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Episode 2: Behind the scenes
The young African leaders have an emotional meeting with their patron Archbishop Desmond Tutu and are warned of the pitfalls of leading in the continent.
Kenyan CEO James Mworia, who is ranked sixth on the Forbes list of young and powerful Africans, makes notes in a session.
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Matthew Cassel
Published On 17 Jan 2013
17 Jan 2013
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Malian business manager Mema Beye gives his view on what is holding the continent back.
Dr Mamphela Ramphele enlists the leaders’ help in promoting citizenship in their countries.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu gets ready for filming.
Lydie Hakizimana, a Rwandan entrepreneur, is moved by the conversation with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who is considered a living legend for many Africans.
The young leaders have made a pledge to the Archbishop to form a network of change-makers spanning the continent. But how will they do it?
Archbishop Desmond Tutu waves the young leaders goodbye, having inspired them with his legacy and his advice.