Long Walk To Nowhere
Long Walk To Nowhere
Allan Munn
Allan Munn is the author of "Long Walk to Nowhere". In the aftermath of Nelson Mandela's iconic "Long Walk to Freedom", when freedom is hijacked, long walks go nowhere.
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 18 - Why Africa Is The Future And The Lessons From Afghanistan
Episode 18 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast between author Allan Munn and co-host Patrick de Butler. In this episode Allan and Patrick discuss why Africa is the future, and respond to William Hague's editorial in The Times on the subject.
Aug 31, 2021
21 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Special Episode - A Message To Our Readers
A special episode of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, thanking readers for their support as well as the news that the podcast has now reached listeners in 30 countries. The podcast also explains how to buy copies of Long Walk to Nowhere, as well as how to find copies of the book in South Africa and Australia.
Aug 5, 2021
14 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 17 - Jacob Zuma, Terror In Mozambique And Riots In Eswatini
Episode 17 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, with author Allan Munn and co-host Patrick de Butler. In this episode, Allan and Patrick discuss the trial for corruption of former South African President Jacob Zuma, as well as the reign of terror in Northern Mozambique, and the anti-monarchy riots in Eswatini, one of the worlds last absolute monarchies, formerly known as Swaziland.
Jul 10, 2021
25 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 16 - Shona Religion, China In Africa And Culture Wars
Episode 16 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, with author Allan Munn and host Patrick de Butler. In this episode Allan and Patrick discuss the Shona religion, China in Africa, and the culture wars raging in the UK and the USA.
Jun 15, 2021
35 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 15 - Rhodes and Oxford, BLM, Mbuya Nehanda and Nick Downie
Episode 15 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, with author Allan Munn and host Patrick de Butler. In this episode, Allan and Patrick talk about the Rhodes statue controversy at Oxford University, BLM and corruption, the statue of Nehanda that was recently unveiled in Harare as well as the experiences in Zimbabwe of former SAS medic and documentary maker Nick Downie.
Jun 3, 2021
36 min
Long Walk To Nowhere - Episode 14 - Bobi Wine, Greta Thunberg and The US In Africa
Allan Munn, author of Long Walk to Nowhere, and host Patrick de Butler, welcome you to episode 14 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast. Today they discuss Bobi Wine and his political struggle in Uganda, Allan's views on Greta Thunberg which relate to his book Extinction is Forever, as well as the new proposal of the Americans under President Biden to counter China's One Road One Belt program, and how this could affect the future of Africa.
May 14, 2021
29 min
Long Walk To Nowhere - Episode 13  - Cultural Perceptions In Rhodesia And Beyond
Episode 13 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, with author Allan Munn and host Patrick de Butler. In this episode they discuss cultural perceptions in Rhodesia when Allan was growing up there, and how it relates to the cultural discussions that people are currently having all over the world.
Apr 19, 2021
15 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 12 - Answering Questions From Listeners
Episode 12 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, with author Allan Munn and host Patrick de Butler. In this episode, Allan and Patrick answer questions from listeners.
Apr 12, 2021
34 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 11 - The Land Grabs In Zimbabwe
Episode 11 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast, with author Allan Munn and host Patrick de Butler. In this episode Allan and Patrick discuss the land grabs in Zimbabwe after 1980, what they represented and why they were done. They also discuss movements in South Africa that could lead to the same terrible consequences that happened in Zimbabwe.
Apr 2, 2021
27 min
Long Walk To Nowhere Episode 10 - Southern Rhodesia And The World Wars
Episode 10 of the Long Walk to Nowhere podcast series. In this episode author Allan Munn and host Patrick de Butler discuss Southern Rhodesia's involvement in WW1 and WW2, and their role in the British empire. Why has that role been forgotten today and even banned from being commemorated? Despite Rhodesia having provided more soldiers per capita than any other country during both world wars.
Mar 26, 2021
22 min
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