Leadership is not only about vision. It is also about action, service, and finding practical ways to respond to the challenges communities face.
In this clip from What Kind of Leadership Do African Youth Need Now?, Futurelect Alum, Advice Chuma, reflects on the kind of leadership young people need in this moment.
This conversation was hosted by Futurelect in partnership with Citizen Code as part of the lead-up to the State of the Youth Address 2026, taking place on 15 June 2026.
Get your SOYA 2026 tickets on Webtickets. Link in bio: https://bit.ly/4wW2lzy
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Futurelect empowers a new generation of ethical political and government leaders in Africa.
Civic participation does not end at the ballot.
In this clip from What Kind of Leadership Do African Youth Need Now?, Futurelect Alum, Pamela Cunningham, reflects on the importance of understanding how citizens can engage elected representatives and use public participation processes to support accountability.
This conversation was hosted by Futurelect in partnership with Citizen Code as part of the lead-up to the State of the Youth Address 2026, taking place on 15 June 2026.
Get your SOYA 2026 tickets on Webtickets. Link in bio: https://bit.ly/4wW2lzy
03/06/2026
Meet our moderator, Kamogelo Tinyiko Theledi.
Kamogelo is a doctoral researcher, communications strategist, and creative storyteller working at the intersection of media, governance, human rights, and civic participation.
She will moderate What Kind of Leadership Do African Youth Need Now?, a Futurelect virtual dialogue hosted in partnership with Citizen Code as part of the lead-up to the State of the Youth Address 2026.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
13:00β14:00 SAST
Virtual event
Register via the link in bio. https://wkf.ms/4nBttQ9
The State of the Youth Address 2026 takes place on 15 June 2026. Get your ticket via the link in bio. https://bit.ly/4wW2lzy
28/05/2026
π¨ Meet the full guest panel for 'Why People Donβt Vote' webinar π
Why are millions of Africans, especially young people, disengaging from elections and governance? More importantly, what will rebuild trust and participation?
Join us for an important conversation on voter disengagement, youth participation, and the future of democracy in Africa.
ποΈ 28 May 2026
β° 17:00 SAST
π Zoom
π Register now and be part of the discussion: https://shorturl.at/CPMIQ
28/05/2026
We are excited to welcome Lindiwe Mazibuko and Bochum Samuel Bache as guest speakers for our upcoming Elections and Governance Program webinar: 'Why People Donβt Vote'. π
Together, they will unpack voter disengagement across Africa, explore why many citizens particularly young people feel disconnected from political processes, and discuss practical ways to rebuild meaningful civic participation.
ποΈ 28 May 2026
β° 17:00 β 18:30 SAST
π Zoom
π Register here: https://forms.gle/HxyBP3ZM3MZDTSuX9
Join the conversation as we explore how Africa can strengthen democratic participation and reimagine civic engagement for the future.
26/05/2026
Meet Advice Chuma.
Advice is a public leader, youth advocate, and PR Councillor in the City of Johannesburg, working across politics, governance, and democratic participation.
He joins Futurelect for What Kind of Leadership Do African Youth Need Now?, a virtual dialogue hosted in partnership with Citizen Code as part of the lead-up to the State of the Youth Address 2026.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
13:00β14:00 SAST
Virtual event
Register via the link in bio. https://wkf.ms/4nBttQ9
25/05/2026
Meet Pamela Cunningham.
Pamela is a legal and business management professional working at the intersection of public leadership, stakeholder engagement, and systems change.
She joins Futurelect for What Kind of Leadership Do African Youth Need Now?, a virtual dialogue hosted in partnership with Citizen Code as part of the lead-up to the State of the Youth Address 2026.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
13:00β14:00 SAST
Virtual event
Register via the link in bio. https://wkf.ms/4nBttQ9
Africaβs future needs ethical, accountable, and courageous public leadership.
This Africa Day, we celebrate the young leaders and active citizens working to strengthen democracy across the continent.
At Futurelect, we are committed to empowering a new generation of ethical leaders in Africa through civic education and leadership development.
Learn more through the link in bio. www.futurelect.org
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What if politics was reclaimed by people who genuinely want to serve?
Natasha Kimani reminds us that across Africa, there are leaders ready to give their time, energy, and lives to transforming society.
At Futurelect, we work with emerging leaders who are hungry for change and ready to step into public life with courage, integrity, and purpose.
If you want to help shape a better country, a better community, and a better future, this work is for you.
20/05/2026
What kind of leadership do African youth need now?
Ahead of the State of the Youth Address 2026, Futurelect is hosting a live virtual conversation on youth leadership, civic action, and the future of public life.
Join us as we explore what kind of leadership young people need, and how they can help shape it.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
13:00β14:00 SAST
Virtual event
Register via the link in bio. https://wkf.ms/4nBttQ9
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