Migration Focus | Can Africans unite through Sports, Arts and Culture
Sport, Arts and Culture have long been powerful tools for bringing people together across borders, language and culture.
From football stadiums to music festivals and cultural exchanges, these platforms have helped foster a shared African identity and strengthened social cohesion across the continent.
However, this conversation comes at a time when South Africa is experiencing renewed tensions between some local communities and foreign nationals, raising important questions about African unity.
As Africa prepares for major global sporting events, including some african countries having qualified for the FIFA World Cup, can sport, arts and culture help bridge divisions and promote solidarity?
And, is Africa heading to the world stage as a united continent or one grappling with internal divisions?
Joining us to discuss this are Adelani Ogunrinade, Football analyst, Dr Sello Galane, Musician, Executive Arts Director at Kamrecords, Reasearcher, and Copyright Law Manager at Kamrrecords and Professor Musa Xulu: Cultural Expert.
We are also joined by Cultural Expert, and veteran football coach, Cavin Johnson, who coached Kaizer Chiefs,Amazulu Fc, Black Leopards Coach and worked in Egypt as assistant coach at Al Ahly.
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