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World’s longest lecture record broken in Krakow






World’s longest lecture record broken in Krakow


World’s longest lecture record broken in Krakow. Errol Tapiwa Muzawazi from Zimbabwe, Africa prevailed an hour against an Indian professor who lectured for 120 hours in 2008. This time the topic was – democracy. Muzawazi is a law student associated with the Jagiellonian University of Krakow.

Participants of the expedition will seek to inspire their fellow youth in Africa to play a role in the realization of the Millennium Development Goals in their local communities. In return, the participants seek to learn from what other young people across Africa are doing in pursuit of sustainable African development.

The Longest Lecture event has been prepared by 50 young people from 16 countries: Belarus, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Nigeria, Poland, Tanzania, Turkey and Zimbabwe. The 17th country participating was South Africa, whose Charge de’ affaires in Poland and his wife performed honorary duties. Also 2 people from Tibet were a part of the team.


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