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How to start a Revolution? Janice On The Mic

Can Revolutions Work in African States? | Gen Z Protests, Youth Movements & the Future of Change in AfricaAcross Africa, Gen Z is rising — from Madagascar to Morocco, Tanzania to Nepal, young people are saying “enough is enough.”But can youth-led protests really transform political systems — or are they doomed to be silenced by entrenched power?In this 15-minute deep dive, we unpack:🌍 Why some youth revolutions succeed — and others fail⚖️ The structure of African authoritarianism and the myth of “free elections”📱 How social media has become both a weapon and a weakness🔥 The case of Madagascar’s Gen Z movement and what it teaches us about power todayWe’ll ask: can the new generation build not just revolt, but renewal?📌 Watch till the end for a nuanced answer — and join the conversation on what real change means in Africa.#AfricanPolitics #GenZProtests #Madagascar #YouthRevolution #PanAfricanism #DemocracyInAfrica #Activism #Reform #PoliticalChange #African
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