Black Poverty: A Story of Leadership and Policy Failures by Justin Nyoni
Why do resource-rich nations struggle with persistent poverty? The answer isn't just economics—it's leadership.
In Black Poverty, author and policy advisor Justin Nyoni delivers a courageous and rigorous examination of the systemic failures that have held back development. Moving beyond surface-level symptoms, this book dives deep into the root causes: the breakdown of governance and the critical gaps in policy implementation.
Drawing on deep research and systemic analysis, Nyoni challenges the status quo, connecting the dots between political decisions and the socio-economic reality on the ground. This is not just a critique; it is a roadmap for understanding how leadership and policy must align to break the cycle of poverty.
This book is essential reading for:
Policymakers and civic leaders.
Students of governance and economics.
Anyone seeking to understand the real structural challenges facing African development today.