The PRA Podcast will serve as an open platform for African voices engaging questions of governance, unity, development, and institutional capability. Designed for accessibility and reach, the series will prioritise clarity, plurality, and practical insight—bringing complex ideas into public conversation across borders.
The official launch of PRA marks the formal introduction of the organisation to partners, supporters, and the wider public. The event will articulate PRA’s purpose, values, and direction while fostering relationships across academic, civic, and professional communities committed to Africa’s renewal.
Marathon Day is a participatory initiative reflecting endurance, discipline, and shared effort. Through a collective physical challenge, participants demonstrate commitment to long-term renewal while supporting PRA’s leadership and capacity-building initiatives.
PRA will organise visits to key Pan-African heritage sites, offering participants the opportunity to engage directly with the historical foundations of liberation, governance, and constitutionalism. These visits connect past struggles to present responsibility.
The 2026 conference will convene scholars, practitioners, and institutional leaders to examine the capabilities required for African agency in an increasingly multipolar global context. The focus will be practical and forward-looking, with outcomes oriented toward collaboration and actionable insight.
Focused on SMME's and NPO's, we will equip a team with 4IR tech to help under-serviced communities tools to unify their funding, accounting, inventory, CRM, and HR, and other business operations.