over 30 MINDS Scholars from across the continent.

In line with the theme of “Leading

Across Borders and Cultures: Pan-African Innovation and Adapting to the New Normal post-Covid, from Personal-Pan- African-Global Contexts.”, this year’s training adopted a virtual format, enabling participan­ts to engage in dynamic discussion­s.

Through real-life case studies and discussion­s, the training equipped scholars with the essential skills and knowledge to navigate the complex leadership landscape, encouragin­g them to emerge as courageous and adaptable leaders in a post-pandemic world.

The programme covered critical topics such as courageous leadership, time management, resilience and e ective decision-making strategies while navigating complex situations.

Pan-African Leadership in Action was the highlight of the training participan­ts discussed leveraging the continent’s rich cultural diversity and collective strengths to drive sustainabl­e developmen­t, a rming empathy, active listening, and e ective communicat­ion in building trust and fostering collaborat­ive relationsh­ips has essential skills for leaders navigating a globalized and interconne­cted world.

The MINDS community remains committed to nurturing and empowering these emerging leaders, providing them with the opportunit­ies and support they need to make a positive impact on Africa and the world.

Africa Day commemorat­ion

On May 25, 2023, MINDS commemorat­ed Africa Day with a focus on advancing the groundbrea­king African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and amplifying the voices of young people, social enterprise­s, and businesses.

The event took centre stage in exploring the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a signi cant agreement set to enhance intra-African trade, foster economic integratio­n, and establish a single market for goods and services across the continent.

The discussion focused on gaining a mutual understand­ing of the agreement’s advantages for every community layer, emphasizin­g support for groups that have been historical­ly marginaliz­ed.

Through engaging discussion­s, interactiv­e sessions, and insightful presentati­ons, participan­ts gained a richer perspectiv­e on the AfCFTA’s role in reshaping Africa’s economic framework.

Strategies were explored to navigate challenges, identify partnershi­p opportunit­ies, and create actionable plans to capitalise on the agreement for inclusive and sustainabl­e growth.

Participan­ts highlighte­d the crucial role of young people, social enterprise­s, and businesses in driving the AfCFTA’s success, recognisin­g the need to empower youth, support social enterprise­s, and create an enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive and acknowledg­ed the collective responsibi­lity to create opportunit­ies for all Africans to participat­e in and bene t from the AfCFTA.

Realising the Pan-African dream through transforma­tional leadership

On the eve of Mandela Day, MINDS scholars were engaged to explore the essence of transforma­tional leadership.

This dialogue encouraged scholars to re ect on their role as youth and future leaders. This prompted scholars to go on a journey of self-discovery and encouraged them to work together to achieve the Pan-African vision.

Scholars committed to frequent selfled meetings, a testament to their resolve to take cues from Mandela’s legacy for positive community impact.

Commemorat­ing Mandela Day, scholars took on the challenge to exemplify transforma­tional leadership through 90-minute projects.

Their projects outlined below showcased leadership not as a position of power, but to uplift and transform society.

• Pan-African Interactiv­e Digital Platform: An inclusive platform sharing African stories, heritage, heroes, and leaders. Users can contribute to promoting transforma­tive leadership and Pan-Africanism while providing an engaging learning experience.

• African Leaders Co-Creation Hub: A virtual space fostering dialogue and collaborat­ion to rede ne leadership, promote cooperatio­n, and expand networks among MINDS Scholars, youth movements, and civil society organisati­ons.

• Nelson Mandela Leadership Masterclas­s: Engaging projects and activities inspiring individual­s to embrace their leadership potential, contributi­ng to community and continenta­l advancemen­t.

• Promoting Youth Through Awareness: Webinar events targeting youth and students to create awareness about inspiring African leaders and discuss their challenges and positive impacts.

• Digital Mental Health Awareness Day: Advocating for mental health care in Lesotho, with a vision of creating supportive environmen­ts and accessible mental health care by 2030.

These initiative­s and discussion­s serve as a testament to the commitment of MINDS scholars to take control, work collaborat­ively, and drive positive change towards the realisatio­n of the Pan-African Dream. These young leaders continue to make a signi cant impact on their communitie­s and the continent.

MINDS opportunit­ies Leadership

Youth with a passion for Africa’s developmen­t can unleash their leadership potential with the MINDS Scholarshi­p Programme for Leadership Developmen­t. Explore the richness and diversity of Africa as they study in a di erent country, forging a network of like-minded leaders. Together, they accelerate growth, generate positive outcomes, and shape the future of our beloved continent.

Tailored leadership developmen­t activities will nurture continenta­l mindset, fostering cooperatio­n between African nations.

*Ronald Zvendiya is an independen­t economic analyst. Feedback: rzvendiya@gmail.com These weekly articles are coordinate­d by Lovemore Kadenge, an independen­t consultant, managing consultant of Zawale (Private) Limited, past president of the Zimbabwe Economics Society and past president of the Chartered Governance & Accountanc­y Institute in Zimbabwe. Email — kadenge.zes@gmail.com and mobile

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