Debate room
Pick a side, vote on the motion, and make the strongest case while moderators guide each room through opening, rebuttal, and closing.
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Live rooms
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Recaps
Africa’s struggles with corruption, insecurity, underdevelopment, and political instability are often blamed on poor leadership. Many believe selfish and ineffective leaders are responsible for the continent’s slow progress. Others argue that citizens also contribute through political apathy, ethnic bias, corruption, poor civic engagement, and the repeated support of bad governance. This debate examines whether Africa’s challenges are caused more by failed leadership or by societal attitudes and behaviors that enable such leadership to thrive. It encourages critical discussion on governance, accountability, civic responsibility, democracy, and the role both leaders and citizens play in Africa’s development.
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