Anissa, Linda E, Luanda Yasmin and Sophie Hannah return for another episode of [ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING. This week, the ladies examine why China is investing so heavily in Africa and if the continent is setting itself up for unsustainable levels of debt, the issue with catch-all term BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) and potential alternatives, whether polyamorous relationships are the new normal or just hard work, and first date spending etiquette.
Anissa, Linda E, Luanda Yasmin and Sophie Hannah return for another episode of [ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING. This week, the ladies examine why China is investing so heavily in Africa and if the continent is setting itself up for unsustainable levels of debt, the issue with catch-all term BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) and potential alternatives, whether polyamorous relationships are the new normal or just hard work, and first date spending etiquette.
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LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es004
(Website – Show notes)
https://www.lightingafrica.org/
(Website – Lighting Africa – Akon’s solar energy company)
(Article – China’s role in African infrastructure and capital projects – Hannah Marais & Jean-Pierre Labuschagne for Deloitte Insights)
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