South Africa is still recovering from an unprecedented political crisis, in which 300 people lost their lives, and goods worth billions of dollars were looted. This episode assembles South African leaders in business, education, and development, to discuss the future of their country. Andrew Harding, BBC Africa correspondent, hosts the conversation with Emma Dicks, Founder and director of CodeSpace; Professor Adam Habib, Director of SOAS University of London; Nonkululeko Nyembezi, Chairman of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange; and H.E. Nomatemba Tambo, the High Commissioner of South Africa to the UK. They explore what South Africa needs to remedy its ongoing challenges in youth unemployment and education, and how it can participate in the battle against climate change.
This episode was recorded as a live broadcast on the 20th October 2021.