A world record for the longest lecture established: 121 hours!
The Longest Lecture is a project that I launched in the
year 2003 to serve as a platform of advocating the participation of young people in social and community development.
This website provides you with information about the fourth and final lecture that I held between 9 and 14 December 2009. The main purpose of the 4th lecture was to raise tools for the Pan-African Study Tour 2010, a trip across Africa that I and my colleagues from Polish universities intend to embark on in the year 2010. We shall be traveling to 23 African countries touching base with the African reality.
I therefore invite you to support our cause by visiting our donate page and seeing how you can help.
Usually they say "young people are the future", but I believe that the young people are in fact the present. Let us therefore seize the moment to change our communities for the better.
I thank you for your attention, encouragement, support and prayers
Errol T. Muzawazi is a Zimbabwean law student at the Jagiellonian University in Poland. He researches and speaks widely on the need for fundamental reform in Africa as a necessary step to African development. Between 2006 and 2008 he was chairman of the Society for African Affairs at the Jagiellonian University. In 2008 he interned in the Prosecutor's Office of the UN ICTR, where he helped bring charges against one of the major planners of the Rwandan 1994 genocide. In 2009 he was voted Best Foreign Student in Poland. In 2010, he hopes to overcome the barriers of tribalism in Africa by traveling across the African continent by land to 23 countries on a research tour.
















