Youth mockumentary probes G20 summit in Johannesburg

A new episode of the satirical series Politically Aweh delves into the Johannesburg G20 summit, highlighting youth uprisings across Africa. Hosts KG Mokgadi and Zoë Human navigate restricted access to leaders, blending comedy with calls for accountability. Activists from Kenya and Madagascar voice frustrations over unfulfilled promises.

The Johannesburg G20 global leaders summit drew attention not just for diplomatic talks, but for the voices of a younger generation demanding change. In a mockumentary-style episode of Politically Aweh, reminiscent of Michael Moore's films, hosts KG Mokgadi and Zoë Human set out to confront world leaders about pressing issues. However, they encounter barriers: media are confined to a warehouse, viewing proceedings on screens, while actual access remains elusive.

Undeterred, the duo pushes past barricades, infiltrates receptions, and questions spokespeople. At one point, Mokgadi poses a direct query amid the chaos: “Is this normal?” The episode weaves in perspectives from African youth activists. Kenyan comedian Justine Wanda emphasizes simplicity: “We just want to be free, man.” From Madagascar, youth leader Elliot Randriamandrato describes a pivotal shift: “The tipping point for younger people in the world is the moment to say no to this and fight for our liberty.” Public Affairs Research Institute executive director Dr Sithembile Mbete echoes the sentiment: “If you are not going to meet your end of the bargain, we want you out.”

Satire punctuates the narrative, with Office-like confessionals exposing summit absurdities. Mokgadi attempts to alert President Cyril Ramaphosa to brewing uprisings in countries like Kenya, Madagascar, and Tanzania. Later, at a opulent reception, he probes why governmental efficiency surges only for international visitors. As the summit concludes with self-congratulatory remarks from leaders, the film redirects focus to grassroots momentum. Wanda urges action: “Go out into the world and build the world that you want to see.”

Aired on December 12, 2025, this installment underscores how youth movements, amplified on platforms like TikTok, WhatsApp, and Discord, challenge global power structures.

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Dramatic illustration of empty chairs for boycotting leaders at South Africa's G20 summit in Johannesburg, highlighting US absence and global tensions.
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U.S. boycott of South Africa’s G20 summit deepens rift over race claims and summit agenda

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The United States is boycotting South Africa's G20 Leaders' Summit, citing discredited allegations about attacks on white Afrikaners and objections to what it calls a diversity and climate-focused agenda. The unprecedented absence of the world's largest economy, alongside other no‑shows by leaders from Argentina, China and Russia for varying reasons, has cast a shadow over the gathering in Johannesburg.

The Pan South African Language Board has selected 'G20' as South Africa's Word of the Year for 2025, highlighting the landmark G20 Leaders' Summit hosted in the country. This choice underscores the event's significance as the first such gathering on African soil. Other notable terms reflect political and cultural shifts in the nation.

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US President Donald Trump announced on November 26, 2025, that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in Miami, Florida, citing a refusal to hand over the presidency during the recent Johannesburg summit. South Africa's government described the move as punitive and based on misinformation. Other G20 members, including Germany, have expressed support for South Africa's continued participation.

Daily Maverick readers have voted Women for Change as the Movement of the Year for its role in the G20 Women’s Shutdown, which highlighted South Africa’s high rates of gender-based violence and femicide. The November 21 protest led to over one million petition signatures and a national disaster declaration by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Founded by Sabrina Walter, the group evolved from a running club into a global voice for survivors.

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Grassroots organisations from across South Africa are set to gather at St George’s Cathedral from 23 to 25 February for the People’s Assembly on Unemployment, Austerity and the Fight for Decent Work. Convened by the Assembly of the Unemployed and Cry of the Xcluded, the event precedes a national budget expected to deepen austerity measures. It contrasts with an upcoming elite conference on the same topic hosted by News24 and opened by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

이재명 대통령이 이집트 국빈 방문을 마무지며 남아프리카공화국으로 출발해 요하네스버그에서 열리는 G20 정상회의에 참석한다. 그는 포괄적 성장과 기후 변화 등 글로벌 의제를 논의할 예정이다. 이번 정상회의는 아프리카에서 처음으로 열린다.

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, agreeing to deepen cooperation in security, economy, and investment. In her address, she stressed maintaining the international order amid multiple crises and reaffirmed support for Ukraine. A warm embrace with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni highlighted personal diplomacy.

 

 

 

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