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Travel the World through Food

GUEST: FREDDIE DIAS - Head Chef at Sejour https://sejour.co.za Chef Freddie Dias’ new venture, located within Johannesburg’s Houghton Hotel. A visit to Séjour is a culinary milestone you’ll want to experience again and again. It’s the amalgamation of Freddie’s culinary journey. Innovative tastes from around the world, with no two dishes alike.      
2/17/202411 minutes, 20 seconds
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The SAPI (The SA Psychoanalytic Initiative ) Conversation Series

The SAPI (The SA Psychoanalytic Initiative ) Conversation Series A Conversation Between Political Satirist And Cartoonist Zapiro And Psychoanalyst Mark Solms GUEST: JONATHAN SHAPIRO/ ZAPIRO - GUEST: JONATHAN PERCALE - Clinical Psychologist part of The South African Psychoanalytic Initiative    The South African Psychoanalytic Initiative was established in 2005 in order to contribute to the long tradition of psychoanalysis in South Africa. It is an active organization which supports the development of psychoanalytic psychotherapists and psychoanalysts in South Africa. An essential part of SAPI is to create cultural and political dialogues. The idea in these dialogues is aimed at sharing with a wider audience how psychoanalytic thought can intersect with different disciplines as a way of exploring and understanding our social and political context. Over the past years, we have had public discussions with William Kentridge, Haroun Gunn Sallie, as well as other theatre eventsand art exhibitions.   
2/17/202415 minutes, 40 seconds
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Today is World Pangolin Day

Today is World Pangolin Day; It is said that despite recent strides, pangolins remain the world's most trafficked mammal, facing relentless threats from poaching and habitat loss. GUEST: DR. MARK OFUA - Pangolin Conservationist and Wild Africa Fund ambassador
2/17/202415 minutes, 25 seconds
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Patrick Bongoy turns trash into art in his latest exhibition. Bongoy's latest exhibition, "Ebbing," at the Spier Wine Farm from February 12 to May 12, 2024

Patrick Bongoy turns trash into art in his latest exhibition. Bongoy's latest exhibition, "Ebbing," at the Spier Wine Farm from February 12 to May 12, 2024 GUEST: PATRICK BONGOY - Visual Artist “My work speaks in response to the global reality of literal and figurative environmental pollution”.   A unique perspective on our planet's dilemma and the potential for positive change. Artists like Patrick Bongoy, through their transformative work, not only address pressing issues of waste and pollution but also redefine the role of art in promoting sustainability. By repurposing discarded materials, these artists bring attention to the urgency of environmental challenges while showcasing innovative solutions.
2/17/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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RUSSIA : Alexey Navalny, Russian opposition leader, dies in Arctic jail

RUSSIA : Alexey Navalny, Russian opposition leader, dies in Arctic jail Navalny dies in Russian prison after walk, says prison service Opposition leader said to have lost consciousness President Putin informed of death of his main domestic critic Supporters say Navalny was murdered, cannot confirm death Western officials laud Navalny, condemn Putin GUEST: AMBASSADOR DR. KINGSLEY MAKHUBELA - Risk Analyst at RiskRecon, Former Diplomat. ON STANDBY GUEST : DENIS KRIVOSHEEV - Deputy Director of Amnesty International for Eastern Europe and Central Asia Amnesty International
2/17/202416 minutes, 40 seconds
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TRAVEL: A LOOK INTO SPORT TOURISM and how South Africa shows up

GUEST: SIBUSISO MKHWANAZI - Travel Writer A Look into different regions around the country Sport tourism is a segment of the tourism industry which is growing rapidly. In South Africa it is slowly being recognized as an important niche market within the tourism sector. In order to capitalize on the country's recent sporting successes, South Africa Sports Tourism (SAST) was launched by the government in 1997   Sport has a very significant role in South African culture. The three most popular mainstream sports in the country -The Big Three — cricket, football and rugby.                      
2/17/20248 minutes, 35 seconds
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Motoring with Petrol Head

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
2/17/202422 minutes, 15 seconds
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TOPIC The Power of Regret

09:00 – NEWSGUEST: Niven Postma – Managing Director of Niven Postma Inc and works as a leadership, culture and strategy facilitator -    2 guests: -    Motseki Majake – CEO of New Life era insurance -    Tanja de Ruig – Architect Stuur Groete and Mannetjies Roux – Refentse and Laurika Rauch. Storyteller.Human Potential Igniter.Leadership Partner. Niven is a pioneering, hands on, creative and experienced leader who has an unshaken belief in human potential, a singular ability to connect with all manner of people and a healthy, often irreverent, sense of humour. I am South African by birth, African by choice and global in outlook and impact. Although I love hitting the open road (preferably in a campervan) and hiking to – and through – mountains, my passion is partnering with leaders to (re)ignite the discretionary energy of people and teams, build an enabling culture and develop meaningful strategies with clients in diverse industries. Songs 3 songs: Pachelbel – Canon,   It’s Raining Men – The Weather Girls        
2/15/202444 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Jacana Literary Foundation (JLF) is awarded a $35 000 grant from US-based Hawthornden Foundation

GUEST Shay Heydenrych works as a Director, Commercial at Jacana Media, PLOT; The day that Brian, a musician from the West Rand in Johannesburg, walked through our front door was a day like every other publishing day in this town. Except, of course, that once Brian, in his burgundy zoot suit, accessorised with a dicky bow and a pair of smoky fashion glasses, took out a tiny speaker from his pocket, cleared his throat and composed himself to sing something he’d written over the Covid period on Jacana Media and the power of reading African books, we knew that 31 August 2023 would be a day unlike any other publishing day. Brian’s visit was auspicious.  
2/15/202411 minutes, 6 seconds
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TOPIC: Health and Wellness ; What To Know About Ozempic: The Diabetes Drug Becomes A Viral Weight Loss Hit

Newtricion Wellness Dieticians is a network of dieticians in practice for 13 years. These dieticians provide their services and draw on the pooled resources of Newtricion Wellness to provide the best service to you. We are a team of 8 passionate dieticians based throughout the country for your convenience. Obesity is a complicated public health issue that can be devastating on both the societal and the individual level. On one hand, it costs our economy millions and is a strain on our under-resourced health system. On the other hand, it is a psychological and physical burden to those who are acutely affected – individuals who inevitably face stigma at every turn, with undeserved overlays of blame and shame. It’s long been known that exercise doesn’t help most people lose weight. So why should anyone trying to shed pounds still keep exercising? New research has the answer. A study published in the journal Nature Metabolism found that people who combine exercise with dieting can double the metabolic health benefits of their weight loss. The study found that men and women with obesity and prediabetes who worked out while dieting improved their insulin sensitivity twice as much as people who only dieted, even though everyone lost comparable amounts of weight. GUEST Omy Naidoo - Head Dietician - Newtricion Wellness  
2/15/202410 minutes, 25 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: MARVES STAPLES- YOU ARE NOT ALONE

GUEST: Raymond Perrier -Director Dennis Hurley Denis Hurley Centre calls for support on its anniversary The Denis Hurley Centre (DHC) Annual General Meeting, stakeholder report-back and commemorative prayers will be on Saturday.            
2/15/202412 minutes, 33 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: Historic Pietermaritzburg Schools Merge to Form Riverwood College

GUEST Riverwood Headmaster, Anton Immelman PLOT:  Last weekend was the grand opening of Riverwood College, with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque and the first ringing of the college’s bell.Three historic city schools  Voortrekker High School, Gert Maritz Primary and Siembamba Pre-Primary — have started this year as the merged Riverwood College. This follows the Department of Basic Education giving its approval for the merger last August and a closing ceremony for Voortrekker High School in October.              
2/15/202412 minutes, 47 seconds
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THE JOBURG FILM FESTIVAL UNVEILS EXCITING LINEUP FOR 2024 EDITION

Guest: Tim Mangwedi, JFF Executive Director Guest: Joy Mawela, Producer of the movie Blurred Lines /  CEO of Tshimolohong Guest: Meg Rickards, Director of the movie Snake ABSA GROUP JOINS THE FESTIVAL AS KEY PARTNER  FILM FEST TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS WEEK Johannesburg, South Africa – With less than a month to go to the 2024 edition of the Joburg Film Festival, the organizers together with partner MultiChoice are thrilled to announce its highly anticipated lineup of over 60 titles for the 2024 edition.Showcasing a diverse range of compelling films from both local and international filmmakers, set against the vibrant backdrop of Johannesburg, this year's festival promises to captivate audiences with its dynamic selection of cinematic gems including some of the finest films from over 30 countries.From thought-provoking documentaries to gripping dramas and inspiring narratives, the Joburg Film Fest is proud to present an array of films that celebrate the power of storytelling and the diversity of human experience. Kicking off on Tuesday, 27th February 2023 and runs until Sunday, 3rd March 2023 at various locations across Joburg.Among the standout selections featured in this year's lineup are:PERFECT DAYS - this 2024 Oscar Best International Feature finalist tells the story of a Hirayama, a toilet cleaner in Tokyo. He seems content with his simple life. He follows a structured everyday life and dedicates his free time to his passion for music and books. Hirayama also has a fondness for trees and photographs them. More of his past is gradually revealed through a series of unexpected encounters. A meditative portrait with an incredible soundtrack as only Director Wim Wenders can portray, a poignant follow up to his well-known incredible documentaries, Bueno Vista Social Club and Pina.
2/15/202414 minutes, 56 seconds
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Grammys: The Winners, Losers and Scandals

Miley Cyrus, Victoria Monet, Tyla and Boygenius were among the several women who won their first Grammys on Sunday On Sunday night, the Grammy Awards culminated, predictably enough, in adding to Taylor Swift’s growing list of chart records and industry milestones. Previously, she was the fourth artist in Grammy history to win Album of the Year three times (for 2008’s Fearless, 2014’s 1989, and 2020’s Folklore), alongside Paul Simon, Frank Sinatra, and Stevie Wonder. Now, after taking another Album of the Year for Midnights, she is the only artist in history to win music’s most coveted award four times.  Earlier in her career, Swift had been skewered for seeming surprised to win awards so often that naysayers thought it was insincere. However, her surprise at the Album of the Year win on Sunday appeared to be legit. She used her acceptance speech for Best Pop Vocal Album to reveal that she’s releasing a new album, The Tortured Poet’s Department, in April (she did the same thing at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards to announce Midnights). Swift wasn’t the only artist who used their Grammys platform to plug new music. Minutes after Kacey Musgraves presented the Best Country Album, CBS aired a commercial featuring a snippet of a new Musgraves song, singing the words “My Saturn has returned,” to announce her forthcoming fifth album. SZA also premiered a new song, called “Saturn,” as part of a 3-minute Mastercard commercial. Earlier in the day, Midnights producer Jack Antonoff made history of his own. He became the second person to win Producer of the Year, Non-Classical three times in a row, matching Babyface’s run from 1996 to 1998. Del Rey was also up for three awards, including Album of the Year, and lost all of them, bringing her Grammy career total to 11 nominations and zero wins. When Celine Dion, making a rare public appearance since being diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder in 2022, announced the Album of the Year. Swift, who excitedly sang along with Dion’s hit “The Power of Love” while the Canadian diva took the stage, didn’t visibly acknowledge the presenter when accepting the award, stirring online outrage that Swift had “snubbed” Dion. Later in the night, a photo of Swift and Dion smiling together was posted online, prompting accusations of calculated damage control.  After her win was announced, Swift insisted on bringing her friend Lana Del Rey, another Album of the Year nominee and the only guest artist on Midnights, up to the stage. As Swift made her speech, Del Rey stood quietly off to the side, while Swift showered her with compliments during her speech. “Lana Del Rey, who is hiding, but I think so many female artists would not be where they are and would not have the inspiration they have if it weren’t for the work she’s done,” Swift said. “I think she’s a legacy artist, a legend in her prime right now, I’m so lucky to be your friend.”
2/15/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Makhelwane festival is an immersive, community-based celebration that is deeply entrenched in the rich cultural tapestry of Soweto

Guest: Sfiso Dlangamandla  Makhelwane festival is an immersive, community-based celebration that is deeply entrenched in the rich cultural tapestry of Soweto. The festival now in its 9th year  draws inspiration from the age-old tradition of ubuntu/botho, embodying the spirit of communal unity and shared experiences.    
2/15/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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Motoring with Petrol head

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol head
2/15/202424 minutes, 12 seconds
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Suing Madonna – what event organisers should know about event liability insurance.

Guest : Melita Thurling, She is the head of liability and special risks When it comes to public events, everything does not always run smoothly. No matter how well planned and executed, a public event can be easily derailed by bad weather, negligence, breach of contract or a host of other factors that may be beyond the control of the event organiser. Even mega-celebrities are not immune to suffering glitches during their live performance. Pop icon Madonna was recently forced to start one of her shows late due to a technical issue during soundcheck. While a late start could understandably irk fans, the two-hour delay to the show in Brooklyn, New York, in December, saw two irate fans instituting a class action lawsuit against the singer and concert organisers. “Whether the lawsuit succeeds or not is a legal question that will be answered in court. However, if it does succeed, the event’s organisers will not be covered by their event liability insurance policy,” says Melita Thurling, Head of Liability and Special Risks, at iTOO Special Risks.
2/15/20248 minutes, 16 seconds
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Survival miners, often called ‘Illegal’ miners, or Zama Zamas, dominated the headlines in South Africa recently

GUEST: David Van Wyk - Independent Research Professional. Bench Marks Foundation The recent attention on survival miners, known as 'Illegal' miners or Zama Zamas, in South Africa has been marked by tragic events such as a gas explosion in an abandoned Harmony mine shaft in Virginia, deployment of 6,000 SANDF soldiers in November, and gun battles between syndicates around Riverlea. Politicians are scapegoating these miners ahead of the 2024 elections, but the Bench Marks Foundation is delving deeper into the issue. The Foundation's report explores the roots of survival mining, tracing it back to the old migrant labor system and the decline in demand for labor in the mining sector. Many survival miners come from underdeveloped labor-sending areas, where the social fabric has been impacted. The South African government's failure to hold mining companies accountable and provide licensing for survival miners exacerbates the problem.
2/15/20249 minutes, 2 seconds
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Bafana Bafana will battle another opponent they have played and beaten recently when they take on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the Afcon bronze medal match on Saturday.

Bafana Bafana will battle another opponent they have played and beaten recently when they take on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the Afcon bronze medal match on Saturday. Bafana beat the DRC 1-0 in a friendly match at Orlando Stadium in Soweto in September last year. At the time of their previous meeting, both teams had already secured their place at the Afcon in Ivory Coast and used the friendly as preparations for the start of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup that kicked off in November. During the Afcon group stage, Bafana had another rematch against two teams—Morocco and Namibia—who they both defeated. They were held to a goalless draw by Namibia in Orlando Stadium in September last year, three days before they welcomed the Democratic Republic of Congo and beat them at the Soweto venue. At the Afcon, Bafana were in the same group as Namibia and crushed them 4-0 before beating Morocco 2-0 in the last 16 round. This is why Bafana feel they may have the upper hand against the DRC. Bafana and the Leopards will be determined to sign off in style at Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan after they were both beaten in the semifinals. Bafana lost a penalty shootout 4-2 against Nigeria after a 1-1 draw with the Super Eagles, while the DRC were beaten 1-0 by the host county, Ivory Coast. Since Bafana were crowned African champions in 1996, South Africa lost their status as one of the feared teams on the continent. On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of Congo were one of the early powerhouses on the continent in the 1960s and 1970s. They won their first Afcon title in 1968 and then again, as Zaire, in 1974, the year they became the first sub-Saharan African side to play at the World Cup.    
2/15/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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CONSERVATION: Amadiba Crisis Committee 2024-02-05: Dealing with a flood of garbage on the Wild Coast

Amadiba Crisis Committee 2024-02-05: Dealing with a flood of garbage on the Wild Coast Guest: Nonhle Mbuthuma  - Madiba crissi mangeent Over hundred villagers on the Amadiba coast in Mbizana have picked piles of garbage on the Wild Coast during the past ten days. Hundreds of bags have been filled with plastic, bottles and filth on the shores. We covered 25km of the coast, from Mtentu to Sigidi villages. We found plenty of medical waste on the beaches. Hospitals or clinics must be dumping expired medicines in the wrong places. We have never before seen sealed medication bottles on our coast. Such waste doesn’t come from villages and towns We have reported to the councillors. The Winnie Madikizela Mandela Local Municipality is aware of the situation. The community has put in our best effort to clean the whole coast of the WMM Local Municipality. But the danger is still there. The garbage has not yet been collected to dumping sites. All rivers that come from afar – Mzamba, Mnyameni and Mtentu – are filled with garbage floating down to the ocean. Villagers have been picking garbage for kilometres along the rivers. This situation is a danger to our children. They might open and eat medicines or be cut by broken bottles. The coast is a ‘Marine Protected Area’ and the garbage flood threatens marine life. It is even a danger to our livestock. 15 years ago, waste picking on the Wild Coast was organised by the Department of Environment. Then came ‘business opportunities’ and the tender system. On top of that we now have ‘austerity’ and the budget cuts. The rivers and the Wild Coast are polluted because waste management in towns and townships have collapsed. The government has failed dismally. Climate change with heavy rains and floods then do the rest.  Austerity must stop and the tender system must be scrapped. As Amadiba Crisis Committee we are organising to fight a flood of garbage floating to the coast. But we are not alone in Amadiba. Municipalities fail to do the very least expected of local government. They focus on promoting mining and ‘smart cities’ to “attract investment”. Who is going to invest in places where the local government cannot do the basics? Civil society and companies have taken municipalities to court for the failure to serve their citizens, placing municipalities under administration. As ACC, we wonder if we must go down the same route, given the pollution of our rivers and coast as well as the terrible state of our roads. We call upon the Premier of Eastern Cape, Oscar Mabuyane, to lift his eyes from his beloved national mega projects and focus on the local,
2/15/20249 minutes, 57 seconds
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Motoring Petrol Head

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
2/6/202418 minutes, 32 seconds
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SA youth not apathetic but no longer believe elections are best path to change GUEST: Mbali Ntuli (35), CEO and founder of the Ground Work Collective, a community development initiative. One of the organisation’s focus areas is encouraging democratic participation. Instudio “Young people… are very political in some cases, [just] not party political. We have protests every single day, but you also see a lot of young people getting involved in communities, doing community work… where they feel t

GUEST: Mbali Ntuli (35), CEO and founder of the Ground Work Collective, a community development initiative. One of the organisation’s focus areas is encouraging democratic participation. Instudio “Young people… are very political in some cases, [just] not party political. We have protests every single day, but you also see a lot of young people getting involved in communities, doing community work… where they feel that they have some sort of agency and power,” Your average ‘Gen Z-er’ has few memories of a politically functional South Africa — if any. It’s no wonder that this demographic has little taste for party politics and elections. However, it would be a mistake to assume that this makes them apathetic about the future of this country.
2/6/202417 minutes, 32 seconds
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Second edition of Hospitality Confidence Index highlights a thriving tourism sector in Africa

GUEST: Magret Peters, Event manager at dmg events – In the run-up to the seventh edition of the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa in June, the African Hospitality Confidence Index 2024 shares top insights into the trends shaping the continent’s hospitality sector.   “The latest Confidence Index paints a vivid picture of a vibrant, positive industry in which the majority, at 80%, of hotel, bar and restaurant operators, along with industry suppliers are looking to the future with growing confidence and optimism,” says Margaret Peters, Event Manager for Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa at dmg events South Africa.      
2/6/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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South Africa’s Tourism rising momentum continues

GUEST: Patricia Dellile – Minister of Tourism The recent official release of international arrival figures by Statistics South Africa for January to December 2023 underscores the rising momentum of South Africa's tourism sector. International tourist arrivals from January to December 2023 totalled 8.5 million, representing a remarkable 48.9% increase when compared with same period in 2022.  
2/6/202412 minutes, 24 seconds
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Interview:  The Africa Cup of Nations Update

GUEST:  Thandu Xolo Mjima Contact : Bafana : Bafana continue Afcon giant killing act as they maul Morocco to reach the last eight ●       Bafana Bafana beat Morocco 2-0 to advance to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations.  ●       Goals from Evidence Makgopa and Teboho Mokoena gave Bafana the victory to set up a last-eight clash with Cape Verde on Saturday.  ●       Hugo Broos's men showed grit and determination to knock out the highest-ranked team on the continent. A lad from Ga-Mampa, in rural Limpopo, beat a Moroccan defence of players plying their trade for some of the best clubs in Europe to send Bafana Bafana to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) on Tuesday at the expense of the No. 1 ranked team in the continent.               
2/6/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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INNOVATION ON National Beer Day in South Africa is set for 3rd February 2024, marking the eighth year of celebrating beer culture.

GUEST :  Dean Smorenburg, the CEO of Maltento, a local Black Soldier fly farm / fly factory in Cape Town, which is celebrating National Beer Day by announcing the fact that they are recycling spent-grain from local breweries as feed for their Black Soldier Flies, which eat and process 400 000 tonnes of agro-processing waste sustainably.          
2/6/202410 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview: WHAT MAKES AN ALBUM TO BE A CLASSIC?

GUEST: DR. SHELDON LEAL - Doctor of Music & Director of Culture at Southdowns College
2/2/202411 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview : OSCARS NOMINATIONS OUT

The nominations for the 2024 Oscars were announced this week with "Oppenheimer" leading the pack with 13 nods followed by "Poor Things" with 11. GUEST : THINUS FERREIRA - TV and Film writer and journalist 
2/2/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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Interview: 4 DAY WEEK UPDATE

GUEST: KAREN LOWE - director of 4 Day Week SA The 4 Day Week SA Coalition is an alliance between the 4 Day Week SA non-profit company and a growing base of member organisations interested in supporting the idea of the 4 Day Week, as part of the future of work in South Africa.
2/2/20247 minutes, 12 seconds
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Motoring Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol head
2/2/202428 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview: PETS IN THE WORKPLACE

CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONARY AND PET FOOD GIANT MARS has pet-friendly offices around the world. GUEST: SURAYA HAMDULAY - Director Corporate Affairs: Southern Africa
2/2/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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Interview:  The Africa Cup of Nations Update

GUEST: THANDUXOLO MXOLI - SABC Senior Sport Broadcaster SHOULD A SOCCER COACH HAVE PLAYING EXPERIENCE in order to coach?          
2/2/20249 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: ICJ (The International Court of Justice ) orders Israel take measures to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza

GUEST BOND YONKA - Attorney  Interview: ICJ (The International Court of Justice ) orders Israel take measures to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza    
2/2/202411 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview:  Africa’s largest vulture relocation marks a conservation milestone

GUEST: DR JOHAN JOUBERT - Vet and Head of Wildlife at Shamwari The first phase of a project to secure the future of wild vulture populations in southern  Africa has been successfully completed with 160 Cape and African White-backed vultures settled into their new home at Shamwari Private Game Reserve.
2/2/202411 minutes, 2 seconds
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Jozi My Jozi galvanizing all communities to create the difference

Guest: Bae Swanepoel - Acting CEO Jozi my Jozi Guest: Leona Pienaar - CEO MES (Mould Employer Serve) Changing the heart of the city  Guest: Melusi Mhlungu - Founder We Are Bizarre  
1/23/202446 minutes, 30 seconds
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Scholarship student shares his journey : Thomas Madidimalo

Guest: Thomas Madidimalo  - St Stithians Boys College 
1/23/202410 minutes, 29 seconds
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Book of the wee: The Ghost of Sam Webster by Craig Higginson

Guest: Craig Higginson - Author "The Ghost of Sa Webster"
1/23/202415 minutes, 14 seconds
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Redhill School celebrates success with best-ever matric results for the class of 2023

Guest: Joseph Gerassi - Executive Head Redhill school 
1/23/20249 minutes, 29 seconds
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How to get young people involved in politics as we approach the voting season

Guest: Ayanda Sishi Wigzell - Independent Journalist and political and social commentator 
1/23/202417 minutes, 27 seconds
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Hope for ICT as 2023 matrics improve maths and science marks

Guest: Hendrick Makaneta - Education Activist
1/23/20241 minute, 3 seconds
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AFCON UPDATE

GUEST: THANDUXOLO MXOLI - SABC Senior Sport Broadcaster AFCON review after one round - Are we shaping up for a shock winner? play. Ed Dove, Special to ESPN Jan 18 With every team having played once at the Africa Cup of Nations, ESPN's Ed Dove reviews the big talking points -- and the stuff you might have missed -- from the tournament so far. There are no small teams anymore Already, in recent Nations Cups tournaments, we've seen some of the continent's lesser lights become more adept at thwarting the traditional heavyweights on neutral ground.  
1/22/202410 minutes, 20 seconds
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A Cape Town based duo came up with an idea to turn kitchen cloths into Braaibroekies a moment inspired during a Braa

A Cape Town based duo came up with an idea to turn kitchen cloths into Braaibroekies a moment inspired during a Braai. GUEST: NATASHA LIDDIARD - Co-Owner Braaibroekies https://braaibroekies.co.za All Braaibroekies are made from 100% cotton dishcloths, locally sourced, locally produced! #stoepwear Original Braaibroekie Keep your bum warm, and your hands clean! - 100% cotton dishcloth - Proudly South African - Locally produced -   Lekker -     -   A company called "Braai Broekies" has made uniquely South African shorts that you can wear around the braai and "wipe your hands on your pants, guilt-free"!        
1/22/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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Agricultures musical talent celebrating 10 years of of the Agri’s Got Talent Show

Agricultures musical talent celebrating 10 years of of the Agri’s Got Talent Show GUEST: ANTON RABE - Hortgro’s Executive Director GUEST: JASON BAARTMAN -Rapper & Nursery ProductionManager   was one of those perfectly wind still clement Paarl evenings with a tangible excitement in the air. It was the annual Agri’s Got Talent (AGT) taking place at the Paarl Taalmonument amphitheatre. Instead of the traditional annual competition, the evening was a celebratory Reunion Show featuring most of the top performers of the previous nine years. With the stage set, lights and microphones tested, the Western Cape’s most talented farm workers took to the stage to share their gift of singing to an audience of almost 1000 people! The idea came to Anton Rabe, Hortgro's executive director, ten years ago when he was thinking to himself...there's Idols, America's Got Talent...why not celebrate our local agricultural talent with Agri's Got Talent? “Agriculture isn’t just about food and wine, it’s about our people,” says Rabe. "Our agricultural workers have so much more to offer than just the work they do on the farms or warehouses. They are amazingly talented people. “The initiative started out small,” reminisces Rabe, “But within a few years, AGT, as it is known today, grew into the most exciting entertainment project in Agriculture," shares Rabe. In celebration of the ten-year milestone, previous years' top ten participants as well as some of the previous years’ winners came together for an agricultural music spectacular in the winelands. The music and voice coaching for the competition and the concert has been overseen by the famous artist, Frieda van den Heever, for the past ten years. AGT is more than just a singing competition. There is also a strong focus on life skills development. Over the years, top ten contestants have achieved amazing milestones. Ayabonga Mboho, the first winner of AGT, was initially a seasonal worker. Since he won AGT, he has been invited to sing overseas three times and today he teaches music at a school in Paarl. Victor Fredericks, who was in the top ten in 2018, has already published two books. Jason Baartman, a rapper, took second place in 2017. Starting his career as a general worker, today Baartman is a production manager and responsible for as many as 50 workers in the nursery, and in harvest time about ten picking teams under him. Baartman is also part of the ATKV-Crescendo project and has performed at the Woordfees. Beyond personal milestones, AGT participants give back to their communities. Newfound confidence, skills and knowledge are shared with families, colleagues and the community. They become ambassadors for agriculture. This spillover effect builds much-needed relationships that promote social cohesion and community development, and make agriculture a proud sector to work in. info@agrisgottalent.com / www.agrisgottalent.com  
1/22/20249 minutes, 20 seconds
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Recycling

1/22/20247 minutes, 16 seconds
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Motoring With Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
1/22/202426 minutes, 16 seconds
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WEBSITE COOKIES

Today, we're exploring the digital landscape with Toby Shapshak. He's here to uncover the mysteries of website cookies. But the real question is: should we accept them without hesitation? GUEST: TOBY SHAPSHAK - Editor and Publisher Today, we have a fascinating journey into the digital realm with none other than Toby Shapshak, editor in chief of Stuff and a Forbes US senior contributor specializing in technology and innovation for 25 years. He's here to unravel the mysteries behind those virtual crumbs we encounter every time we surf the web – yes, we're talking about website cookies. But hold on, should we be accepting them without a second thought?   Toby Shapshak has been writing and speaking about technology and innovation for 25 years. His TED Global talk on innovation in Africa has over 1,5-million views - about which he has written for Forbes, CNN, Quartz, and The Guardian in London. He was named in GQ's top 30 men in media and the Mail & Guardian newspaper's influential young South Africans. GQ said he "has become the most high-profile technology journalist in the country". As a young reporter, he shadowed then-president Nelson Mandela. His is also the executive director of Scrolla.Africa, a brand new media platform built for mobile, and is a columnist for the Financial Mail.   Are these cookies just innocent crumbs or something more sinister? Toby will break it down for us, revealing the hidden tactics websites employ to sweet-talk us into accepting their terms. Stick around, as we explore the pros and cons of embracing these digital delights.        
1/22/202412 minutes, 24 seconds
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JSB HEALTH: The state of Air Pollution in Gauteng

The state of Air Pollution in Gauteng GUEST: QUENTIN HURT - Managing Director at Skyside   -          Today we interview Quentin Hurt the managing director at Skyside.  He joins us to shed a light on the high levels of air pollution in and around Gauteng.   Guest: Quentin Hurt Quentin studied Chemical Engineering.  His Master’s thesis in water treatment techniques and enthusiastic supervisors led to a deep interest in industrial environmental issues. This led to the establishment of a business in environmental testing and ultimately a specialisation in air quality issues.  His work involves understanding the issues at play in specific air pollution situations and then working with companies, community and government to monitor the situation with the intention of reducing the risk to people.  He has worked in the field for 30 years and his projects, while focussed in southern Africa have taken him throughout Africa, to Canada, the US, Europe and Eastern Europe.  He continues to find it a complex field and is very interested in the opportunities that citizen science and the use of new technologies bring to allowing people to manage and understand their personal exposure and control of the air they breathe.
1/22/20249 minutes, 16 seconds
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Jet Set Breakfast Sessions

Award-winning international guitarist commissions custom instrument made in South Africa GUEST: MATTHEW RICE - Co-Owner, Designer, Inlay Specialist, Luthier Casimi Guitars GUEST: MICHAEL WATTS- Award Winning Guitarist Casimi guitars, made in Cape Town by a duo with an international reputation as two of the greatest guitar makers of their generation, are highly sought after by collectors – particularly in the USA, Europe and Asia – for the beautiful sound they produce. Creating a mere six instruments a year, Matthew Rice and Matthias Roux unite the disciplines of design, music and craftsmanship with the aim of taking handcrafted acoustic guitars to a new level. Their pieces are so popular that Casimi can only take on their next commission in 2026.
1/22/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tribute to Dr Peter Magubane

Guest: Percy Mabandu - Art Market Consultant and founder of Dashiki Dialogues 
1/17/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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Funeral Service for Dr Peter Magubane

Guest: Dr John Kani - Playwright patron of the Market Theater 
1/17/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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KZN iLEMBE book festival

Guest: Dudu Busani-Dube - Author and iLemebe Book Festival co-organizer 
1/17/202410 minutes, 32 seconds
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Talking the 2024 school year

Guest: Ari Katz - Boston Online Home Education 
1/17/202416 minutes, 33 seconds
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ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the annual January 8 statement at Mbombela scandium

Guest: Ntsikelelo Breakfast - Heads the Center for Security,Peace and Conflict Resolution at Nelson Mandela University 
1/17/202411 minutes, 14 seconds
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Navigating family finances

Guest: Paulvia Shiburi - founder of PS Debt Management 
1/17/202418 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ammara Brown learned to play imbira and piano at 9 years old

Guest: Ammara Brown - Singer and Songwriter 
1/17/202410 minutes, 31 seconds
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The curated section ALT makes its debut at the Cape Town International Center 16-18 Feb 2024

Guest: Anelisa Mangcu - Gallery Owner and Curator 
1/17/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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South Africa's best burger

Guest: Nick Harmman - Content Creator & 5fm presenter 
1/17/20248 minutes, 37 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit
1/17/202421 minutes, 26 seconds
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International Court of Justice case against Israel that took place this week

Guest: Bond Nyoka - Attorney 
1/17/202411 minutes, 37 seconds
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Travel News with Sibusiso Mkhwanazi

Guest: Sibusiso Mkhwanazi - Travel Writer 
1/17/20247 minutes, 57 seconds
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Spousal Mourning violates women's rights to gender equality

Guest: Sibusiso Ngubane - Legal Scholar at UWC (University of Western Cape 
1/17/202416 minutes, 14 seconds
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This week in Africa with James Hall

Guest: James Hall 
1/17/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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How to make your moves as an Entrepreneur

Guest: Allon Raiz - CEO Raizcorp 
1/10/202436 minutes, 37 seconds
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Aladdin is on stage till 14th January at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theater in Durban

Guest: Rory Booth - Plays the part of Genie in Aladdin - Film and TV writer, Actor and Singer-Songwriter 
1/10/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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Inquest into Cardock Four reopened

Guest: Lukhanyo Calata - Journalist and Son to Fort Calata   
1/10/202414 minutes, 44 seconds
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Eskom ends grid access for Karpowership

Guest: Liz McDaid - Center for Environment Rights 
1/10/202413 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cape Town Firefighters have been battling another blaze in Simon's Town

Guest: Clair Lotter - CEO of Volunteer Wildlife Services 
1/10/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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SABC Education: Know your world

What is the name of the tallest statue in Africa?
1/8/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Market Photo Workshop in Newtown

Guest: Khona Dlamini - Programs Manager Market Photoworkshop 
1/8/20247 minutes, 28 seconds
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Career Growth

Guest: Vumi Msweli - CEO of Hased Consulting 
1/8/202417 minutes, 25 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit 
1/8/202429 minutes, 24 seconds
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The biggest travel trends to expect in 2024

Guest: Sibusiso Mkhwanazi - Travel Writer 
1/8/202414 minutes, 15 seconds
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How to start running

Guest: Siya Mashele - Personal Trainer 
1/8/202410 minutes, 26 seconds
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This Week in Africa with James Hall

Guest:  James Hall
1/8/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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Detox diet to flush out toxins from your body

Guest: Dr. Leila Sadien - Medical Doctor, Intuitive healer and shamanic medicine woman 
1/8/202412 minutes, 47 seconds
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Home of Hope for Girls

Guest: Gift Ntshangase - Secretary of Board at the organization. www.HOMEOFHOPEFORGIRLS.ORG.ZA 
12/28/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Gift of the Givers

Guest: Ali Sablay - Spokesperson of Gift of the Givers 
12/28/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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Books that stood out in 2023 what are those books for you?

Guest Dr. Nokuthula Mazibuko - Msimang University of Pretoria based research and writer of children's books and historical visitors 
12/28/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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Harties vs The Hyacinth - The toxic dangers lurking under cover of an invasive weed

Guest: Benoit Le Roy - CEO South African Water Chamber 
12/28/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT)

Guest: Zaheer Khan
12/28/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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Junior Achievement Africa in partnership with Google's charitable arm and Z Zurich Foundation, have launched JA Career Connect

Guest:Bernadette Bule - Marketing & Communications Manger - JA South Africa 
12/28/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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Funeral of Zahara

12/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Safe Driving

Guest: Mokebe Thulo - Head of Brand at Aware.org
12/27/202319 minutes, 25 seconds
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Motoring with Carol Mogoerane

Guest: Carol Mogoerane 
12/27/202316 minutes, 13 seconds
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Resorts as an option for holiday season

Guest: Sibusiso Mkhwanazi - Travel Writer 
12/27/202317 minutes, 22 seconds
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Joburg Festival of Lights

Guest: Lindiwe Lekasapa - Event Producer 
12/27/20239 minutes, 40 seconds
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This Week in Africa with James Hall

Guest: James Hall 
12/27/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Environmental Education and Public Awareness Network Launched in Durban

Guest: Luci Coehlo - Environmentalist 
12/27/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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Books that become Best Sellers on the South African Authors list

12/19/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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How do we think about the future? - Futurist and Scenario Planner

Guest: Graeme Codrington - Futurist and Scenario planned, Specializing in the future of work.
12/19/202329 minutes, 39 seconds
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Word Domination

Guest: Dr. Saths Cooper - President Pan-African Psychology Union (PAPU), Robben Island Museum Chair 
12/19/202313 minutes, 4 seconds
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16 year old Iminathi Dondolo is crowned Miss Teenager South Africa

Gues: Imnathi Dondolo - Miss Teenager South Africa 
12/19/20238 minutes, 33 seconds
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Top Trends Likely to impact the education sector in 2024

Guest: Paul Esterhuizen - Founder of MySchool and CEO of School-Days 
12/19/202323 minutes, 9 seconds
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Earthlife Africa and SAFCEI (South African Faith Communities Environment Institute)

Guest: Thabo Sibeko - Earthlife Africa
12/19/20238 minutes, 9 seconds
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Omens of Gratitude - Art Exhibition, Musical Performance and Lecture by pianist Nduduzo Makhathini and Greatjoy Ndlovu

Guest: Nduduzo Makhathini Guest: Greatjoy Ndlovu
12/19/202321 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Meal of Reconciliation will be held at the Denis Hurley Center in Durban

Guest: Raymond Perrie - Director Denis Hurley Center 
12/19/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit 
12/19/202324 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Tears Animal Rescue has announced it will be temporarily closing its Kannel

Guest: Lara Van Rensburg - TEARS head of Marketing and Fundraising 
12/19/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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#YearOnTikTok - A Celebration of Community

Guest: Bianca Sibiya - Head of Content Operations for Sub Saharan Africa 
12/19/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Stellenbosch University Speech therapist overcomes mental health challenges

Guest: Firdous Sulaiman - Speech Therapist 
12/19/202310 minutes, 17 seconds
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Township Sports Games

Guest: Thanduxolo Mxoli - SABC Sportscaster 
12/19/20239 minutes, 38 seconds
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Solar Boat Race

Guest: Damain Mooney - Engineer at Nelson Mandela University in South Africa 
12/19/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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Illegal poaching and animal trade

Guest: Rachel Ikemeh - Wildlife Conservationist in Nigeria 
12/19/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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What does food security mean?

Guest: Ozzy Nel - COO SA Harvest 
12/13/202311 minutes, 30 seconds
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Food Security for Children

Guest: Kurt Ackerman - CEO of the SA Urban Food & Farming Trust
12/13/202314 minutes, 25 seconds
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Standard Bank Young Artist of the year

12/12/202336 minutes, 44 seconds
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Mhare "Women of towering strength" by Prudence Sithole

Guest: Chiedza Chagutah - Senior Manager: Program Development & Knowledge Management
12/12/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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Holiday Swindler: Priority Escape Case

Guest: Barry Bateman - AfriForum's Private Prosecution Unit
12/12/202310 minutes, 2 seconds
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Anniversary of Maseru Massacre at Freedom Park

Guest: Jane Mufamadi - Freedom Park CEO
12/12/202310 minutes, 17 seconds
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South African Water Chamber

Guuest: Benoit Le Roy - South African Water Chamber CEO 
12/12/202321 minutes, 36 seconds
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Oasis Haven

12/12/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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Top Reads for the holiday

Guest: Griffin Sheer
12/4/202310 minutes
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Wolds oldest dog

12/4/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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COP28

Guest: Brandon Abdelnour 
12/4/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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Amapiano

12/4/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Africa Price for Engineering Innovation shortlisted 16 innovators

Guest: Alice Radley
12/4/202312 minutes, 54 seconds
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Olive oil prices going up

12/4/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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Year end Burn Out

12/4/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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Conspiracy Theory - NASA Planes flying around Western Cape

Guest: Prof Adam Wilson
12/4/20239 minutes, 35 seconds
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All things automotive

Guest: Nico Smit 
12/4/202319 minutes, 36 seconds
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Shot'Left - Limpopo

12/4/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cape Town Arts Festival

Guest: Yusuf Ganief
12/4/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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Top sporting Moment of the year

Guest: Thando Xolo
12/4/20237 minutes, 59 seconds
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This Week from the past

Guest: James Hall
12/4/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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Conservation and Nature : SA ranked 20th with endangered species

Guest: Tim Neary - Conservationist    
12/4/202313 minutes, 58 seconds
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Refilwe Ledwaba

Guest: Refilwe Ledwaba - Social Entrepreneur and a qualified pilot 
11/28/202341 minutes, 45 seconds
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Rassie: Stories of Life and Rugby by Rassie Erasmus with David O'Sullivan

Guest: David O'Sullivan - Broadcaster & Book Co-Author 
11/28/202321 minutes, 10 seconds
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Water Harvesting

Guest: Prof. Innocent Pikirayi - University of Pretoria Department of Anthropology, Archaeology and Development Studies 
11/28/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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The most awarded metric student at Spark High - Refiloe Tlhale

Guest: Refiloe Tlhale - Grade 12 student 
11/28/20237 minutes, 17 seconds
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Classified - New Netflix Series by Kagiso Lediga

Guest: Kagiso Lediga - Executive Director for Classified  Guest: Paballo Khoza - Actor on Classified 
11/28/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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Dr. Kingsley Makhubela

Guest: Dr. Kingsley Makhubela
11/28/202313 minutes, 36 seconds
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iSchoolAfrica skills Deaf Students with App Development studies

Guest: Michelle Lissoos - Head of iStore Education and iSchoolAfrica 
11/28/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Creating an Altenative Food System

Guest: Courtney Atkinson: Host of the Constantia Food Club 
11/20/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Motoring with Carol Mogoerane

Guest: Specialist in Technical Trainer Daimler Trucks 
11/20/202318 minutes, 40 seconds
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Nakhane

Guest: Nakhane: Singer Songwriter 
11/20/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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Spinners Music Curator - Ready D

Guest: Ready D - Spinners Music Curato
11/20/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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Lalamani is getting booked at Birthday Parties

Guest: Lalamani Lally Kutam - Tik Tok Influencer 
11/20/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Skhotane

Guest: Armstrong Themba Sosibo - Dancer,Member of Skhotane Culture 
11/20/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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Estimated of 3398 SA's 23000 public schools still use pit latrines

Guest: Andiswa Anele Xaba - Public Relations Brand Manager for Domestos 
11/20/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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Voter Registration Weekend

Guest: Jenet Love - Commissioner at the IEC
11/20/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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Be Bare Life - SA Leading plastic-free and suitable beauty brand leading the charge in eco-friendly cosmetics

Guest: Robert Blonski - Be Bare Life Co-Founder
11/20/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Cartoonist - Zapiro

Guest: Jonathan Shapiro - Cartoonist
11/20/202320 minutes, 13 seconds
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Lessons from Travelling the African Continent

Guest: Popi Sibiya - Traveler 
11/20/202312 minutes, 3 seconds
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Miss Eco Teen International - Enhle Mdakane

Guest: Enhle Mdakane - Miss Eco Teen International
11/20/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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#JournalismAI

Guest: Tshepo Tshabalala - Manager and Team Lead at #JournalismAI Guest: Ron Nixon - Vice President, News and Head of Investigations
11/20/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Third Annual Shelter Indaba will be taking place 21-22 November

Guest: Zubeda Dangor - National Shelter Movement of South Africa Head of this Executive 
11/20/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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Body Moves 2023 - Celebrating Dance in its Most Inclusive Form

Guest: Phyllis Klotz - Co-founder and Artistic Director Sibikwa Arts 
11/20/202312 minutes, 41 seconds
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"That's What She Said" Film

Guest: Tracy Going - Former Broadcaster, Film Producer and Author of "Brutal Legacy" Guest: Lesedi Job - Film Producer  Guest: Natasha Sutherland - Film Director 
11/20/202339 minutes, 19 seconds
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Book - Global Africa - Profiles in Courage, Creativity and Cruelty is a book by Professor Adekeye Adebajo

Guest: Prof Adekeye Adebajo - Author and Senior Researcher fellow at the University of Pretoria Center for the Advancement of Scholarship (CAS)
11/13/202313 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heidi Brower

Guest: Heidi Brower - Marketing Expert  
11/13/20237 minutes, 32 seconds
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Diversity and Ecosystem services of Bats in apple farms in Free State

Guest: Alexandra Howard - Doctoral Candidate Agriculture Conservation University of the free state 
11/13/20237 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Jet Set Breakfast - Reading Culture

Guest: Brutus Malada - Social Commentator and Writer 
11/13/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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SA will miss its binding 2030 carbon Emission Targets under the Paris climate agreement

Guest: Alex Leferna - Secretary of the Climate Justice Coalition 
11/13/202315 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Jet Set Breakfast - ADV SIPHO MANTULA

Guest: Adv Sipho Mantula - Human Rights Lawyer and Researcher : Thabo Mbeki African School on Public and International Affairs - UNISA
11/13/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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Tamara Dey

Guest: Tamara Dey 
11/12/202311 minutes, 52 seconds
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Bee & Bee - Winners of the Gold Loerie

Guest: Kyle Schoeman - Executive Creative director at Grid Worldwide  Guest: Alex Farnell - General manager, sales and marketing at Inverroche 
11/12/202318 minutes, 17 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit
11/12/202317 minutes, 38 seconds
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Burnt out? Why Sleep Matters

Guest: Dr Allison Bentley - Restonic Sleep Expert 
11/12/202320 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cricket World Cup

Guest: Aslam Khota - Cricket Analyst 
11/12/20239 minutes, 52 seconds
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A mystery disease hit SA pine trees 40 years ago

Guest: Dr Andi Wilson - Postdoctoral Researcher Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute 
11/12/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Buy your first home part 2

Guest: Zamantungwa Khumalo 
11/6/202320 minutes, 20 seconds
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Book by Zamantungwa Khumalo - Buy your First Home

Guest: Zamantungwa Khumalo - Property Entreprenueur and Author "Buy your first home"
11/6/202319 minutes, 15 seconds
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Loeries creative future scholarships calls on matriculants to apply

Guest: Preetesh Sewraj - CEO of the Loeries 
11/6/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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4 Books to get for Christmas Gifts

Guest: Dr Nokuthula Mazibuko - Msimang: University of Pretoria based researcher and writer of children's books and historical novels.
11/6/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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Miss Teen Earth 2023 - Chloe-Jade Christian

Guest:  Chloe-Jade Christian 
11/6/202311 minutes, 37 seconds
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Impact Catalyst and partners strike balance between championing sustainable development goals and uplifting South Africa's undeserved communities

Guest: Charl Harding - Impact Catalyst Chief Executive Officer 
11/6/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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United States won't lower its AGOA human rights standards

Guest: Sarah Smit - Journalist Mail and Guardian 
11/6/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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Mastering Digital Deluge

Guest: Atelisha Harilal - Stadio's Head of Student Recruitment 
11/6/202316 minutes, 42 seconds
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Photographer storyteller

11/6/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit 
11/6/202325 minutes, 5 seconds
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Terminally ill patients need more than prayers from spiritual leaders

Guest: Dr Mpho Ratshikana-Moloko - Lead researcher at Center for Palliative Care in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Wits University 
11/6/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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Jackie Job will be performing at the Artscape Arena Theater in Cape Town from 29 Nov to 2 Dec

Guest: Jacki Job - Dancer and Choreographer 
11/6/202315 minutes, 13 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER

GUEST: PROF. THABO DITSELE - Sociolinguist, Linguistic Anthropologist, Associate Professor of Sociolinguistics at Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria. Storyteller & Globe-trotter  GUEST: PROF. RAJEND MESTHRIE - Research Chair in Linguistics within the University of Cape Town’s English Department GUEST: DR. YANGA MAJOLA - Tshwane University of Technology lecturer at the Department of Applied Languages
10/30/202341 minutes, 42 seconds
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INTERVIEW: WORLD DOMINATION

GUEST: SYLVAINE STRIKE – Director The Promise                        
10/30/202316 minutes, 30 seconds
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RUGBY WORLD CUP COVERAGE

GUEST: THANDUXOLO MXOLI - SABC Senior Rugby Analyst                  
10/30/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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INTERVIEW: SCIENCE - THE QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY

GUEST: DR. DANIEL HART - Postdoctoral Fellow University of Pretoria Department of Zoology and Entomology in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences.
10/30/202310 minutes, 38 seconds
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SAMA awards said to go on despite KZN setback, this will be the 29th showcase of the ceremony

GUEST: LESLEY MOFOKENG - Spokesperson SA Music Awards                  
10/30/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR (BOFA)

INTERVIEW: BREATH OF FRESH AIR (BOFA)   GUEST: CHICHI MOSHOKOA - 16 years Grade 11 Scholar INTERVIEW:THOUGHT LEADERS    
10/30/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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INTERVIEW: THOUGHT LEADER Loeries Hall of Fame Tribute to Yizo Yizo and Shaka iLembe Filmmaker TEBOHO MAHLATSI

Loeries Hall of Fame Tribute to Yizo Yizo and Shaka iLembe Filmmaker TEBOHO MAHLATSI GUEST: ANGUS GIBSON - Founding Member Free Filmmakers, Filmmaker, Producer.      
10/30/202312 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Thing with Zola is a novel by Zibu Sithole

Guest: Zibu Sithole - Author 
10/24/202312 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Jet Set Breakfast Kruger 2 Lucky Dube

Guest: Antos Stella - CEO of Arena Music 
10/24/20237 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Power of "Why" - Why people Invest in solutions, not products.

Guest: Precious Nala - Founder of NXT Consultancy 
10/24/20237 minutes, 57 seconds
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Agripreneurship: A solution to enhance food security

Guest: Onyi Nwaneri - Deputy CEO of the Afrika Tikkun Group 
10/24/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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SAfm Winners who won a weekend getaway at the Kruger National Park

Guest:Victor Nkanyani  Guest: Mahlogonolo Ntlhane
10/24/202313 minutes, 13 seconds
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African Cuisine Expo

Guest: Tisetso Tau - Event Organizer 
10/24/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Schizophrenia Patients not receiving essential care

Guest: Clement Chawane - Psychiatrist  
10/24/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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Lion protection paid by tourists

Guest: Dr Herbert Ntuli - Senior Lecture University of Pretoria 
10/24/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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Raising Awareness and funds for Endangered Wildlife

Guest: Clint Halkett Siddall - Operations Manger Crow Center for Rehabilitation of Wildlife 
10/24/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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Iman Rappetti Pt 2

Guest: Iman Rappett - Award Winning Journalist 
10/16/202329 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Seasonal Yearning for a ritual for a ritual of a religious exile by Iman Rappetti

Guest: Iman Rappetti - Award Wining Journalist 
10/16/202312 minutes, 38 seconds
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Word Domination - The Joy Dancer

Guest: Gcina Mhlophe - Author and Nozincwadi Festival Director 
10/16/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Word Domination - Bridge

Guest: Lauren Beukes - Author "Bridge" 
10/16/202313 minutes, 1 second
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The 4th International Conventional Conference on Social justice and 5th Social Justice Summit

Guest: Prof Thuli Madonsela - Professor of law occupying the Law Trust Research Chair in Social Justice at Stellenbosch University.
10/16/202312 minutes, 35 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air (BOFA)

Guest: Heather Blanckensee - Head of School Sacred Heart College  Guest: Kia Van Oerle - Grade 11 Scholarship Recipient Kia has been a student sacred heart since grade 8 
10/16/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Evolution of Language in South Africa

Guest: Prof Ditsele Thabo - Sociolinguist and Linguist Anthropologist, Associate Professor of Sociolinguist at Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria.
10/16/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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What is the Geneva Convention?

Guest: Prof Andre Thomashausen - Unisa Professor Emeritus of International Law
10/16/202314 minutes, 25 seconds
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Motoring With Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit 
10/15/202319 minutes, 42 seconds
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How to Frittata in the time of Priceless Eggs

Guest: Zola Nene - Chef and Author of "Simply Delicious"
10/15/20238 minutes, 47 seconds
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JSB - Penguins on the brink of extinction - Shanet Rutgers

Guest: Shanet Rutgers - Senior Penguin Keeper & Animal Health Technician at Two Oceans Aquarium 
10/15/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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An Art show hosted by The Wilderkrans Country House - An Ode to the Wild Cliffs

Guest: Voni Baloyi - Curator  
10/15/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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South African Youth take part in Street Child Cricket World Cup in India

Guest: Brad Bing - MD of Sporting Chance Development Foundation 
10/15/20239 minutes, 40 seconds
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Today in history - James Hall

Guest: James Hall
10/15/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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Defend Our Democracy positions itself for their national campaign to monitor the integrity of the 2024 elections

GUEST: ZAAKIRAH VADI - Executive Director Defend our Democracy Defend Our Democracy positions itself for their national campaign to monitor the integrity of the 2024 elections  
10/9/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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SOCIAL MEDIA CLIP World Mental Health Day  #SurfTherapy by Waves for Change

SOCIAL MEDIA CLIP World Mental Health Day  #SurfTherapy by Waves for Change
10/9/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: The Artist Proof Studio paying tribute to a beloved leader, Dr Gianni Mariano, the Chair of our Board of Directors who passed away on October 2nd 2023

GUEST: KIM BERMAN - Co-Founder of the Artist Proof Studio THOUGHTLEADER: The Artist Proof Studio paying tribute to a beloved leader, Dr Gianni Mariano, the Chair of our Board of Directors who passed away on October 2nd 2023.      
10/9/20238 minutes, 4 seconds
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Interview - Bone healing research shows promise in treating malignant cancers

GUEST: PROF. UGO RIPAMONTI - Director of the Wits Bone Research Laboratory in the Faculty of Health Sciences Interview - Bone healing research shows promise in treating malignant cancers  
10/9/20238 minutes, 31 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: The 9th Annual African Women Writers Symposium and Nadine Gordimer Lecture take place October 8-20, 2023

GUEST: ROSHNIE MOONSAMY - Symposium Director GUEST: FLOW WELLINGTON - Independent Publisher and Poet WORD DOMINATION: The 9th Annual African Women Writers Symposium and Nadine Gordimer Lecture take place October 8-20, 2023    
10/9/202315 minutes, 48 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER : THE DAY OF THE PODCAST International Podcast Day was recently marked on 30 September

GUEST: MARK BOTHA - Head of Digital Mediamark THOUGHTLEADER : THE DAY OF THE PODCAST International Podcast Day was recently marked on 30 September  
10/9/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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Interview:  Cape Town teen shines  at South African Gym Games

Interview:  Cape Town teen shines  at South African Gym Games GUEST: JASMIN NELL - Level 6 Western Province rhythmic gymnast A 15-year-old gymnast from Parow Valley has been selected to participate in the South African Gym Games taking place in Gauteng.
10/9/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview: Sjava in Studio

Guest: Sjava, SA Musician
10/9/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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The 10th edition of the European Film Festival will take place between 12 – 22 October 2023 with satellite programs in Eswatini and Lesotho

Guest: Magdelene Reddy- Co-director of the EUROPEAN FILM festival The 10th edition of the European Film Festival will take place between 12 – 22 October 2023 with satellite programs in Eswatini and Lesotho.  
10/9/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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Freezer-to-Oven Halaal Cookies

Guest: Ayesha Essop - Owner of Carrington Cookies Freezer-to-Oven Halaal Cookies    
10/9/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trucking with MOTORING WITH CAROL MOGOERANE

Guest: Carol Mogoerane Specialist in Technical Trainer Daimler Trucks Trucking with MOTORING  
10/9/202328 minutes, 12 seconds
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REQUEST A RIDE WITH OWEN’S APP called HIKA APP

Guest: Owen Lekala, Information Technology student Tshwane University of Technology and Developer of the Hike App REQUEST A RIDE WITH OWEN’S APP called HIKA APP  
10/9/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Pandas Hockey Club launches a hockey clinic in Soweto

Guest: Katleho Bontle Motingoe - Founder Panda Hockey Club Interview: The Pandas Hockey Club launches a hockey clinic in Soweto.  
10/9/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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Meteorite discovery: unusual finds by South African farmer add to space rock heritage

Guest: Prof Roger Gibson - Professor of Structural Geology and Metamorphic Petrology, University of the Witwatersrand) Meteorite discovery: unusual finds by South African farmer add to space rock heritage 
10/9/202313 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Restorative Powers of Gardens - Garden Therapy

Guest: Dr Chris Ellis - Family Physician The Restorative Powers of Gardens - Garden Therapy    
10/9/20239 minutes, 1 second
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THOUGHTLEADER: Writers strike deal with Hollywood – but AI threat remains (Daily Maverick)

GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE While writers’ payment demands have been mostly met, the industry’s biggest demon is still how artificial intelligence will affect it. The Hollywood writers’ strike may be over, but the underlying problems haven’t been resolved. GUEST: TOBY SHAPSHAK - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF STUFF.CO.ZA AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SCROLLA.AFRICA
10/3/202314 minutes, 31 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: At Fire Hour delivers Bheki Makhathini, a South African character study for the ages

WORD DOMINATION: At Fire Hour delivers Bheki Makhathini, a South African character study for the ages. Suspected of betraying the ANC, the young poet leaves home for exile in 1976, and until his return home after the unbannings in 1990, Bheki writes the story of a revolution – an unfinished one. Gilder allows Bheki the freedom to deal with the big ideas of art and love, freedom and struggle in a shrewd and vivid way, the result being an unforgettable and deeply moving tale. GUEST: BARRY GILDER
10/3/202318 minutes, 16 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: Homelessness is widely misunderstood — and we can’t solve problems we don’t understand

Ultimately, understanding homelessness gets a lot easier when we learn that the strongest, most enduring predictor of homelessness isn’t substance use or mental illness — it’s poverty. GUEST: Richard Bolland is the founding board member of New Hope SA
10/3/20238 minutes, 22 seconds
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COMMUNITY: THE ACTIONISTS - Tackling community crises amid the violence of Westbury and shining a light towards better futures

Community Actionist Bridget performs regular radio and stage productions about gender-based violence, substance abuse, teenage pregnancy and bullying in addition to her role as a community counsellor. GUEST: BRIDGET MUNNIK – MANAGER OF WESTBURY YOUTH CENTRE
10/3/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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Mathematics and Science

10/3/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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New ground-breaking theatre work challenges the love myth and stage and performance conventions as it opens at Aardklop

GUEST: ALBY MICHAELS – DIRECTOR OF THE PLAY #JSBART: New ground-breaking theatre work challenges the love myth and stage and performance conventions as it opens at Aardklop, What happens when two people love one another so much that they attach physically? What does “forever, together” look like, and … can two people REALLY be one? These are just some of the life and love questions that come into play in the delightfully absurd tragicomedy.  
10/3/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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FEEDBACK : Rediscover authentic Chinese dining at Red Chamber

Red Chamber is synonymous with the restaurant landscape of Hyde Park Corner, but few know the story of owner, Emma Chen’s epic journey with this iconic Mandrin Chinese restaurant in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. Take a journey with us… GUEST: Emma Chen –  Chef and Owner of Red Chamber
10/3/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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JSB HEALTH: World Heart Day

You see your heart as the seat where your sentiments and emotions reside. Sudden happiness increases the heart rate as does sudden anger.While you are resting, your heart pumps approximately 5 litres of blood through an estimated ‪100 000 km of your blood vessels – that is more than twice the distance around the world. Your heart has been beating continuously from the fifth month before birth until now. GUEST : Professor Eric Klug- South African Heart Association President 
10/3/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Transformative Heritage of Photography

Although many art forms offer a view inside the mind of the artist, photography differs substantially because it catches a snapshot of life that has been reimagined and shaped by the circumstances of the person holding the camera. GUESTS: Jabulani Dhlamini, a renowned South-African photographer represented by the Goodman Gallery and Project Manager at Of Soul and Joy, a photography programme in Thokoza township in Gauteng. GUEST: Sibusiso Bheka -  Former student turned Project Assistant at Of Soul and Joy, whose work has received critical acclaim, both locally and internationally.
10/3/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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Motoring with Petrol head

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
10/3/202326 minutes, 41 seconds
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The SABC partners with The Loeries to support creativity in Film & Radio

The SABC, South Africa’s public broadcaster, has partnered with The Loeries, Africa and the Middle East’s premier brand communications festival, in support of growing creative excellence in Film and the Radio & Audio categories.   The Loeries Film and the Radio & Audio categories attract a number of entries from around the region and the SABC will support the work being done by the Loeries to further enhance and bolster the creative produc that is aimed at consumers. GUEST: Dichaba Phalatse, marketing manager, Video Entertainment SABC.    
10/3/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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ENVIRONMENT/ CONSERVATION : TOPIC

Agri SA calls for assistance as veld fires threaten food security. Ongoing fire outbreaks in the Free State, North West and Northern Cape provinces have the federation of agricultural organisations, Agri SA, concerned about food security in South Africa. GUEST: Agri SA chief executive officer, Christo van der Rheede
10/3/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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Steve Kwena Mokwena is a historian, filmmaker and cultural activist

He is the founder of Xivumbeko Media and the Afrikan Freedom Station, an afrocentric multimedia gallery. Mokwena was born in Soweto, South Africa and studied history, African politics and sociology at WITS University. He also holds an MA degree from Leeds University. He is particularly interested in history and memory and has produced and directed numerous films, including A Blues for Tiro (2007), Our Father Who Art in Memory (2008), Biko’s Trail (2008) and Driving with Fanon (2009). Guest: Steve Kwena Mokwena ,historian, filmmaker and cultural activist  
9/27/202322 minutes, 2 seconds
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CUSTODIANS OF HERITAGE - Hidden Years Music Archive: Discover a musical treasure at Stellenbosch University

Not many people know that one of the most valuable music treasures in South Africa is kept in the heart of the SU campus at the Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS) at the Music Library. The Hidden Years Music Archive houses one of the biggest collections of popular music in South Africa and includes more than 6000 vinyl records, 7000 reel-to-reel and cassette tapes as well as a multitude of invaluable photographs and documents.  GUEST: PROF LIZABÉ LAMBRECHTS, STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC
9/27/202313 minutes, 41 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: BOOK REVIEW: FOR BLACK GIRLS

Guest: TLHAFELO TEFO MOLATLEGI, Author Who Have Yet to Forgive Themselves is a love letter to black girls. Johannesburg, 3 August 2023: The lives of three young women come together and unfold in poetic chaos: beautiful, unruly, obstinate and insistent on pursuing life on their own terms, Zee, Moon and Melissa navigate sexuality, disease, death and the awakening of political consciousness in a country that is battling to realize its post - apartheid democratic ideals. A combination of confessional storytelling, upliftment and motivation for young black women, promoting self-acceptance, self -worth and dignity
9/27/202313 minutes, 51 seconds
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Singing Surgeon’s Heart Touching Mission Wins Important Award

Dr Wilhelm Litchenberg, AKA ‘The Singing Surgeon’ is on an important mission both in the operating room and on stage. Recently, his foundation won first prize for their work at the Conscious Companies Awards. Dr Wilhelm Litchenberg is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon by profession, he also doubles as a tenor talent who takes his life-saving efforts further than the operating room. GUEST: DR WILHELM LITCHENBERG – CARDIOTHORACIC SURGEON AND FOUNDER OF YOUNG HEARTS FOUNDATION
9/27/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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Reddam House Bedfordview has emerged as a beacon of innovation at the Inspired Build 2023, a premier global inter-school technology chal-lenge

In a dazzling display of technological prowess, Reddam House Bedfordview has emerged as a beacon of innovation at the Inspired Build 2023, a premier global inter-school technology challenge. Amidst fierce competition spanning 111 schools in 24 countries across five continents, Reddam House Bedfordview clinched awards in a remarkable three of the six age categories, underscoring the talent within its walls and the school’s focus on technology in its curriculum. Guest: KIAN BAGELOO - CO-CREATOR OF THE BLUE CRANE (won in the Age 11-12 category) Guest: LEEYA MAYET - CREATOR OF THE RAINBOW PAPER SCRAPER  (won in the Age 10-11 category)
9/27/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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THOUGHT LEADER South Africa's democracy problem

Our guest writes about the vast majority of South Africans are unhappy with the way democracy is working, while our trust in public institutions and government officials continues to decline. Political participation (especially among the youth) is also at an all-time low. On the eve of our seventh general elections, which will also mark the 30th anniversary of the advent of democracy in this country, we seem to find ourselves in a particularly sorry state. Guest: Damien du Preez is the marketing & communications officer for the Centre for Research on Democracy (CREDO) at Stellenbosch University
9/27/202313 minutes, 1 second
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THOUGHTLEADER: Activists meeting outcomes on the worsening food crisis for children.

A group of activists for food access and affordability met on Thursday 21 September 2023)to discuss the worsening food crisis for children. Convened by the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and the DG Murray Trust, the meeting sought to identify urgent measures to combat rising rates of severe acute malnutrition and child hunger. GUEST: DAVID HARRISON – CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT DG MURRAY TRUST
9/27/202311 minutes, 32 seconds
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THE ACTIONISTS SERIES: Anti-Human Trafficking Actionist – GIDEON SWART

THE ACTIONISTS SERIES: Anti-Human Trafficking Actionist – GIDEON SWART In 2019 Gideon and his wife, Olivia, gave up their jobs as pastors and opened a coffee truck which, over the years, has grown into a formal café. From the very beginning, they committed to feeding the homeless people who would pass by, offering them coffee and a chocolate croissant, no questions asked. Over time, Gideon got to know the regulars, engaging with them and finding ways to help them off the streets and, if necessary, into rehab. Guest: Gideon Swart
9/27/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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#JSBART – From Cape Town to L.A! First SA Gallery to Have Permanent Art Space in U.S

South African art galleries are making big and bold strides from New York City to Los Angeles. Earlier this month, we celebrated Goodman Gallery’s office space expansion to New York City. Now, Southern Guild has joined the artistic expansion, reportedly set to be the first South African Gallery to have a permanent art space in the United States. GUEST: LINDSEY RAYMOND – SOUTHERN GUILD’S GALLERY MANAGER
9/27/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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The dark side of pesticides and chemicals in your plate

There’s something satisfying about filling your fruit bowl or crisper draw with fresh and vibrant fruit and veggies. After all, fresh produce has always been synonymous with vitality and good health, with dietitians recommending that we eat at least nine servings of five different fruits and vegetables each day to boost wellbeing and prevent diseases. GUEST: MARITHA ALBERTYN – REGISTERED DIETITIAN AT NUTRTIONAL SOLUTIONS
9/27/202311 minutes, 36 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
9/27/202318 minutes, 1 second
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This Kruger National Park safari lodge was placed 15th on the list of the world’s 50 best hotels in 2023

The Kruger National Park and Greater Kruger is a favourite South African destination synonymous with luxurious safari retreats in the African Bush. The list of the World’s 50 Best Hotels is out and South Africa’s Singita Lodges, has made it to the top of the prestigious list of luxury hotels. Singita Lodges’, Lebombo and Sweni, in the Kruger National Parkin Mpumalanga ranked in the top 15 of the world’s best 50 hotels. GUEST: LISA CAREY – MARKETING MANAGER AT SINGITA LODGES
9/27/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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Spotlight on Infant Mortality in South Africa

As we observe Infant Mortality Awareness Month this September, The Parent Centre sheds light on South Africa’s worryingly high infant mortality rate and extends its commitment to providing crucial support to vulnerable mothers.     
9/27/202310 minutes, 46 seconds
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#JSBHEALTH Diabetic retinopathy

#JSBHEALTH Diabetic retinopathy, one of the serious consequences of diabetes, is the 4th leading cause of blindness and the most common cause of visual loss amongst working-age individuals in South Africa. An estimated third of people with diabetes will develop diabetic retinopathy yet less than 20% of patients undergo yearly screening. Guest: Dr Bayanda Mbambisa – Executive Committee of the Ophthalmological Society of South Africa
9/27/202314 minutes, 8 seconds
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ENVIRONMENT/ CONSERVATION

Wildlife conservation and environmental preservation have a common goal – to preserve the environment on which humanity depends for its survival. Millions of women and men worldwide work as though their lives depend on it – because they do – to help rehabilitate our planet and help it thrive in the face of the myriad threats that our way of life poses. GUEST: LAUREN TEASDALE - CO-FOUNDER AND THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF GREENPOP
9/27/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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COMMUNITY – Afesis-Corplan

Guest: Nontobeko Gcabashe - Programme Manager - Afesis-corplan  Afesis-corplan is a progressive, non-governmental organisation that has contributed to community-driven development and good local governance since 1992. While we are primarily based in the Eastern Cape, our work has a national footprint. The organisation aims to promote active citizenship and accountability in the local government sector.   
9/20/202313 minutes, 3 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smit
9/16/202318 minutes, 25 seconds
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Unveiling of the Memorial of Mzilikazi Ka Mashobane

Guest: Sarah Ripley Forsyth - General Manager - Kedar Heritage Lodge 
9/16/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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Screening for Breast Cancer Awareness

Guest: Motlatsi Milanzi - Stenographer at Southern Radiologist  Finding breast cancer early and getting state-of-the-art cancer treatment are two of the most important strategies for preventing deaths from breast cancer. Breast cancer that's found early, when its small and has not spread, is easier to treat successfully. Getting regular screening tests is the most reliable way to find breast cancer early. The American Cancer Society has screening guidelines for women at average risk of breast cancer, and for those at high risk for breast cancer . 
9/16/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Electric vehicle charge points

Guest: Andries Malherbe - Co Founnder Zero Carbon change  Whilst many drivers indicate that they would purchase an EV when more affordable models hit the market, others have raised concerns about uncertainties around the reliability of electricity supply due to load-shading and range anxiety regarding the availability of changing infrastructure especially in non-urban areas.    
9/16/202311 minutes, 23 seconds
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Conservation: This Heritage month, throw your support behind our green and gold parrot

Guest: Dr Kirsten Wimberger - Project director for the Cape Parrot Project and a trustee of the Wild Bird Trust. The Cape Parrot is endemic to South Africa and due to the destruction of their natural forest environment, there are fewer than 2000 of the species. This Heritage Month is an appropriate time to honour the heritage of Cape Parrot by helping to preserve their habitat, while fostering sustainable development and environmental resilience in South Africa.
9/16/20239 minutes, 13 seconds
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Word Domination

Guest: Dr. Sipho Mahala - Editor of Imbiza Journal & Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Johannesburg
9/12/202319 minutes, 13 seconds
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Let’s equip students with the skills to use ChatGPT critically and responsibly

Guest: Professor Michale Le Cordeur - Vice-Dean (Teaching and Learning in the Faculty of Education at the University of Stellenbosch)
9/12/202322 minutes, 37 seconds
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Unpacking the NHI terminology

Guest: Professor Alex Van Den Heever – Adjunct Professor at the Wits School of Governance
9/12/202316 minutes, 46 seconds
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Neema Foundation

Guest: Fatima Cele - Project Director at the Neema Foundation
9/12/202310 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Voice is back at the Fol-Kore festival

Guest:Vusi Mahlasela 
9/12/202310 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Arts & Culture Trust announces the Nyoloha Scholarship Program T-shirt design competition

Guest: Keitumetse Mbatha - Arts and Culture Trust communications and marketing coordinator.  The Arts & Culture Trust announces the Nyoloha Scholarship Program T-shirt design competition
9/12/20234 minutes, 45 seconds
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Feedback Harvesting Heritage

Guest: Siphiwe Sithole - Farmer and Founder of African Marmalade 
9/12/202313 minutes, 32 seconds
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Documentary honors legendary surfboard shaper

Guest: Matthew Murphy – Iconic Surfboard Shaper
9/12/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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National Arbour week

Guest:Mlungisi Mthembu - Nature Guide 
9/12/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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Australian scientists make world-first discovery of parasitic worm in woman’s brain

Guest:: Dr Sanjaya Senanayake Australian scientists make world-first discovery of parasitic worm in woman’s brain
9/12/202313 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cycle for a cause this International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Guest: Taryn Seegers - Communications Coordinator for CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA. Cycle for a cause this International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
9/12/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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A WORLD IN COMMON: CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY

  GUEST: OSEI BONSU - Curator at Tate Modern Museum
9/4/202311 minutes, 52 seconds
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The 2023 World Rowing Masters Regatta will take place 21-24 September 2023 in Tshwane, South Africa.

  GUEST: JAMES THOMPSON  - Event Director World Rowing Masters Regatta
9/4/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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Call for Applications: IMPRESARIO for the Centre for the Less Good Idea

  GUEST: BRONWYN LACE, ARTIST AND CO-FOUNDER OF THE CENTRE FOR THE LESS GOOD IDEA
9/4/202310 minutes, 19 seconds
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The strange history of ice cream flavours – from brown bread to Par-mesan and paté

  GUEST: DR. LINDSAY MIDDLETON - Food Historian and Knowledge Exchange Associate, University of Glasgow
9/4/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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How to grow rhinos in a lab

  GUEST: PROF. RUTH APPELTANT - Assistant Research Professor, University of Antwerp
9/4/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe.

  GUEST: PROF. CHRONIS TZEDAKIS - Professor of Physical Geography University College London
9/4/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

9/4/202323 minutes, 16 seconds
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What Are Autoimmune Conditions?

  GUEST: MALVINA BARTMANSKI - Integrative Clinical Psychologist and Author of Autoimmune Survival Guide 
9/4/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER

    GUEST: MIKE VAN GRAAN  - Award Winning Playwright   Mike van Graan is an award-winning playwright with 36 plays under his belt. He is the Coordinator of the Sustaining Theatre and Dance (STAND) Foundation and serves as a Trustee of the Denis Goldberg House of Hope. Mike also helps to programme and facilitate the Atelier for Festival Managers..
9/4/202342 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Maharishi Institute gifted a building to improve youth skills

    GUEST: DR. TADDY BLECHER - CEO of the Maharishi Invincibility Institute and the Imvula Empowerment Trust
9/4/202316 minutes, 18 seconds
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Tracing lines to a pre-colonial past by uncovering Mpumalanga’s rock art.

    GUEST: MDUDUZI MASEKO - Researcher with the Rock Art Research Institute at Wits University
9/4/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION - Open Book prepares for another festival celebration of literary dialogues

    GUEST: MERVYN SLOMAN – Director of Open Book Festival
9/4/202310 minutes, 5 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER BRICS

    This week  The School of Government at the University of the Western Cape Hosted a Seminar looking at the topic “Chinese investments in Brazil and South Africa as part of Brics South - South Cooperation and Solidarity: Challenges and Prospects”   GUEST: LISA THOMPSON - political economist and full Professor in the School of Government at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa
9/4/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER -  Tipping the scales to equity: Not “jobs for the girls”, but employment systems that work for women

    GUEST: SHARMI SURIANARAIN - Chief Impact Officer at Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator
9/4/202310 minutes, 5 seconds
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#JSBART -   Sell By Date Pieter Torien’s Montecasino Theatre 24 August - 10 Sept 2023

    GUEST: PIETER DIRK UYS - Artist  
9/4/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

    The Johannesburg Library Bumper Book Sale Is taking place the 2nd and 3rd of September. Hosted by the Friends of the Johannesburg Public Libraries in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the City.   GUEST: ZARA NATALIE - Chair of the Friends of the Johannesburg Public Libraries.
9/4/20237 minutes, 33 seconds
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Braai Master Live Show

Guest: Chris Forrest, Chef and Comedian
9/4/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cape Town International Animation Festival

Guest: Nathan Stanton, Assistant Director on animated feature "DAVID'Sunrise Studios
9/4/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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Creative Gatherings on 'Women's Work As Artistic Practice

Guest: Bev ButKow,Artist
9/4/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Marathon Runner Takes on the coldest marathon on Hearth for chaity

Guest: Mark Moore, Managing Director of of No Stone Foundation
9/4/202315 minutes, 30 seconds
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JSB: Health What do you know about your kidneys

Guest: Lynnette Cilliers, Registered Dietician
9/4/202319 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Real Pollen Count

Guest:Pro. Jonny Peter is head of the allergy and clinical IM- Munoogy Divison at Grooe Shuur Hospital
9/4/202314 minutes, 6 seconds
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#JSB Guest Presenter Michael Lee of Innotivity

#JSB Guest Presenter Michael Lee of Innotivity
8/17/202336 minutes, 45 seconds
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#JSB Guest Presenter: Tshegofatso Seoka, Academic ,Art Historian independent Curator and Managing Director of Ms Simone

Guest Presenter: Tshegofatso Seoka, Academic ,Art Historian independent Curator and Managing Director of Ms Simone
8/17/202336 minutes, 50 seconds
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Interview: At Standard Bank Gallery, Blessing Ngobeni’s “Ntsumi Ya Vutomi” investi-gates the purpose in the human experience.

GUEST: BLESSING NGOBENI – VISUAL ARTIST Interview: At Standard Bank Gallery, Blessing Ngobeni’s “Ntsumi Ya Vutomi” investi-gates the purpose in the human experience.  
8/10/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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#SAfmJSB Session: PRESSSS

#SAfmJSB Session: PRESSSS    
8/10/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interview: Introducing a brave new world of South African bio-art.

GUEST: NELISIWE XABA – VISUAL ARTIST Interview: Introducing a brave new world of South African bio-art.  
8/8/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Motoring with Nico Smit
8/8/202326 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: Intermittent fasting could help protect the brain from age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s

Interview: Intermittent fasting could help protect the brain from age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s GUEST: Dr CLAUDIA NTSAPI – Lecturer University of the Free State      
8/8/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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Sports Wrap with Mark Haskins

Sports Wrap with Mark Haskins
8/8/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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Interview: 2023 NETBALL WORLD CUP CAPE TOWN

GUEST: NOBAYENI SKOSANA - Netball Analyst Interview: 2023 NETBALL WORLD CUP CAPE TOWN  
8/8/20232 minutes, 19 seconds
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Interview: Bloubergstrand Beach outside Cape Town could lose its shoreline by the end of the century

Interview: Bloubergstrand Beach outside Cape Town could lose its shoreline by the end of the century GUEST: MARY EVANS - Geography, Archeology and Envi-ronmental Studies at University of Witwatersrand   i
8/8/20239 minutes, 50 seconds
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Interview: Fort Nottingham Highland Gathering at Fort Nottingham Museum and surrounds

GUEST: LOUISE FOX - Highland games organising committee member Interview: Fort Nottingham Highland Gathering at Fort Nottingham Museum and surrounds    
8/8/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview: Social work profession a pillar in empowering formerly homeless people

GUEST: Siwaphiwe Myataza-Mzantsi - Political science graduate from UWC and works as media liaison officer at U-Turn Homeless Ministries Interview: Social work profession a pillar in empowering formerly homeless people  
8/7/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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Interview: COMMUNITY

GUEST:  DAVID HARTE – Innovator
8/7/202317 minutes, 25 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: DR. DYLAN McGARRY

GUEST: DR. DYLAN McGARRY - Scholar Activist, Academic, Multimedia Artist GUEST PRESENTER  
8/1/202337 minutes, 13 seconds
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TEBOGO MOSITO – FOUNDER AND CEO OF DITSOGO GROUP

Tebogo is an influential, award-winning businesswoman, international speaker and Founder of Ditsogo Group, a steel engineering and mining services company that recently diversified into the renewable energy and alternative building technology sectors. Guest: TEBOGO MOSITO – FOUNDER AND CEO OF DITSOGO GROUP 
7/26/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: WHAT IS THE BUSINESS UNBOUND BOOK CLUB (B.U.B. Book Club)? And what is the connection with investment.

WORD DOMINATION WHAT IS THE BUSINESS UNBOUND BOOK CLUB (B.U.B. Book Club)? And what is the connection with investment. GUEST: LITHA HERMANUS - Managing Director Summit and Sojourn  
7/26/20238 minutes, 46 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

This July during Mandel Month, Dr. Nokuthula is highlighting stories about Madiba, this morning she takes us through 2 Comic books about him book news we need to know GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoria based researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels.
7/26/202310 minutes, 16 seconds
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#FORTHELOVEOF: IMPACTFUL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Passionate about PEOPLE PLANET and YOUTH and strongly believe all of our challenges, solutions and innovation lies within these pillars.  Nicolene is deeply rooted ability to connect with people and to strategically conceptualize and bring to life a vision from the bottom up. A voice for those who can't speak and I am passionate about implementing sustainable, grassroot level impact Guest: Nicolene Anley – Sustainability Advisor, Social Entrepreneur and Founder of OCAL Global    
7/26/202310 minutes, 44 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER

Decorex has been at the forefront of decor, design and lifestyle trends for three decades, hosting over 100 events and helping to launch thousands of businesses, shaping the industry. GUEST: Bielle Bellingham -  Creative Director of Decorex Africa.  
7/26/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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#BOFA:  Parktown High School for Girls learner wins Chinese Consulate awards

It was a surreal moment for Parktown High School for Girls learner Thandolwethu Gwebu, 17, when she was announced as the overall winner in the Chinese Consulate General in Joburg’s #DrivingEducationCulture short video competition. GUEST: THANDOLWETHU GWEBU – Winner of the Chinese Consulate award
7/26/202311 minutes, 56 seconds
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COMMUNITY: THE ACTIONISTS

The on-the-ground problem solvers, community activists, climate campaigners, and human rights defenders who don’t just talk but who take direct action. The people you can go to when you don’t know where to turn, who won’t stop working for the change they want to see in the world. This is THE ACTIONISTS…a growing community of people who care about the future of South Africa. GUEST: THOM PIERCE - Multi-award-winning photographer and Founder of The Actionists
7/26/202310 minutes, 41 seconds
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Interview: Insomnia and respiratory system health

GUEST: Dr Becky Kgole Interview: Insomnia and respiratory system health  
7/24/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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Interview: Good for street vendors, good for the environment (Enviromentally friendly fridge)

GUEST: LUYANDA MAZWI – Budding Astrophysicist Interview: Good for street vendors, good for the environment (Enviromentally friendly fridge)  
7/24/202311 minutes, 18 seconds
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Interview – Applications for the Circular Economy Incubator and Accelerator are official-ly open

GUEST: Victoria Jackson - COO WomHub Interview – Applications for the Circular Economy Incubator and Accelerator are official-ly open  
7/24/202310 minutes, 16 seconds
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Interview: 5th JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Experience - DANCEABILITY FOCUS

GUEST: THOBI MAPHANGA  - Assistant Curator for the festival Interview: 5th JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Experience - DANCEABILITY FOCUS 29 August – 10 September 2023  
7/24/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Interview: SA women-owned businesses will be ready to launch into the US market with the help of KGWEBO Programme.

GUEST: LEBO BIKO - Co-Founder Womanomics Africa Interview: SA women-owned businesses will be ready to launch into the US market with the help of KGWEBO Programme.  
7/24/202315 minutes, 4 seconds
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#JSBArtist - HOMES

GUEST: AYANDA MAGODUKA #JSBArtist - HOMES  
7/24/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head Motoring with Nico Smit
7/24/202325 minutes, 50 seconds
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#JSBART: Sunnyboy Motau named new Artistic Director of Moving into Dance

GUEST: SUNNYBOY MOTAU - Artistic Director Moving Into Dance #JSBART: Sunnyboy Motau named new Artistic Director of Moving into Dance  
7/24/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: Unlocking a Life of Freedom and Bliss for Women

She says that since the COVID-19 pandemic, people are generally more open to introspection and are seeking more fulfilling lives, rather than just ‘surviving’ or achieving traditional success: “People realised that life is short, and started saying ‘why am I here?’.  GUEST: PAULA VAN RENSBURG - personal development expert, mentor, speaker, and coach.    
7/19/202311 minutes, 36 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: The Mandela Rhodes Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Cultivating African Leaders

On Friday (14 July) The foundation launched a book that charts its history and shares stories of its inspiring alumni from across the continent.The first 20 years of the MRF’s history and achievements have been captured in a new book titled The Audacious Experiment: The Mandela Rhodes Story, co-authored by Shaun Johnson, the late founding CEO of the MRF, and Professor Elleke Boehmer. The book tells the founding story of the MRF, and features past scholars and their impactful contributions to Africa's development GUEST: JUDY SIKUZA - CEO OF THE MANDELA RHODES FOUNDATION    
7/19/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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COMMUNITY: SHARING HEALTH RESEARCH AND INFORMATION WITH COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE

This Week The UCT (University of Cape Town) Inaugural Lecture Series kicked off with Prof. Salome Maswime with the topic “From Caesarean section related complications to global surgical systems strengthening” highlighting Health Equity & Social Justice; access to healthcare. GUEST: PROF. SALOME MASWIME - Head of the Global Surgery Divisio at UCT. ; Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. Member of the Academy of Science South Africa & Chairperson of the Health Systems Trust Board.  
7/19/20239 minutes, 5 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS : Bokani Dyer live at Untitled Basement set to launch his new album, Radio Sechaba, at Untitled Basement

Just over two months after its release, Bokani Dyer is launching his critically acclaimed new album, Radio Sechaba, in Johannesburg on Friday, 14 July 2023.GUEST: BOKANI DYER - Pianist  
7/19/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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THE 44TH URBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL TAKING PLACE 20-30 JULY

South Africa’s longest-running film festival, the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), presented by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, is widely regarded as a leading film festival on the African continent and a vital event on the international film calendar. GUEST: ANDREA VOGES – FESTIVAL MANAGER   
7/19/20238 minutes, 1 second
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Hot Diggity Dog! It’s International Hot Dog Day!: Five delicious recipes from Capsicum Culinary Studio chefs

In honour of International Hot Dog, which is celebrated on Wednesday, July 19, we asked the chefs at Capsicum Culinary Studio, to send us their favourite recipes and to join us in studio as try out some of their recipes.   
7/19/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol head
7/19/202325 minutes, 4 seconds
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YOUTH SKILLS DAY

In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day, to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship Today (July 15th) is WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY... The 2023 Theme is: Skilling teachers, trainers and youth for a transformative future. GUEST:  ZAHEERA SOOMAR  - lead for education and community skills at Anglo American         .  
7/19/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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BARE MIND APP

Mahlodi Letsie, Founder and CEO of Bare Mind – an app for local youths who lack access to mental health services. Users can access learning modules in African languages, earn crypto from completing daily tasks, and is designed to help young people learn how to take better care of their mental health.  GUEST: MAHLODI LETSIE - Founder & CEO, Bare Mind        
7/19/20237 minutes, 31 seconds
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WILDTRUST are conducting a study address the pressing need for enhanced protection of sharks and rays in South Africa

WILDTRUST together with multiple collaborators has undertaken a study to address the pressing need for enhanced protection of sharks and rays in South Africa. The study found that if 10% of South Africa’s mainland Ocean area, known as the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), were to be designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), it would meet the 30% range protection conservation target for the species included in the study. GUEST: NINA FAURE-BEAULIEU - lead author on the paper and Research Assistant at WILDTRUST
7/19/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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BLACK MAMBA UNIT

The Black Mambas are the world's first all-female anti-poaching unit and a passion for wildlife and rhino conservation.  GUEST: LEITAH MKHABELA - Black Mamba Supervisor
7/19/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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EMBO TIME TRAVEL EXPERIMENT: MSAKI

EMBO TIME TRAVEL EXPERIMENT is Msaki’s large scale Standard Bank Young Artist for Music performance in the Guy Butler Theatre. A sonic work that explores personal and collective healing through sound, Msaki will perform two shows of this definitive sound journey during the National Arts Festival and then begin a period of withdrawal from public performance as she makes time and space for the seeds planted over this period, to find light.  
7/10/202324 minutes, 32 seconds
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Kesivan Naidoo: Kesivan Naidoo is one of the most eminent South African drummer of his generation

Straight from the Makhanda National Arts Festival; The Kesivan Naidoo Big Band Experience is on a South African Tour; tonight the show is taking place at the John Kani Market Theatre Newton Jhb from 7pm.  GUEST: KESIVAN NAIDOO - Drummer and Band Leader  Pre-record Zoom 
7/10/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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THE 44TH URBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL TAKING PLACE 20-30 JULY

South Africa’s longest-running film festival, the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), presented by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, is widely regarded as a leading film festival on the African continent and a vital event on the international film calendar. GUEST: Andrea Voges – FESTIVAL MANAGER 
7/10/20235 minutes, 11 seconds
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Bartending World Class South African Finals: a hunt to crown South Africa’s best bartender for global stage

One drink can change your life - especially if made with flair by a World Class finalist. Eleven bartenders have been selected from around South Africa to create, shake and make their finest cocktails as they compete to be named as the country’s representative in Diageo’s World Class competition. GUEST: Joshua Hendricks - World Class SA champion 2022  (He’s this years judge)
7/10/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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Nico Smith Mototing

Guest: NICO SMITH, Petrol Head
7/10/202325 minutes, 52 seconds
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SIBIKWA AND THE FRENCH INSTITUTE

Sibikwa Arts Centre and the French Institute of South Africa are collaborating in a revolutionary theatre piece, ‘1789’, on the 13th of July 2023 at 7pm at Sibikwa Arts Centre: 13 Liverpool Rd, Benoni South, Benoni. GUEST: Phyllis Klotz – Co Director of 1789 and Co – Founder of Sibikwa Arts Centre
7/10/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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RADIO WORKSHOP: won a One World Media Award

Radio Workshop’s I Will Not Grow Old Here won the Best Podcast and Radio Award at this year’s One World Media Awards ceremony. The three-part series explores youth unemployment in Alexandra township, Johannesburg.  GUEST: MARY-ANN NOBELE - Content Producer 
7/10/20239 minutes, 38 seconds
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HEALTH - CATARACTS

Recently an 80-year-old gogo, from KwaNongoma in KwaZulu-Natal, had gone blind three years ago. Recently, she received cataract surgery at Mosvold District Hospital in Ingwavuma, about 410km from Durban. GUEST: DR. MARLIN MCKAY – Medical Practitioner  
7/10/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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Dung beetles: expedition unearths new species on Mozambique’s Mount Mabu

Mount Mabu in north central Mozambique supports the largest continuous block of rainforest in Southern Africa. GUEST: GIMO MAZEMBE DANIEL - Researcher, Entomologist, Principal Museum Scientist, National Museum, BloemfonteinThe Mabu Forest was originally inhabited by hunters of the Manhawa ethnic group. Its name refers to “beekeeping” in the eManhawa language.
7/10/202310 minutes, 40 seconds
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INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Monica Newton - CEO NAF

 INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Monica Newton - CEO NAF
7/7/202314 minutes, 20 seconds
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ON THE LINE MAKHANDA: Jude Harpstar - Harpist

ON THE LINE MAKHANDA: Jude Harpstar - Harpist      
7/7/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Nobesuthu Rayi - Exec Producer and Sponsorship Manager NAF

INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Nobesuthu Rayi - Exec Producer and Sponsorship Manager NAF
7/7/202314 minutes, 49 seconds
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INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Rucera Seethal - Artistic Director National Arts Fest (NAF)

INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Rucera Seethal - Artistic Director National Arts Fest (NAF)
7/7/202310 minutes, 40 seconds
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Rob Van Vuren

INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Rob Van Vuuren – Comedian
7/7/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Jay Pather – Director, Choreographer, Directing “Hold Still”

INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Jay Pather – Director, Choreographer, Directing “Hold Still”  
7/7/202310 minutes, 1 second
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INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Greg Homan Artistic Director The Market Theatre

INSTUDIO MAKHANDA – Greg Homan Artistic Director The Market Theatre  
7/7/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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INSTUDIO MAKHANDA: Conrad Koch – Comedian and Ventriloquist performing “Baggage”

INSTUDIO MAKHANDA: Conrad Koch – Comedian and Ventriloquist performing “Baggage”
7/5/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Jazzart brings an exciting triple bill of powerful new works. The programme responds to and touches upon the themes of reflection, release and rebirth

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Jazzart brings an exciting triple bill of powerful new works. The programme responds to and touches upon the themes of reflection, release and rebirth. The line-up includes an extract from REQUIEM AND AFTER TEARS, an international co-production premiered at the Leeds Grand Theatre in partnership with Opera North and Phoenix Dance Theatre. REQUIEM responds to Mozart’s famous 200-year-old Requiem and AFTER TEARS is composed by award-winning South African composer Neo Muyanga. Directed and Choreographed by Jazzart’s Artistic Director, Dane Hurst, the works present a perspective on the themes of collective loss, the rituals of mourning and remembrance, and the celebration of life. GUEST: DANE HURST - Jazzarts Artistic Director         
7/4/202314 minutes, 23 seconds
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Castaways is an ensemble physical theatre and circus work in which a ragtag collection of characters from different worlds are thrust together on a tiny raft and forced to reckon with themselves and each other in their desperate dance for survival.

Castaways is an ensemble physical theatre and circus work in which a ragtag collection of characters from different worlds are thrust together on a tiny raft and forced to reckon with themselves and each other in their desperate dance for survival. GUY BUTLER AUDITORIUM GUEST: DANIEL BUCKLAND - Director  Castaways  The work takes a magnifying glass to the body in crisis, using physical comedy, clowning and puppetry to establish and explore archetypal characters, and circus arts to push these characters and their relationships to the brink of calamity. The vessel becomes a microcosm for the struggle for survival and meaning in a divided world on the edge of social and environmental collapse.    
7/4/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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Khongolose Khommanding Khommissars

J Bobs Tshabalala’s Khongolose Khommanding Khommissars (KKK) is a look through the keyholes into the living rooms of pot-bellied men as they plot to hog state resources, all while preparing mispronounced speeches to the poor – keeping them helpless. None of us is safe. RHODES BOX Directed by the Theatre Duo – Billy Langa and Mahlatsi Mokgonyana    GUEST: BILLY LANGA - Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre  GUEST: MAHLATSI MOKGONYANA - Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre  This epic satire is a theatrical take on the conspicuous interactions and not entirely lawful activities of our modern day South African political camaraderie – Comrades. The play dissects the deliberate and interwoven manner in which the collaborative dealings between politicians and businessmen contribute to contemporary South Africa’s current chaotic political dispensation, as well as its perpetuation of an elitist culture of greed through the practice of corruption, utilizing the “game of words” or what one might call, “Comrade-speak”, that continuously reinforces the farce of socio-political revolution that is repeatedly promised to us, the masses. The Theatre Duo’s emblematic approach to storytelling, their constant and intrinsic incorporation of text and movement, alongside their focus on interdisciplinary collaboration promises to make this a “must-see”. Don’t miss out on this collaboration between three Standard Bank Young Artists – The Theatre Duo and playwright J Bobs Tshabalala. #lekgotla23 Billy Langa, dancer, actor, playwright, and educator Billy Langa is a graduate from Trevor Huddleson Centre and the Market Theatre Lab. Langa takes a curious approach to theatre – puzzling out what it means to those who perform it and those who witness it – that’s deeply relational to the body. A recent interest of Langa’s is the presence of language, and how it fits into the physicality of theatre. Mahlatsi Mokgonyana prizes, above all else, the inherent truth in a piece of theatre, and the resultant impact it has on its audiences. Born in Dawn Park in the East Rand, Mokgonyana is a writer, poet, director, and the co-founder of theatre collective The Movement RSA. His interest in education and the arts led him to direct My Children! My Africa! which came at the height of student protest action in South Africa in 2016. His accolades include the 2017 Cape Town Fringe Fresh Award for Directing and the Naledi Theatre Award for Best Production.
7/4/202311 minutes, 39 seconds
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A youth powered full-service media agency based in Makhanda

Mykhanda Media is a youth powered full-service media agency. Creating content in, on about and for Makhanda. A creative city in the Eastern Cape. A youth powered full-service media agency based in Makhanda. GUEST: ZAMAMIYA MAJOLA - My Makhanda Media    
7/4/20239 minutes, 32 seconds
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Interview: FOR THE LOVE OF ILLUSTRATION

GUEST: SANELISIWE SINGAPHI - Art Illustrator Interview: FOR THE LOVE OF ILLUSTRATION  
6/26/202312 minutes, 5 seconds
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Interview: FOR THE LOVE OF ILLUSTRATION

GUEST: SUBI BOSA – Book illustrator Interview: FOR THE LOVE OF ILLUSTRATION  
6/26/202313 minutes, 21 seconds
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TRIBUTE - MAMA SALLY MOTLANA

GUEST: KENEILWE MOTLANA TRIBUTE - MAMA SALLY MOTLANA  
6/26/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS

 THOUGHTLEADERS GUEST: LINDSAY HOPKINS - SA Harvest Sustainability Manager  
6/26/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoria based researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels.
6/26/202314 minutes, 56 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS

Gauteng audiences will finally experience  Afro-opera sensation, The Mzanzi Tenors, following their appearances around the country. They are live at the Pieter Toerien Montecasino Theatre till tomorrow Sunday 25 June. They kicked off this week on Wednesday. Hosted by Richard Cock and supported by Rand Merchant Bank 
6/26/20238 minutes, 39 seconds
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Interview: JOKERS IN JULY comedy series

GUEST: SIFISO NENE - Comedian (instudio Interview: JOKERS IN JULY comedy series  
6/26/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: 2023 FOOD DIALOGUES

Guest: IAN HARRIS - Food Dialogues Event Project Manager Interview: 2023 FOOD DIALOGUES
6/26/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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Motoring with Petrol Head

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head Motoring with Petrol Head
6/26/202326 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview: South Africa Named Top Spot For Digital Nomads in Africa

GUEST: ASHLEIGH NEFDT - JOURNALIST Interview: South Africa Named Top Spot For Digital Nomads in Africa  
6/26/20237 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview: SOCIAL MEDIA’S ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

GUEST: BONOLO NTAMU - Student Village Digital Lead Interview: SOCIAL MEDIA’S ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE  
6/26/20239 minutes, 13 seconds
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Interview: ENVIRONMENT

GUEST: PANDORA LONG - Ashburton Festival Coordinator Interview: ENVIRONMENT  
6/26/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION : THE BOOKISH DR. Is back

GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoria based researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels.   This WEek's Children's Book Titles to consider for your bookshelf    Jafta’s Father by Hugh Lewin   Waiting for the Waves by Michelle Nkamankeng    Making Friends with Feelings by Sewela Langeni   THIS WEEK'S Book News & Events  
6/22/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION – The work of BOOK DASH

Book Dash is a not-for-profit, South African social impact publisher of open, African picturebooks for very young children. Based on evidence, our vision is that “Every child should own a hundred books by the age of five”, long before they enter school! GUEST: Dorette Louw - Director · Book Dash  Getting relevant, quality books into the homes of very young children and families is an evidence-based way to support all aspects of a child’s lifelong development and increase positive parenting practices. The earlier we start, the more the benefits compound.  
6/22/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: South Africans read more than we think

South Africans read more than we think – but still do not have enough books, this is a statement  from one of the key findings presented in the 2023 National Reading Survey (NRS), launched alongside the National Reading Barometer (NRB) project by the Nal’ibali Trust, the National Library of South Africa (NLSA), and a multi-sector project steering committee.GUEST: NQABAKAZI GINA - Director Nali'bali Trust Key findings 55% of adults read online materials, up from 7% in 2016. 52% of adults who live with children read with them, up from 35% in 2016 Positive attitudes towards reading and reading with children have increased significantly since 2016 63% of homes do not have a single fiction or nonfiction book 65% of homes with children under age 10 do not have a single picture book 76% of African language speakers who read for enjoyment want to read in African languages, but book access lags behind demand Only 58% of adults can access a library, and most library users don’t borrow books A new national survey reveals that South Africans read more than we think: 83% of South Africans read in some way, whether for pleasure, to learn new things or to communicate with others, and 32% read books regularly.  But they still face significant challenges accessing reading material, especially in African languages, and most children are growing up without any children’s books at home. This is one of the key findings presented in the 2023 National Reading Survey (NRS), launched alongside the National Reading Barometer (NRB) project by the Nal’ibali Trust, the National Library of South Africa (NLSA), and a multi-sector project steering committee in Sandton, Johannesburg, on 13 June 2023
6/22/202310 minutes, 38 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS : The recent passing of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill by the South African National Assembly marks a significant milestone in the nation's journey towards universal healthcare

The recent passing of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill by the South African National Assembly marks a significant milestone in the nation's journey towards universal healthcare. This comprehensive legislation aims to provide equitable access to quality healthcare services for all South African citizens. What does it all mean? GUEST: GARY FELDMAN - Head of Healthcare Consulting at NMG Benefits The impact of NHI on the Medical Scheme sector What will the effect be on the Private and Public Healthcare Facilities How will it shift the Role of Healthcare Consultants What are possible concerns  for the healthcare system? NHI Bill: Do we need it? Who will pay for it? How will it affect my medical aid? All your questions answered South Africa has embarked on an ambitious journey towards universal healthcare, with Parliament on Tuesday passing the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill
6/22/202315 minutes, 24 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS: As Pride Month takes centre stage, it's important to recognise the significance of fostering a culture of inclusion within the workplace

As Pride Month takes centre stage, it's important to recognise the significance of fostering a culture of inclusion within the workplace. In an era where diversity and acceptance are fundamental values, organisations that prioritise creating an inclusive environment are reaping the rewards of increased productivity, innovation, and employee satisfaction.  GUEST: DR. CLAUDIA NAGEL - Full Professor Vrije University Amsterdam; President of ISPSO (International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations) coach, and Senior Advisor to international organisations and their board members .    
6/22/202311 minutes, 15 seconds
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COMMUNITY – Ikemeleng Foundation partners with various organisations for Mandela Day with the aim of collecting blankets or 300 families

Percy Malepe,  from Diepsloot in Johannesburg works hard to improve the lives of people in his community. He is the founder and chairperson of Ikemeleng Foundation – an NPO that feeds 400 people a day, offers free sports and afterschool classes to learners and a food garden. The youth organisation operates in Extension 1, and was founded in 2020 during the hard lockdown. We spoke to him last year, and catch up with him on the needs of the organisation as the schooling year commences… GUEST: Percy Malepe - Founder and chairperson of Ikemeleng Foundation    
6/22/20237 minutes, 46 seconds
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#JSBART - Undone – The Musical

The Undone follows the stories of three brave women who dare to say what’s been left unsaid. In their stories, we discover what the face of resilience looks like against calamity. Their stories are an ode to life; the humour, the tragedy, the loss and the success of it all.  Written and performed by Serena Steinhauer and produced by Daphne Kuhn, The Undone is inspired by overcoming adversity.  Guest: Serena Steinhauer – Writer and performer of Undone  
6/20/20238 minutes, 46 seconds
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#JSBSESSIONS VUMA LEVIN – JAZZ MUSICIAN

In September 2021, multi award winning South African guitarist Vuma Levin was named as the  Standard Bank Young artist for jazz. To this end he undertook to create a work commensurate  with the scale of this achievement. The resulting product is his new album titled The Past is Unpredictable: Only the Future is Certain, out on renowned Dutch Jazz Label, DOX Records, on 19 May 2023. "Vuma Levin is destined to be one of South African jazz's greatest musicians" - Mail and GuardianBorn a South African and raised during the unstable interregnum years of Post-Apartheid South Africa, Guitarist Vuma Ian Levin's music is an attempt to interrogate conceptions of identity, nation, culture, power and being both globally and in the emergent, post 1994 South African Democratic project. Beginning his studies in jazz at age 18, Vuma received lessons from the South African Jazz guitar legend, Johnny Fourie.  He went on to attend the Conservatorium Van Amsterdam where he graduated with honours. His time in the Netherlands saw him successfully contest several competitions including The Keep an Eye Jazz Awards, The Dutch Eindwerk Prijs, Keep and Eye: The Records, The Dutch Jazz Competition and the Montreux Socar Internationl Jazz Guitar Competition. 
6/20/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cape Town buzzing with a creative arts Youth Day weekend

Community-backed projects have received a boost from the Social Employment Fund and The Craft and Design Institute. We zone in on Khayelitsha.    Today the Africa Jam Youth Outreach will perform their play “IDINGA” in Kilombo Village in Khayelitsha   GUEST: LOYISO DAMOYI – Event Organiser    Tickets are R50 per person and there’s space for approximately 300 guests. IDINGA tackles the issue of generational poverty and explores the idea of enterprising youth bootstrapping their way to financial freedom. Doors open at 3pm.
6/20/20237 minutes, 54 seconds
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Petrol Head

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
6/20/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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Destination Uknown

Elephant Sands Bush Lodge and campsite is located 53 km north of Nata on the main road to Kasane, and offers 20 En-suite safari tents and 8 En-suite chalets, each with a unique view of the watering hole frequented by numerous elephants.   The lodge has a restaurant, bar and a plunge pool. Activities include game drives, bush walks and mountain biking.   There is plenty of different wildlife around on the unfenced 16000 hectare private conservancy. The  campsite and lodge are unfenced; all animals roam freely which means you can expect to see various wildlife. Bring a good torch or headlamp with you, if you do not want to bump into a browsing giant at night on your way to the bathroom or tent.
6/20/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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CONSERVATION : South Africa's chip packets, car bumpers are being turned into bricks

Chip packets and polystyrene, which are not popular recycling materials and are often found dumped, may have a second life as useful construction material.   GUEST: ABRAHAM AVENANT - CEO Centre for Regenerative Design and Collaboration (CRDC )     "Chip packets are my worst, because nobody wants chip packets," said Forestry Fisheries and Environment Minister Barbara Creecy.   The minister voiced her frustration over plastic pollution, on Monday, World Environment Day
6/20/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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#JSBHEALTH – The 11th SA AIDS Conference 2023, will be taking place 20 - 23 June in Durban

Right to Care is a leading healthcare non-profit organization that was started in response to the public healthcare emergency of HIV and AIDS in South Africa in 2001. It was one of the first organizations to make HIV treatment available to South African public patients. GUEST: DR. CHUKA ONAGA - Acting Chief of Party for Right to Care’s Accelerating Program Achievements to Control the Epidemic (APACE) programme    
6/20/202313 minutes, 41 seconds
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Interview: ENVIRONMENT: The little invasive beetle causing problems for South Africa’s trees

GUEST: Dr Ruan Veldtman – Senior Scientist Interview: ENVIRONMENT: The little invasive beetle causing problems for South Africa’s trees  
6/12/202311 minutes, 29 seconds
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INTERVIEW - KEKELINGO

INTERVIEW - KEKELINGO Interview -  Nomfundo Moh
6/12/202311 minutes, 44 seconds
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Interview: ENCOUNTERS 2023 celebrates 25 years and opens with MILISUTHANDO the most ‘talked about’ new voice in South Afri-can filmmaking (22 June)

GUEST: MILISUTHANDO BONGELA – Filmmaker Interview: ENCOUNTERS 2023 celebrates 25 years and opens with MILISUTHANDO the most ‘talked about’ new voice in South Afri-can filmmaking (22 June)  
6/12/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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Interview: HUMBLE HERITAGE CROPS IMPRESS FOODIES AT NEW CULINARY COMPETITION

GUEST: CAROLINE McCANN- Harvesting Heritage Interview: HUMBLE HERITAGE CROPS IMPRESS FOODIES AT NEW CULINARY COMPETITION  
6/12/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Motoring with Nico Smit

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
6/12/202323 minutes, 59 seconds
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Interview: Campaign Connects South Africans with Sharks and Rays on World Ocean Day

GUEST: LAUREN van NIJKERK – Director Marketing Communications at Wildlands Conservation Trust Interview: Campaign Connects South Africans with Sharks and Rays on World Ocean Day  
6/12/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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Interview: #JSBHEALTH: Are you struggling with insomnia

GUEST: DR. ALISON BENTLEY - Sleep Expert Interview: #JSBHEALTH: Are you struggling with insomnia  
6/12/202313 minutes, 57 seconds
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Interview: A new lens for viewing our cities

Guest: PHILIP du TOIT - Project Architect at BPAS Architects Interview: A new lens for viewing our cities
6/12/202313 minutes, 42 seconds
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Interview: Decorex Africa

GUEST: Marie Snyman – Drip AM Co -Founder – Interview: Decorex Africa  
6/12/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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FOR THE LOVE OF THE ENVIRONMENT: Green spaces are good for people – but in South Africa many cannot access them

Green spaces are good for people – but in South Africa many cannot access them. This is a finding from researches at Rhodes University in the department of Botany and Anthropology. GUEST: SUSANNE VETTER - Associate Professor, Department of Botany, Rhodes University GUEST: VALERIE MOLLER - Professor of Sociology, Rhodes University GUEST: MICHELLE COCKS - Associate Professor of Environmental Anthropology, Rhodes University     The benefits of experiencing nature for physical, psychological and spiritual well-being are widely documented. But much of the research on these benefits has been done in relatively affluent countries in the global North. There’s little research that has been done in developing countries on the benefits of being in nature.   Developm
6/7/202331 minutes, 7 seconds
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FOR THE LOVE OF OF THE ENVIRONMENT: Monday 5th June is World Environment Day. A day commemorated by the United Nations encouraging worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment.

Monday 5th June is World Environment Day. A day commemorated by the United Nations encouraging worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment.   Guest: Catherine Constantinides - •Environmental & Climate Activist   Note: Catherine has just returned from France, where she visited the Maison Moët & Chandon to learn about Moët & Chandon’s Natura Nostra sustainability programme and attended the ChangeNOW summit in Paris.     · Key sustainability initiatives that form part of this programme. · So it’s all about the terroir and about biodiversity. · What are some of the sustainability initiatives each Maison is championing. -
6/7/202312 minutes, 25 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION Open Book Festival’s Workshop Week is back – June 2023 A six-day series of workshops will be presented at the start of June 2023

Workshop Week is organised by the Open Book Festival and takes place from 5-10 June 2023 at Bertha House in Mowbray. GUEST: FRANKIE MURREY - Event curator for the Open Book Festival “We piloted Workshop Week in 2022 to offer aspiring and experienced writers the chance to participate in practical workshop sessions with experienced writers. It turned out to be very popular and sessions were fully booked at a rapid rate. It therefore made perfect sense to bring this event back for 2023,” says Frankie Murrey, event curator for the Open Book Festival.
6/7/202313 minutes, 7 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: THE BOOKISH DR. Is back with a call to grow our involvement as parents and guardians in encouraging reading in our homes as regular practice. She has selected 2 titles to consider for your children’s book collection list & the book news.

THE BOOKISH DR. Is back with a call to grow our involvement as parents and guardians in encouraging reading in our homes as regular practice. She has selected 2 titles to consider for your children’s book collection list & the book news. GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoria based researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels.   ABOUT DR. Nokuthula Mazibuko Msimang Dr NM Msimang is a writer, academic, producer and broadcaster who holds degrees from the University of Cape Town (UCT), the University of the Western Cape (UWC) and has a PhD in African Literature from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits). DR NM Msimang is also the Director of Special Projects and Fundraising for PUKU
6/7/202316 minutes, 4 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION – Children’s book

Making Friends with Feelings is inspired by raising sons who often struggle with expressing their feelings in a world where there are labels like “boys don’t cry”.   GUEST: Sewela Langeni - Owner of Book Circle Capital and Author of “Making friends with feelings”   Making Friends with Feelings is a compassionate story that teaches boys that it is OK to cry when you are sad and that it is healthy to express your emotions.
6/7/20236 minutes, 46 seconds
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SIGN LANGUAGE

Sign language is set to become South Africa’s 12th official language after a long fight for recognition GUEST: PROF. THEODORUS DU PLESSIS - Professor Emeritus: South African Sign Language & Deaf Studies, University of Freestate Sign language is on its way to become the 12th official language in South Africa after parliament recently agreed to amend the constitution to this end. The move will bring to fruition three decades of a struggle to empower the country’s deaf community. An official language has legal status in a state and serves as the language of administration (conducting day-to-day state business). We asked Theo du Plessis, an emeritus professor of South African Sign Language and Deaf Studies, for his insights.
6/7/202319 minutes, 39 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS : SAMANTHA FILBY - Research Officer, Research on the Economics of Excisable Products, University of Cape Town

South Africans are among the heaviest drinkers in the world. The country has the highest per capita rate of alcohol consumption in Africa. Excessive drinking is especially widespread in the Western Cape. Research estimates that per capita alcohol consumption in the province is between 30% and 40% higher than the national consumption. GUEST: SAMANTHA FILBY - Research Officer, Research on the Economics of Excisable Products, University of Cape Town
6/7/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: Healthy South Africans can Help Increase the Cancer Survival Rate Amongst the Country’s Kids

Blood cancers, such as Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Leukaemia, are some of the most common childhood cancers, with patients having a 50% survival rate. However, South Africans who are between the ages of 17 and 55 and in general good health can help to increase the cancer survival rate amongst the country’s children by becoming blood stem cell donors. GUEST: Palesa Mokomele, Head of Community Engagement and Communications at DKMS Africa
6/7/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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Interview: The work of SA HAVERST

Guest: Ali Conn – Chief Innovation Officer at Sea Harvest Interview: The work of SA HAVERST  
5/29/202319 minutes, 9 seconds
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Interview: The 2023 67 Blankets Local Blankets is Lekka tour Continues

Guest: Rob Herring - A crochet fundi Interview: The 2023 67 Blankets Local Blankets is Lekka tour Continues.  
5/29/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview: WORD DOMINATION

Guest: World book day and fostering reading in children Interview: WORD DOMINATION  
5/29/202324 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview: The importance of play for children living with disability

Guest: Cynthia Morrison – Director A Chance to Play South Africa Interview: The importance of play for children living with disability  
5/29/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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Interview: FOR THE LOVE OF NURSING

Guest: Mabuyi Mnguni – Covid -19 coordinator Interview: FOR THE LOVE OF NURSING    
5/29/202316 minutes, 31 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS: FOR THE LOVE OF NURSING

Guest: Mala Suriah – Chief Marketing Officer FUNDI FOUNDATION THOUGHTLEADERS: FOR THE LOVE OF NURSING  
5/29/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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FOR THE LOVE OF FARMING: Popularly referred to as spinach king, Lufefe Nomjana, is a Khayelitsha-based entrepreneur who farms spinach and produces baked goods and refreshments that have spinach as a main ingredient from bread to muffins.

Popularly referred to as spinach king, Lufefe Nomjana, is a Khayelitsha-based entrepreneur who farms spinach and produces baked goods and refreshments that havespinach as a main ingredient from bread to muffins.GUEST: LUFEFE NOMJANA - Founder of The Spinach KingIn 2011, Nomjana started his business with just as little as a R40, with four bunchesof spinach and his big idea. This is where he was motivated and turned 24 loaves into120 making enough money to purchase his own equipment and employ people.
5/26/202314 minutes, 36 seconds
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FOR THE LOVE OF FARMING: Zandile Kumalo, a hydroponics farmer who started a rooftop garden at the Morningside Shopping Centre in Sandton and supplies the shops and restaurants

Zandile Kumalo, a hydroponics farmer who started a rooftop garden at the Morningside Shopping Centre in Sandton and supplies the shops and restaurants.GUEST: ZANDILE KUMALO - Hydroponics FarmerShe says she was motivated to start the hydroponics farm on the concrete rooftop ofMorningside Shopping Centre in Sandton after realizing she could supply fresh vegetablesto those in her vicinity.  
5/26/202319 minutes, 20 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: THE BOOKISH DR

THE BOOKISH DR. Is back with a call to grow our involvement as parents and guardians in encouraging reading in our homes as regular practice. She has selected 3 titles to considerfor your children’s book collection list. GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoriabased researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels. 
5/26/202325 minutes, 21 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: The Kingsmead Book Fair has become a significant event on South Africa's literary calendar

The Kingsmead Book Fair has become a significant event on South Africa's literary calendar.Kingsmead College will host its 11th annual Book Fair this comingSaturday 27 May from 8h30 to 18h00, in Johannesburg, opposite the Rosebank Gautrainstation.GUEST: ALEX BOUCHE - Director of Marketing Kingsmead Bookfair
5/26/20238 minutes, 59 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS: Millions of young South Africans are jobless: study finds that giving them ‘soft’ skills like networking helps their prospects

Millions of young South Africans are jobless: study finds that giving them ‘soft’ skills likenetworking helps their prospects. Senior Lecturer at the University of the Free State Chijoke Nwosu wrote about this on “The Conversation”GUEST: CHIJOKE NWOSU - Senior Lecturer, University of the Free State
5/26/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS: Disability Specialist at Progression

The hiring of persons with disability continues to be a concern with a need to domore. The Disability Summit and Career Expo wrapped up this week including dialogues about opportunities and the challenges faced.GUEST: JUSTENE SMITH - Disability Specialist at Progression  
5/26/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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THE CREATIVE UPRISING HUB  (at Transwerke) to showcase its talent during OPEN STUDIOS JOBURG

Top creative talent who currently operate within the Creative Uprising Hub (at Transwerke) will be showcasing their talent at as part of OPEN STUDIOS JOBURG - South Africa’s largest visual arts festival - taking place on May 27 & 28 from 10:30–16:00.  GUEST: LESOLE TAUTSWALA - Exhibitions Coordinator Transwerke    
5/21/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Vula Bula Graded Readers Improve Children’s Reading Skills

The latest Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), released on Tuesday, found that 81% of Grade 4 learners in South Africa cannot read for meaning in any language. The country ranked lowest out of the 43 participating countries in learners’ reading skills. The previous PIRLS study in 2016 stated that 78% of children in Grade 4 in South Africa can’t read for meaning.  GUEST: Jenny Katz, the Research and Development Manager of the Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy  
5/21/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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#JSBSESSIONS The Planetoids – Front Singer Jonas

Bassline Fest 2023 is hotting up! Just announced is the inclusion of Simmy. In celebration of Africa Day, the final lineup is Pan-African and bedecked with South African Stars.  Enjoy headliner Sjava, DBN GOGO, Simmy, Afro-futuristic act Afrotronix from Chad/Canada, Techno-Punk act Scurru Fitchada from Cape Verde/Portugal, dance hall act Fayazer from Reunion Island and the Planetoids from Germany featuring SA/ Zambian Namakau Star
5/21/202317 minutes, 10 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
5/21/202324 minutes, 10 seconds
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CLIMATE : Dr Joyce Poole: The woman who talks to elephants tells us about the rumbling giants

For almost 50 years, National Geographic Explorer has been carefully watching the elephants of Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. Over that time she’s gotten to know them by name and has started decoding their sounds, smells, and body language to figure out just what the world’s largest land animal is talking about. She has a Ph.D. in elephant behavior from Cambridge University, and has studied the social behavior and communication of elephants for over 40 years, dedicating her life to their conservation and welfare GUEST : DR.  JOYCE POOLE - Co-Founder and Co-Director of ElephantVoices    
5/21/202312 minutes, 24 seconds
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#JSBHEALTH – Pre -Eclampsia

A potentially dangerous pregnancy complication characterised by high blood pressure. Every year on May 17, World Hypertension Day is celebrated to bring attention to the condition commonly known as high blood pressure. Hypertension is a chronic medical condition characterised by high blood pressure that increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions. Today we discuss hypertension in pregnant women. Guest : Dr Vuyo Makhanya – Gynaecologist and Obstetrician      
5/21/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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FOR THE LOVE OF SCIENCE: Principal Technical Officer at Stellenbosch University’s Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science

Guest: Jabu Lukhele - Principal Technical Officer at StellenboschUniversity’s Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science spends his days inspiring first-year chemistry students as one of the principaltechnical officers of the Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science. Aformer Latin dancer, Jabu now gets his endorphin fix from road running andspending quality time with family and friends.As we kicked off May commemorating Workers' Day, we dedicate this series ofarticles to our staff and their important contribution to the University. In theinterview below, Jabu tells us more about his work.
5/15/202319 minutes, 36 seconds
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FOR THE LOVE OF SCIENCE: Utamu is a game changer in the tea industry. Stellenbosch University (SU) Food Science PhD graduate, Dr Trust Pfukwa has taken his passion for creating innovative food and beverage products to the next level by producing tea from indigenous South African fruits.

Guest: Dr. Trust Pfukwa With his extensive knowledge in food science and technology, he started a lineof teas that does not only taste delicious but also offer a range of healthbenefits under his company “Utamu Food”. The range of Utamu tea productsinclude the Honey Bush tea that gives the sweetness of nature with arefreshing taste, the Honey Bush tea with sour fig and the Honey Bush Tea withwater pear, all products are natural and caffeine free.“Utamu” is a Swahili word for “sweetness”, which describes the taste of the tea.Dr Pfukwa always felt the need to introduce people to indigenous fruits andbelieves that the tea is a way to present the sweetness of indigenous fruits.During his PhD studies, he focused on bioprospecting indigenous South Africanfruits byproducts as a source of antioxidant preservatives for application inprocessed meat, under the supervision of Prof Cletos Mapiye. He revealed thatindigenous fruits byproducts are a rich source of powerful polyphenolicantioxidants with high potential as natural preservatives in processed meatproducts.“I had the desire to introduce people to the native fruits of South Africa. Fruitssuch as waterpear, sour fig, wild plum, and kei apple, among others, arecurrently considered underutilized and under-researched, despite their highnutritional and medicinal value. These fruits can potentially be incorporated intoprofitable value chains, which can uplift the rural livelihoods,” says Pfukwa.He adds “Unfortunately, due to westernization and the nutritional transition,these traditional food sources have been forgotten or looked down upon asfood for the poor. Hence, our objective was to contribute to the necessaryrevival of African cuisine and provide people with a sample of Africa in a cup.”Mapiye said: “There is lack of information and interest towards valorisation ofindigenous fruits and their by-products in Africa. Dr Pfukwa’s research iscontributing immensely to unmask the potential of these often neglected andunderutilised resources for food, nutrition, and income security. His businessventure in the form of Utamu Food presents a reawakening of these fruitswhich tallies closely with the need for sustainable food sources and potential touplift marginalised communities.”One of the things that sets Utamu Foods apart from other tea brands is thefocus on indigenous foods as a source of health and wellness. Dr Pfukwa hasincorporated superfoods like sour fig and water pear into his tea blends, whichare known for their anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic and antioxidant properties.He also avoids using artificial flavours or additives, ensuring that Utamu teasare all-natural and healthy.
5/15/202310 minutes, 44 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS : A THOUGHT PIECE about Architects as creators of the future and its role within our society has come out this week

GUEST: LANDSEER COLLEN - principal, director and founder of BPASArchitects.“If architects only operated in a paper world, we would never get our buildingsevolved beyond paper,” he says. “Architects must be dreamers, visionaries,explorers and entrepreneurs. The principle of Avant-garde architecture wherebyarchitecture is innovative, radical and always progressing, becomes the focusin urban development when an architect designs for the future. To be able totake a commission from a client and translate that into a drawing, you first mustbe able to create a vision of the future. It takes imagination – plus the cognitivedevelopment of being able to think in a 3D environment.”He says that architects not only translate a client’s need into an image, buthave to be able to play with it to see what’s possible. For example, renownedarchitect Frank Gehry, known for iconic buildings such as the GuggenheimMuseum Bilbao in Spain and The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, USA,created the Dr Chau Chak Wing building, at Sydney’s University of Technology,based on the idea of a crumpled paper bag.1. How does architecture impact on our communities and society?2. What is your creative process when embarking on a new project3. In what way do architects need to design for the future, can you giveexamples of what you mean?4. Who are some of the great architects that have influenced you?5. Architects are innovators and artists but also problem solvers - can youchat more about this concept?He was also said to have designed the Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles bysimply crumpling up a piece of paper and saying “there’s the design”, but hetold CNN that this story was just a gag invented for the TV show The Simpsonsand that his process is far more involved. Like Collen, he says it begins withgaining a deep understanding of what the client is looking for and theparameters of the job (from the budget to the specific site). Function comesfirst, but then the architect also has the opportunity to bring something specialto the project that goes beyond an understanding of the engineering andtechnology – that will “engender an emotional response.”Collen describes this quality of architects as “a necessary sense of playfulness”and says architectural professionals navigate the fine line between dreams andwhat is possible. “We have to be visionaries to understand what we’redesigning – to interrogate not just the moment in time we’re being asked todesign for, but the long-term vision for a building and how it will work 50 yearsin the future.”This means that architects can’t view their buildings in isola6on but must“Architecture is science translated into art,” he says. “You can’t separate thosetwo disciplines out if you’re an architect – you need them to work together insymbiosis. It’s a collaboration between the creative and physical environment.We must push boundaries to explore what’s possible. If we don’t, we’re nolonger designing the future, we’re just a tool to replicate the same things in thenow. We should not blindly accept limitations.”He says that architects are by nature problem-solvers and innovators, which issomething that is often overlooked by those outside the profession. Forexample, during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, BPAS turned itsarchitectural skills to a medical need, creating a carton cubicle that could beused as an isolation space for a COVID patient wherever it was set up. “If thatperson tragically died, the box could be folded into a temporary coffin fortransportation of the body without risk of contamination for anyone else, thusmaintain dignity.” Collen explains.“We couldn’t help with the epidemiology or economic issues because thosethings are not our areas of expertise, but we can contribute to society with theskills we have. I think the contribution of architects to society is stillundervalued, but we continue to work to show that we have an important role toplay.”
5/15/20239 minutes, 22 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION : THE BOOKISH DR. Is back and has selected 3 titles for your children’s collection list.

The Literacy crisis is deepening in South Africa, says the 2030 reading panelreport. Children are far behind in learning to read and it is getting worse. By theend of Grade 2, over 30% still don’t know all the letters of the alphabet.GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoriabased researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels.books common theme- love of self and others1. You are Love by Refiloe Moahloli (5 stars)You Are Loved is a lyrical story about accepting the things that make us uniqueand celebrating the intergenerational love that lifts and protects us. The book isalso available in Afrikaans.2. Jamela’s Dress by Niki Daly (5 stars)"Jamela's mother purchases a length of costly fabric for a wedding, and afterwashing it, leaves Jamela in charge of the cloth while it dries. Jamela, however,can't resist playing dress-up…3. Shudu Finds her Magic by Shudu Musida ( 4 stars)Former Miss South Africa, Shudufhadzo Musida, tells the story of herupbringing; of a delightful and outgoing girl in Ha-Vhangani, a small Vendavillage. She is surrounded by a loving extended family. However, things forShudu take a turn for the worst when she moves to Mpumalanga to live withher mom. At her new school, Shudu is bullied by her classmates. Read howShudu overcomes her sadness and her challenges, and grows into a girl, andthen an adult, who has learned to love herself!
5/15/202319 minutes, 2 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: Dear Netball SA, allowing Uganda to participate in the World Cup makes you part of the problem – OP – ED IN THE DAILY MAVERIC

Guest: Mpho Buntse - Queer activist currently serving as nationalhead of communication for Embrace Diversity Movement and leader ofthe ANCWL LGBTIQ+ Desk. – 079 831 8429Dear Netball South Africa,As the countdown to the Netball World Cup that you are hosting this July andAugust continues, I am writing to you to express my concern about Uganda’sparticipation in the event.While Uganda’s netball team is ranked eighth in the world and second on thecontinent, the Ugandan government is deliberately stripping its citizens of theirhuman rights. The escalating persecution of LGBTQIA+ people in Uganda callsupon all of us to get off our spectator chairs and proactively do something toprovide solidarity to the Ugandan LGBTQIA+ community.It is embarrassing that the president of Netball SA, Cecilia Molokwane, ishumbled and filled with extreme joy by the fact that Uganda’s games are sellingout ahead of the spectacle.Molokwane and her Netball SA collective seem to be ignorant of thegeopolitical issues of the day. If they were not, they would be privy to ourcurrent struggle and solidarity efforts with the abuse and disregard of humanrights in Uganda, which could potentially lead to loss of lives.I appeal to Netball SA’s sense of logic and reasoning. At a time when the worldis looking for solutions that will see Uganda drop this law, you can potentiallyadd to the much-needed pressure meant to agitate President Yoweri Musevenito use his veto power not to sign this bill into law.The matter of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill is currently a subject ofinternational scrutiny and cause for concern for many sovereign governments,diplomatic communities, as well as global corporates. This pushback is mainlyinfluenced by the urgency to get Uganda’s government to drop this draconianlaw.The bill approved by Uganda has far-reaching impacts on the safety of theLGBTQIA+ community in that country and seems to show a ripple effect toinfluence similar legal reforms in other conservative African countries, as wehave seen with the case in the Kenyan parliament.
5/15/202313 minutes, 4 seconds
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Philippi Village, has joined forces with the Global Freedom Fellowship (GFF) to make communities safer in South Africa. How will this collaboration look like and who are the role players?

Guest: Bushra Razack CEO of Philippi Village. This is a transformative platform for formerly incarcerated leaders from aroundthe world, to nurture changemakers, build solidarity, and combat stigma againstpeople who have been in prison. The partnership between Philippi Village andthe GFF marks a significant step forward in promoting positive change in SouthAfrica by bringing together visionary minds in the fields of criminal justice andcommunity development.The GFF left behind a mural celebrating the partnership between themselvesand Philippi Village. The mural was produced by Cape Town based graffiti artistSkubalisto. The objective of the mural was to have a permanent presence in aphysical way, depicting a child in the arms of a parent to represent safety. Art iscentral to healing, and the GFF believes that art transcends language barriers,and can be used to bond people across borders. Its powerful because thepeople involved aren’t claiming to be community safety experts, but they areusing art to translate what safety means to them in a visual sense.Philippi Village and Global Freedom Fellowship join forces to build safer SouthAfrican communities through art, music and lived experiencesPhilippi Village, an innovative and dynamic community development hub inCape Town, has joined forces with the Global Freedom Fellowship (GFF) tomake communities safer in South Africa. The partnership was solidified duringthe fellowship’s trailblazing tour of Philippi Village in March, which broughttogether music, art, and drama to explore critical issues surroundingcommunity safety.As a transformative platform for formerly incarcerated leaders from around theworld, the GFF aims to nurture changemakers, build transnational solidarity,foster a shared sense of struggle and success, combat stigma against peoplewho have been in prison and instigate innovative justice work worldwide.The partnership between Philippi Village and the GFF marks a significant stepforward in promoting positive change in South Africa and beyond. By bringingtogether some of the most visionary minds in the fields of criminal justice andcommunity development, this extraordinary tour sparked vital discussions,ignited creative solutions, and instilled hope for a more equitable and justsociety. The aim of the partnership is to elevate the message of building safercommunities in South Africa and to change the narrative on how safety istalked about.By leveraging the power of music, art, and drama, the event challengedtraditional approaches to community safety and laid the groundwork for a newera of collaborative and innovative safety and security work.The fellowship happens annually, and going forward one fellow will be selectedevery year to be a Philippi Village visionary. This person will be housed atPhilippi Village and spend a year exploring different elements of building asafer community. The GFF will also have international residents coming everyyear to work in collaboration with Philippi Village.The GFF’s main program is the Incarceration Nations Network (INN) whichsupports, instigates, and popularises innovative prison reform and justicereimagining efforts around the world. INN is a partner-led organisation that isglobally minded but locally grounded, attuned to problems but driven bysolutions, focused on systemic change, and committed to transnationalsolidarity and intersectionality.The GFF and Philippi Village believe that investing in communities and trustingleaders who have lived experiences are key to building safer communities.The work being done by Philippi Village and their partners including the GFF isa demonstration of some remarkable steps toward their own integratedapproach to creating a safer Philippi. They are taking matters into their ownhands and working with a variety of partners. This type of collaboration meansdealing with broader societal conditions that contribute to violence and crime.These include high levels of inequality, poor service delivery, limited access toemployment and education opportunities, alcohol and drug abuse, and a lackof social cohesion etc.“We know that the success of Philippi Village is directly connected to the safetyof the community we operate within. Philippi Village is excited to be workingalongside the GFF to explore ways to better understand our role and what wecan do to improve the social, cultural, economic, and political conditions thatgive rise to risk in the community. We are learning from so many partners andagencies who do this better than we do,” said Bushra Razack, CEO of PhilippiVillage.
5/15/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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Interview: ENVIRONMENT: The Bamboo Cage System

Guest: Simphiwe Rakgabale – Eco warrior Interview: ENVIRONMENT: The Bamboo Cage System  
5/15/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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Interview: Art FAYE KABALI–KAGWA - Festival Curator

Interview: GUEST: FAYE KABALI–KAGWA - Festival Curator
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Interview: GUESS THE DESTINATION

Interview: GUESS THE DESTINATION Guest: Petersen  Mahlangu - Founder 
5/15/202313 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview: #JSBHEALTH

Guest: DR. Cori LODDER - Allergy and Asthma Specialist  Interview: #JSBHEALTH  
5/15/20238 minutes, 33 seconds
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Interview: CHEFS WITH COMPASSION reaches 5 million meal milestone and launches crowdfunding campaign to fight hunger and food waste

Interview: CHEFS WITH COMPASSION reaches 5 million meal milestone and launches crowdfunding campaign to fight hunger and food waste.  Guest: Chef Coo Pillay - Founding Director and National Project Manager of Chefs with Compassion 
5/15/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Interview: #JSBSESSION

GUEST: NAMAKAU STAR Interview: #JSBSESSION  
5/15/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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Motoring with Petrol head

Guest: Nico Smit, Petrol head
5/15/202327 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jet set Breakfast Guest Presenter

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5/8/202337 minutes, 13 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: How much time did your child spend looking at a screen today?

: Kids and screen time - an expert offers advice for parents and teachers The answer likely depends on how old they are, what grade they’re in at school and what rules you have in place at home about screen time. But the reality is that, for children and adolescents growing up as “digital natives”, it is almost impossible to imagine life without screens of some sort. Devices like cellphones, laptops and tablets have become ubiquitous as tools for entertainment and education in most parts of the world. This has led parents, guardians, teachers and researchers to wonder whether screens are good or bad for children. GUEST: CATHERINE DRAPER – ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: SAMRC DEVELOPEMNTAL PATHWAYS FOR HEALTH RESEARCH UNIT   The World Health Organization recommends that school-going children (five-17 years) limit their recreational screen time. The recommendation for two to four year-olds is not more than one hour of screen time per day (less is better); it suggests that children younger than two should have no screen time. Research evidence suggests that children and adolescents were already exceeding these recommendations, and that the COVID-19 pandemic only made this worse. Get news that’s free, independent and based on evidence.  Get newsletter There isn’t yet conclusive evidence about whether screen time is good or bad for children. But, based on my ongoing research into children’s development – including the role of play, sleep, physical movement and screen time – my view is that there are benefits of educational screen time, but we don’t know enough about the potential harms.  Nevertheless, there are several things parents and teachers can do. This includes basics such as being aware of how much time children are spending on screens and what their posture is like through, to more complex issues such as what each child’s developmental weaknesses and strengths are. It also involves setting boundaries. None of this is easy to implement. However it doesn’t mean that they cannot be a healthy goal worth working towards. It is never too late to start, but the earlier you do, the better. Covering the basics First, it is essential for parents to be aware about how screen-based activities (educational and recreational) influence their child’s development, as well as their behaviour.  Secondly, remember that all children are different and will therefore respond differently to screen time. So understanding the child and their strengths and weaknesses is key. For example, if a child struggles with managing sensory input – like loud noises, bright lights or certain textures – it may be better for them to avoid recreational screen time. Thirdly, establish boundaries around screen time. This is key at home and at school.  Fourth, keep tabs on how screen time is stopping children from doing other things that are developmentally beneficial. For example, in the home, a child who is learning mostly on screens at school could be encouraged to spend time after school playing outside, and doing activities that develop fine motor skills. Screen swiping and typing are poor substitutes for activities that stimulate these skills, like writing, drawing, colouring in, painting, and cutting. Fifth, in a school environment, are there other activities that provide children and adolescents opportunities to intentionally develop their social and emotional skills that are not getting as much attention when they are working alone on screens?  Sixth, are screens set up in such a way that encourages good posture?  Baby steps Setting boundaries and striving for a healthy balance of educational and recreational screen time within the broader context of development may seem daunting.  It requires thoughtfully reflecting on the wider impacts of the choices made around screens, and offering a range of opportunities that help to boost chlidren’s chances of growing up to be healthy and well-adjusted adults. As much as possible, involve children and adolescents in conversations about why a healthy balance of screen time will benefit them. This can help them take ownership of their choices about their health and development – both in the present as well as their future health and well-being.
5/8/202311 minutes, 7 seconds
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COMMUNITY – WILL TALK ON THIS PROJECT AND THE WORK HE DOES IN COACHING PRINCIPALS IN RURAL SCHOOLS

GUEST: MARK FRASER – GRANT – STAR LEADERSHIP EXECUTIVE COACH AND BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMMUNITY – WILL TALK ON THIS PROJECT AND THE WORK HE DOES IN COACHING PRINCIPALS IN RURAL SCHOOLS   Pit latrines are dangerous for small children. This is evident in the rise of cases seen where small children are falling in. These tragic cases must come to an end which is why Sogidi Primary in Tongaat is taking a step towards making a difference. In 2014, five-year-old Michael Komape fell into a pit latrine and drowned at Mahlodumela Primary in Limpopo. Three years later, Siyamthanda Mtunu died after the walls of a pit toilet collapsed on him at Dalasile Primary School in the Eastern Cape. Tragedy struck again when in 2018, another five-year old, Lumka Mketwa, fell into a pit latrine at Luna Primary in the Eastern Cape.   083 297 422 While these incidents shocked the nation, the eradication of pit latrines in South Africa’s most under-resourced schools is still a challenge. These antiquated sanitation systems continue to pose a risk to children who may fall into them or be exposed to dangerous gases. Since the school’s establishment, learners at Sogidi Primary, a rural school near Tongaat on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, have risked their lives by having to use hazardous pit latrines. In a push for change, Nokuthula Sibisi, the Principal of Sogidi Primary, and Mark Fraser-Grant, an Executive Coach and Business and Leadership Development Specialist, worked together to restore the dignity and safety of Sogidi’s 200 learners, by enlisting the support of the community to build modern ablution facilities. Sibisi was a participant on Citizen Leader Lab’s leadership development programme for school principals, and Fraser-Grant was the coach guiding Sibisi on this programme. The award-winning programme supports principals so that they gain the skills needed to confidently lead change in, and mobilise communities around, their schools. Fraser-Grant says that Sibisi had always had a vision to eradicate Sogidi’s pit latrines. First, they researched companies and donors who could realise this vision. “We settled on Innovative Methology, an NGO led by Pradeep Boodoo, that builds and renovates schools, health care and community facilities,”  says Fraser-Grant. As part of their efforts to empower the communities around Sogidi, Fraser-Grant, Sibisi and Boodoo enrolled locals to carry out the basic construction work under the supervision of experienced construction engineers. Fraser-Grant mentions that this is very much in line with the way Innovative Methology works, where the school becomes a partner in their own project by committing to provide water, security and accommodation for the builder’s team. Builders, who are small, medium and micro-enterprises, are contracted to each project, and members of the community are employed for the project’s duration. No project can be successful without funding. Fraser-Grant explains that the Victor Daitz Foundation came on board when they learnt that Sogidi was part of the Citizen Leader Lab network. “The foundation wanted to support Principal Sibisi because they knew her heart was in the right place. They knew that she has had exposure to leadership through Citizen Leader Lab, and they were impressed by how well she took care of her school,’’ says Fraser-Grant. Sibisi believes that the leadership skills she gained on the programme were instrumental in attracting the funds and services to commence the project. “The workshops really helped me strategise to involve stakeholders and companies in this project. With my new skills and Mark Fraser-Grant’s help, I wrote many proposals explaining the situation at my school, highlighting that the Grade R latrines were soon going to collapse.” Sibisi says that the project is already generating excitement among her learners and staff, with construction expected to be completed towards the end of May 2023. “The school’s morale is changing. The learners are eager to come to school. Everyone’s self-esteem, dignity and motivation are up.” The community surrounding Sogidi has also become invested in making the project a success. “Our community members are not only helping to build the new facilities, but they are also protecting the school from theft and damage. The relationship between Sogidi and the community is really improving,”  says Sibisi.    
5/8/202313 minutes, 34 seconds
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Children's books (word domination)

Guest: Dr Nokthula Mazibuko Msimang, Writer, Academic producer and broadcaster
5/8/202318 minutes, 27 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: How much time did your child spend looking at a screen today?

: Kids and screen time - an expert offers advice for parents and teachers The answer likely depends on how old they are, what grade they’re in at school and what rules you have in place at home about screen time. But the reality is that, for children and adolescents growing up as “digital natives”, it is almost impossible to imagine life without screens of some sort. Devices like cellphones, laptops and tablets have become ubiquitous as tools for entertainment and education in most parts of the world. This has led parents, guardians, teachers and researchers to wonder whether screens are good or bad for children. GUEST: CATHERINE DRAPER – ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: SAMRC DEVELOPEMNTAL PATHWAYS FOR HEALTH RESEARCH UNIT   The World Health Organization recommends that school-going children (five-17 years) limit their recreational screen time. The recommendation for two to four year-olds is not more than one hour of screen time per day (less is better); it suggests that children younger than two should have no screen time. Research evidence suggests that children and adolescents were already exceeding these recommendations, and that the COVID-19 pandemic only made this worse. Get news that’s free, independent and based on evidence.  Get newsletter There isn’t yet conclusive evidence about whether screen time is good or bad for children. But, based on my ongoing research into children’s development – including the role of play, sleep, physical movement and screen time – my view is that there are benefits of educational screen time, but we don’t know enough about the potential harms.  Nevertheless, there are several things parents and teachers can do. This includes basics such as being aware of how much time children are spending on screens and what their posture is like through, to more complex issues such as what each child’s developmental weaknesses and strengths are. It also involves setting boundaries. None of this is easy to implement. However it doesn’t mean that they cannot be a healthy goal worth working towards. It is never too late to start, but the earlier you do, the better. Covering the basics First, it is essential for parents to be aware about how screen-based activities (educational and recreational) influence their child’s development, as well as their behaviour.  Secondly, remember that all children are different and will therefore respond differently to screen time. So understanding the child and their strengths and weaknesses is key. For example, if a child struggles with managing sensory input – like loud noises, bright lights or certain textures – it may be better for them to avoid recreational screen time. Thirdly, establish boundaries around screen time. This is key at home and at school.  Fourth, keep tabs on how screen time is stopping children from doing other things that are developmentally beneficial. For example, in the home, a child who is learning mostly on screens at school could be encouraged to spend time after school playing outside, and doing activities that develop fine motor skills. Screen swiping and typing are poor substitutes for activities that stimulate these skills, like writing, drawing, colouring in, painting, and cutting. Fifth, in a school environment, are there other activities that provide children and adolescents opportunities to intentionally develop their social and emotional skills that are not getting as much attention when they are working alone on screens?  Sixth, are screens set up in such a way that encourages good posture?  Baby steps Setting boundaries and striving for a healthy balance of educational and recreational screen time within the broader context of development may seem daunting.  It requires thoughtfully reflecting on the wider impacts of the choices made around screens, and offering a range of opportunities that help to boost chlidren’s chances of growing up to be healthy and well-adjusted adults. As much as possible, involve children and adolescents in conversations about why a healthy balance of screen time will benefit them. This can help them take ownership of their choices about their health and development – both in the present as well as their future health and well-being.                                    
5/8/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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5/8/202314 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview: GUESS THE DESTINATION

Guest: Prince Albert , In the Karoo – Interview: GUESS THE DESTINATION  
5/8/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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Interview - #Buhlebendalo

Interview -  #Buhlebendalo  
5/8/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: PRETTY YENDE

Guest: Pretty Yende Interview: PRETTY YENDE
5/8/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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Interview: #JSBHEALTH

Guest: Dr Greg Symons – Consultant Pulmonologist & Physician – The Jenna Lowe Clinic at Groote Schuur Interview: #JSBHEALTH  
5/8/202313 minutes, 24 seconds
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Interview: #JSBART

Guest: Dorothy Clark – VISUAL ARTIST Interview: #JSBART  
5/8/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: How to make your dairy and fresh foods last longer with the ongoing powercuts?

Guest: Maretha Vermaak - Dietician at ReDiscover Dairy Interview: How to make your dairy and fresh foods last longer with the ongoing powercuts?  
5/8/20239 minutes, 21 seconds
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Motoring Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smit, Motor expert Motoring with Nico Smit
5/8/202322 minutes, 16 seconds
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FREEDOM MONTH   Wrapping Up Freedom Month with a space we all need to visit and learn  from. THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE in the Western Cape

FREEDOM MONTH   Wrapping Up Freedom Month with a space we all need to visit and learn  from. THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE in the Western Cape. 29 Years into  our democracy what are the lessons they are highlighting for us to learn  from our past and present?   GUEST: CALVYN GILFELLAN - CEO Castle Control Board   The theme for Freedom Day 2023 is Consolidating and Safeguarding  Democratic Gains and this year, the Castle of Good Hope, for centuries  associated with armed colonial conquest and apartheid oppression, will  again host a program in support of this appropriate theme.   After the Euphoria how do we safeguard the gains of our democracy • The work of the Castle of Good Hope Does reflecting on our History in any way help us make improved ac tions for the progress of our country South Africa in decades to come; how do you foresee future genera tions would see our decisions when they become the content of future museums How do we visit the Castle of Good Hope Calvyn Gilfellan, CEO of the Castle Control Board: Since the euphoria of  that memorable day almost 30 years ago, there has been a worrisome  decline in the voter outcome in South Africa since 1994. I sense that it is  primarily the youth who do not practise their constitutional right to vote.  There was also a considerable voter education drive pre-94, and not  much was done post the historic 27 April 1994. In light of these and  other disturbing trends in our body politic, the Castle is doing its bit by  hosting a dialogue to understand why the youth is not participating in this  pillar of our hard-fought freedom and democracy. Who is at fault? Who is  to blame? Did the promises of 1994 falter?   These are a few hard questions the youth will ask society and its democ ratic leadership. Youth Democratic Vote Dialogue, where learners and  youth, the Independent Electoral Commission, and others will debate the  importance of the vote and the reasons behind voter apathy.                                            
5/2/202310 minutes, 59 seconds
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National Teach a Child to Save Day was on -  27 April offers an excellent reminder about the importance of financial education for children.

National Teach a Child to Save Day was on -  27 April offers an excellent reminder about the importance of financial education for children. The country’s steadily declining personal savings rate is spelling disaster for both individuals and the economy as a whole.    GUEST: Thapelo Tsiu – Senior Manager: Client Education and Implementation at Nedbank   With the mounting financial pressures currently experienced - inflation rates, repo rate increases, increased indebtedness, loadshedding, stagnant salaries– there is no time like the present to mobilise how financial education is key to developing money management skills that can last a lifetime.    At 0,5%, South Africa has one of the lowest savings rates in the world, and this has enormous implications for financial inclusion as well as economic performance. A healthy relationship with money, which includes a commitment to long-term saving, begins young, and so a day like this should be leveraged to get children tuned into the importance of saving.    According to EVERFI, “Developing wise financial habits at an early age can help encourage responsible decision making and a healthy relationship with money before adulthood.” Saving is an important component of financial education. No matter the age, it is never too early to start educating children on how the banking system works, especially with a savings account. Through imparting a savings culture for our children, we are able to encourage them in forming sound financial habit to unlock financial freedom even in adulthood - which is pertinent.  With the above in mind, a spokesperson from Nedbank would appreciate the opportunity to share insight into the above and below:  1. Why are days such as National Teach Children to Save Day crucial to South Africa?  2. What is the importance of educating children around finances?  3. How do i begin early in creating good financial habits for my children?  4. How can parents lead by example?  5. Can we eradicate poverty and unlock financial freedom through financial education for children?                    
4/30/202310 minutes, 14 seconds
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South Africans are fed up with their prospects, and their democracy, according to latest social attitudes survey

South Africans are fed up with their prospects, and their democracy, according to latest social attitudes survey   The mood among South Africans has soured. The latest findings from the representative survey that’s done every year by the country’s Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) shows some disturbing new trends.   GUEST: Dr Joleen Steyn – Kotze : Chief  Research SPECIALIST In Democracy and Citizenship: Developmental, Capable and ethical State Research Division at the HSRC   The sense of hopelessness and despondency with democracy that emerges from the survey does not bode well for the future of the country’s democracy. As the survey shows, as despondency increases, so too does a sense of hopelessness. The 2021 survey – with the most recent available results – consisted of 2,996 South Africans aged 16 years and older living in private residences. The data were benchmarked and weighted to be representative of the adult population. The survey echoes key points in our forthcoming work on life satisfaction and democracy in the Human Science Research Council’s flagship publication, State of the Nation. This details increasing life dissatisfaction amid growing unhappiness with democracy and despondency.    Read more: South Africans hold contradictory views about their democracy   Based on our two decade involvement in social attitudes research in South Africa, we argued that while South Africans were increasingly unhappy with democracy, their levels of life satisfaction remained stable. But we are now noting a significant decline in life satisfaction in the context of increased democratic despondency, weak political efficacy and mediocre service delivery. It is this sense of hopelessness that could potentially signal political instability in the future. What are people are saying The Social Attitudes Survey is a nationally representative, cross-sectional survey. Conducted annually since 2003, it measures underlying public perceptions, values and social fabric in South African society.  The survey represents a notable tool for monitoring evolving social, economic and political values among South Africans. We also believe it shows promising use as a predictive mechanism that could inform decision makers and policy-making processes.    Read more: South Africa's 1994 'miracle': what's left?   The most recent survey results show a marked downturn in the mood in the country since 2021, most notably around life satisfaction and future life improvement or optimism.  A downturn in life satisfaction: South Africans show a recent downturn in their general life satisfaction, a measure that has remained relatively stable over the last 18 or so years (Figure 1). When asked to reflect on their current personal life circumstances, only 41% were satisfied with their lives in late 2021 compared to 52% in 2014. This is a significant decline for a measure that is usually quite stable.  This points to appreciable strain on life satisfaction, something that is likely to be more acutely felt among poor and vulnerable citizens.                                                                          
4/30/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION : This year’s Franschhoek Literary Festival has a selection of international and pan-African authors taking part in the programme’s 80 plus sessions 19-21 May.

WORD DOMINATION This year’s Franschhoek Literary Festival has a selection of international and pan-African authors taking part in the programme’s 80 plus sessions 19-21 May.  GUEST: ELITHA VAN DER SANDT - Festival Director Franschhoek Literary Festival WWW.FLF.CO.ZA Among the authors from across the continent who will be in Franschhoek during the weekend of Friday 19th - Sunday 21st May, is award-winning Zimbabwean author, Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu. Her bestselling novel, The Theory of Flight, won the 2019 Sunday Times Fiction Prize, followed by The History of Man (2020) and The Quality of Mercy (2022), which completed the trilogy. Ndlovu also won the prestigious Wingham Campbell Prize in 2022, administered by Yale University. Ndlovu will be in conversation with Pumla Dineo Gqola on 21 May in the session THE PRACTICE OF FLIGHT. She will also take part in PENS OF POWER (20 May) where she is joined by Sue Nyathi in a discussion with Joanne Joseph on whether storytelling can serve as a weapon of hope and change, within the context of the authors’ fictional visions of Zimbabwean history. Zimbabwean author Sue Nyathi, author of four novels - The Polygamist (2012), The Gold Diggers (2018), The Family Affair (2020) and An Angel’s Demise (2022), also takes part in WHY FICTION? on 19 May. During what promises to be an intimate and inspiring session, Gail Schimmel will explore the social roles and personal motivations of creating fiction with Nyathi, Rachel Joyce and Margie Orford.  Rwandan author Pie-Pacifique Kabalira-Uwase shares his astonishing story of fleeing tragedy in Rwanda in the session UNSTOPPABLE on 21 May. Auhor Sihle Khumalo delves into Kabalira-Uwase’s journey from car guard to receiving a Mandela Rhodes Scholarship and starting a thriving company. Two Pan-African authors join the festival via Zoom. In the 20 May session TRAP OF THE PAST, Joy Watson meets Nigerian writer Aiwanose Odafen whose debut novel Tomorrow I Become a Woman – a gripping exploration of patriarchal violence, forbidden love and cultural conflict – has been acclaimed as ‘searing and beautifully rendered’. On the same day, in the session CONTINENTAL DRAUGHT, Jonny Steinberg goes myth-busting with Dipo Faloyin (via Zoom), author of Africa is Not a Country, an irreverent celebration of the African continent and its dizzying diversity.  One of this year’s most powerful sessions is likely to be THE RELEASE which sees Marina Cantacuzino, author of Forgiveness: An Exploration, in conversation with former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela. The forgiveness of self and others creates a restorative narrative with the power to transform lives, yet how does one actually forgive at a deep level? Cantacuzino spent 18 years learning about forgiveness, and the backlash that may accompany what is often a very challenging process. She will also participate in the two other sessions relating to apology and forgiveness, SORRY BEYOND WORDS and LETTING IT GO. Are today’s literary novelists too safe and genre-bound? In a thought-provoking session titled UNHEARD OF Margie Orford (on Zoom) talks creative rule-breaking with the risk-tolerant Maddie Mortimer (UK), author of Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies which won the Desmond Elliott Prize and was longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2022. Also joining the festival from her home base in London via Zoom is celebrated comedian Ruby Wax who talks to Sarah Bullen in JA WELL, NOT FINE about her latest and most significant book yet on mental health, I’m Not as Well as I Thought I Was. Poetry lovers will not want to miss PLATH, BEYOND THE MYTH which sees Dominique Botha talk with Heather Clark (via Zoom) about her biography of a genius who has been reduced to the image of her suicide in contemporary culture. Clark’s Red Comet:The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, magisterially corrects the picture.    The festival thanks FLF 2023 partners including Franschhoek Wine Valley, FLF founding sponsor Porcupine Ridge, official FLF bookstore Exclusive Books, as well as sponsors News24, Ninety One SA, Yellowwoods Social Investments, Jonathan Ball Publishers, NB Publishers, PanMacmillan, Pam Golding Properties, Discovery and venue sponsors Le Quartier Français and Sterrekopje.                                                        
4/30/202314 minutes, 47 seconds
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#JSBGuestPresenter Sunday

#JSBGuestPresenter KOKETSO SYLVIA MILOSEVIC - CEO and Founder of Riches and Beyond, Professional Property investor, Property Mentor, International speaker, Residential property developer and entrepreneur. She is also the author of the new book “Winning The Property Game”   KOKETSO :   •    Choosing the property career path •    Growing up   The Book : Winning The property Game •    The  Chapters •    Overall Lesson   •    How you would describe the Property market in South African now •    Buyer or Sellers’ market •    Ways to spot opportunities as one invests in the property sector •    Other opportunities outside the home buying sector from office rental space etc.     Koketso Sylvia Milosevic runs a global business, travels the world managing her property empire, and hosts international TV shows about investing in property. How did an ordinary girl from the township of Ga-Rankuwa achieve all this, amassing considerable wealth in the process?   In Winning the Property Game, Koketso reveals how she built her property portfolio, turning it into a multi-million-rand business. Having trained more than 50 000 students, she now shares her secrets with the world: From how to optimise joint venture deals; orchestrate capital flips; elicit crowd-funding and utilise stokvels to how to attract angel investors to grow the business. With black women driving the South African property market, this guide could not be more timely. Koketso speaks with authority. Her hard-won insights are based on her own experience. Turning her golden rules into action, you too can watch the results unfold as you achieve financial freedom.                    
4/30/202331 minutes, 36 seconds
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COMMUNITY : The Challenge fund is designed to support up to 50 informal waste collectors over 2 years to develop their skills and capacity in recycling.

GUEST: ANGELA LUDEK - Project Officer Informal Sector Engagement - WasteAid  COMMUNITY The Huhtamaki Wastepreneur Challenge has launched in Diepsloot, Johannesburg. The Challenge fund is designed to support up to 50 informal waste collectors over 2 years to develop their skills and capacity in recycling.         It will involve a tailored 12-week holistic training course which will culminate in an opportunity for candidates to pitch for seed funding to grow their business.   Following on from Huhtamaki’s initial investment in the Circular Economy Network, a leading global sustainable packaging producer is partnering with WasteAid once again to provide investment in South Africa to support young people who are trying to start up in the waste management industry. Over 90% of recycled waste collected in South Africa is carried out by the informal sector. Many of these collectors are low-income earners, living on less than 50 Rand a day (GBP £2.50). WasteAid, a UK based International NGO, has been pioneering approaches in South Africa, Egypt and The Gambia to support young waste collectors to move up the value chain to enable them to increase the income they make from recycling.   The Wastepreneur Challenge is taking place in Diepsloot a township north east of Johannesburg with a population of more than 850,000. After a local advertising campaign and screening process, 39 waste collectors applied and were interviewed and 20 waste collectors have been selected to take part in this first cohort. The candidates come from a wide variety of backgrounds, both female and male, old and young, some have been working in waste for many years but have not received any financial or skills support. All of them are keen to learn more about how to build their businesses.   One of the unique aspects of the training is the amazing team that WasteAid has brought together to deliver the programme. The Wot-If? Trust, led by Gail Styger, has been working with young people in Diepsloot for many years, running a business centre where entrepreneurs can access training and business support as well as IT skills. WasteAid has also brought in core trainers that have a lived experience of working in and building successful businesses within the waste management industry. Harriet Matjila, one of the lead trainers runs an all-female run Buy-Back centre in Johannesburg. Mandlenkosi Nkosi,   who is also leading a number of sessions, started out as a waste collector and now runs two thriving plastics recycling businesses in South Africa. Ursula Lebuso will be working alongside Harriet and Mandlenkosi – she is a financial advisor and holds an impressive portfolio of trainings for high performing companies across South Africa. The modules include a range of topics from getting to understand the world of waste and also on personal and business finance.   Michelle Wilson, Director of Programmes at WasteAid says: “We are really excited to continue our partnership with Huhtamaki in South Africa and are proud to be able to support and track the progress of these motivated Wastepreneurs. Through this course we want to show there is pride in working on the waste value chain. Through the course, we see a real opportunity for young and old to build viable livelihoods through recycling.”   “We at Huhtamaki believe that waste is very valuable secondary material. To make this a reality, incentivization, innovation, partnerships and changes in consumer behaviour all play a role. It is very important to support and encourage young Wastepreneurs by showing them the limitless possibilities that the circular economy can offer. In our view, collaboration can make a real difference and that’s why we are delighted with our partnership with WasteAid.” says Shane Van der Nest, General Manager at Huhtamaki South Africa Fibre Foodservice operation.   The training started on 30 th March 2023 and will complete on 22 nd June 2023, followed by a month of tailored business mentorship. The challenge will culminate in a pitching event where the Wastepreneurs can pitch for seed funding to develop their business idea.   About WasteAid: WasteAid is a leading international development organisation on a mission to tackle the global waste crisis. 2 billion people do not have their waste collected and 3 billion lack a decent disposal site, leading to the spread of disease and polluting the air, land, rivers and oceans.     WasteAid works with governments and communities in low- and middle-income countries to address the root causes of climate change and marine plastic pollution.  WasteAid shares waste management knowledge and skills; trains people to become self-employed recycling entrepreneurs; and influences decision-makers and the donor community to increase investment in waste management.    About Huhtamaki Huhtamaki is a leading global provider of sustainable packaging solutions for consumers around the world, enabling wellbeing and convenience. Our innovative products protect on-the-go and on-the-shelf food and beverages, ensuring hygiene and safety, and help prevent food waste. We embed sustainability in everything we do. We are committed to achieving carbon neutral production and designing all our products to be recyclable, compostable or reusable by 2030.      
4/30/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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JSB Health : World Veterinary Day falls Today 29 April each year and global animal health  company, Zoetis South Africa (Zoetis is the largest global animal health compa ny)

World Veterinary Day falls Today 29 April each year and global animal health company, Zoetis South Africa (Zoetis is the largest global animal health compa ny), is encouraging all pet owners to celebrate the critical role that veterinarians  play in supporting and maintaining the health of companion animals – and to  ask how the health and wellness of veterinarians can be supported.     GUEST: DR. TARRYN DENT - Business Unit Lead: Companion Animals,  at Zoetis.     “Veterinarians have the unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in  the lives of both animals and their human companions by treating illnesses,  preventing diseases, and educating pet owners about responsible animal care,”  says Dr Tarryn Dent, Business Unit Lead: Companion Animals, at Zoetis.     “It’s a rewarding and respected profession, and one we look forward to cele brating each year with our veterinarian partners on World Veterinary Day. How ever, as much as being a veterinarian is a dream job for many children and  adults alike, it is a profession that comes with many emotional stressors as well,  and it’s these, and their impact on mental health, that we are focusing on this  year. If you are an animal lover, your veterinarian plays a critical role in your life  and that of your fur babies. Let’s give them all the support we can.”     High stress environments impact mental health and wellness     Many high-stress work environments are fast-paced, with long hours and heavy  workloads. However, veterinary practices have the added pressure of making  accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions, combined with the emotional as pects of the job, which can lead to high levels of stress and burnout.            
4/29/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION : CONSTITUTION HILL JHB

CONSTITUTION HILL JHB   GUEST: DAWN ROBERTSON - CEO Constitution Hill   CURATED : Makers Market: Celebrating Artisan Craftsmanship and Creativity to  launch at Constitution Hill next week Friday 5 May 2023     A world of curated excellence at the highly anticipated Curated. Makers Market, set to  take place on 5 May 2023 at Constitution Hill This one-of-a-kind event promises to  showcase the finest craftsmanship and creativity from local artisans, bringing together  a diverse collection of makers, creators, and enthusiasts in a celebration of handmade  goods.   With over 40 talented artisans handpicked for their unique skills and exceptional quali ty, the Curated Makers Market is a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind creations, from  handmade jewellery, ceramics, textiles, woodworking, leather goods, home decor, and  much more. The event provides a platform for artisans to showcase their talent and  connect with discerning shoppers who appreciate the art of craftsmanship and creativi ty.     For the inaugural event, Curated. Market is thrilled to team up with the legendary Obri gado lifestyle event. Known for its eclectic take of music in Jozi culture bringing the  heat from Afro Latin, Bossa Nova, Soul to Funk and everything in-between! Visitors to  the market can expect to kick off the weekend with an event that delivers the perfect  family outing.   Children visiting the market will delight in an exceptional children’s zone that has  been programmed by Play Africa - the first interactive children’s museum in Southern  Africa, Play Africa allows children to play, discover, innovate and connect by focusing  on creative, holistic and playful learning.   The Curated. Makers Market is not just a shopping experience; it's an opportunity to  connect with the artisans themselves and learn about their craft. Visitors will have the  chance to engage in interactive demonstrations, workshops, and meet-and-greets with  the artisans, gaining insight into their creative process and taking home a unique piece  of art that tells a story.     In addition to the diverse range of handmade goods, the Curated. Makers Market will  also feature a curated selection of local food vendors offering delectable treats and re freshments. From gourmet snacks to artisanal beverages, visitors can indulge in a  culinary journey while exploring the market and taking in the vibrant atmosphere. our  market also offers a wide array of pantry essentials and fresh flowers! It's the perfect  opportunity to support local businesses while stocking up on your weekly pantry and  adding a touch of beauty to your home.   The Curated. Makers Market is not just about commerce; it's about fostering a sense of  community and supporting local talent. It's a place where creativity thrives, connections  are made, and stories are shared. It's an opportunity to discover and support artisans  who pour their heart and soul into their craft, and a chance to take home some thing truly special and unique.   "We are thrilled to bring together such an extraordinary group of artisans at the Curat ed Makers Market. We believe in the power of handmade goods and the stories behind  them, and our goal is to create a memorable experience for both artisans and visitors  alike. Constitution Hill is committed to supporting local talent and fostering a sense of  community, and we can't wait to share this exciting event with everyone." - Dawn  Robertson the CEO of Constitution Hill  
4/29/20237 minutes, 31 seconds
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CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT : Near-pandemic outbreak of cockroaches: The dangers of pesticides to the  environment

CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT : Near-pandemic outbreak of cockroaches: The dangers of pesticides to the  environment CropLife South Africa has warned that the very wet and humid weather condi tions over the summer months have brought about an outbreak of German  cockroaches in the country. The group said cockroach numbers had increased  recently, not only because of the weather, but also the unhygienic conditions  that prevail in South Africa. GUEST: DR. GERHARD VERDOORN - Operations and Stewardship Manager,  CropLife South Africa Cockroach control starts with a serious effort to sanitise human habitation of  refuse and left-over foodstuffs. A dirty kitchen that is littered with left-over food  and freely available pet food needs serious intervention to deny these un savoury critters from invading a home and setting up a colony. Refuse bags  must be secured in plastic wheelie bins or drums out of access of cockroaches.  Floor surfaces, potential breeding spots and hide-outs in kitchens, pantries and  bathrooms must be thoroughly washed and disinfected with a diluted solution of  sodium hypochlorite (domestic bleach). Places that attract and harbour cock roaches include electrical appliances such as fridges and washing machines,  cupboards under kitchen and bathroom basins, drainpipe cavities in walls, food  cupboards, outdoor drains and dark enclosed areas such as garages. Cock roaches enjoy the heat and humidity underneath electrical appliances and  basins, and that is where they often set up breeding colonies. Cockroaches are primarily active at night, but the current outbreak is of such  magnitude that the insects are running around during the day in most home steads. Homeowners, the fast-food sector, retail sector and hospitality industry  should act quick to stop the tide of cockroaches in South Africa. CropLife South  Africa warns all citizens to abide by the statutes of the country and only use  registered pesticides strictly according to their label instructions to avoid health  impacts on themselves, their families or their clients. Do not buy unlabelled pes ticides in small containers from social media advertisers or street vendors as  those products are likely to pose a severe hazard and risk to people when ap plied indoors. A fumigant in the form of an aerosol canister or fumigation tablet can provide a  rapid knockout of most adults and juvenile cockroaches, but consumers must  follow safety instructions by wearing a facial cover and evacuating the premises  of all inhabitants for the duration of the fumigation as stated on the labels. If the  service of a pest control operator is contracted, consumers must insist on proof  of registration as a fumigation pest control operator under the Fertilizers, Farm  Feeds, Agricultural Remedies and Stock Remedies Act, 1947 (Act No. 36 of  1947) – a registration certificate issued by the Registrar of Act No. 36 of 1947 is  the only valid certificate. Consumers must not contract operators that have only  undergone training and have not received a valid registration certificate from  the office of the Registrar. Also check which pesticide is offered to be used by  the pest control operator and if the label does not indicate application for indoor  cockroach control, refrain from using the services of such an operator. Cockroach baits are highly effective and pose a very low risk to people and pets. Reg istered baits are available in ready-to-use bait stations or easy-to-apply syringes. Baits  should be applied (or bait stations placed out) where cockroaches are most likely to  forage at night, such as inside pantries or in the corners of kitchen counter tops. Place  bait stations out of view of children and pets. There are also glue traps available for  cockroaches and these can be used alongside baits and bait stations. CropLife SA reminds all South Africans that pesticides are highly regulated sub stances and that everyone is bound by the statutes of Act No. 36 of 1947. This  means any person advertising, selling, buying or using a pesticide may only do  so according to the label instructions of the pesticide. CropLife SA is working  closely with the Directorate of Agriculture Inputs Control (DAIC) Inspectorate to  clamp down on people that sell highly toxic substances, such as pure dichlor vos, unlawfully via social media. The Inspectorate has thus far made serious in terventions in unregistered pesticides and has had great success in confiscating  large quantities of such unregistered and highly hazardous products. Members of the public who are aware of the advertising or sale of unregistered prod ucts for cockroaches may send information to the Operations and Stewardship Man ager of CropLife SA (details below) who will trigger investigation with the DAIC Inspec torate. The cockroach outbreak does not warrant unlawful activities that pose a grave  risk to people’s health.   A fumigant in the form of an aerosol canister or fumigation tablet can provide a rapid  knockout of most adults and juvenile cockroaches, but consumers must follow safety  instructions by wearing a facial cover and evacuating the premises of all inhabitants for  the duration of the fumigation as stated on the labels. If the service of a pest control  operator is contracted, consumers must insist on proof of registration as a fumigation  pest control operator under the Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Agricultural Remedies and  Stock Remedies Act, 1947 (Act No. 36 of 1947) – a registration certificate issued by  the Registrar of Act No. 36 of 1947 is the only valid certificate. Consumers must not  contract operators that have only undergone training and have not received a valid reg istration certificate from the office of the Registrar. Also check which pesticide is offered  to be used by the pest control operator and if the label does not indicate application for  indoor cockroach control, refrain from using the services of such an operator. Take  note that pure dichlorvos and aluminium phosphide may not be applied indoors due to  the high hazard and risk posed by these products. There are registered fumigants that  contain 12% or less dichlorvos that may be used, but strictly according to the safety  instructions on their labels.   Surface sprays that contain pyrethroids can be applied as a follow-up after fumigation,  especially under electrical appliances, basins and in drainpipe outlets. Take care to use  personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves, facial cover, long sleeves and  pants with long leggings. Do not apply any insecticide while people and pets are in doors; they should only re-enter when treated surfaces are dry.   Cockroach baits are highly effective and pose a very low risk to people and pets. Reg istered baits are available in ready-to-use bait stations or easy-to-apply syringes. Baits  should be applied (or bait stations placed out) where cockroaches are most likely to  forage at night, such as inside pantries or in the corners of kitchen counter tops. Place  bait stations out of view of children and pets. There are also glue traps available for  cockroaches and these can be used alongside baits and bait stations.  
4/29/202312 minutes, 25 seconds
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STREET NETBALL

21 April saw the launch of Sporting Chance Street Netball – a regional street netball  programme that will reach 768 girls under the age of 13, guiding them towards future  opportunities through the valuable lessons of sport.   GUEST:  BRAD BING - CEO of Sporting chance ●    Using sport as a tool for change ●    The selection process for the young ladies that take part in the program ●    The Netball World Cup takes place in July this year in South Africa (Cape Town); what is the impact this will make for the sport Street Netball’s inaugural centre pass will take place simultaneously on Friday the 21st  at 2pm across the Cape communities of Grassy Park, Elsies River, Mitchell's Plain,  Khayelitsha, Langa, Mfuleni, Ocean View and Nomzamo, and forms part of the City of  Cape Town’s Countdown to The Netball World Cup. Regional finals are then planned for Youth Day, 16 June, and the festival finale will take  place in the Fan Park next to the CTICC to coincide with the 2023 Vitality Netball World  Cup (VNWC).   Endorsed by the Cape Town Netball Federation and Netball South Africa, and con ceived and co-ordinated by Sporting Chance, a youth sports development organisation  based in Cape Town, the Street Netball programme teaches life skills through the  game of netball to children who need it most, where it is needed most - in communities  that are plagued by poverty and crime, and lacking in adequate facilities or structured  after-school activities.   “The street is the ideal venue for kids to come together and do something positive and  healthy,” says Brad Bing, managing director of Sporting Chance. “We need to take  back the streets from social evils in our communities – programmes like Street Netball  turn the streets into a stage where life lessons can be taught, friendships forged and  communities entertained.   Empowering Cape Town’s Girls With Life Skills Bing goes on to explain that a very important aspect of the Street Netball initiative is a  Life Skills programme that will run concurrently for eight weeks. “Emthonjeni Coun selling and Training, one of our supporting partners, will be working with the girls  across the eight Cape communities to equip them with essential life skills and empow erment knowledge to help them plan for their futures. Being healthy and keeping active  are added critical life skills taught by the programme and so necessary to keep building  a healthy South Africa.”   In addition to this, SA netball icon Phumza Maweni has come on board as an ambas sador for Street Netball. The Phumza Maweni Foundation, as supporting partners, will  also be assisting to identify netball players that display exceptional talent and flair and  will mentor and monitor their netball progress going forward. “And it isn’t only the children who will benefit from this programme - 16 local coaches  and a coordinator will be selected from each of the eight communities and these 136  adults will be empowered to make each Street Netball community programme their  own,” continues Bing. About the Street Netball Programme Rollout The Street Netball matches will hit the neighbourhood streets of Cape Town with  round-robin matches taking place in the eight different communities. Sixteen teams  of six players each are entered into each community league competing in an  adapted 5-a-side version of the conventional game. Weekly matches will be  played for eight weeks, followed by the regional finals on Friday 16 June, and  culminating in the festival finale which will coincide with the 2023 Vitality Netball  World Cup (VNWC) as part of the exciting line-up of events planned around this  international event.        
4/29/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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MOTORING ON JSB: NICO SMIT

MOTORING ON JSB  GUEST: NICO SMIT                         09H10 FREEDOM MONTH   Wrapping Up Freedom Month with a space we all need to visit and learn  from. THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE in the Western Cape. 29 Years into  our democracy what are the lessons they are highlighting for us to learn  from our past and present?   GUEST: CALVYN GILFELLAN - CEO Castle Control Board   The theme for Freedom Day 2023 is Consolidating and Safeguarding  Democratic Gains and this year, the Castle of Good Hope, for centuries  associated with armed colonial conquest and apartheid oppression, will  again host a program in support of this appropriate theme.   After the Euphoria how do we safeguard the gains of our democracy • The work of the Castle of Good Hope Does reflecting on our History in any way help us make improved ac tions for the progress of our country South Africa in decades to come; how do you foresee future genera tions would see our decisions when they become the content of future museums How do we visit the Castle of Good Hope Calvyn Gilfellan, CEO of the Castle Control Board: Since the euphoria of  that memorable day almost 30 years ago, there has been a worrisome  decline in the voter outcome in South Africa since 1994. I sense that it is  primarily the youth who do not practise their constitutional right to vote.  There was also a considerable voter education drive pre-94, and not  much was done post the historic 27 April 1994. In light of these and  other disturbing trends in our body politic, the Castle is doing its bit by  hosting a dialogue to understand why the youth is not participating in this  pillar of our hard-fought freedom and democracy. Who is at fault? Who is  to blame? Did the promises of 1994 falter?   These are a few hard questions the youth will ask society and its democ ratic leadership. Youth Democratic Vote Dialogue, where learners and  youth, the Independent Electoral Commission, and others will debate the  importance of the vote and the reasons behind voter apathy.                                       09h20 JSBART     In earlier centuries, flowers were coveted status symbols, today they are traded global ly as a mass product. Currently, the flower is coming into focus as a fragile yet indis pensable component of our global eco-system. With objects from art, design, fashion  and natural science, Flowers Forever offers an elaborately staged tour through the cul tural history of flowers from antiquity to the present day.     GUEST: OWANTO – Visual Artist     The presentation comprises around one hundred and seventy works from international  collections as well as installations created especially for the exhibition. Important ex amples from the histories of art and design enter into a fruitful dialog with new artistic  approaches. The exhibition features works by Jan Brueghel the Younger, Abraham  Mignon, Barbara Regina Dietzsch, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Hannah Höch, Andreas  Gursky, Miguel Chevalier, Ann Carrington, Patricia Kaersenhout, Kehinde Wiley,  DRIFT, and many other artists. They all bring the multifaceted cultural history of flowers  to life in impressive ways.     MORE ABOUT THE GUEST:   Owanto is a multi-cultural Gabonese artist born in Paris, France. She was  raised in Libreville, Gabon, and later moved to Europe to study Philosophy, Lit erature and Languages at the Institut Catholic de Paris in Madrid, Spain.  Owanto’s multidisciplinary practice emerges from a 30-year ca reer where she explores a variety of media, including photog raphy, sculpture, painting, video, sound, installation and per formative works. A practice that enables her to engage with   consciousness through the notion of memory, both personal  and collective.  In 2009, Owanto represented the Republic of Gabon at the 53rd  Venice Biennale with a solo show entitled “The Lighthouse of  Memory – Go Nogé Mènè”, being the very first artist from   Central Africa to exhibit solo in a National Pavilion. Through   the use of archives and found documents her proposal traces  the past to shape the future, honouring the title “Go Nogé   Mènè” which means “building the future” in her mother   tongue. Central to her artistic proposal is the question “OÙ   ALLONS NOUS?” (Where Are We Going?). A poetic, om nipresent, important, fundamental and universal probe.  Owanto’s interest in memory leads her to construct new utopian  worlds while reflecting on the concepts of identity, transfor mation and evolution. As the daughter of a Gabonese mother  and French father, influenced by Africa, Europe, colonialism   and the earth, the artist explores cross-cultural and transhis torical dialogues. She seeks to interrogate the meaning of   existence and of her personal and shared history.  https://www.afronova.com/artists/owanto/             09:35 – JSB SESSIONS  GUEST: DUDU MAKHOBA – Jazz Musician Dudu started to sing in the choir and soon appreciated her  gift, her smooth, soft chocolate voice. Although Dudu as pired to study for and pursue a degree in Psychology, her  exposure to Jazz music created a deep burning passion  and fascination. Constantly developing her soulful jazz  voice Dudu then decided to complete her National Diploma  in Jazz and Popular music at Central Johannesburg Col lege (CJC). Through the years Dudu has performed for various crowds  in different spaces both nationally and internationally. 09h50 – KNOW YOUR WORLD SABC EDUCATION Today the kids were asked ….Have you ever heard about the bermuda triangle ? What are some of the things you've heard about it?    
4/29/202319 minutes, 2 seconds
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JSBART : In earlier centuries, flowers were coveted status symbols, today they are traded global ly as a mass product

JSBART     In earlier centuries, flowers were coveted status symbols, today they are traded global ly as a mass product. Currently, the flower is coming into focus as a fragile yet indis pensable component of our global eco-system. With objects from art, design, fashion  and natural science, Flowers Forever offers an elaborately staged tour through the cul tural history of flowers from antiquity to the present day.     GUEST: OWANTO – Visual Artist     The presentation comprises around one hundred and seventy works from international  collections as well as installations created especially for the exhibition. Important ex amples from the histories of art and design enter into a fruitful dialog with new artistic  approaches. The exhibition features works by Jan Brueghel the Younger, Abraham  Mignon, Barbara Regina Dietzsch, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Hannah Höch, Andreas  Gursky, Miguel Chevalier, Ann Carrington, Patricia Kaersenhout, Kehinde Wiley,  DRIFT, and many other artists. They all bring the multifaceted cultural history of flowers  to life in impressive ways.     MORE ABOUT THE GUEST:   Owanto is a multi-cultural Gabonese artist born in Paris, France. She was  raised in Libreville, Gabon, and later moved to Europe to study Philosophy, Lit erature and Languages at the Institut Catholic de Paris in Madrid, Spain.  Owanto’s multidisciplinary practice emerges from a 30-year ca reer where she explores a variety of media, including photog raphy, sculpture, painting, video, sound, installation and per formative works. A practice that enables her to engage with   consciousness through the notion of memory, both personal  and collective.  In 2009, Owanto represented the Republic of Gabon at the 53rd  Venice Biennale with a solo show entitled “The Lighthouse of  Memory – Go Nogé Mènè”, being the very first artist from   Central Africa to exhibit solo in a National Pavilion. Through   the use of archives and found documents her proposal traces  the past to shape the future, honouring the title “Go Nogé   Mènè” which means “building the future” in her mother   tongue. Central to her artistic proposal is the question “OÙ   ALLONS NOUS?” (Where Are We Going?). A poetic, om nipresent, important, fundamental and universal probe.  Owanto’s interest in memory leads her to construct new utopian  worlds while reflecting on the concepts of identity, transfor mation and evolution. As the daughter of a Gabonese mother  and French father, influenced by Africa, Europe, colonialism   and the earth, the artist explores cross-cultural and transhis torical dialogues. She seeks to interrogate the meaning of   existence and of her personal and shared history.  https://www.afronova.com/artists/owanto/
4/29/202311 minutes, 12 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS : Dudu started to sing in the choir and soon appreciated her  gift, her smooth, soft chocolate voice

JSB SESSIONS  GUEST: DUDU MAKHOBA – Jazz Musician Dudu started to sing in the choir and soon appreciated her  gift, her smooth, soft chocolate voice. Although Dudu as pired to study for and pursue a degree in Psychology, her  exposure to Jazz music created a deep burning passion  and fascination. Constantly developing her soulful jazz  voice Dudu then decided to complete her National Diploma  in Jazz and Popular music at Central Johannesburg Col lege (CJC). Through the years Dudu has performed for various crowds  in different spaces both nationally and internationally.  
4/29/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Hobbit opened at the National Children’s Theatre on 16 April, directed by award-winning South African director Alan Swerdlow.

The Hobbit opened at the National Children’s Theatre on 16 April, directed by award-winning South African director Alan Swerdlow.
4/27/202310 minutes
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THEATRE : The Hobbit opened at the National Children’s Theatre on 16 April, directed by award-winning South African director Alan Swerdlow.

THEATRE    The Hobbit opened at the National Children’s Theatre on 16 April, directed by award-winning South African director Alan Swerdlow. The play is based on a 2019 adaption by Greg Banks for the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, USA   GUEST: ALAN SWERDLOW    The Hobbit brings fantasy fun to National Children’s TheatreThe show’s cast is led by Naledi award-winning actor, Gamelihle Bovana, and there are opportunities where actors invite the audience into the story, creating a shared experience for all stakeholders involved, and where something magical happens.Would you be interested in having an interview with Alan Swerdlow, National Children’s Theatre Director for Hobbit to share more information on the production? He could share more information such as:- Tell us a bit more about the production, what inspired the play?- Tell characters in the play?- The importance of children being exposed to plays/theatre at an early age? - The importance of keeping art/culture/Theatre industry alive in SA?  Sustainable furniture   DIYgirls is a full-service interior design company located in Johannesburg. They design functional and aspirational interiors. Their solutions are tailored to the unique style and needs of their clients, with a focus on sustainability.  Vinette believes that beautiful design should not come at the expense of our planet. DIYgirls take pride in their commitment to ethical and environmentally conscious production. Vinette shares her insights and experiences at the back of International Earth Day.     GUEST: Vinette Diab Nicholls – Owner of DIYgirls   As a pioneer in eco-friendly and sustainable design projects, Vinette discusses the importance of environmentally friendly materials and ethical production processes in the furniture industry. Vinette can speak to the following interview subjects and talking points:   • The importance of sustainability in the furniture and interior design industry. • The benefits of using recycled plastic waste in furniture production. • The need for a global commitment to ethical and environmentally conscious production. • How to ensure you use fabrics that are green, eco-friendly, and internationally compliant when decorating your home. • The demand for eco-friendly and sustainable design projects.   ABOUT Owner DIYgirls   Their in-house workshop and sewing room allow them to bridge the gap between design and manufacturing, by crafting bespoke decorative accessories, window treatments and furniture that is equal in quality and durability. By doing so, they are then able to offer clients flexibility in terms of the style, size and colour of their furniture and soft furnishings.   Whether it’s a quick bedroom refresh or a new design for a larger interior, much of our trade stems from repeat clients and direct referrals.            
4/27/20239 minutes, 52 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION : STHEMBISO DLAMINI - Gauteng Tourism Authority CEO

    CLUE: Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999, the site is home to the largest concentration of human ancestral remains anywhere in the world. Where are we today?    ANSWER: THE CRADLE OF HUMAN KIND  The Cradle of Humankind is one of 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South Africa.  It lies about 50km north-west of Johannesburg, One of the first major discoveries here was that of 'Mrs Ples', a pre-human skull dating back more than 2-million years (Australopithecus Africanus) that was unearthed by Professor Robert Broom and his assistant, John Robinson, in 1947.    REVIVING TOURISM POST THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ERA  In tourism news this week MEC of Economic Development Tasneem Motara  celebrated a massive injection of Gauteng tourism revenue of R52 Billion in 2022, as she toured local attractions in the West Rand   GUEST: STHEMBISO DLAMINI - Gauteng Tourism Authority CEO   1.      Does this mean tourism is back in business after the covid-19 lockdown? 2.      How has small business recovered and now you are faced with loadshedding?  3.      Your experience of the cradle of humankind heritage site and as one of the main destination attractions in Gauteng?  4.      Your top 3 go to places in Gauteng?   Here the landscape is dotted with subterranean limestone caves that have turned up a rich fossil record for human evolutionary studies. These findings have led to the 'Out of Africa' theory, theorising that most human ancestors originated from one general spot… Africa. It’s here where you get to see history in the flesh, or should we say bone. Tens of thousands of visitors from across the world come here to see first-hand the fossil record that lies in the network of limestone caves beneath the surface. Explore the Sterkfontein Caves, Swartkrans and Kromdraai, among other fossil sites, and discover the story of what the world was like when our human ancestors were evolving some 2 to 3 million years ago. At the Sterkfontein Caves alone, the remains of more than 500 Hominids (the Hominid family includes modern-day humans and their direct ancestors) have been uncovered. This not only led to the area being declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 but has also helped to prove the ‘Out of Africa’ theory, which is that humans and their ancestors evolved in Africa and then spread out to the rest of the world over time. Fossils were first unearthed here in the 1890s when the caves were blasted open for lime needed for the extraction of gold discovered on the Witwatersrand in 1886. But it was only from the 1930s that serious scientific work started to take place.       
4/27/202311 minutes, 4 seconds
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JSB FOOD :   THE HARVESTING HERITAGE CULINARY COMPETITION

10 of South Africa’s top chefs  the Strydkraal(Limpopo) small farmers, Harvesting Heritage, SocioTech, Nederburg Wines and the South African Chefs Association have teamed up to create a new and unique cooking competition.    GUEST: CHEF ANDILE SOMDAKA  GUEST: MAZOLA MAGWAZA - Sommelier    When, where?  Date:      Saturday, 27 May 2023 Time:     12:00 until 17:00 Venue:   Brooklyn Bridge, 570 Fehrsen St, Brooklyn, Pretoria Booking link:https://qkt.io/A7dhaV   How does the competition on 27 May work? Chefs and farmers who grow indigenous and heritage crops working together:  Ten of South Africa’s top chefs have had multiple meetings with a community of small farmers in the village of Strydkraal Limpopo. The farmers grow heritage and indigenous crops and breed Nguni heritage cattle.  The rules of the competition say that the chefs must use Nguni beef and traditional vegetables to create delicious and innovative dishes.  What sorts of ingredients will be used? The chefs may use any indigenous and/ or heritage ingredients that the Strydkraal farmers can produce. Examples of possible ingredients include morogo (such as thepe, leroto, morogo wadinawa etc), gourds such as lerotse and beans such as ditlou(also known as Bambara nuts and jugo beans).  What sort of food will there be? New African Cuisine The idea is for chefs to take traditional ingredients and reconfigure them in modern ways. The use of ingredients must be authentic and respectful but also exciting and innovative. Expect New African Cuisine at its finest.    How can listeners taste this exciting, innovative food?  There are only 240 tickets for the food. These tickets cost R895 a head. For this ticket price diners get 7 plates plus wine.  Those who don’t want/ cant afford to pay R895 can visit the event, watch the chefs cook and savour similar but less fancy food made using traditional ingredients at food stalls.   What is Sommelier Magwaza doing?  Multi award winning sommelier Moses Magwaza is presenting indigenous food and wine pairing master class sessions at the event at a cost of R250 per person.     More details @harvestingheritage   Participating chefs  Andile Somdaka Lance Williamson Wandile Mabaso Absalom Kotsokoane Mzwandile (Hector) Mnyayisa Themba Chauke Nhlanhla Masango Tshepiso Ramatlhodi Napo Ramaili Sizwe Cebekhulu Participating sommelier:  Moses Magwaza              
4/27/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
4/27/202320 minutes, 31 seconds
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THE MUFFINZ : Known for their soulful live performances, renowned South African group, The Muffinz, are set to deliver a  performance at Theatre of Marcellus stage at Emperors Palace on the 3rd of June.

THE MUFFINZ  Known for their soulful live performances, renowned South African group, The Muffinz, are set to deliver a  performance at Theatre of Marcellus stage at Emperors Palace on the 3rd of June.   GUEST: GREGORY MABUSELA  GUEST: SIFISO BUTHELEZI  The Muffinz have been making waves in the music scene since their formation in 2010, and have since released two critically acclaimed albums, Have You Heard and Do What You Love, which have garnered them widespread recognition and multiple awards and nominations.Ask each member of the band how they define their music, and the responses are as varied as their personalities.  From Sifiso Buthelezi’s “liberated afro retro” to Simphiwe Kulla’s “eclectic soul trip”, even though their music has grown and developed through the years, the music remains the familiar blend of jazz and soulful melodies with an African twist.The Muffinz are known for their live performances and this show promises to be no exception.  “We’re excited to be celebrating over a decade of music and we’ll be showcasing all the favourites that have made us a household name in South Africa as well as some of our favourite South African cover songs.  Fans can definitely expect tracks like Umsebenzi Wendoda, Soundcheck and Ghetto as well as take a trip down memory lane with Hugh Masakela’s Marketplace,” shares the group.The audience will also be treated to a special live performance of their latest single, You’re the One, featuring the brilliant pianist/singer Liysakha Tyhoba from the Eastern Cape.  The Theatre of Marcellus is the perfect venue for this spectacular event, with its elegant and grand ambiance and this show is not to be missed.  Tickets are now available at Ticketpro: (https://bit.ly/3GRmrTf). #TheMuffinzLive                 Today is Earth day, and it's being celebrated under the theme "Invest in our planet" How can we celebrate and invest in our planet as children?                                    
4/27/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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TEA OR COFFEE?

Are You a Tea or Coffee Person? What gets you ready for your morning?  Who has Won The JSB TEA VS COFFEE BATTLE    STUDY REVEALS WHAT YOUR MORNING BEVERAGE SAYS ABOUT YOU   Millions of South Africans reach for a cup of tea or coffee each morning. Ever wonder why you favour one beverage in particular?    According to a study conducted by international market research agency, OnePoll, your morning cuppa says a lot about who you are. Researchers found significant personality differences among the 2 000 Americans they examined based on their morning beverage of choice.   GUEST: ADELE DU TOIT - Spokesperson for the SA Rooibos Council    What will it be – coffee or tea? Contrary to popular belief, researchers found coffee drinkers to be more introverted and creative than tea drinkers, who describe themselves as extroverts that enjoy social interaction and crave adventure. Seventy five percent of coffee and tea drinkers have their first cuppa before 08h00 and it’s often on-the-go – taking their morning bevvy with them as they battle the traffic, school drop offs and the like. When it comes to entertainment, tea fans enjoy watching “Friends”, “The Big Bang Theory” and “The Walking Dead”, while most coffee afficionados prefer “Seinfeld”, “The Office” and “Grey’s Anatomy”. Taste in music also vary. Those who favour coffee listen to jazz, blues, punk and rock in contrast to tea lovers who prefer a combination of classical, country, pop, hip hop and rap. Both love pets, but on the whole, coffee drinkers prefer the companionship of a dog, while tea drinkers are fonder of cats. When asked about why they prefer coffee or tea, 41% of coffee drinkers said they can’t start their day without coffee as they rely on a decent dose of caffeine to get them going first thing in the morning. They like the buzz coffee gives them, which supports their fast-paced, always on-the-go lifestyle. Thirty seven percent of tea drinkers chose tea for the exact opposite reason – stating too much caffeine as a turnoff. They also tend to appreciate living in the moment and are more reflective by nature. Adele du Toit, spokesperson for the SA Rooibos Council (SARC) says several studies over the years have yielded similar results, so there must be some truth to it. “Other studies concur that coffee drinkers tend to be ‘morning’ people compared to tea drinkers who describe themselves as night owls. Cleanliness and orderliness are a lot more important to tea drinkers than their coffee drinking peers, who often self-identify as ‘messy’.  “Sleep seems to elude coffee drinkers with many describing themselves as light sleepers – either waking up at the slightest noise or blaming it on racing thoughts that keep them up at night, whereas most tea drinkers (57%) say they generally sleep well.” Du Toit says while most teas contain less caffeine than coffee, herbal tisanes like Rooibos are completely caffeine-free and has been proven to alleviate stress and anxiety, aiding in a good night’s rest.  “The combination of antioxidants in Rooibos lowers cortisol (stress hormone) in the body. The higher the level of cortisol, the greater the likelihood of interrupted sleep.” The OnePoll study refers to coffee drinkers being addicted to caffeine with another report citing almost half (49%) of coffee drinkers saying they’d rather give up their cellphone for a month than go without coffee. The same can’t be said for tea drinkers as addiction isn’t a problem. “Caffeine is a stimulant that keeps you awake, so it’s best to limit these beverages to the morning. With Rooibos, the opposite is true. The more you drink, the better you will sleep.”             
4/27/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION : The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT), in collaboration with the National Reading Collaboration (NRC), is celebrating World Book Day today by organizing a series of reading dialogues from 23 April 2023 to 23 May 2023

WORD DOMINATION    The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT), in collaboration with the National Reading Collaboration (NRC), is celebrating World Book Day today by organizing a series of reading dialogues from 23 April 2023 to 23 May 2023.   GUEST:  GODWIN KHOSA - CEO The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT)   About the work of the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT)? About the collaboration with the National Reading Collaboration (NRC), a series of reading dialogues? The  resources and guidelines that will be shared with parents and community stakeholders? Who can participate and Where to get more information?  These dialogues will take place in four provinces: Mpumalanga, Limpopo, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape. The primary objectives of these dialogues are to assist communities in improving their reading practices at home and to encourage reading for pleasure activities in primary schools. At the conclusion of each dialogue, resources and guidelines on reading will be shared with parents and community stakeholders. World Book Day is an internationally recognised event organised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to promote the importance of reading, publishing, and copyright. This year's celebration draws attention to the need for increased access to books and other reading materials worldwide. As the world marks World Book Day, the NECT has made a greater call for parents to help bridge the gaps at home by encouraging reading at home and helping learners access as much of the publicly available reading resources as possible, more so resources available in their mother tongue. Many children are still facing challenges when it comes to reading, particularly in terms of comprehension among Grade 4 learners, the need for a culture of reading cannot be overstated. The NECT would like an opportunity to talk to you about the activities on World Book Day and reading programmes that they currently have in place to assist children with reading.                
4/26/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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World book day and fostering reading in children

Each year, on 23 April, celebrations take place all over the world to recognise the magical power of books - a link between the past and the future, a bridge between generations and across cultures.   GUEST: Ofentse Molefe – Assistant Principal at Spark Randburg High   Talking points: ·         Social benefits of reading? ·         Why reading is crucial for childrens development ·         Reading as a family and how it helps children build confidence at school   What is World Book Day?   World Book Day is an annual celebration of all things literature. It's a day to reflect on our enjoyment of books and reading, across all generations. The day was set up in 1995, to encourage everyone to read more, and discover the magical worlds that books can offer. World Book Day encourages children to read more of their favourite books. It's a UNSECO initiative, and international organisations from the three major sectors of the book industry - publishers, booksellers and libraries, are all involved in spreading the word. When is World Book Day? World Book Day takes place every year on 23 April in South Africa and across most of the world. This date is significant because three of the world's most well-known authors all died on this date. They were William Shakespeare, Miguel Cervantes and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.  How can I celebrate World Book Day with my class? World Book Day is a great opportunity to theme your day of teaching around all things books! You could ask children of all ages to bring their favourite book to school with them and tell the class a bit about why they like it so much. No matter what Phase you teach, there are tons of creative ways to work World Book Day into the classroom. How about making the day a fancy dress occasion? Encourage your class to come to school dressed as a character from their favourite book.  Which resources can I use to mark World Book Day? Twinkl has lots of fun and engaging resources that you can use with your children to celebrate World Book Day. Foundation Phase children will love this Junior World Book Day quiz PowerPoint - simply download it and present it to your class in a few simple clicks! It features interactive multiple-choice questions for you to work through as a class, all about books that this age group will be familiar with.  Intermediate and Senior Phase learners will enjoy this quiz featuring questions on books such as 'Alice in Wonderland', 'Charlotte's Web' and of course the hugely popular 'Harry Potter' series.  Jaco Jacobs-themed World Book Day resources! Twinkl had the pleasure of interviewing Jaco Jacobs, one of South Africa's most well-known and well-loved children's authors. He creates fantastic literature for all ages, from picture books right up to teen fiction. We have put together a selection of resources themed around Jaco's work, to help you build a World Book Day lesson focussing on home-grown talent. We've got book review templates, book cover creation resources, a word search and lots more for you to dive into! You can find all of these fantastic resources in our Jaco Jacobs category. These resources are suitable for older Intermediate Phase and Senior Phase classes.  
4/26/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER

Zazen Respite Care is a palliative care offering in Gauteng; Dr. Jodi Wishnia a public health specialist with a passion to improve the health system. Zazen is set to open an inpatient care facility for those at the end of life. This morning we talk "Why we need access to palliative care"    GUEST: DR. JODI WISHNIA - Public Health Specialist   For now, we are providing outreach services to insured patients at home and uninsured patients in one public hospital in Gauteng. Zazen will be a hub for palliative care research and provides an innovative financing model to ensure access for all who need it, irrespective of their ability to afford it. This is aligned to South Africa's social solidarity principles in its coming National Health Insurance.“Why We Need Access to Palliative Care” —About palliative Care and why we need more inpatient care units? —Take us through the journey of preparing for the end of life?—Tell us about the work of Zazen Respite Care?—You have found a home? —You are fundraising to build the centre, what will it take to make this mission come to life and how can people contribute ? —Where do we reach you  Get in touch: jodiwishnia@zazenrespite.org   ABOUT DR. JODI  I am passionate about improving the South African health system. For the past 10 years, my impact on the health system has largely been through helping to create evidence for decision making and strengthening financial management practices in the pursuit of quality health care. From 2023, I am focusing on contributing to our health system through the expansion of palliative care services for all those who need it. This will entail the building and development of an inpatient palliative care centre in Johannesburg, called Zazen Respite Care. Follow my progress here as we try to improve access to this often overlooked and underfunded part of the care continuum: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zazen-respite-care/    
4/26/202315 minutes, 49 seconds
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COMMUNITY : It’s the 2023 67 Blankets Local Blankets is Lekka tour across the country!

COMMUNITY    It’s the 2023 67 Blankets Local Blankets is Lekka tour across the country!   GUEST: CAROLYN STEYN - Founder of 67 Blankets    Take us back to 2014 at the beginning of "nitwits for Madiba"?  This year you are taking the 67 Blankets movement to 8 areas around the country, you kicked off in Cape Town yesterday?   The impact you believe 67 Blankets has made over the years?  South Africa is faced with many social challenges, your thoughts on how we can each play our part in contributing to the larger community?   This year Local is Lekka for 67 Blankets. Since the inception of 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day in January 2014 “KnitWits for Madiba” have been knitting squares, making blankets and involving fellow South Africans ahead of their many events, wrapping up South Africans in the warmth of this project. However every year the 67 Blankets ambassadors and volunteers pack up the enormous contributions and send them off for the annual big record-breaking reveals.   This year there will be eight big reveals with a 67 Blankets team travelling around the country on the Local Blankets is Lekka tour! In every region local ambassadors are galvanising their ‘KnitWits’ to bring in their squares, their blankets and their love in what is to be a celebration of community, open-hearted giving and the desire to make a positive difference.   In the spirit of light competition every 67 Blankets ambassador and ‘KnitWit’ community is pulling out all the stops to amass a big, beautiful display of blankets that highlights the hard work and commitment of local volunteers.   Visitors can enjoy the display of blankets, local entertainers and musicians and good food and drink. If you are slow off the mark and haven’t yet got knitting or crocheting for this good cause, there will be many people, needles in hand, to help you start your first square and even blanket. Or even better why not join a group in your area that is already meeting to work those needles and hooks.   Kicking off on 22 April in Cape Town,  a 67 Blankets team will visit eight different cities and towns over the next two months. Every stop will be a showcase of hope and the power of the possibility. Following the events, all blankets will be collected and distributed to those in need, through the 67 Blankets partnerships.   “I am really excited about the Local Blankets is Lekka tour. Our ambassadors are the heart and soul that keep 67 Blankets turning and this tour is going to be a wonderful way to celebrate their unwavering commitment to the project. I am really looking forward to meeting our extended 67 Blankets family in their home towns and seeing what they have been able to achieve over the last year. It is all going to be a huge surprise”, says Carolyn Steyn founder of 67 Blankets.   Local Blankets is Lekka Dates and Venues:   Cape Town: April 22, 2023 - 11am at the Hellenic Club, Bay Road, Mouille Point. Mossel Bay: May 13th, 2023 - 10am at the Mossel Bay Town Hall. Bloemfontein: May 20, 2023 - 11am at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum. Daantjie: May 26, 2023 – 1pm Mtfophi Primary School White River: May 27, 2023 - All blankets handed in at the Sabie Valley Coffee Shop, Casterbridge. Johannesburg: June 3, 2023 - 11am at Jeppe High School for Girls. Durban: June 10, 2023 - 11am at the Holy Family College, Glenmore. Gqeberha: June 15, 2023 - 9am at the Theodor Herzl High School.   Website: 67blankets.co.za Facebook: 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day (South Africa) Twitter: @67blankets IG: 67blankets
4/26/202310 minutes
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World creativity and innovation day was on Friday the 21 April – The day promotes the importance of creativity and innovation on the continent South Africa's Innotivity Institute is leading celebrations in Africa and beyond, speaking at events in South Africa, Nigeria, Ukraine, and the US.

World creativity and innovation day was on Friday the 21 April – The day promotes the importance of creativity and innovation on the continent South Africa's Innotivity Institute is leading celebrations in Africa and beyond, speaking at events in South Africa, Nigeria, Ukraine, and the US.   Michael Lee – FOUNDER OF Innotivity   The Innotivity Institute’s programs of creativity and innovation training, coaching, consulting and mindset makeovers help coaches, teams, and leaders master the future of work.Creativity and innovation are the most important skills in business today – LinkedIn, the World Economic Forum, Forbes, IBM and many other sources say it.But 98% of adults have lost access to the creative genius we were born with. That poses a challenge.   SONGS:     GUESTS: 1.      Rapelang Rabana – Founder of Rekindle Learning 2.      Tu Nokwe – tbc       MORE INFO ABOUT THE GUESTS THOUGHTS ON INNOVATION:   Here’s the bad news: 98% of adults have lost access to the creativity they were born with. And so our ability to shift to meet all these changes has been radically compromised. Worse, we are currently in the fastest period of change in human history and it’s only getting faster. An unstable economy, unpredictable customer expectations, and the need to reskill talent constantly are just a few of the many challenges to profit and productivity.This requires company leaders to be agile, to continuously learn and improve, and to ensure their employees do the same. The good news is we can re-access the full extent of our natural creativity and innovation abilities to help our businesses thrive no matter what changes are thrown at us.Having a powerful innovation mindset maximizes our adaptability, shores up our resilience, and empowers our ability to deal with the stress of uncertainty. In fact, increasing the innovation mindset of your people can help you solve almost any issue you are facing.  This is why IBM says creativity is the most important determinant of success.  It’s also why 7 of the 10 World Economic Forum skills for 2025 are related to creativity and innovation thinking. Now you might ask WHY we’ve lost our natural innovation abilities.  It boils down to this: if a child had the mind of an adult she would never learn to walk. She would fall down a few times and think, this really isn’t ME. I’m good at crawling and sucking my thumb, but not this walking thing. We human beings get attached to how we see ourselves and the world. This messes up our creative thinking. We talk about thinking out of the box but in fact how we think is entirely INTO boxes, judging things quickly according to our existing perceptions and beliefs. This is why your employees struggle to innovate.Now here is the VERY good news: since we were all born highly innovative, we can get this ability back.The key is to innovate the people first, not the systems. We offer innovation mindset training that helps leaders and teams become more flexible in their thinking.Working with us, you will empower your employees to be quick on their feet to cause breakthrough results.We also offer assessments of the cutting edge Adaptability Quotient to help you understand exactly how to help your employees grow their adaptability even after the training.What, you might wonder, is Innotivity? Let’s have a chat and we’ll tell you more about the meaning of this unusual word, and how it can help your company.                          
4/25/202336 minutes, 36 seconds
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SAMSUNG – Earth Day

Guest: Hlubi Shivhanda, Operations Samsung Electronics Officer Manager  SAMSUNG – Earth Day Showcase the Samsung brand’s commitment to the environment and how we envision a world where technology can exist together with people to preserve this planet for our future generations. Opening Billboard Script: Earth Day is a globally recognised day commemorated on 22 April annually – a stark reminder that everyone has the responsibility to protect our planet and a perfect moment for all of us to demonstrate our support to the environment.   Samsung continues building on our environmental strategy “Everyday Sustainability” – a sustainability vision for the brand focused on creating sustainable products for our customers and how these can be designed to benefit the environment.   As technology driven company, Samsung is committed to implementing innovative, energy saving technologies in home appliance, mobile and consumer electronics products — with the goal of lowering power consumption levels by an average of 30 percent by 2030 compared to like products released in 2019.   Closing Billboard Script: Samsung firmly believes that the brand’s competitiveness and sustainable growth goes hand-in-hand with harnessing its technological solutions to preserve the environment and contribute to building a better world.   Also, as a business, Samsung is well aware of the fact that consumers now want to live more sustainably, but they do not think that a climate-friendly lifestyle is easy   Keep up to date with Samsung’s sustainability efforts across the brand’s product on: Twitter: @SamsungMobileSA Facebook: @SamsungMobileSA Instagram: samsungsa Samsung’s Newsroom: www.samsung
4/24/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: HALLELUJAH KHUMALO - Author and Illustrator  “Where I Fit”

WORD DOMINATION Where I Fit is the story of a little puzzle piece who can't quite figure out where she fits in. Come along and learn with her the importance of being unique and special and how it takes all of us to create a colourful, beautiful world. It is written and illustrated by the young 6 year old author herself   GUEST: HALLELUJAH KHUMALO - Author and Illustrator  “Where I Fit” (INSTUDIO) When and why did you decide to write a book? How did you decide on the title “Where I Fit” and what is the story you wanted to tell? Do you enjoy drawing; tell us about the illustration in the book? How do you feel now that you have a book that has your name on it? Please read a few pages from the book? What would you like for all the children of South Africa and the world to learn from your book? Where can we buy the book? Written by a 6 year old, Where I Fit tells the story of fitting in whilst celebrating one's individual quirks and differences, from a unique and authentic child's perspective. @WHEREIFITBYHALLELUJAH on Social Media        
4/17/20238 minutes, 54 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS: International relocation 101 - would you ever consider moving to another country, what would be the necessary considerations and possible challenges?

THOUGHTLEADERS: International relocation 101 - would you ever consider moving to another country, what would be the necessary considerations and possible challenges? GUEST: IAN PETTEY - MD Africa at Crown Relocations Moving to a new country can be both exciting and overwhelming, one of the most stress-inducing aspects of emigrating can be packing up your home. An international move requires far more planning and preparation than a domestic move including the decision around which relocation service provider you can use to transport your prized possessions to a new country. This article unpacks the details of packing to emigrate. Central to ensuring you make the most cost-effective choices for your international move is how you will package and transport your possessions to your new home. How do you decide between taking a cube or a full container load (FCL) which refers to 20-foot container (6m long) or 40-foot container (12m long)? Both have their advantages and disadvantages, in this article, we will focus on the benefits of a cube. Size counts when emigrating Once you know which country you are moving to start researching the size of homes in your destination country. South African homes tend to be a lot larger than homes in Europe for example, so that six-seater L-shaped sofa and your 600-litre double door fridge are likely to be too big to fit into a standard home abroad eliminating the need for shipping your entire household. A cube or groupage is the perfect fit if you have decided not to take all your household possessions. Essentially, you will be sharing a container with other people moving to similar international locations using your relocation service provider (each customer’s possessions are packed into separate cubes which are clearly market). Consolidating several customers’ cubes into one shipping container, means you pay only for the volume you need - far cheaper than airfreight or a direct LCL (less-than-container load service) but with the same level of service, convenience, and security as a FCL. Cost efficiency Most corporates offer a moving allowance which emigrants need to use to cover air fares, removal costs, housing etc. One of the biggest advantages of using a cube is that it is often more cost-effective than using a container. When you use a container, you are essentially renting the entire container, regardless of how much space you use. This can be expensive, especially if you are not transporting a large volume of belongings. A cube, on the other hand, is usually smaller and more customizable, allowing you to pay only for the space you need. It is also important to carry out a replacement costing exercise in terms of buying new furniture when you arrive versus taking some of your signature pieces and appliances. This will ensure you don’t ship items unnecessarily. Embrace technology Technology has made getting a quote for your international move simple, and convenient. It can be as simple as booking a consultative video call and showing the consultant the items you want to move as you walk through your home. Within a few days, you will receive a tailored service proposal which is far quicker and more flexible than a traditional in-home consultation, but you still enjoy all the benefits of getting support from a relocation consultant.       Packing up This will likely come as a relief to most people, for insurance purposes your relocation service provider will have to pack all of these items and load them into the container for you. Not only does this mean one less action on your (very long) to-do list, but it also means customs clearance in your country of destination will go smoothly too. Once the cube is packed, it can be transported directly to the port for loading onto the ship, eliminating the need for additional transportation. Essential Tips for Packing a Container for International Move Research your new country's customs regulations: Different countries have different customs regulations when it comes to importing goods. Before you start packing, research what you can and cannot bring into your new country. Some countries may have restrictions on certain items such as food, plants, or electronics. Declutter before you pack: Get rid of any items you haven't used or worn in the last six months. This will not only help you with the moving process but also allow you and your family to process the fact that you are moving. It’s difficult to declutter with small children, so do it when the time is right. Decluttering will help you arrive in your new country organized and with only the items you need and cherish. Label boxes and make lists of contents: There is nothing worse than not being able to find that one particular item you need urgently when you are unpacking. Creating a system of numbering the boxes then listing all the contents in a document which you can refer to once you start unpacking will make a massive difference in getting organised on the other side. Don't bring appliances: Most appliances won’t be compatible with the voltage output in your new country or may be too large. Give them away or sell them, but don’t bring them. In some countries rental properties include all electrical appliances. Bring your own linen: Bring the linen you have and love but note that the sizing differs in different countries. If you plan to buy new duvets in your new country, your current duvet covers will not fit correctly. It’s also common to buy sheet sets instead of duvets in some countries. Hindsight is 20/20 vision: Seek the the advice of people who have moved to the country you have chosen to settle in. They will be able to tell you exactly what to take and what not to take. Research, being organised and well-prepared are the keys to a less stressful international move; but hiring a professional moving company with the expertise and resources that specialises in international moves ensures that your belongings arrive safely at your new home. With the right mindset and preparation, moving to a new country can be the adventure of a lifetime.     Crown Relocations https://www.crownrelo.com/south-africa/en-za  
4/17/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS Fighting corruption: Why we need an ombud for whistle-blowers now (Opinion piece written in the Daily Maverick) by Advocate Paull Hoffman

GUEST: ADVOCATE PAUL HOFFMAN – Director Accountability NOW  THOUGHTLEADERS Fighting corruption: Why we need an ombud for whistle-blowers now (Opinion piece written in the Daily Maverick) by Advocate Paull Hoffman   Retired judges in South Africa are often referred to as part of the national treasure of the country. Long and distinguished careers in the service of the public by dispensing justice impartially and without fear, favour or prejudice make them so. They reach retirement age at the height of their powers and are sought after in the chairing of arbitrations, commissions of inquiry and other activities suitable to their lofty status. Whistle-blowers are also part of the national treasure of the land.  They are the lifeblood of the anti-corruption efforts so sorely needed in this time of kleptocracy, state capture and grand corruption. Without their testimony the criminal justice administration is hamstrung in its investigation and prosecution of crimes of greed committed by those who illicitly divert public funds for their own private gain.  But instead of being honoured and respected, whistle-blowers find themselves reviled, impoverished, unemployed, ill and isolated. They are regarded as “impimpis” by far too many people who should know better. Others who have written at length about the need to protect whistle-blowers, about the inadequacy of the existing laws and about the urgent need to change the system to better protect those who take the risks inherent in blowing the whistle on wrongdoing are all correct to highlight the plight of those brave individuals who nevertheless raise their heads above the parapet.  https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2023-04-10-fighting-corruption-why-we-need-an-ombud-for-whistle-blowers-now/ Others who have written at length about the need to protect whistle-blowers, about the inadequacy of the existing laws and about the urgent need to change the system to better protect those who take the risks inherent in blowing the whistle on wrongdoing are all correct to highlight the plight of those brave individuals who nevertheless raise their heads above the parapet.  There is remedial legislation in the pipeline, but the process is too slow to bring immediate relief. The GIBS “white paper” on whistle-blowing is an example of the type of effort expended to alleviate the current plight of whistle-blowers. A petition calling on President Ramaphosa to prioritise action to protect whistle-blowers has been signed by more than 25,000 people. One “workaround” solution immediately available at minimal cost and with maximum impact is the notion of having an ombud for whistle-blowers. An official who is approachable in confidence by those contemplating whistle-blowing who can help and guide them either toward officially sanctioned protection or to keep their identities secret from those involved in the malfeasance in question. The ideal group from which to draw the ombud personnel is from the ranks of retired judges. They are all already on the payroll of the state because judges are appointed for life. The work of an ombud, duly supported by a secretariat, is not of an unnecessarily onerous nature to those with the qualifications and knowledge of the law that our retired judges have accumulated in the course of their careers.  Initially one ombud at the seat of each High Court and a chief ombud presiding over the structure of the “Office for the Ombud for Whistle-blowers” should provide welcome relief to our beleaguered whistle-blowers. There are manifest opportunities for rotating personnel so that the burden of work for the ombud is not borne on too few shoulders. There is precedent for this type of solution to the problems of whistle-blowers in SA. The state of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany has just such an office, occupied by a retired police official.   
4/17/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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COMMUNITY: Helping children with autism to lead happy and fulfilling lives: Gauteng-based Bohlale Ba Rena Foundation to hold a Gala Dinner to mark Autism Month and raise funds for the Thulasizwe Autism School

GUEST: BOITUMELO KEETSE - Founder of the Bohlale Ba Rena Foundation COMMUNITY: Helping children with autism to lead happy and fulfilling lives: Gauteng-based Bohlale Ba Rena Foundation to hold a Gala Dinner to mark Autism Month and raise funds for the Thulasizwe Autism School     World Autism Awareness Month is celebrated worldwide in April every year and is dedicated to raising awareness and sharing insights about this complex neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and engage with other people. While the incidence of autism is on the rise in countries around the world, it has been called a quiet health crisis as it does not receive nearly as much attention as physical illnesses like diabetes and cancer. Yet, with the right support, both children and adults on the autism spectrum can lead happy and fulfilling lives.    To put the condition into perspective, recent data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US indicates that approximately 1 out of every 44 children (around 2%) in that country have been identified as having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). And, although similar data is not available in South Africa, experts in the field estimate that local prevalence broadly tracks that in the US. Children from low-income homes are, however, disproportionately affected as these households have little or no access to information, specialised medical facilities or treatment.    “This represents not only a major gap in our healthcare system, but also a lost opportunity to make a meaningful difference to children with ASD,” says Florence Dzedzemane head teacher at the Thulasizwe Autism School in Orlando West, Soweto. “And, needless to say, one of the greatest challenges we face is raising the funding necessary to provide the kind of specialised services they need in order to develop their potential and participate in family and social life.”       Raising a child with ASD is not easy for parents, she says, especially as children with the disorder often have difficulty in conveying meaning through speech or by using non-verbal cues. This can make communication very difficult because the child might not understand the need to reciprocate when the parent has said something or, indeed, might not know how to do that. These problems are frequently exacerbated by a lack of social understanding so it is Thulasizwe’s mission is to offer children and families a range of interventions to help them deal with ASD collectively as a family.    As part of its annual fundraising programme, Bohale Ba Rena (BBR) and Sandton-based law firm, Kekana Hlatswayo Radebe Attorneys (KHR), will be hosting a Gala Dinner to mark Autism Month and to raise funds for Thulasizwe . The dinner will be held on Wednesday, 26 April 2023 at the Maslow Hotel in Sandton and BBR is inviting supporters to purchase corporate tickets for the event.      “Many children with ASD have special educational needs and, until very recently, there were only nine autism-specific public schools in South Africa,” says Boitumelo Keetse, the founder of the Bohlale Ba Rena Foundation    While government opened an additional 18 autism-specific schools in 2018, they generally have long waiting lists, which means that many children with ASD do not have access to educational facilities that can cater to their needs.    “That’s why we’ve partnered with KHR to assist Thulasizwe,” she says. “The school offers specialised educational services for children with ASD and caters for the early childhood phase, the foundation phase and the senior phase as well as offering vocational training.”    With government under pressure to provide both general and specialised services for millions of children in underprivileged communities, it is critical for civil society to play an active role in supporting institutions like Thulasizwe.  “People with ASD need special skills to be able to navigate the social world and to lead happy and productive lives,” says Sophie Thabang ‘Peppy’ Kekana, KHR’s Managing Director.      
4/17/202311 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview: GUEST PRESENTER

GUEST: Nakhane Nakhane – Standing in the way Nakhane – You’ve got me Nakhane – If you were to complain  
4/17/202332 minutes, 16 seconds
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THE WEATHER REPORT PROMISED RAIN is an exhibition by artist Chrisél Attewell that confronts the dire ecological consequences of climate change.

GUEST: CHRISÉL ATTEWELL – Visual Artist    Attewell invites the public to explore a fictional landscape created in the gallery space, where she contemplates the possible futures of the Cape landscape as predicted by scientists at the start of the Anthropocene era. The exhibition highlights the global concern of climate change, which has been brought on by humanity's negative impact on the planet's ecosystems, resulting in melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and an increased risk of desertification.   The weather report promised RAIN is an exhibition based on the artist's own walks through the local terrain, with the aim to reveal insights into the often implicit, yet deeply meaningful, relationship between self and the landscape.   Chrisél's work questions how we can engage with our landscapes differently to bring about partial healing. By suggesting practices of wayfaring and 'polite curiosity', Attewell invites us to look closer, to engage more, and to consider more carefully the shape and depth of the footprints we leave behind. The exhibition offers a platform for contemplation and reflection on our relationship with the environment, and the impact of our actions on the planet's ecosystems. The exhibition also emphasizes the importance of artists in raising awareness and provoking conversations about climate change. Through her exploration of the Cape landscape, Attewell presents an alternative perspective on how we can engage with our environment, urging us to take more responsibility for our actions and the impact they have on the planet's ecosystems.   The Weather Report Promised Rain is a timely exhibition that encourages us to consider the future of the planet's ecosystems and how we can work towards creating a more sustainable future.    https://bermancontemporary.com/exhibitions-the-weather-report-promised-rain/      
4/17/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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JSB SESSION HE AFRICAN JAZZ PIONEERS & THE MAHOTELLA QUEENS LIVE AT THE MARKET THEATRE

GUEST:  MAMA HILDA TLOUBATLA - Member of the Mahotella Queens JSB SESSION HE AFRICAN JAZZ PIONEERS & THE MAHOTELLA QUEENS LIVE AT THE MARKET THEATRE Two of South Africa’s most enduring and well-loved groups have teamed up for a new album which will be launched with a series of concerts. The album will be launched 5 May 2023.       Their new album Hello Hello “A Forty Year Anniversary”, will be released 5 May on all digital platforms. Incredible as it may seem, the album brings together these two iconic South African groups for the very first time. The album, produced by Dan Chiorboli and two-time Grammy Award winner John Lindemann, includes a mix of reworked old favorites and new songs recorded in a contemporary style which preserves the groups’ traditional identities and retains the soul and emotion of both groups’ originality.   The album will be followed up by three live concerts at The Market Theatre, a venue that has been closely associated with both groups during their long and illustrious careers. The Market Theatre concerts take place in May (Friday 5 & Saturday 6 at 7.30 pm and Sunday 7 at 3pm). Tickets are R150 pp to make block bookings and discounts please contact Anthony Ezeoke 011 832 1641ext 203/ 083 246 4950. Background The African Jazz Pioneers celebrate their 40 th Anniversary as a group in 2023 and have provided the musical tapestry for the South African liberation movement over the last forty years. The late Ntemi Piliso, leader and founding member, nourished the group from their humble roots to their current international acclaim. In the early 1950s, Ntemi and his “Alexandra All-Star Band” were at the cutting edge of South Africa’s proud music scene, blending American urban big band  style with traditional Majuba and Marabi music influences. It seems incredible that the background to the African Jazz Pioneers stretches way back to the fifties when jazz was in fashion and big bands were the name of the game – and Sophiatown and Dorkay House were well-known melting pots of colour and culture. After the easing of the cultural boycott in 1990, the African Jazz Pioneers were among the first to travel abroad, headlining jazz venues, festivals and concerts in Europe, Australia, Japan and Africa. They shared the stage with artists like global stars such as Youssou N'Dour, Quincy Jones, Manhattan Transfer, The Neville Brothers, Chick Corea, Gilberto Gil, Salif Keita, Nina Simone and Rita and Ziggy Marley. Led by Mpho Sithole, the current Pioneers line-up includes some of the original veterans together with a rhythm section of fresh young talents who are learning from the masters but incorporating their own influences into the Pioneers’ unique sound. It is true to say that the group has reached everybody in South Africa, from hipsters to liberation movements. The original Mahotella Queens were formed in 1964 and are noted by their distinct vocal harmony sound, guitar-led mbaqanga music, and fast stage dancing. Hilda Tloubatla of the Mahotella Queens Biography   Hilda was born in 1942 in Payneville, Springs. Her family were forced to move to Kwa-Thema Township as a result of the Group Areas Act, where she continues to live today. By 1964, Hilda had become a well-known name having paid her dues as a singer in the church choir and as a performer in and around Johannesburg. She was soon scouted and recruited into the Mahotella Queens, becoming the lead of the group, and a renowned name in Mbaqanga music signed to Gallo Record Company. In 1968 she married and had three daughters. In 1984 along with Mahlathini and the maestro producer West Nkosi, Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens went on to capture the international world. Sadly when Simon Nkabinde (Mahlathini) and West Nkosi passed on, the Mahotella Queens went into mourning but Hilda was determined to fight to keep the sound of Mbaqanga alive and the three Mahotella Queens, led by Hilda, formed a new band and began touring much to the delight of fans around the world. As part of their journey, they began to pass their skills onto the younger generation and when the time came for two of the original members, Mildred Ngxola and Nobesuthu Mbada, to retire, Amanda Nkosi and Nonku Maseko joined as the two new Queens. I would like to use a quote that I recently read on the South African Government page in honour of Mam Hilda Tloubatla receiving the Order of Ikhamanga in Bronze (for outstanding contributions in traditional music) : Hilda Tloubatla’s life has been one of light and shadow, with outstanding personal triumphs darkened by period of personal sadness and bitterness. But through it all runs the golden thread of her voice and her great musical talent that have truly blessed thelives of those around her.                                                    
4/17/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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Dynamics of Composting

Guest: Dr Kira Erwin
4/17/20237 minutes, 1 second
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MOTORING ON JSB

GUEST: NICO SMIT    
4/17/202320 minutes, 54 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: The first Orcas (killer whale) was sighted in this area since November 2022, where are we today?

GUESS THE DESTINATION: The first Orcas (killer whale) was sighted in this area since November 2022, where are we today? GUEST: PATTY BUTTERWORTH– CEO of Plett Tourism Plettenberg Bay is a seaside town on the Garden Route in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. The sandy Central Beach and Lookout Beach both have surf breaks. To the south, Robberg Nature Reserve is a rocky peninsula with trails and the Stone Age Nelson Bay Caves. Northeast are Birds of Eden, a free-flight bird sanctuary in indigenous forest, and an elephant sanctuary. Whales come near the coast in migration season.   Orcas, or killer whales, are seen infrequently in our bay as they prefer the deeper waters of the open ocean outside the bay’s protection but they do wander into shallower waters occasionally to hunt or feed. A sighting such as this is always a cause for celebration and interest as the season moves closer to winter – known as Whale Season in Plett.     This, amongst others, is the simplest reason why the Plett Ocean Festival and associated Marine Science Symposium, now in their second year, are so vital to the town’s annual calendar: winter is a time of great abundance of marine life, gentle sunshine and great activity beneath the waves. This year’s festival will take place from 30 June – 9 July 2023 with the symposium held once again at the Beacon Island Resort on 30 June, 1 & 2 July 2023.  Plett Tourism’s communications manager, Janet Middleton, a former scuba diving instructor, says: “Sighting orcas in Plett has always caused quite a stir because they usually spend their time further offshore. However, it’s a testament to the exciting and unpredictable nature of the marine environment that you never quite know what you’ll see or what will surface. It’s part of why we love the ocean so much and never more so than during whale season in the winter months.”   What do you call sixteen orcas cruising across Plettenberg Bay on an ordinary Wednesday in March? You call it a great day to be at sea and a sign that the ocean is shaking off its summer skin and beginning to roll out a spectacle like no other. According to reports, orcas were first sighted by the marine safari at Ocean Safaris. However, young videographer Max Morris on safari with Ocean Blue Adventures filmed the footage below. These 16 apex predators are the first spotted in the bay since November of last year.                     
4/17/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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ARE YOU AFRICA’S NEXT TOP COMEDIAN?

GUEST: FRANSCOIS BOUDA - Art Program Officer Africa No Filter ARE YOU AFRICA’S NEXT TOP COMEDIAN? The Search in On; The Africa No Filter Comedy Lab is looking for you. The Africa No Filter Comedy Lab is looking for talented African comedians to develop fresh and unfiltered content about Africa. We are looking for funny, unique content that changes how the world sees your community, country or the continent. Comedians who join the ANF Comedy Lab will get grants of up to $3,000 to create new 10-minute skits. Comedians will also be supported to take their storytelling to the next level through masterclasses and mentorship. They’ll also get marketing support to amplify their skits. Skits created through the ANF Comedy Lab will also have a digital showcase. To get a chance at this opportunity, you need to create one comedy skit that’s between 45 seconds and one minute long and post it on your Facebook page, Instagram or Tik Tok. You must tag @Africanofilter and use the hashtags #ANFComedyLab and #BetterRepresentation. The skit should carry a powerful storyline that positively portrays an African country or Africa or challenge pre-existing African stereotypical narratives in a funny, ground-breaking and engaging way. After creating your skit, you must submit an online application on ANF’s website. Make sure you include links to your skits. The content can be delivered in English or French. Winners will be selected on the quality of content, comedic delivery, relevance to ANF’s mission of telling African stories beyond stereotypes, and audience engagement across social media. Eligibility: •   Open to African comedians aged over 18 and based anywhere on the continent. •   Comedians must have a combined audience of minimum 3,000 followers on Instagram, their Facebook page and TikTok. •   Only individual comedians can apply. •   The comedian must be unsigned (not represented by an agent or management company). •   All forms of comedy are welcomed (stand-up, music, sketch, etc.) as long as they are delivered in a digital format and are completely original, innovative and exciting.Submissions •   Step 1: Create one comedy skit that’s between 45 seconds and one minute long and post it on your Facebook page, Instagram or Tik Tok. You must tag @Africanofilter and use the hashtags #ANFComedyLab and #BetterRepresentation. Remember to drive engagement of your skit by asking your audience to Like, Share and Comment. •   Step 2: Submit an online application on ANF’s website. Make sure you include the link to your skit. •   All content can be delivered in English or French.   https://africanofilter.org/anf-comedy-lab?token=v1VWY5z6yVIzLcCkYmmygDofSK5mwoa1    
4/17/20237 minutes, 59 seconds
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A sacred spiritual street festival is set for Sandton today by The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

GUEST: BAKTI RASA - The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)  A sacred spiritual street festival is set for Sandton today by The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)  A non- profit organisation, is hosting a spiritual street party  today Saturday, 15 th April 2023, on the streets of Sandton, followed by a vegan and vegetarian food market as well as a cultural programme for visitors at its premises in Sandton. Commonly referred to as the “Ratha Yatra”, the Festival of Chariots, is a joyous event in cities around the world uniting people from all cultures, nationalities and races under the banner of spiritual unison, joyful meditation, singing and dancing. ISCKON Sandton Temple President, Vibhu Caitanya Das, explains that after the procession, everyone is invited to return to the organisation’s premises for the cultural Jagannath Market which is a vibrant celebration of vegetarian and vegan food, music, arts and dance. There are various workshops and discussions also being hosted, including a’ Wellness Studio’ that is focused on yoga, meditation and breathwork techniques, as well as several other activities and entertainment planned just for the kids. There are also various stalls selling an array of items from clothing, to jewellery, to holistic products, a gift shop, henna body art, and much more! “We invite all members of the public to join us for the Festival of Chariots on Saturday morning, followed by the festivities and food market at our premises. Attendance is free and everyone is welcome. Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere - chant, dance, and feast with friends and family. Dont miss out on this unforgettable event!”   The street procession starts at 9H30 on Rivonia Road (outside the Hilton Hotel), in Sandton, and will end outside on Alice Street (outside the Virgin Active). The programme, market and festivities at ISKCON Sandton will start from 12H00 at its premises located on 11, 11th Avenue, Edenburg, Sandton.   For more information, visit ISKCON Sandton: Instagram: iskcon.sandton or Facebook: @IskconSandton
4/17/20238 minutes, 2 seconds
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#JSBHEALTH: Cervical cancer can be beaten - the key is vaccinating young girls

GUEST: LYNETTE DENNY- Professor, Special Projects, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Cape Town  #JSBHEALTH: Cervical cancer can be beaten - the key is vaccinating young girls In 2020 the World Health Organization introduced a plan to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health threat by 2030. The first step towards this goal is to have 90% of girls fully vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) by the age of 15 years. Gynaecological oncologist Lynette Denny spells out how much progress still needs to be made, and what hurdles need to be overcome.  How big a threat is cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa? Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest cervical cancer diagnosesworldwide. Cervical cancer mortality rates in the region are three times higher than the global average. The burden of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to the disparity. In 2021, in southern Africa, 63.8% of women with cervical cancer were living with HIV, as were 27.4% of women in eastern Africa.  Most cases of cervical cancer are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is transmitted through skin to skin contact, including sexual activity. How do countries compare in meeting the WHO target? By June 2020, more than half of the WHO member states – that’s 107 out of 194 – had introduced HPV vaccination nationwide or partially. Get your news from people who know what they’re talking about. Get newsletter The numbers showed a wide variation in coverage in different geographic regions. High-income countries such as Australia and New Zealand had the highest complete coverage with HPV vaccination at 77%. Low- and middle-income countries lagged far behind – only 41% had introduced HPV vaccination by the end of 2019. Only 20% of the eligible population in sub-Saharan Africa has been vaccinated.      What’s the surest way of achieving the WHO goal? There are many important steps.  A critical starting point is to gain political support for HPV vaccination. There needs to be high level collaboration between the ministries of health, education, social development and existing immunisation programmes.  The most successful programmes have used school-based facilities for vaccination. But this excludes adolescents who are not in the school system, hence the need to create facility-based programmes.  Widespread information and population education is critical - education campaigns should include parents, the general population, teachers and healthcare workers. An adequate supply of vaccine is crucial and the vaccine administration infrastructure must be robust. All the logistics of vaccine implementation, such as distribution, cold chain management, waste control and clinical care must be attended to. Good statistics and information should be maintained and monitored regularly.  Anti-vaccination programmes need to be monitored and their allegations responded to promptly and with cultural sensitivity.      https://theconversation.com/cervical-cancer-can-be-beaten-the-key-is-vaccinating-young-girls-202001   
4/17/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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This Week in Africa with JAMES HALL

THIS WEEK IN AFRICA This Week in Africa with JAMES HALL Writer, Historian and Founder of WWW.AFRICATODAYYESTERDAY.ORG   1912 SS Titanic sinks after striking an iceberg 1178 BC Total Solar Eclipse in North Africa 1842 Swedish missionaries arrive from Jamaica in Ghana 1980 Zimbabwe Independence 1985 Africa’s 1st Film Arcade Year 300 caravans move from Sahara Dessert to West Africa 1947 Africa's 1st Radio Broadcast from Cape Town
4/17/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview: WORD DOMINATION

Interview: WORD DOMINATION GUEST: Athambile Masola – Co-author of Noni Jabavu: A Stranger at Home
4/15/202327 minutes, 7 seconds
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Petrol Head Nicho Smit

3/27/202323 minutes, 42 seconds
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Interview: What Is The Future of Nutrients

GUEST: JONI SYMON - Co-Founder De Novo FoodLabs
3/27/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: Art Story: South African Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezi

GUEST: Dr Sechaba Maape – Curator
3/27/202313 minutes, 25 seconds
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#Interview Dennis Mwale

3/27/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: 2023 Fête de la Musique

GUEST: SARAH JENKINS - Communications Manager at The French Institute of South Africa
3/27/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: Turning beer by-products into bread as food insecurity concerns mount

GUEST: GUEST: Thomas Lawrence – Marketing Manager: Castle Lager
3/27/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: - INSTUDIO

Guest: Simon Sebag Montefiore - Best Selling Author  "The World : A Family History"   WORD DOMINATION: - INSTUDIO Author of prize-winning books that have been published in forty-eight languages.
3/27/202324 minutes, 7 seconds
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SMALL WORLD: The IPCC just published its summary of 5 years of reports – here’s what you need to know

Guest: Liz McDaid – Strategic Lead at The Green Connection The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has just launched its latest report on the climate crisis. The AR6 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2023 summarizes five years of reports on global temperature rises, fossil fuel emissions and climate impacts.
3/27/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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Thought Leaders : Community Denis Hurley Centre's annual interfaith "Iftahr" will be held on Wednesday 29 March at 5pm to reflect on the traditions of ramadaan and lent.

Thought Leaders : Community Denis Hurley Centre's annual interfaith "Iftahr" will be held on Wednesday 29 March at 5pm to reflect on the traditions of ramadaan and lent. Guest: Raymond Perrier, Director of Denis Hurley Centre 
3/27/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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BOFA: “From technologically challenged to IT Entrepreneur: A Young Girl's Inspiring Journey”.

Guest: Tshegofatso Mosiapoa - IT Student and Entrepreneur  “From technologically challenged to IT Entrepreneur: A Young Girl's Inspiring Journey”.  
3/27/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: The best things in life are free: In praise of our libraries   It’s National Library Week and I thought I’d take the opportunity to sing the praises of one government institution that does still bring much value (and joy!) to its citizens.

Guest: Nick Dall - Freelance journalist, author and copywriter  THOUGHTLEADER: The best things in life are free: In praise of our libraries  It’s National Library Week and I thought I’d take the opportunity to sing the praises of one government institution that does still bring much value (and joy!) to its citizens.  
3/27/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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How do I improve my immunity? Tips on what to do - and what to avoid

The human immune system is arguably the most complex system in thehuman body. But scientists have made a lot of progress in understandinghow it functions. That’s important for understanding illnesses and how tomanage them. For instance, it’s important to understand that an immuneresponse takes several days to fully develop. This knowledge wouldhopefully prevent people from getting impatient and seeking inappropriatecare.   GUEST: THERESA ROSSOUW – Immunologist and Professor at theUniversity of Pretoria
3/20/202319 minutes, 50 seconds
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SSM MUSIC AND ARTS (Structuring Society through Music & Arts) A CELEBRATES 13 YEARS OF EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE WITH A BENEFIT GALA

SSM MUSIC AND ARTS (Structuring Society through Music & Arts) ACELEBRATES 13 YEARS OF EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ABENEFIT GALA (23 MARCH) AND A MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL (25MARCH). GUEST: SIMON SFISO MSIZA - Founder SSM 
3/20/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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NONTUTUKHO MGABHI – Ultra Runner

A dedicated ultra – runner has done it, she set out to complete the UltraAsia Race and she did it, finishing 4th overall; all to make sure ruralchildren have school shoes. GUEST: NONTUTUKHO MGABHI – Ultra Runner
3/20/202310 minutes, 12 seconds
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The world’s first Islamic art biennale shines a light on African artists

The inaugural Islamic Arts Biennale is underway in Jeddah, SaudiArabia. This important new event for the Muslim world features numerousAfrican artists. And the biennale’s artistic director is Sumayya Vally, aSouth African architecture professor and principal of Counterspace designstudio. A rising star in the art and architecture worlds, Vally was intent oncreating the biennale to connect with the diverse experiences of beingMuslim through ritual, practices and philosophies GUEST: SUMAYYA VALLY – Artistic Director of the Islamic Arts Biennale
3/20/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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The first report on the platform, 100+ Flavours, is an archive of South African flavours and is the result of extensive research into the crosscultural cuisines that make up the region's rich culinary heritage.

The first report on the platform, 100+ Flavours, is an archive of SouthAfrican flavours and is the result of extensive research into the crosscultural cuisines that make up the region's rich culinary heritage. GUEST: DR. ANNA TRAPIDO - Anthropologist, Chef and Writer. 
3/20/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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MOTORING ON JSB

It’s a Long Weekend, ahead of Human Rights Day. Checking your car for a longdistance drive (ahead of Monday's National Shutdown)GUEST REBANEILWE SEMAKANE - Motoring Journalist  
3/20/20238 minutes
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JSB DIALOGUE & SESSION

THE CONSTITUTION HILL HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL IS BACK 25 - 26MARCH 2023 GUEST: MARK HEYWOOD - Human Rights Activist 
3/20/20239 minutes, 52 seconds
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Tuesday 14th March was International Day of Mathematics FOR THE LOVE OF MATHS

Our guest Divine Muland is a BSc in Mathematics graduate that wanted topursue a career in quantitative analytics and investments but instead herpassion in education steered her towards tutoring students. She wants to refutethe “Maths is Hard” notion GUEST: DIVINE MULAND - Mathematics Teacher / Grade 8 Head at CentennialSchools
3/20/20237 minutes, 31 seconds
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Interview: GUEST PRESENTER

Guest: Dr Ismail Mohamed  Guest: Sibahle Khwela Guest: Yewande Omotoso Interview: GUEST PRESENTER   
3/20/202330 minutes, 15 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: “CUT TO THE CHASE”

GUEST: DR. JANET VAN EEDEN - Award winning scriptwriter, producer, lecturer WORD DOMINATION: “CUT TO THE CHASE”  
3/20/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: THE BOOKERY has a mission to put a library in every school

GUEST: LUNGA NQADOLO - Managing Director - The Bookery WORD DOMINATION: THE BOOKERY has a mission to put a library in every school  
3/20/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Interview – Ai – A Butoh dance about the delicacy of love

GUEST: Jacki Job – Dancer, Choreographer, Dance Researcher, Academic Interview – Ai – A Butoh dance about the delicacy of love  
3/20/202311 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: BOFA : Nqobile Mafilika Dance

Interview: BOFA GUEST: Nqobile Mafilika
3/20/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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THOUGHTLEARDERS: SILICON VALLEY BANK COLLAPSE

THOUGHTLEARDERS GUEST: Wesley Diphoko
3/20/202312 minutes, 5 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: DR. GILLIAN MOONEY – Dean: Academic Development and Support at the Independent Institute of Education (The IIE)

GUEST: DR. GILLIAN MOONEY – Dean: Academic Development and Support at the Independent Institute of Education (The IIE) THOUGHTLEADER                                          
3/20/202312 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview: COMMUNITY

GUEST: ANNETTE BROKENSHA - MD Jhb Children’s Home Interview: COMMUNITY  
3/20/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Nimrod Nkosi

Guest Presenter: Nimrod Nkosi  Nimrod Nkosi is a South African television presenter and actor best known for presenting the live Lotto draw on e.tv and SABC2 and for hosting the youth variety show Jam Alley. He began his career in 1994 with a role on the drama series U Bambo Lwami, which he followed up with a role on the Afrikaans rugby drama Pale Toe.   After that he had a five-year stint as presenter on Jam Alley, for which he won two Avanti awards as Best Presenter.Other roles include The Last Hope for the SABC1 as well as a supporting role in Soul City; and the role of Hector on the e.tv soapie Scandal!. He also hosted the late night Saturday show Your Late Mate on Soweto TV
3/16/202339 minutes, 54 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: Book Review

Guest: Samke Mhlongo - founder and Chief Executive of The Next Chapter Wealth Partners Ringfence is a financial literacy chick-lit with psychological and legal themes. This captivating coming-of-age novel explores the illusions many young African women have about love, wealth, status and power in society. Ringfence, inspired by Samke Mhlongo’s real-life events. The book is set in the enigmatic world of Africa’s inconspicuous elite where wealth, power and pedigree are non-negotiable.      
3/16/202316 minutes, 51 seconds
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This interview is brought to you by the Durban University of Technology. DUT: Creative, Distinctive. Impactful.

We have the Durban University of Technology (DUT) Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Thandwa Mthembu. He will be chatting to us briefly about the State of the University Address that he delivered this past Friday, 10 March 2023 at the Indumiso campus in Pietermaritzburg.   Prof Mthembu, please tell us briefly about what the 2023 State of the University Address was about? I hear that DUT’s current strategy is the ENVISION2030, how will the ENVISION2030 impact the lives of DUT students, staff and society at large? Why should one want to study at DUT Guest: Prof Mthembu, Vice chancellor 
3/16/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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BOFA:  It’s Viva Italia for Curro motorbike rider

Viva Italia is the only thing on Kgopotso ‘KJ’ Mononyane’s mind, as the 15-year-old learner prepares to compete in the Moto3 category at the CIV Italian Motorcycle Championship in Italy later this year. The Grade 9 learner from Waterstone College in Johannesburg, a school managed by Curro Holdings, has been revving up a noisy name for himself since he began riding motorbikes five years ago.      GUEST: Kgopotso ‘KJ’ Mononyane - Motorbike Bike  
3/16/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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Gender-neutral language and titles can help create a more equitable playing field

Historically, the terms ‘head boy’ and ‘head girl’ originated in British boarding schools in the 19th century. They were positions that were often chosen from the senior class and given privileges and duties, such as serving on school governing bodies and serving as role models for other students. Other schools and institutions of higher education, including those in other countries such as South Africa, later copied this custom, and it is still practised today. Similarly, concepts such as ‘head boy’, ‘head girl’, ‘brotherhood’ and ‘sisterhood’ remain among the longest-standing traditions and practices used in schools and post-school institutions for leadership positions as well as selected groups for men and women. The numerous and diverse gender groupings that are now present in these institutions, however, are not served by this heritage. GUEST: Siyanda Magayana - Senior Officer: Gender Equality and Anti -Discrimination Office - Unit for Institutional Change and Social Justice University of the Free State      
3/16/202311 minutes, 25 seconds
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Community: Ikageng Itireleng Ministry is a non-profit organization

Ikageng Itireleng Ministry is a non-profit organization which uses a community outreach program approach and home based caregivers to support Orphaned/Vulnerable children and youth in Soweto. Most of Ikageng’s beneficiaries live in Youth headed households where they take on the role of a parent and look after their siblings. Other beneficiaries have terminally ill parents or live with their grandparents. GUEST: Carol Dyantyi - Founder  and CEO of Ikageng itereleng Aids Ministry
3/16/202315 minutes, 49 seconds
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Interview: International Public Art Festival

GUEST: Olivia Krok - LivCurious (collaborator) Interview: International Public Art Festival  
3/7/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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Interview -  #SAfmJSBSession

GUEST: Gabi Motuba Interview -  #SAfmJSBSession  
3/7/202314 minutes, 14 seconds
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Interview: SONA2023 comment from a youth development and SMME perspective

GUEST: Onyi Nwaneri, CEO Afrika Tikkun Services Interview: SONA2023 comment from a youth development and SMME perspective  
3/7/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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Why SA supermarkets should slash the price of these 10 foods by a fifth

GUEST: David Harrison – Head of the DG Murray Trust Why SA supermarkets should slash the price of these 10 foods by a fifth  
3/7/202311 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview: Sports: Pro-skater

GUEST: Leticia Bufoni – Proskater Interview: Sports: Pro-skater  
3/7/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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Interview: Environment: Food Rescue Organisation Diverted 2267 Tonnes of Food from Landfill in 2 Years

GUEST: Hanneke  Van Linge - Managing Director at Nosh Food Rescue NPC Interview: Environment: Food Rescue Organisation Diverted 2267 Tonnes of Food from Landfill in 2 Years  
3/7/202315 minutes, 33 seconds
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Petrol Head – Nico Smit

Petrol Head – Nico Smit
3/7/202319 minutes, 54 seconds
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Interview: The Art of Winemaking

GUEST: Pieter Carsten - Cellarmaster Interview: The Art of Winemaking  
3/7/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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JSBHEALTH – Rare Diseases

GUEST: Monique Nel - Medical Advisor Rare Diseases SANOFI JSBHEALTH – Rare Diseases  
3/7/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview: Nigerian AI artist creates a fashion show for elderly people

GUEST: GUEST: MALIK AFEGBUA – Nigerian Visual Artist
2/27/202310 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: WITH AND WITHOUT DISABILITIES

GUEST: NADINE McKENZIE - Dancer, Performing Artist Living with a Disability (wheelchair) INSTUDIO
2/27/202312 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview: Barbara Hernandez completes 2.5 km Antarctic swim, becomes first person to achieve the feat

GUEST: BARBARA HERNANDEZ – Ice water swimmer
2/27/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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Interview - #SAfmJSBSession

GUEST: EWUBE: Singer and Songwriter
2/27/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: KZN BOTANICAL GARDENS

GUEST: DUMISANI MHLONGO - Director for Msunduzi Pietermaritzburg Tourism Association
2/27/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview: CYCLONES

GUEST: TJEERD DRIESSEN - Flooding Expert with engineering firm Royal HaskoningDHV Southern Africa
2/27/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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Petrol Head – Nico Smit

Guest:Petrol Head – Nico Smit
2/27/202317 minutes, 14 seconds
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Interview: Connecting Streams

GUEST: Mbuyiselo Nqodi – Festival Organiser
2/27/20237 minutes, 36 seconds
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Guest Presenter Jackson Shabalala

Guest Presenter
2/27/202340 minutes, 12 seconds
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Interview – ILISO LO MOYA

GUEST: MasonWABE Ntloko – Artist Interview – ILISO LO MOYA  
2/27/202319 minutes, 18 seconds
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Thoughtleaders:David Hirsch

Thoughtleaders GUESS: David Hirsch – CEO TechMarkit
2/27/202316 minutes
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Interview: COMMUNITY GUEST: PERCY MALEPE- Founder and chairperson of Ikemeleng Foundation

Guest: Percy Malepe, Founder and Chairperson Ikemeleng foundation Interview: COMMUNITY GUEST: PERCY MALEPE- Founder and chairperson of Ikemeleng Foundation
2/27/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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Interview - #SAfmJSBSession

GUEST: Desire Marea
2/21/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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#JSBArtSessions

GUEST: Theresho Selesho
2/21/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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Interview: Petrol Head – Nico Smit

Guest: Petrol Head – Nico Smit
2/21/202321 minutes, 6 seconds
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CHATGPT: BATAUNG QHOTSOKOANE

GUEST: BATAUNG QHOTSOKOANE
2/21/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview: GUEST DR. EMMANUEL TABAN

GUEST: GUEST: DR. EMMANUEL TABAN
2/21/20239 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview: JSB HEALTH

GUEST: UEST: THINUS FERREIRA - TV with Thinus
2/21/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: THE ELECTRIC BIKE

GUEST: H.E Ambassador HÄKAN JUHOLT - Sweden's Ambassador to South Africa
2/20/20239 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview: Horseracing

GUEST: Kelsey Mayhew-Munger - Assistant trainer and work rider and Equine therapist.
2/20/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: DR. PHILIPPA TUMUBWEINEE

Guest: DR. Philipa Tumubweinee -  Co-founder and director of IZUBA INafrica Architects; and  senior lecturer and the outgoing Head of School at Architecture Planning & Geomatics, University of Cape Town. DPhil (UFS), MArchProf (UP), BAS (Wits) Philippa Nyakato Tumubweinee was awarded her PhD at the School of Higher Education Studies, University of the Free State in 2019, is a co-founder and director of IZUBA INafrica Architects; and is currently a senior lecturer and the outgoing Head of School at Architecture Planning & Geomatics, University of Cape Town.   tumubweinee’s commitment to the profession and architectural education has developed in various ways: first, her as a course convenor at several architectural learning sites (als) in varied Design, Technology/Construction and Representation studios across South Africa. Second, her engagement with different als’ across South Africa and abroad as an external examiner. Last, her interest and focus on alternate and mainstream materials and technology(ies) in building construction. The latter grounds both her design and technology studios that explore four questions: (1) how students acquire knowledge; (2) how students interpret knowledge; (3) how students represent knowledge to show their understanding (4) how students transform existing knowledge systems https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2020-06-05-a-time-to-build-up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEs_KaH-9nk https://ufs.academia.edu/philippatumubweinee/CurriculumVitae                    
2/20/202338 minutes, 44 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS: MADODA NDLAKUSE - Writer, Translator, Literacy Mentor

GUEST: MADODA NDLAKUSE - Writer, Translator, Literacy Mentor  The country is facing a reading crisis with 41% of South Africans owning fewer than 10 books, according to a survey by the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (Pamsa). https://www.liferighting.com/portfolio/bio-madoda-ndlakuse/ But owning books should not be the sole measure of South Africa’s literacy culture and access to them in all forms should be improved, Pamsa’s executive director Jane Malony said. “Books in libraries and similar facilities and books in a diversity of languages for South Africans. Picture books for little hands and developing brains also hold tremendous power, and ideally the books should be paper,” she said. The survey showed that when reading for leisure, 32% of participants preferred paper books to electronic versions. Julia Norrish, the executive director of Book Dash, a nonprofit publisher of African picture books for young children, said the survey offered valuable insights to reading preferences. “Many people find print materials valuable in their daily life and in how they prefer to consume information. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always correlate to how many people own and access books,” she said. The process of creating books and distributing them takes skill, time and money, which makes them unaffordable for most families, she added. But if children have access to books when they’re very young, it can increase their chances of success in life. A language barrier can also contribute to the low rate of people reading, particularly as only 2% of children’s books published commercially in South Africa are in local African languages, Pamsa said. “In a country where eight out of 10 people speak a home language that is not English or Afrikaans, creating relatable stories in indigenous languages is critical if we hope to improve childhood literacy and inspire a love for reading in future generations,” it said. Malony believes that access to books is important for early childhood development because it helps young ones develop their language and comprehension skills.  “Countless research studies have shown that paper-based materials promote reading comprehension, information retention and learning and that print-based texts are superior to digital texts in facilitating learning strategies,” she said. According to the 2016 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study, almost 80% of Grade 4 learners are not able to read for meaning in South Africa.             Melusi Tshabalala, the author of Gogo Magic and Her Food Truck, believes the problem is not the reading platform. “The country doesn’t have a big reading culture so whether it’s physical books or digital, people are not interested. People need to fall in love with reading, regardless of the medium or platform,” he said.   Tshabalala praised the work done by organisations such as Nali’bali, a national campaign aimed at children up to the age of 12, saying that any organisation that promotes reading, particularly among children, should be commended and supported. “We need more stories that are relevant to our kids’ lives and realities — stories with kids like them and families like theirs,” he said. Tshabalala’s book tells the story of 18-year-old Tumelo and two of his younger siblings, Akhile and Azande, who wanted to share their awesome gogo with other children — especially those who live far from theirs or don’t have one. “I also brought it (story) to life by launching a food truck that sells the food mentioned in the book, prepared by my mother, whose actual name is Magic, just like uGogo in the book,” said Tshabalala. The book is available electronically and the Gogo Magic food truck operates out of the Fourways Farmers Market in Modderfontein, Johannesburg on weekends. https://mg.co.za/education/2023-02-01-whether-its-digital-or-books-reading-helps-children-succeed-study-shows/          
2/20/202312 minutes, 43 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION - DO YOU READ BOOKS IN YOUR OWN LANGUAGE?

February is International Mother Language month and the 21st Mother Language Day. It is also the beginning of UNESCO’s Decade of Indigenous Languages. GUEST: TERENCE BALL - Publisher at Heritage Publisher   What practically is being done to strengthen and preserve our indigenous languages and the other inseparable elements of our heritage, the diverse history and culture of South Africa’s people?   Ancestral Voices: South Africa’s largest, most unique indigenous heritage and language preservation project. A partnership between South African Heritage Publishers, The Special Collections Unit University of Pretoria, South African National Lexicography Units, South African High Commission to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.Written by mother tongue speakers, many after interviewing the then elderly, these writings contain information on every aspect of the history and culture of the people written about as told and recorded by members of those communities.In addition to the transcription and translation of these works we are trying to trace descendants of the 186 different authors who contributed 891 writings to the collection to produce brief biographies of each and trace their graves. We live among the last generations able to source this information forthe historical record. Together with our partners we are also trying to establish the meaning of indigenous language words used in the writings that have fallen into disuse and their meaning lost. From the descendants traced so far and, other sources available to us, we’ve discovered that theoldest authors to date were born in 1852 and the youngest in 1918. Menziwa Merriman Balfour and Rev. Mpasa, the oldest, wrote histories of the Amarharhabe and Batlokwa of Mmatshaka in isiXhosaand Sesotho sa Leboa respectively while the youngest, Noel Johannes Mabale, wrote his works in Xitsonga at the age of only twenty four. Most authors were, teachers of members of the cloth, someboth, and traditional leaders. One nurse and a well known isiZulu journalist were also contributors. Written nearly one hundred years ago and considering the age of the authors, many among the first in their community to be literate, record the oldest transfer of historical and cultural informationthrough oral tradition. http://www.saheritagepublishers.co.za/ancestral-voices/ 
2/20/202313 minutes, 38 seconds
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TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS TO IMPROVE LEARNERS' MATHS AND SCIENCE SKILLS

Guest: Alexanda Trinder – Smith: Executive Director: Siyavula Foundation This month, Siyavula Foundation kickstarted the HeadSTARt campaign which encourages the learners to start their year off strong by setting goals related to what they would like to achieve in Maths and Science for the year. The campaign ends on Tuesday 14 March (International Maths Day).     Siyavula supports learners across the country by providing free and open online Maths and Science textbooks, as well as a complementary practice service (also free) to promote learning in these subjects. Learners can access both the textbooks and the platform from any internet-enabled mobile device at no cost - our site is zero-rated on most of the major telecom networks, so it doesn't cost them anything in data. In addition, teachers can also access the platform with a basic 'freemium' account to monitor learner progress and gain insights as to specific areas in which each learner may need guidance and targeted assistance.   Key stats for 2022   1,6 million South African high school students using the Siyavula platform every year  More than 50% of all FET Maths and Science students in South Africa use Siyavula in their studies. 350,000 new learners register to use the adaptive practice software 33 million questions delivered and marked for students. 30,000+ registered teachers on Siyavula with 8,000 active users  7,000 schools with active learners and teachers using Siyavula. Other facts Siyavula is free for learners and is zero rated on MTN, Vodacom, Telkom. Siyavula has an established relationship with DBE, GDE, WCED and other provinces to promote the adoption and use of Siyavula which is tracked and reported to stakeholders on a monthly basis.  Siyavula has a curriculum aligned offering for Nigeria and Rwanda and expanding alignment to new African curricula. Siyavula annually hosts #1MillionMaths (see video), the largest online Maths and Science competition in SA. Siyavula issues an online mastery certificate and portfolio of work done on Siyavula which students can download or share. This certificate is the link between school and youth employment or career services. The My Future section of Siyavula channels students from Siyavula to career opportunity providers along with their certificate.
2/20/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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Understanding the differences between NPO, NGO and NPC and the governance policies

NGO, NPO, NPC, PBO – all these acronyms lead to confusion as to where charitable organisations and other similar entities fit into the equation. This also speaks to the funding models and criteria for each of these organisations, interrogating the issue of governance, transparency, and accountability in the organisational operations.   NGO stands for a Non-governmental Organisation and is an international term used to describe a voluntary group or institution with a social mission, which operates independently from the government. Although these terms are not necessarily interchangeable, an organisation similar to an NGO may also be called non-profit, charity, non-profit organisation (NPO) or a voluntary organisation. A Non-profit Organisation (NPO) is a trust, company or other association of persons established for a public purpose. The income and property of these organisations are not distributable to the members or office bearers except for reasonable compensation for services rendered to the organisation. NPOs are required to register with the Department of Social Development under the NPO Act and must register with SARS as taxpayers. NPOs may apply for approval as a tax-exempt institution (see PBO underneath) if they meet the relevant requirements. NPC is the acronym for a Non-profit Company and is defined as a company incorporated for a public benefit. Here again the income and property are not distributable to the incorporators, members, directors or any office bearers. NPCs are required to register with the Companies Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) under the Companies Act, must register with SARS as taxpayers and may also apply for approval as tax exempt institutions (see PBO underneath) if they meet requirements vant require  
2/20/202324 minutes, 7 seconds
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COMMUNITY

GUEST: RAYMOND PERRIER - DIRECTOR DENIS HURLEY CENTRE  In 2022 Denis Hurley Centre director Raymond Perrier said that the centre will soon be launching a regular Street Law clinic in conjunction with the UKZN Law Clinic at the Denis Hurley Centre. Bringing lawyers to the streets of Durban. We find out how it is going       AS part of the fourth year of their studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) law students are encouraged to do a Street Law project – to get a better understanding of what the law is like when it hits the streets. In 2018, they started going to the Denis Hurley Centre as an option, and post-Covid, the centre has welcomed new students back this year.   According to the Denis Hurley Centre’s director, Raymond Perrier, 20 students visited the centre two days each week from April to June, and another 20 are now completing their outreach at the centre from August to October. “The students engage with the homeless people in Paddy Kearney Way between breakfast and lunch. But they also help prepare and serve the meals; this is an important way of them building the trust of our visitors,” said Perrier.   Perrier says that one of the hardest lessons for the students to learn is that most of the time they cannot solve problems – but they can be valuable just by being willing to listen. “They work in pairs, and there is always at least one Zulu speaker in each pair to facilitate easy communication. Where appropriate, they can give advice on legal matters and also teach people about their rights. In some cases, they take a witness statement of an incident – or help a homeless person to learn what makes for a good witness statement in the future.”              
2/20/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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Following a record-breaking attendance of 31 000 fans in Grand West Cape Town last year, actors Oscar Peterson and David Isaacs are bringing the "Joe Barber Family Reunion" theatre show to Johannesburg for the first time in 10 years.

Following a record-breaking attendance of 31 000 fans in Grand West CapeTown last year, actors Oscar Peterson and David Isaacs are bringing the "JoeBarber Family Reunion" theatre show to Johannesburg for the first time in 10years. SATURDAY 29 APRIL at 8pm at Emperors Palace   GUEST: DAVID ISAACS - Actor and screenwriter
2/14/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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City Hosts Talk on Invasive Borer Beetle for Residents, How to Report Them

The invasive Borer Beetle is causing serious problems for our local trees sothe City of Cape Town is hosting a talk to help residents identify trees that maybe contaminated and how to deal with it.GUEST: PROF FRANCOIS ROETS - Faculty member: Faculty ofAgriSciences, Stellenbosch University 
2/14/202311 minutes, 22 seconds
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Today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science

GUEST: PROF. KARIN HOWELL - Professor of Mathematical Sciences atStellenbosch University. 
2/14/20239 minutes, 42 seconds
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JSB HEALTH

During his 2023 state of the nation address on Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosapunted hemp and cannabis, as a new sector that that could create 130,000 new jobs,mentioning areas of KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape as potential sector hubs. WhatDoes this mean for the health factors and risks of cannabis.   GUEST: DR. CARMEN JAMES - Integrative Doctor; MedicalCannabis Educator and Wellness Coach 
2/14/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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SPORT STORY

In a uniquely SA story of hope, courage and grit, six young South Africans aremaking history in the iconic Cape2Rio yacht race, as the first complete crewfrom marginalised communities to do so. The sailors, hailing fromMasiphumelele, Khayelitsha, Grassy Park and Athlone in Cape Town, havebeen trained by the Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) Sailing Academy and aresponsored by Alexforbes.   GUEST: SIBUSISO SIZATU -Skipper
2/14/202310 minutes, 12 seconds
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JSB ART SESSION

The Investec Cape Town Art Fair Is Celebrating 10 years of bringing togethercollectors, galleries, curators, artists from around the globe. Zoning in on blending Artand Technology. 17-19 Feb 2023 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.One tech artist who will be apart of this year’s Cape Town Art Fair is Natalie PanengGUEST: NATALIE PANENG - Tech Artist
2/14/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION

Do You Remember where you were on this day? 11 February 1990 therelease of President Nelson Mandela from Victor Vester Prison?ANSWER: VICTOR VESTER PRISON now called theDRAKENSTEIN CORRECTIONAL CENTRE
2/14/20232 minutes, 16 seconds
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THE FUTURE OF LAB GROWN MEAT

There are numerous start-ups around the world engaging in lab-grown meatproduction. Locally, we have two such companies, The Mzansi Meat Companyand Mogale Meat. According to a report by McKinsey the market for cultivatedmeat could reach $25 billion by 2030. GUEST: BRONWYN WILLIAMS - Trend researcher, marketer and writer atFlux Trends
2/14/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Bongeziwe Mabandla

Guest Presenter: Bongeziwe Mabandla Guest:  Zoe Modiga – Isegazini  
2/13/202334 minutes, 5 seconds
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Interview: BOFA Lesego Kekana -Graduated from Pearson Institution of Higher Education in BSc IT.

Guest: Lesego Kekana -Graduated from Pearson Institution of Higher Education in BSc IT. Interview: BOFA  
2/13/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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500-year-old horn container discovered in South Africa sheds light on pre-colonial Khoisan medicines

Guest: Prof Justin Bradfield - Associate professor, University of Johannesburg 500-year-old horn container discovered in South Africa sheds light on pre-colonial Khoisan medicines  
2/13/202310 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: World Radio Day

Guest: Simphiwe Ngcowane – SABC Weekend Morning Live Presenter Interview: World Radio Day  
2/13/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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Interview: Prof Thuli Madonsela - The Director of the Centre for Social Justice at Stellenbosch University

Guest: Prof Thuli Madonsela - The Director of the Centre for Social Justice at Stellenbosch University  Interview:  
2/13/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview: Violent Crime in South Africa – what is the solution?

Guest: Prof Kholofelo Rakubu – Criminologist Interview: Violent Crime in South Africa – what is the solution?  
2/13/202311 minutes, 15 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Greg Homann-Artistic Director of the Market Theatre

Guest Presenter: Greg Homann-Artistic Director of the Market Theatre Guest: Greg Homann, Artistic Director of the Market Theartre 
2/6/202344 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chinese Spy Balloon

Guest: Brooks Spector, Associate Editor at Daily Maverick and Former US diplomat Chinese Spy Balloon   
2/6/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Science and Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Investment

Guest: Heloise Greef, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Expert Science and Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Investment  
2/6/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Interview: BOFA

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Interview: The Art and of Conscious Marketing

Guest: Haydee Brauer, Chief Marketing & Corp Affairs Officer at Hollard Insurance Interview: The Art and of Conscious Marketing  
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Interview: Cape Town library uses layStation, Xbox games to get children off the streets

Guest: Ashley Lewis, who heads up the library, was brains behind the initiative Interview: Cape Town library uses layStation, Xbox games to get children off the streets   
2/6/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview:Tigers in South Africa: a farming industry exists-often for their body parts

Guest: Fiona Miles, Four Paws Director in South Africa  Interview:Tigers in South Africa: a farming industry exists-often for their body parts  
2/6/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Petrol Head – Nico Smit

Guest:Petrol Head – Nico Smit
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Food – Zola Nene

Guest– Zola Nene
2/6/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview – AMALI

GUEST: EDGAR PIETERSE - Founding Director of African Centre for Cities
2/6/202316 minutes, 39 seconds
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GUESS the destination

GUEST: TRAVEL GIGOLO
2/6/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Interview: JSB HEALTH - CANCER

GUEST: DR. JODI WISHNIA - Public Health Expert Wits University
2/6/202312 minutes
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Interview: Access to cancer treatment

GUEST: Dr Sudeshen Naidoo – Radiation Oncologist and Founder of the Johnson Rose Cancer Foundation
2/6/202313 minutes, 12 seconds
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Interview: A VACCINE FOR BEES

GUEST: DALIAL FREITAK - Dalan Animal Health Chief Science Officer
2/6/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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#JSBSessions: Mandisi Dyantyi

Guest: Mandisi Dyantyi
2/6/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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Interview – SophiaTown Arts Festival with the theme "Gathering the

GUEST: Yavini Naidoo – Festival Producer
2/1/20238 minutes, 32 seconds
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Petrol Head – Nico Smit

Guest: Petrol Head – Nico Smit
1/31/202322 minutes, 40 seconds
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GUESS the destination

GUEST: Eliza Kruger
1/31/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Interview: Sports

GUEST: GUEST: KIRSTEN LANDMAN – Professional off-road and hard-enduro rider
1/31/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview: THE LIFE OF A TREE

GUEST: DR. TRACY WESSELS - SAPPI Group Head Investor Relations and Sustainability.
1/31/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview: Heat stress is rising in Southern Africa

GUEST: JENNIFER FITCHETT -
1/31/202313 minutes, 49 seconds
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nterview: #JSBHealth – Impact of Loadshedding on malnutrition

GUEST: Dr Edzani Mphaphuli – Director of Grow Great
1/31/20239 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: RE- INTRODUCTION OF CHEETAHS FROM SA TO INDIA

Interview: RE- INTRODUCTION OF CHEETAHS FROM SA TO INDIA Guest: Prof Adrian Tordiffe - Associate Professor (Veterinary Pharmacology) and Veterinary Wildlife Specialist at the University of Pretoria
1/30/202314 minutes, 5 seconds
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Interview: What does a matric certificate mean for a young person in 2023?

 Interview: What does a matric certificate mean for a young person in 2023? GUEST: BRIDGET HANNAH - Innovation Director at the DG Murray Trust
1/30/202310 minutes, 48 seconds
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– Interview: The role of NGO’s in addressing public health education and crisis

The role of NGO’s in addressing public health education and crisis Guest:: Dianne Noyile    
1/30/202316 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: FARMING IN SOUTH AFRICA: 6 things that need urgent attention in 2023

Interview: FARMING IN SOUTH AFRICA: 6 things that need urgent attention in 2023 GUEST:  Wandile Sihlobo - WANDILE SIHLOBO - Senior Fellow, Department of Agricultural Economics, Stellenbosch University
1/30/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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Petrol Head – Nico Smit

Guest:Petrol Head – Nico Smit
1/23/202328 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview – HERBAL TEA SAID TO BE A BEVERAGE IN HIGH DEMAND

GUEST: ADEL DU TOIT - Spokesperson for the SA Rooibos Council
1/23/202314 minutes, 14 seconds
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Interview: SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

GUEST: LEIGH MYLES - to do the interview below, she is the Business Development Manager at Profitroom.
1/23/202312 minutes, 37 seconds
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Guest: James Hall
1/23/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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Interview: A MATRICULANT AND HER VISION

GUEST: SAMANTHA MAASDAM – Matriculant
1/23/20239 minutes, 21 seconds
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GUESS the destination

GUEST: Carina Wiggill - Management board member of the Bartolomeu Dias Museum
1/23/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview: #JSBHealth – Alzheimer

GUEST: Dr Dimakatso Makwela – Neurologist
1/23/20237 minutes, 42 seconds
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#SAfmJSBSessions

GUEST: Simphiwe Dana – Singer and Songwriter
1/23/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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Interview: What is the Ideal High School Experience from a University Student

GUEST: SIPHOKAZI MAGAGULA GUEST: ZAKHITI MKHIZE  
1/23/202316 minutes
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Interview: What is the Ideal High School Experience from a University Student

Matriculants share their vision and future endeavor GUEST: Zingce Kondlo GUEST: Nikisipho Khovana
1/23/202318 minutes, 45 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: Interview - THE AMANDLA FREEDOM ENSEMBLE

GUEST:  Mandla Langeni
1/23/202335 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview - THE AMANDLA FREEDOM ENSEMBLE

Guest:  Mandla Langeni Interview - THE AMANDLA FREEDOM ENSEMBLE  
1/23/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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Interview: The Crypto Dominoes Are Still Falling

GUEST: Bataung Qhotsokoane - Technology Researcher at iAfrikan Interview: The Crypto Dominoes Are Still Falling  
1/23/202314 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: 4 DAY WORKING WEEK

GUEST: MICHELLE AUSTIN - Financial Director of Keegor Group S
1/16/202315 minutes, 27 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith
1/16/202319 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ballet dancer goes to New York City

GUEST: Faahkir Bestman – Ballet Dancer
1/16/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview: #JSBHealth – Alzheimer

GUEST: Prof Garish Modi
1/16/202314 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: Tribute – Frene Ginwala

GUEST: Lawson Naidoo
1/16/20237 minutes, 36 seconds
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#SAfmJSBSessions

GUEST: Jimmy Nevis – Musician  
1/16/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview: Book Review

GUEST: Andre Vlok – Author #Interview: Book Review  
1/16/202322 minutes, 44 seconds
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Interview - Masakhe Literacy Programme

GUEST: MUZIKAYISE MABHENA - Director of Public Programmes, Masakhe Library and Literacy Programme Interview - Masakhe Literacy Programme  
1/16/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview: BOFA - The Tangible Africa scholarship cohort of 2023 have been selected

GUEST: Norman Msaka – Coder and Scholarship Recipient Interview: BOFA - The Tangible Africa scholarship cohort of 2023 have been selected  
1/16/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Interview: Why we make resolutions (and why we fail)

GUEST: Angela Deh – Clinical Psychologist Interview: Why we make resolutions (and why we fail)  
1/16/202323 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview: UNIQUE ENERGY DEMOCRACY PROJECT A SUCCESS AGAINST ALL ODDS

GUEST: Thapelo Mohapi Interview: UNIQUE ENERGY DEMOCRACY PROJECT A SUCCESS AGAINST ALL ODDS  
1/16/202311 minutes, 34 seconds
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INTERVIEW: HOLISTIC HEALING

GUEST: RUBINA GHOOR - Director of Ansari Holistic Healing Institute
1/9/202315 minutes, 33 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Help to keep our coastline and beaches waste-free

GUEST: Aaniyah Martin – Founder of The Beach Co-op
1/9/20239 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY IN HISTORY – Summit of African History

CLIP: JAMES HALL
1/9/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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INTERVIEW: What to expect in the film and television industry in 2023

GUEST: Tinashe Venge - Entertainment Journalist
1/9/202318 minutes, 21 seconds
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INTERVIEW: A call for donation for a documentary

GUEST: Nyiko “Mr Dynamix”Masango - Avid Hiker and Motivational Outdoorsman
1/9/20238 minutes, 1 second
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INTERVIEW: Our relationship with food in 2023

GUEST: Melissa Lainn - Integrated Nutritional Coach
1/9/202316 minutes, 43 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Party With A Purpose set to bring Sowetans together

GUEST: Nomsa Mazwai - Founder of #FunkItImWalking
1/9/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Navigating Januworry: Nutritious meals on a budget

INTERVIEW: Navigating Januworry: Nutritious meals on a budget Guest: Moloko Mehlape - Dietitian & Lecturer at Sefako Makgato Health Sciences University
1/9/202313 minutes, 56 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Preparing for their first day of big school: advice for parents and children

INTERVIEW: Preparing for their first day of big school: advice for parents and children GUEST: Caylee Randall - Grade 1 teacher at St Martin's Preparatory School
1/9/202313 minutes, 24 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Understanding ransomware and how prevalent it is in South Africa

INTERVIEW: Understanding ransomware and how prevalent it is in South Africa GUEST: Bataung Qhotsokoane - Technology Researcher at iAfrikan
1/9/202315 minutes, 33 seconds
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The importance of financial literacy for children

The importance of financial literacy for children Guest: Yamkela Khoza Tywakadi - Publisher at Blank Page Books
1/9/202316 minutes, 32 seconds
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INTERVIEW: #CommunityWatch: Sibambisene Foundation

GUEST: Linda Mbatha – Founder of Sibambisene Foundation INTERVIEW: #CommunityWatch: Sibambisene Foundation  
1/9/202312 minutes, 43 seconds
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INTERVIEW: New Year's Resolutions and successfully sticking to them

GUEST: Paula Quinsee - Relationship Expert and Author INTERVIEW: New Year's Resolutions and successfully sticking to them    
1/5/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Children’s Literature in 2022

GUEST: Sewela Langeni – Co - owner of Book Circle Capital INTERVIEW: Children’s Literature in 2022  
1/5/202315 minutes, 28 seconds
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INTERVIEW: The power of African languages inclusion within the technology space

GUEST: Bataung Qhotsokoane - Technology Researcher at iAfrikan INTERVIEW: The power of African languages inclusion within the technology space    
1/5/20239 minutes, 16 seconds
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INTERVIEW: IMANI (FAITH) IS THE SEVENTH AND FINAL PRINCIPLE OF KWANZAA

Guest: ASHANTEWAA NGIDI- DIRECTOR AT INSTITUTE OF AFRIKOLOGY. INTERVIEW: IMANI (FAITH) IS THE SEVENTH AND FINAL PRINCIPLE OF KWANZAA          
1/5/202323 minutes, 21 seconds
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INTERVIEW: PERSONAL FINANCE AND NAVIGATING JANU-WORRY

GUEST: GERALD MWANDIABIRA - CEO OF SUGAR CREEK WEALTH INTERVIEW: PERSONAL FINANCE AND NAVIGATING JANU-WORRY      
1/5/202310 minutes, 2 seconds
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Music composer

JSB Sessions:Mandla Mlangeni - Trumpeter, Composer, Bandleader
1/3/202313 minutes, 30 seconds
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Marc Lotterings Latest Perfomance

Guest:  Marc Lottering - Comedian
1/3/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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Green peace documentary

Guest: Angelo Louw - Documentary director
1/3/202312 minutes, 20 seconds
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Good News Cabaret

Guest: Roland Perold and Godfrey Johnson
1/3/20237 minutes, 33 seconds
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Travel - Guess the destination

Guest: Alet Steyn - Owner and Manager
1/3/20237 minutes, 23 seconds
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RIGGING NO LONGER JUST A MAN’S WORLD

GUEST: NTOMBOVUYO MADYALITI - Rigger RIGGING NO LONGER JUST A MAN’S WORLD  
1/3/20238 minutes, 46 seconds
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BONGEZIWE MABANDLA

Guest: Bongeziwe Mabandla
12/14/202210 minutes, 8 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: OUDTSHOORN

GUEST: CORLEEN BARNARD – OUDTSHOORN TOURISM MARKETING MANAGER
12/14/20223 minutes, 47 seconds
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REND REPORT: FUTURE THINKING SA DESIGN

GUEST: Chris Reid – Independent Brand Strategist writer and trend researcher
12/14/20229 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: Motoring

GUEST: Nico Smith
12/14/202227 minutes, 5 seconds
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INTERVIEW – SOUTH AFRICAN SCIENTISTS contribute to a key global study on the effects of grazing in deserts

Guest: PROF. PETER LE ROUX - Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
12/13/202211 minutes, 10 seconds
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Future Olympian

GUEST: ANIKA VISSER
12/13/20228 minutes, 49 seconds
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#JSBHealth: Pulmonary hypertension

GUEST: Dr. Gerald Maarman – Senior Lecturer , and member of Centre for Cardio-Metabolic Research in Africa at Stellenbosch University
12/13/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview – Guest presenter

Guest presenter: Wesley Diphoko
12/12/202241 minutes, 45 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Celebrating matric learners

GUEST: HEATHER BLANCKENSEE - Head of College at Sacred Heart College.        
12/12/202211 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview:  Durban Book Fair

GUEST: KIRU NAIDOO - Spokesperson Durban International Book Fair
12/12/20225 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: Science: Understanding Green Hydrogen within the South African context

GUEST: Nick Hedley – Columnist
12/12/202212 minutes, 30 seconds
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– Interview – 15-Year-old South African of Cameroon origin decorated ‘Knight of Cameroon Order of Merit’

GUEST: STACEY FRU - Author
12/12/20226 minutes, 50 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER – The Great Fall FTX

GUEST: Toby Shapshak
12/12/202228 minutes, 5 seconds
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INTERVIEW – The Solidarity Fund, in partnership with hunger relief and food rescue organisa-tion SA Harvest

Guest: - ALAN BROWDE - CEO and Founder SA HARVEST 
12/12/20229 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview – A Prevention Revolution New Forms of PrEP

GUEST: PROF. SALIM ABDOOL KARIM – Director CAPRISA
12/5/20226 minutes, 33 seconds
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Feature :Taking Your Calls on all things Cars with The Petrolhead

GUEST: NICO SMITH
12/5/202224 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: Guess The Destination : Gariep Dam

GUEST: LINDON SILO – Food and Beverage System Manager
12/5/20223 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview – The Impact of Phala Phala Farmgate on Brand South Africa

GUEST: TSHEPO MATSEBA – MD Reputation First
12/5/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Africa Report with James Hall

Guest: James Hall
12/5/20224 minutes, 49 seconds
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Interview : Standard Bank Young Artists Winners 2022

  GUEST: KOLEKA PUTUMA – Poetry
12/5/20227 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview – When Art meets Protest, raising awareness about climate change

GUEST: JACQUI TOOKE – Extinction Rebellion Cape Town Spokesperson
12/5/20227 minutes, 16 seconds
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Interview: Queertopia Returns to Victoria Yards

GUESTS: KEFILOE SIWISA – Cultural Worker and Curator
12/5/20224 minutes, 22 seconds
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Interview Mentorship Opportunity for young Africans

GUEST: MOTA MOTA – External Communications East and Southern African Region Nestle
12/5/20229 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview : Christmas Lunch

GUEST: ZOLA NENE – Chef and Author
12/5/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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nterview – Dealing with Year End Function Fatigue : Resilience vs Anti-Fragility

GUEST: PETER LABURN – Founder Lead with Humanity
12/5/202210 minutes, 1 second
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Interview : Standard Bank Young Artists Winners 2022

GUEST: LINDA SIKHAKHANE – Jazz  
12/5/20226 minutes, 8 seconds
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NASA Study and recorded the sound of Black Hole

Sound : NASA 
12/5/20221 minute, 19 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION The Inaugural GAUTENG INTERNATIONAL BOOK FESTIVAL will take place next week Sunday 11 December at Ubuntu Kraal in Vilakazi Street Orlando Sowe to

GUEST: LORRAINE SITHOLE – DIRECTOR OF THE FESTIVAL
12/5/202219 minutes, 6 seconds
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SCIENCE: White butterflies are filling Johannesburg’s skies earlier than usual. Is Climate change to blame?

GUEST: JENNIFER FITCHETT - Associate Professor of PhysicalGeography, University of the Witwatersrand
12/5/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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The fall of Theranos

Guest: TOBY SHAPSHAK- Publisher of Stuff (Stuff.co.za) and Scrolla.Africa.
12/5/202217 minutes, 50 seconds
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Highlighting the important work of Early Childhood Development (ECD) The German Embassy has awarded non-profit organisation, Hamba Bamba Fun da (HBF) funds to build a new modular classroom.

GUEST: MOONJA BOONZAIER – Founder and CEO of Hamba Bamba Funda
12/5/202211 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview – GUEST PRESENTER

GUEST: PJ Sabbagha Interview – GUEST PRESENTER  
11/28/202233 minutes, 31 seconds
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Word Domination

GUEST: Zubeida Jaffer Word Domination  
11/28/202219 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: WWF @ COP 27

GUEST: JUSTIN SMITH - Head of Business Development WWF (WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE) Interview: WWF @ COP 27  
11/28/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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BOFA

GUEST: Thulile Zikhali and Zanele Khwela BOFA  
11/28/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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Agripreneureship

Guest: Anyinye Anyere
11/28/202211 minutes, 13 seconds
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Interview: Humanitarian Adventurer returns home

GUEST: Kingsley Holgate
11/28/20229 minutes, 6 seconds
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INTERVIEW: THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS

GUEST: BOICHOKO DITLAKE - Kagiso Trust’s Civil Society Manager INTERVIEW: THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS  
11/28/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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National special Olympics games

GUEST: Ancilla Smith – CEO of Special Olympics South Africa
11/28/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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#JSBHealth

GUEST: Dr Veini Naidu – HIV Community Service Lead Broadreach Health Development South Africa
11/28/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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Interview – Ghana’s National Museum

GUEST: Jon Olav Hove
11/28/20228 minutes, 41 seconds
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Veronica Fusaro – Summer Lightening

Guest: Veronica  FUSARO – Singer and Songwriter
11/28/20225 minutes, 19 seconds
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INTERVIEW – 8 Billion People

Guest: Jacques Emina – Head of Department of Population and Development Studies
11/28/20225 minutes, 55 seconds
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National special Olympics games

GUEST: Ancilla Smith – CEO of Special Olympics South Africa
11/28/20223 minutes, 45 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION

GUEST: Lihle Dlamini – Chief Marketing Officer Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency
11/28/20225 minutes, 4 seconds
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NEWS COMING OUT OF SILICON VALLEY

GUEST: Toby Shapshak NEWS COMING OUT OF SILICON VALLEY  
11/28/202213 minutes, 50 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Red Cross radio interview

Guest: Noluyolo Ngomani INTERVIEW – Red Cross radio interview  
11/28/20226 minutes, 39 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: This mountain lodge is in the Northern Drakensberg of South Africa, and offers access to hiking the region’s most famous trails.

Guest: Jan Van Niekel
11/21/20224 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: Two South African documentaries for Africa Direct

GUEST: Omelga Mthiyane and Nadine Angel Cloete
11/21/202211 minutes, 51 seconds
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Interview: A focus on men’s health this International Men’s Day

GUEST: Marcel Korth
11/21/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Interview: Mangrove forests won’t be able to spread further in South Africa, so protecting them is crucial

GUEST: Dr Jacqueline Raw - Postdoctoral Researcher
11/21/20226 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview – QATAR

GUEST: Charles Baloyi – Sports reporter
11/21/20225 minutes, 47 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
11/21/202224 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview: THIS WEEK IN AFRICAN HISTORY

GUEST: CLIP JAMES HAL
11/21/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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Interview: A MODEL ON HOW TO DRIVE TOWNSHIP ECONOMIES

GUEST: Angela Teffo
11/21/202211 minutes, 1 second
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Interview – Guest presenter

Guest: Dr Nokuthula Mazibuko Msimang
11/21/202243 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview: CSI – Human Face of Business handbook and the keynote speaker is Dr Judy Dlamini

Guest: Dr Judy Dlamini
11/21/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview: Right To Speak - South African Poets Catalogue

Guest: Christie Van Zyl – Poet
11/21/20229 minutes, 24 seconds
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Interview – Nuts and electricity bolts: KZN Grade 11 girls score big with eco-friendly coal business

Guest: Tiffany ogbonnaya
11/21/20223 minutes, 58 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: The strangeness of the human mind

Guest: Prof Christopher Szabo
11/21/202211 minutes, 36 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER – Iran Protests

Guest: Ibrahim Deen – Independent Analyst
11/21/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Community: Youth organisation

Guest: Percy Malepe - Founder and chairperson of Ikemeleng Foundation
11/21/202210 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview  Environment: COMPOSTING 101

“Composting your organic kitchen waste at home has a lot of advantages,”. By understanding exactly what went into the growth process, you can feed your plants in thehealthiest way possible while lowering carbon emissions, using wasted food, and enriching your soil.” says Carmen JordaanWe talk Composting 101Whole Earth Recycling, based in Johannesburg, sorts more than 120 tons of recyclable material each month and Whole Earth Recycling Owner, Carmen Jordaan, together with her husband Danie Jordaan, have recently launched Whole Earth Organic Farm, which aims to get more people on the ‘green train’ by effortlessly converting customers’ organic kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost.Jordaan says: “There is no act too small to make a difference, and people generally underestimate how powerful recycling from home can really be. Reducing carbon emissions and keeping an eye on the use of materials such as plastic are two things that come to mind when considering the value of recycling. GUEST: CARMEN JORDAAN - Co-Founder of Whole Earth Recycling & Whole EarthOrganic Farm
11/14/20227 minutes, 44 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION- GENEVIEVE MAASDORD

CLUE: This park straddles the border between South Africa and Namibia andwas formed in the early 2000’s. Regarded as the most unique mega-ecosystemin the worldANSWER: /Ai-/Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier ParkP.S: Namibia and South Africa renew transfrontier park treaty in effort toincrease tourismAi-Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park is made up of rugged kloofs, highmountains and dramatic landscapes that sweep away inland from the OrangeRiver divulge the fact that you are now in the vast mountain desert.An international treaty, signed in 2003, incorporated the AiAis Hot Springs GamePark in Namibia and Ai-Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier National Park in SouthAfrica, resulting in the establishment of the Ai-Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier National Park. This is a harsh and unpredictable land where water is scarce and life-sustainingmoisture comes in the form of early morning fog called Ihuries or Malmokkies bythe local people which rolls in from the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean, sustaining a remarkable range of small reptiles, birds and mammals.A staggering assortment of plant life, some species occurring nowhere else, is tobe found here, with gnarled quiver trees, tall aloes and quaint half-mens keepingvigil over this inscrutable landscape.One of the main features of the combined park is the worlds second largestcanyon the Fish River Canyon.   GUEST: GENEVIEVE MAASDORD - Regional Communications for the AridParks  
11/14/20224 minutes
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FOOD - Zioux Hea#Interview: Moloi, Is Set To Cook Up A Storm At The Eat Out Restaurant Awards

South Africa’s biggest restaurant awards are back after two years, and thejudges have traversed the country to uncover the best places to dine.Their verdicts will be announced at the Eat Out Woolworths RestaurantAwards at the Grand Arena in Cape Town on 20 November 2022. The event has become a culinary highlight unto itself. The food served atthe Eat Out Awards aims to capture the essence of fine dining in SouthAfrica and has delighted hundreds of guests over the years. Cooking atthis year’s anticipated ceremony will be some of South Africa’s leadingchefs, educators and innovation specialists. Each of these chefs was chosen not only for their passion, technical skills and expertise but also forhow they are helping to motivate, develop and improve the South Africanfood industry.     GUEST: CHEF MOSES MOLOI– Head Chef at Zioux
11/14/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS: KELLY KHUMALO RELEASES BAZOKHULUMA FT ZAKWE & MTHUNZI.

The highly anticipated single release, Bazokhuluma ft Zakwe & Mthunziis finally out! Celebrated, award-winning singer and songwriter KellyKhumalo releases the official debut single from her much-anticipated upcoming album, From A God To A King.  After performing the single at her recent show From A God To A KingTour, supporters are thrilled to be finally streaming the single on multipleplatforms. Bazokhuluma directly translates to “They will talk”. This canbe seen as a powerful term that expresses that people will talk irrespective of what you do, and that should not deter you from living your life. Wecan see Kelly live up to this phrase throughout her personal life.  “Bazokhuluma will definitely be a December hit. Working with Zakwe andMthunzi has been so amazing and this song is a perfect transition to welcome the upcoming album. A King does not bother himself with what otherpeople have to say, he just reigns, and this song describes the magnitudeof this,” says Kelly   GUEST: KELLY KHUMALO– Singer and Songwriter
11/14/20228 minutes, 27 seconds
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Zioux Head Chef Moses Moloi, Is Set To Cook Up A Storm At The Eat Out Restaurant Awards

South Africa’s biggest restaurant awards are back after two years, and thejudges have traversed the country to uncover the best places to dine.Their verdicts will be announced at the Eat Out Woolworths RestaurantAwards at the Grand Arena in Cape Town on 20 November 2022.The event has become a culinary highlight unto itself. The food served atthe Eat Out Awards aims to capture the essence of fine dining in SouthAfrica and has delighted hundreds of guests over the years. Cooking atthis year’s anticipated ceremony will be some of South Africa’s leadingchefs, educators and innovation specialists. Each of these chefs was chosen not only for their passion, technical skills and expertise but also forhow they are helping to motivate, develop and improve the South Africanfood industry.    GUEST: CHEF MOSES MOLOI– Head Chef at Zioux
11/14/20228 minutes, 38 seconds
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This Week in Africa with JAMES HALL

Writer, Historian and Founder of WWW.AFRICATODAYYESTERDAY.ORG• 1906 Pretoria City Council receives a donation of 200 Jacaranda seedling imported from Australia• 1906 The Heart of Darkness novel published• 1910 Cairo’s major hotels launch self propelled automobile made available fortours of Egyptian antiquities• 1884 Berlin Conference - scramble for Africa• 1925 1st Airplane flight from London to Cape Town• 1869 Suez Canal opens in Egypt• 1829 From the Cape of Good Hope looking for new seals to hunt in Antartica    Guest:James Hall
11/14/20223 minutes, 20 seconds
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JSB HEALTH – DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH

World Diabetes Day is on 14 November. Education on diabetes is vital, because even in2022, many people who have the disease don’t realise it.Diabetes is one of the largest global health emergencies of the 21st century and amongthe top 10 causes of death worldwide.1South Africa has one of the highest rates of diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa.1 The International Diabetes Federation estimates that there are approximately 4.6 million SouthAfrican adults with diabetes, about half of whom are not yet diagnosed.1 In South Africa,diabetes is the second leading cause of death, with 90 000 South Africans dying fromdiabetes-related causes in 2019.It’s therefore extremely important for consumers to be aware of their diabetes status, asprompt, proactive intervention, along with early treatment intensification and a healthylifestyle, can have a significant impact on type 2 diabetes, and its associated complications.   GUEST: DR. ZAHEER BAYAT - Physician, Endocrinologist and Chair of the Society forEndocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa (SEMDSA).
11/14/20227 minutes, 59 seconds
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INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER - INTERVIEW

GUEST: KHETHIWE SIBANYONI – Founder Of Kheti’s Foundation INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER - INTERVIEW  
11/14/202230 minutes, 16 seconds
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INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER - PROFILE

GUEST: AMONGE SINXOTO - Founder of Blackboard Africa and Author of "My Big Name" INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER - PROFILE  
11/14/202211 minutes, 39 seconds
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#Interview: The Market Theatre Foundation launches the line-up for the Zwakala Festival 2023

GUEST: MOMO MATSUNYANE - Festival Director Zwakala Festival #Interview: The Market Theatre Foundation launches the line-up for the Zwakala Festival 2023  
11/14/202212 minutes, 59 seconds
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#Interview: Adoption Expo provides resources to couples looking to start a family

GUEST: THABITHA DALAMO - Founder of Baby and I   #Interview: Adoption Expo provides resources to couples looking to start a family  
11/14/202212 minutes, 31 seconds
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Interview: THOUGHT LEADERS – AFI celebrates 15 years of existence

GUEST: HANNELIZE ROBINSON – Group Executive: Events of African Fashion International Interview: THOUGHT LEADERS – AFI celebrates 15 years of existence  
11/14/20227 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: MTV Shuga Down South 3 auditions

GUEST: TSHIRELETSO YVONNE DIOGO - Director for MTV Shuga Staying Alive Interview: MTV Shuga Down South 3 auditions              
11/14/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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Interview: THOUGHT LEADERS - “How paying for Twitter blue tick will heal blue bird”

GUEST: WESLEY DIPHOKO - Editor-in-Chief of Fast Company (SA) magazine Interview: THOUGHT LEADERS - “How paying for Twitter blue tick will heal blue bird”          
11/14/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview: Gugulethu Goes Gaga for Go-Karts

GUEST: Elethu Nkala – Co-founder of Nulife Activities
11/7/202211 minutes, 21 seconds
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#Interview: PETROLHEAD

GUEST: Nico Smit – Motoring Expert
11/7/202225 minutes, 1 second
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INTERVIEW: Kahlo, Sher-Gil, Stern’ at the Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation: three artists and three paintings across three continents in the Global South

GUEST: CLIVE KELLNER - Executive Director of Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation
11/7/20229 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interview: Isidlamlilo - The Fire Eater

GUEST: Neil Coppen
11/7/202211 minutes, 22 seconds
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Interview: South Africa’s Phuti Mmotla is crowned the best Starbucks barista in EMEA after Championship Final in Milan

GUEST: Phuti Mmotla – Barrister
11/7/20226 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview: SPORT: SAMRO launches new platform where members can check if they have unclaimed royalties due to outdated banking details

GUEST: Karabo Senna - General Manager for Sales and Licensing
11/7/20224 minutes, 17 seconds
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INTERVIEW: A RARE COLLECTION OF WINES FROM A 1975 PINOTAGE VINEYARD LAUNCHED

GUEST: Roelof Stoltz - Business Development Manager of Vin de Classique
11/7/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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Interview: JSB HEALTH : SADC Malaria Day

GUEST: SHANDUKANI MBAVHALELO – Medical Natural Scientist at the Department of Health
11/7/20225 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview: Environment - Coffin? Casket? Cremation? How to make your death more environmentally friendly

GUEST: Dr Paola Magni - Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science, Murdoch University
11/7/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Interview: GUESS THE DESTINATION – Karoo Desert Botanical Garden

GUEST: Lize Labuschagne, environmental interpretation officer at the Karoo DesertNational Botanical Garden
11/7/20224 minutes, 41 seconds
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Interview: THIS WEEK IN AFRICAN HISTORY

GUEST: CLIP - JAMES HALL
11/7/20223 minutes, 36 seconds
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INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER - PROFILE

Guest: Dr. Brett Pyper - Arts, Culture and Heritage Practitioner INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER Guest: Bra Bizza Buthelezi - Chairperson of the Cosmopolitan Collective (Mentor and teacher in Mamelodi’s jazz appreciation community) INTERVIEW: GUEST PRESENTER Guest: Cantal Willie-Petersen – Lecturer of University of Witwatersrand and South African
11/7/202246 minutes, 38 seconds
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#Interview: WORD DOMINATION - Pendoring Awards 2022

Guest: Eben Keun – Pendoring Awards General Manager
11/7/20228 minutes, 39 seconds
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Interview: Breath of Fresh Air – An Unexpected Musical Journey for 13 year old

Guest: Emma-Jean Galliard – Actress          
11/7/20227 minutes, 40 seconds
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Interview: BODY DONATION and Importance of Bequests

Guest: Jodie Lemphane – Lecturer in the Division of Clinical Anatomy at the University of Stellenbosch      
11/7/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Interview: SchoolNet South Africa advocates for learning approaches that engage learning and the use of digital tools and resources

Guest: Mathapelo Thipe - Operations Officer at SchoolNet South Africa
11/7/202212 minutes, 56 seconds
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Interview: #SMALLWORLD – Countdown to the Qatar World Cup

Guest: Peter Stemmet – Sports Presenter – Al Jazeera Media Network
11/7/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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Interview: THOUGHT LEADERS - No place for complacency as SA’s food security improves

Guest: Wandile Sihlobo - Chief economist at the Agricultural Business Chamber of SA and Author of ‘Finding Common Ground: Land, Equity, and Agriculture’.
11/7/202213 minutes, 18 seconds
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Dr AnnSureeka

GUEST: Dr AnnSureeka Ganesh- GP
10/31/202214 minutes, 30 seconds
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Interview: SPORT: Elastic athlete to compete at World Pole and Aerial Championships, which started on 27 October in Switzerland.

GUEST: Kaitlin Rawson – Elastic Athlete
10/31/20228 minutes, 11 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest:Nico Smit
10/31/202228 minutes, 30 seconds
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South African students chosen for JAN internship in Nice

South African students chosen for JAN internship in Nice
10/31/20225 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview: Environment: iSIMANGALISO WETLAND PARK

GUEST: Jabulane Ngubeni – Executive Manager Tourism and Business Development iSimangaliso
10/31/202212 minutes, 26 seconds
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#JSBSESSIONS: JOY OF JAZZ

MANTWA CHINOAMADI-MUTSHINYA - Festival Producer
10/31/20228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Interview: Mission Improvable

GUEST: Megan Choritz - Actor, writer, improviser and director
10/31/20226 minutes, 54 seconds
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#Interview MBUSO KHOZA GUESS THE DESTINATION: MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM

MBUSO KHOZA - Founder Afrikan Heritage Ensemble
10/31/20227 minutes, 57 seconds
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CLIP JAMES HALL

GUEST: CLIP JAMES HALL
10/31/20223 minutes, 31 seconds
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Looking at How Stitching Together Local Value Chains Will Boost Graduate Jobs In Fashion Industry

Guest: Maryne Steenekamp, Head of STADIO School of Fashion
10/31/202211 minutes, 51 seconds
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Looking at How Stitching Together Local Value Chains Will Boost Graduate Jobs In Fashion Industry

Guest: Maryne Steenekamp, Head of STADIO School of Fashion
10/31/202219 minutes
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GUEST PRESENTER GUEST: Thulile Khanyile – Co founder of Nka’Thuto EduPropeller

GUEST PRESENTER GUEST: Thulile Khanyile – Co founder of Nka’Thuto EduPropeller
10/31/202243 minutes, 4 seconds
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3 Books to Consider for your Holiday Reading over the festive season What are you reading currently and how are you finding the book? To share what he is reading we have

GUEST: BONGANI MAHLANGU - Journalist and Writer 3 Books to Consider for your Holiday Reading over the festive season What are you reading currently and how are you finding the book? To share what he is reading we have 
10/31/202216 minutes, 40 seconds
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SCIENCE: SOUTH AFRICAN RESEARCHERS PROVIDE PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR BUILDING INCLUSIVE SMART COMMUNITIES IN DEVEL-OPING COUNTRIES

GUEST: Dr Jabu Mtsweni - CSIR Chief Researcher in Information and Cy-bersecurity   SCIENCE: SOUTH AFRICAN RESEARCHERS PROVIDE PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR BUILDING INCLUSIVE SMART COMMUNITIES IN DEVEL-OPING COUNTRIES 
10/31/202214 minutes, 43 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: Black Excellence is not applicable to South Africa GUEST: Brian Mhlanga - Leadership and Organizational development practi-tioner

GUEST: Brian Mhlanga - Leadership and Organizational development practi-tioner
10/31/202213 minutes, 5 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS 16-18 November SA Music Week Conference and Tech Expo will be taking place at Soweto Theatre. Music is Big Business, How is South Africa doing with its share of the pie

 GUEST: MICHAEL MOETI - CEO of SA Music Week
10/31/202212 minutes, 48 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
10/24/202221 minutes
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Interview: Blackball (Pool)

GUEST: BEATRICE MONYAKE – Pool player
10/24/20226 minutes, 2 seconds
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Interview: ARTS FESTIVAL PERSONS WITH DISABILITY / INCLUSION

GUEST: THABANI MAZIBUKO - Co-Organiser We Can Arts Festival
10/24/20224 minutes, 45 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS

GUEST: LOUISE CARVER - Singer/ Songwriter
10/24/202211 minutes, 8 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: CONSTITUTION HILL HUMAN RIGHTS PRECINCT

GUEST: DAWN ROBERTSON - CEO Constitution Hill
10/24/20227 minutes, 30 seconds
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Interview: Govt should cover burnout leave, SA expert argues – and ignoring WhatsApp should be a legal right

GUEST: PROF KARIN CALITZ - Stellenbosch University emeritus professor
10/24/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Interview: Green School South Africa on why Climate Change education is important

GUEST: CELRI OLLEY - Teacher at Green School
10/24/20227 minutes, 6 seconds
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Tshepiso Mohlala

GUEST: Tshepiso Mohlala – Founder Kauru Contemporary ART
10/24/20225 minutes, 44 seconds
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Interview: The National Arts Festival Calls for Artists to Propose Works for 2023 Fes-tival

GUEST: RUCERA SEETHAL - Artistic Director
10/24/20226 minutes, 24 seconds
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Interview: THIS WEEK IN AFRICAN HISTORY

GUEST: CLIP JAMES HALL
10/24/20223 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview – Guest presenter: GUEST: Lazarus Serobe – Managing Director of DALRO

GUEST: Lazarus Serobe – Managing Director of DALRO
10/24/202243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Interview: Nalibali Literacy NGO uses social employment to tackle both illiteracy and unemployment.

GUEST: KATIE HUSTON - Head of Research, Innovation and Impact      
10/24/20227 minutes, 40 seconds
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Interview: WORD DOMINATION: Poetry Africa Festival crowns 2022 South African Poetry Slam Champion

GUEST: KWANELE NYEMBE - Honours student in drama and performing arts, crowned the National Poetry Slam champion during Poetry Africa
10/24/20225 minutes, 3 seconds
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Science: DIAMONDS ON THE SOLES OF THEIR FEET: GROUNDWATER MONITORING IN THE HOUT CATCHMENT, LIMPOPO

GUEST: ACQUELINE GOLDIN - Associate Professor ExtraOrdinary in the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of the Western Cape,.
10/24/202212 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview - BOFA Eighteen year-old GERENIMO DE KLERK started the Feed The Future food gardens

GUEST: GERENIMO DE KLERK
10/24/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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Thought Leader: 65% of children entering school will work in jobs that don’t yet exist – is SA ready?

Guest: SHERRIE DONALDSON - Project director at BRICS Future Skills    
10/24/202215 minutes, 55 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: We need Anger, because without it. We are saying that GBV & Femicide are okay says the National Shelter Movement .

GUEST: DR. ZUBEDA DANGOR - Head of the Executive National Shelter Movement
10/24/20229 minutes, 2 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Project helps breast cancer patients regain their self-esteem and confidence after a mastectomy

Guest: ANNI-MARI JOUBERT – REACH FOR RECOVERY    
10/24/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Reggy Moalusi - Executive Director of the South African National Editors’ Forum

Interview: The role of teaching in finding your voice as a writer Guest 1: Russouw Motlhampe – High School Teacher Interview: The role of mentorship in entering the professional world Guest 2: Sandile Memela – Journalist and Mentor
10/18/202244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Interview: Word Domination – Aggrey Klaaste Annual Colloquium on Media Freedom

Guest: Dr Thami Mazwai - Former journalist, pro-liberation activist and AKT Trustee
10/18/202214 minutes, 12 seconds
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Interview: Word Domination – Picnic in the Park

Guest: Lebo Mashile - Poet
10/18/202211 minutes, 54 seconds
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Interview: SCIENCE – Unpacking the tree of human evolution

GUEST: Prof Becky Ackermann - Biological Anthropologist in UCT’s Human Evolution Research Institute
10/18/20228 minutes, 39 seconds
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Interview: Breathe of Fresh Air - 13-Year-Old Finds Hope for South Africa’s Future in Mathematics

GUEST: Olebogeng Dintoe – Grade 8
10/18/20225 minutes, 21 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Quiet Quitting

Guest: Dr Natasha Winkler-Titus - Head of the Leadership Development Programme at Stellenbosch Business School
10/18/202226 minutes, 23 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Residents rally together to improve community

Guest: Marina Constas - Chairperson of Better Bedfordview
10/18/20227 minutes, 7 seconds
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Interview: Former statesman Nelson Mandela received the Nobel Peace alongside the last Apartheid president, FW de Klerk

GUEST: SELLO HATANG - CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation
10/17/202214 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: The Petrol Head

GUEST: Nico Smit - Motoring Expert
10/17/202221 minutes, 51 seconds
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Interview: Green Building Council South Africa celebrates 15 years of driving sustainability in the built environment

GUEST: Lisa Reynolds – CEO of Green Building Council South Africa
10/17/20229 minutes, 58 seconds
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Interview: Edit-A-Thon at IZIKO MUSEUM

GUEST: Tšhegofatšo Mabaso - Curator of Contemporary Art at the Iziko South African National Gallery
10/17/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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Interview: Women’s Rugby World Cup kicks off this weekend

Guest: Lehlogonolo Ditshego – Varsity RUGBY CUP journalist
10/17/20227 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interview: Diabetes in South Africa: 60% aren’t being screened for complications, according to new study

Guest: Anthony Idowu Ajayi - Associate research scientist, African Population and Health Research Center
10/17/20228 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: Guess the Destination: Mkhuze Game Reserve

GUEST: Thandi Shabalala – Marketing Manager at the Mkhuze Game Reserve
10/17/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview: JSB SESSIONS – Prayer Warriors release new EP

GUEST: Ntsika Ngxanga - Artist GUEST: Frans Gebepe - Artist
10/17/202211 minutes, 44 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Today in History (Africa Newscast)

Guest: James Hall - Historian
10/17/20223 minutes, 52 seconds
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nterview: Heartlines: Father Matters

GUEST: Tim Greene - Director of Airwalker
10/17/20228 minutes, 28 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS

GUEST: Ross LEARMONTH
10/10/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview: What position should you sleep in, and is there a ‘right’ way to sleep?

GUEST: Prof Christian Moro – Associate Professor of Science and Medicine, Bond University, Australia
10/10/202215 minutes, 35 seconds
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#Interview: Seth Mulli – Manager of Allan Gray Makers

GUEST: GUEST: Seth Mulli – Manager of Allan Gray Makers
10/10/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
10/10/202219 minutes, 58 seconds
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GIN AND BEES- LORNA SCOTT – Founder and CEO Inverroche Gin

GUEST: LORNA SCOTT – Founder and CEO Inverroche Gin
10/10/20227 minutes, 59 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Elgin

GUEST: Alison Green
10/10/20227 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview: THIS WEEK IN AFRICAN HISTORY

GUEST: CLIP JAMES HALL
10/10/20223 minutes, 26 seconds
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Interview: Some plants can short-circuit the toxic effects of metals – now scientists are trying to harness their power

GUEST: Prof MARSHALL KEYSTER
10/10/20228 minutes, 53 seconds
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Interview: Northern player Awande Malinga crowned South Africa’s junior squash champion

GUEST: AWANDE MALINGA – JUNIOR SQUASH CHAMPION
10/10/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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Interview - “Outside In” in conjunction with Elgin Open Gardens.

GUEST: SERA HOLLAND - Artist, Illustrator, Designer
10/10/20227 minutes, 1 second
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Interview – Guest presenter: Justice Albie Sachs

Interview – Guest presenter: Justice Albie Sachs
10/10/202249 minutes, 22 seconds
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Interview: WORD DOMINATION POETRY AFRICA on its 26th Edition 6-16 October 2022

GUEST: QUAZ ROODT - Curator GUEST: PHILLIPPA YAA DE VILLIERS -  
10/10/202210 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: Said to be Africa's first all-in-one interactive digital library and bookstore access to a collection of African and international titles.

GUEST: Zakheni Ngubo
10/10/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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Science: Telescope in South Africa Captures Historic Moment NASA’s DART Slams Into Asteroid

GUEST: Nicolas Erasmus – Instrumentation Scientist and Astronomer
10/10/20229 minutes, 39 seconds
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Interview – Finals of the 2022 RCL Foods Young Chef and Young Baker Challenge.

GUEST: CARLA JANE CHRISTIE - Student 1000 Hills Chefs School, a regional finalist from KZN.
10/10/20229 minutes, 42 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Small, Solar-Powered Clinic Greatly Improved Primary Health Care for Eastern Cape Villagers

Guest: REJANE WOODROFFE - Director · Bulungula Incubator
10/10/202212 minutes, 44 seconds
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Thought Leader: 20Twenties: Eve of Destruction – Daily Maverick featuring Anneli Kamfer

Guest: Branko Brkic – Editor of Daily Maverick Guest: Anneli Kamfer – Singer and Performer
10/10/202211 minutes, 15 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER

GUEST: WITNESS SIMBANEGAVI Lead Economist and Editor of the Monetary Policy Review              
10/10/202212 minutes, 22 seconds
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Guest Presenter

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10/4/202245 minutes, 5 seconds
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Science: CSIR provides an update on BIOMETRIC RECOGNITION OF MINORS

GUEST: CRESTINAH MUDAU – SOFTWARE ENGINEER at the CSIR
10/4/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

GUEST: DR. GCINA MHLOPHE - Storyteller & Founder of Gcinamasiko Arts and Heritage Trust
10/4/202214 minutes, 26 seconds
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Interview – University of the Western Cape becomes the home of junior girls’ football with She-Bobo

GUEST: Gasant and Misha Abarder
10/4/202212 minutes, 36 seconds
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Why I think you should do a PhD?

GUEST: ZAKITI MKHIZE  
10/4/202214 minutes, 19 seconds
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Thought Leader: SMALL WORLD – Has somebody sabotaged the Nord Stream pipelines.?

Guest: THEMBISA FAKUDE - Senior Research Fellow at Africa Asia Dialogues
10/4/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Communtiy – Young scientists power up Mzansi teens to harness maths and science to turn everyday problems into businesses

Guest: Thulile Khanyile – Cofounder of Nka’Thutho
10/4/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

 Guest: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
10/3/202218 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview: SPORT STORY - ROWING

GUEST: Lifa Hlongwa - Para rower
10/3/20228 minutes, 34 seconds
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Interview: CANCER AWARENESS

GUEST: THULANI SIBISI - Deputy Chair of patient affairs with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa and Former Marathon Runner GUEST: PROF. SHINGAI MUTAMBIRWA
10/3/202212 minutes, 40 seconds
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SPORTS Wit: Charles Baloyi

Guest  – Charles Baloyi
10/3/20227 minutes, 32 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens

GUEST: The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
10/3/20228 minutes, 46 seconds
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JSB SESSIONS

GUEST: JOSIE FIELD
10/3/20227 minutes, 14 seconds
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Interview: Unveiling a new large-bodied sabretooth cat that roamed the West Coast of South Africa

GUEST: Caitlin Rabe – Palaebiologist and PHD Candidate
10/3/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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What is a Modular Herb Garden?

GUEST: Denny Mo
10/3/20228 minutes, 47 seconds
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Interview: BLUE GOLD SERIES (SAFM and SABC Education Transversa

GUEST: LIANNE COX - MUSIC - Creative Director & Producer
10/3/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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Interview: THIS WEEK IN AFRICAN HISTORY

GUEST: CLIP JAMES HALL
10/3/20223 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview - Azibuyele Emasisweni, (Return to the Source)

GUEST: Ruzy Rusike - Curator
10/3/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview: Rugby championship

GUEST: Lehlogonolo Ditsego
9/26/20226 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview - The Soil headline Folklore Festival to celebrate

GUEST: Heritage. GUEST: PILANI BUBU - Founder Folklore
9/26/20225 minutes, 58 seconds
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Sibikwa body moves redefines dance through an inclusive dance festival

GUEST: PHYLLIS KLOTS – co- founder of the Sibikwa Arts
9/26/202210 minutes, 9 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION Jonathan Halse

GUEST – Jonathan Halse
9/26/20225 minutes, 35 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
9/26/202220 minutes, 52 seconds
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Interview: The Castle of Good Hope in the Western Cape is inviting visitors to view the heritage it houses for free today.

GUEST: CALVYN GILFELLAN - CEO Castle of Good Hope
9/26/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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Interview - Joburg Film Festival opens registrations for youth programme

GUEST: Tim Mangwedi - Festival Executive Director
9/26/20228 minutes, 9 seconds
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Interview: The Castle of Good Hope in the Western Cape is inviting visitors to view the heritage it houses for free today.

GUEST: CALVYN GILFELLAN - CEO Castle of Good Hope
9/26/20223 minutes, 25 seconds
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Makers Valley Farm teaches their community to grow food but also donates 10% of their produce to local soup kitchens in their community.

GUEST: SIYABONGA NDLANGAMANDLA - Co-founder of the Makers’ Valley Partnership
9/26/20228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Interview: Some things need to be kept separate

GUEST: John Hunt – Mpact Managing Director
9/26/20227 minutes, 54 seconds
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Interview – Guest presenter

GUEST: DAMON BERRY - voices NENO the South African version of ELMO
9/25/202244 minutes, 43 seconds
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Thought Leader: Pan-Africanism has been a compelling vision for the continent for at least a hun-dred years

Guest: Dr Abba Omar
9/25/202212 minutes, 31 seconds
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Thought Leader: - Mahsa Amini’s death sparks anger towards Iran’s morality police

Guest: Naeem Jeenah - Executive Director at Afro-Middle East Centre/
9/25/202218 minutes, 21 seconds
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Interview – Breath of Fresh Air

GUEST: GISELLE NIEMAND
9/25/20225 minutes, 57 seconds
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Science

GUEST: PROF. BRUCE RUBIDGE - Director: National Research Foundation
9/25/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Communtiy – Medical Volunteers Help with Running Women’s Clinic in Rural SA

Guest: Prof John Deer – Medical Director and volunteer at the foundation
9/25/20228 minutes, 10 seconds
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BOFA - Gauteng learners build solar-powered train and car

Technical schools pupils overcome lack of funds to be innovativeAs SA continues to live in the shadow of load-shedding and petrol hikes,pupils from two Gauteng schools of specialisation – the Soshanguve Automotive School of Specialisation and John Orr Engineering School of Specialisation in Johannesburg – have built a solar-powered train and car respectively.The pupils looked at the crisis the country finds itself in and came up withinnovative solutions using solar energy.The innovative projects were among creations by university students showcased at the Sasol Innovation Expo held at Carnival City in Brakpan, on theEast Rand, on Thursday.This made the schools the only ones that participated in the expo.When Sowetan visited the Soshanguve Automotive School of Specialisation,north of Pretoria, on Friday, matric pupils showcased their amazing traincalled Modjadji, which is named after the late Rain Queen, Makobo Modjadji, who died in June 2005. The blue train has mirrors, wipers and carpets.It consists of four solar panels to power it up, a motor and a 46V battery thatcan run the train up to a speed of 60km/h.Civil technology (construction) pupil Lethabo Nkadimeng, who came up withthe idea to build the train in 2020, when he was in grade 10, said he wasproud of the end-product as they had worked hard to put it together whentime was not on their side.“We had to carry both the co-curriculum and extracurriculum syllabus in ashort time,” he said, emphasising that academically they had to performabove 90% to pass.“The structure was manufactured and done by the mechanical engineeringpupils while the electrical engineering pupils did the auto electrical work,which is the lights and wipers.“The mechanical engineering pupils also had to connect the motors and allthe wheels to run the train while the civil engineering pupils dealt with thewooden flooring and carpets,” said Nkadimeng.He said he had known about the expo when he had an idea of building thesolar-powered train but when they completed the project the school had entered it for the expo   Guest: Ronnie Masindi Guest: Princess Nkwana
9/20/202211 minutes, 54 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS BIG READ: In solemn praise of mischief Mischievousness requires humour, wit and a deep knowledge of humanity, and may even be at the root of science

GUEST: ALEX MORAN – Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow In solemn praise of Mischievousness requires humour, wit and a deep knowledge of humanity, and may even be at the root of science.
9/20/202214 minutes, 39 seconds
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COMMUNITY: Climate Story Lab ZA invites Southern African creatives to submit innovative and imaginative projects for an opportunity to participate in a four-day residential lab near Cape Town in January 2023.

Guest: Dr Liani Maasdorp - Climate Story Lab ZA co-director, impactconsultant and UCT film lecturer.Climate Story Lab ZA invites Southern African creatives to submit innovative andimaginative projects for an opportunity to participate in a four-day residential labnear Cape Town in January 2023.Calling creatives to act on the most pressing emergency facing humanity - the climatecrisis. The first Climate Story Lab ZA is an incubator aimed at shifting the narrative andamplifying communication around climate change in order to make positive impactsagainst the global crisis.• The work and mission of Climate Story Lab• The call to creatives and their role on issues of climate change• The work you hope to be produced by the creatives• How they can take part and where to find additional informationApplications can be made online: https://climatestorylabza.org/application-form/and close on 7 October at 5pm.Climate Story Lab ZA calls for submissions of creative narrative-based projectswhether they are films, animation, social media campaigns, XR/VR/AR, theatre,dance, stand-up comedy, poetry, children’s/teen/adult fiction writing, podcasts,visual art, performance art – anything that uses a creative medium to communicate a message about climate change.Up to eight projects will be selected for CSL ZA, and up to two team membersper project will be invited to a four-day lab near Cape Town from 22 to 26 January2023. The lab will focus on developing the stories, designing impact strategies,and introducing projects to potential partners.Creatives from Southern African countries including Angola, Botswana, Eswatini,DRC, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, SouthAfrica, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe may apply.“We keep hearing about the issue and how dire the situation is,” explains Dr LianiMaasdorp, CSL ZA co-director, impact consultant and UCT film lecturer. “Peoplefeel overwhelmed and sometimes don't do anything because they don't think theycan make a difference. But one person can - as long as we all do something. Statistics and graphs don't move people to action, but emotions do. That is why weare inviting creatives to come together to make their stories as strong as possibleand make sure they reach the right audiences to take action against the climatecrisis.”“We see creatives as a kind of emergency corps rushing in at a time when globalleaders are just not acting fast enough,” explains Anita Khanna, climate justiceactivist, producer and CSL ZA co-director. “Creatives can help spread the message about how urgent this is, push back against false solutions to the crisis inaccessible ways, help to get people to see that climate impacts are affectingevery part of their lives, and importantly, give us a vision of a world that sustainslife, not one that destroys it.”“We firmly believe that storytelling can reach into the hearts and minds of peopleand shift behaviour and inspire action. Now is the time to harness our creative energy to support urgent and innovative action on the climate crisis” says Miki Redelinghuys, CSL ZA co-director, documentary filmmaker and impact producer.This intensive residential Lab is supported by the UMI Fund and hosted by theUCT Centre for Film and Media Studies in partnership with Doc Society and theClimate Story Unit
9/20/202211 minutes, 35 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER

GUEST: DION CHANG - Founder of Flux TrendsDion Chang is a strategic thinker, a walking ideas bank. He is one of South Africa’s mostrespected trend analysts and founder of Flux Trends, which takes the unique view of“trends as business strategy”.https://www.fluxtrends.comSONGS1. Hope by Arlo Parks (fits into "resilience" conversation)2. Feet don't fail me now by Joy Crookes (fits into heritage conversation)Flux Trends specialises in identifying unexpected business opportunities within shiftingtrends, and specifically the impact of disruptive technologies – across all industries – ensuring that global trends have relevance when translated for African, and South Africanbusinesses.Dion is passionate about assisting companies embrace change and embedding a cultureof innovation into corporate operating systems. As a result, he is used as a managementconsultant for businesses facing disruption and challenged with adapting to a new worldorder.He lectures Foresight and Innovation Implementation modules for executives and seniormanagement at various business schools, including GIBS, UCT’s Graduate School ofBusiness and Duke CE. He has devised and hosted three trend conferences and published three trend books.Apart from being an information source for cross-industry trends for many journalists, healso writes columns for City Press, Acumen (a C-suite business quarterly for GIBS) and isa regular podcast contributor to eBizRadio.His 20-year experience in the media industry as a journalist and media spokesperson, enables him to provide insights into the ever-changing relationship between brands, consumers and the communication channels that bind them.He has a deep passion for youth trends and subcultures, as well as for innovation forgreater good. He is an intrepid traveller, global citizen and proud South African.https://www.news24.com/citypress/columnists/dionchang/dion-chang-worryburnout-when-resilience-becomes-an-insult-20220807https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tDd8vK_6go
9/19/202244 minutes, 37 seconds
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TOURISM MONTH

GUEST: THATO MOTHOPENG - Chairperson Soweto Tourismwww.sowetotourism.org.za September is Tourism and Heritage Month ; SOWETOis a destination with greatheritage and attractions. The Visit Soweto Expo is to take place 29-30 September.Organised by Soweto Tourism and Business Development NPCThe purpose of the expo is to:1. Showcase to local, domestic, regional and international visitors whatSoweto has to offer as a destination of interest and choice for the tourismmarket.2. Showcase local products and services offered in Soweto3. Give an opportunity for local small businesses access to market4. Assist develop local economic development5. Promote Soweto and surrounding areas6. Celebrate unity in diversity, heritage and tourism MonthThe expo will take place as follows:Venue : Maponya Mall (parking area)Time          : 10 am till 6pmDate          : 29-30 September and 01 October 2022Benefits : Visit Soweto ExpoSMMEs to benefit: 100 smmesBriefThe Visit Soweto Expo is a two day out door fun and interactive event exhibitinglocal products and services the vibrant township of Soweto has to offer.Not only will the event showcase that, but offer more opportunities like networkingwith local, private and government business representatives. Opportunity to funding and market access.Locals and visitors will have an opportunity to know more about Soweto in a fun,safe and family friendly environment. While celebrating the resilience of our historic township post Covid 19.The event is meant to give an opportunity to local businesses to promote themselves, trade and establish partnerships with others from in and surrounding areas. 
9/19/20227 minutes, 57 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION South African-born hip-hop artist Emile Jansen returns from the USA to work on his 14th album, “Black Noise”. He is said to complete two books and promote 40 of his Heal The Hood book clubs in September.

GUEST: EMILE JANSEN - Artist WORD DOMINATIONSouth African-born hip-hop artist Emile Jansen returns from the USA to work onhis 14th album, “Black Noise”. He is said to complete two books and promote 40of his Heal The Hood book clubs in September.Fondly known as Emile YX?,4R's Surplus Bookstore  4R's for Writing, Reading, Remuneration, Rehumanization  Jansen, who originally hails from from Cape Town, currently lives in Alpharetta,Atlanta, Georgia USA, with his wife and two kids. He is known for being a part ofCape Town's original Pop Glide b-boy crew, which started in 1982.“I recently became a green card holder and will create similar work in the USA likeI do here with ‘Heal The Hood Project’ and ‘Hip Hop Culture’.“In the meantime I have released a book called ‘Reconnect The String’ I return inSeptember to set up book clubs and release another book I wrote called ‘AColouredful Life’ as well as ‘Making a Black Noise’, part 1.”“I moved to the USA to help my wife with our kids while she took care of her momwho is suffering with a form of Parkinsons,” he shared.Jansen brought his children home to SA to visit his parents and family after threeyears of not being able to travel due to the pandemic.He is also on a mission to raise funds for 480 books for the “40 Heal The HoodProject” in South Africa.“The HTH Project Book Clubs are part of the 4 R's Project.(1) Writing our own stories,(2) (2) Reading our own stories,(3) (3) overstanding the Remuneration that products related to our stories cangenerate and explaining ways of diversifying the income streams from thesecreations,” Jansen said.“This also involves assessing times when others made money from our storiesand ancestral intellectual property and demanding reparations. (4) The last R is forRehumanization and the sense of equality, humanity and pride that spreading ourown story creates.“It also helps to develop more than the one story told about our heritage and potential. It demands that others have no excuses to read about our stories and return our humanity that was and is stripped from us by the racist and singularviews being spread.”The tour of the “40 Book Clubs” will end in October at the South African Hip HopMuseum in Gauteng. The 25 other interested communities or individuals wishingto host a book club can email info@healthehood.org.zaPeople can buy PDF copies of Jansen’s book and donate the hard copy to one ofthe “40 Book Clubs”.Contact Heal the Hood Project at info@healthehood.org.za
9/19/202219 minutes, 21 seconds
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Taking Your Calls on all things Cars with The Petrolhead

GUEST: NICO SMITH
9/19/202214 minutes, 19 seconds
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Interview- EDUARDO CACHUCHO

GUEST: EDUARDO CACHUCHO - Fak’ugesi Festival Creative Director
9/19/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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Interview The World of Music, Arts and Dance festival (WOMAD) is coming to South Africa.

GUEST: DAN CHIORBOLI - Director WOMAN South Africa
9/19/202210 minutes, 7 seconds
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Interview: SANDY CIPRIANO

GUEST: SANDY CIPRIANO - Founder of Cupcakes of Hope
9/19/202212 minutes, 6 seconds
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Interview: SAfm Live at Kedar Heritage Lodge North West this Heritage Month for the unveiling of the first Black African Olympians Len Taunyane and Jan Mashiane.

GUESTS: DR. GARTH BENNY-WORTH and ANDRE WEDEPHOL
9/19/20227 minutes, 2 seconds
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Interview: SAfm Live from Kedar Heritage Lodge this Heritage Month for the unveiling of the first Black African Olympians Len Taunyane and Jan Mashiane.

GUEST: SARAH RIPLEY FORSYTH - General Manager Kedar Heritage Lodge
9/19/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview “We Still Insist” a film project and live performance presented by The Library of Things we forgot to Remember and What’s wrong with Groovin?

GUEST: KUDZANAI CHIURAI - Visual Artist
9/19/20226 minutes, 16 seconds
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Interview - Entries Open for the 6th National Craft Awards

GUEST: JOHN ANTHONY BOEARMA - Director of Artaid
9/19/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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TWYG returns this year with the 4th annual Sustainable Fashion Awards supporting designers who use best practice to help change fashion.

TWYG returns this year with the 4th annual Sustainable Fashion Awards supporting designers who use best practice to help change fashion.Entries are open from now until 11 October 2022.   GUEST: JACKIE MAY – Founder and Editor of Twyg
9/12/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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MOTORING WITH PETROLHEAD NICO SMIT

PETROLHEADMOTORING WITH NICO SMIT (IN-STUDIO)
9/12/202222 minutes, 35 seconds
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Earlier this year, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) Cape Town opened a large-scale retrospective by South African multidisciplinary artist Tracey Rose titled Shooting Down Babylon it remains on exhibition until next Sunday 18 September 2022

GUEST: TRACEY ROSE - Artist
9/12/202216 minutes, 4 seconds
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JSB MUSIC SESSIONS-The Brother Moves Release new music from their Album ($/He Who Feeds You… Owns You

GUEST: SIYA MTHEMBU - Lead Singer The Brother Moves OnSONGS: “BAYAKHALA” & “SWEETIE LOVE OH”
9/12/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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Zola Nene is back with a third book, this time celebrating the diverse cultural heritage of South Africans in “Simply Seven Colours”

Zola gives praise to the uniquely South African seven-colour (or several-colour) concept with a selection of more simply delicious recipesthat tap into the heart of our food nostalgia, with a focus on goingback to basics. The idea of Simply Seven Colours is for you to create your ownunique seven-colour menu, by picking recipes from different chaptersor ‘colours’. From green, yellow, orange, brown, white, red, a rainbowof colours and, of course, desserts to round off your seven-colourmeal, this book is sure to bring you more simply delicious joy. GUEST: ZOLA NENE - Chef
9/12/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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AFRICA’S FIRST OLYMPIAN THROW FORWARD BROADCAST

SAfm Celebrates Heritage Month with a live Broadcast in the North West nextSaturday 17th September. The unveiling of the memorial for Africa’s FirstOlympians Len Taunyane and Jan Mashiane at the Cedar Heritage Lodge.Unveiling of the memorial of Africa’s first Olympian GUEST: Sarah Ripley Forsyth – General Manager at Recreation Africa LeisureIndustries
9/12/20225 minutes, 24 seconds
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SPORT STORY - CAPE TOWN MARATHON

The Wheelchair Division will make its debut at the 2022 Cape Town Marathontaking place on 16th October. Entries close on 12 September. GUEST: RENEE JORDAAN : Race Director of the Sanlam Cape TownMarathon
9/12/20226 minutes, 30 seconds
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SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL FOR JOBURG THEATRE FROM 6-11 SEPT

GUEST: Kseniya Filinova-Burton – Founder of the Shakespeare Schools Festival
9/12/20226 minutes, 42 seconds
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ON THIS DAY IN AFRICAN HISTORY

The Calendar of African History WWW.AFRICATODAYYESTERDAY.ORGhas been launched GUEST: JAMES HALL - Writer, Historian and Editor of The Calendar ofAfrican History www.africatodayyesterday.org
9/12/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION- LEMOHANG ZINCUME

CLUE: A diverse collection of heritage museums that includes an1848 farm and wagon house that still stands today. ANSWER: DITSONG: Pioneer Museum. The Pioneer Museum in Silverton is part of DITSONG: Museumsof South Africa, a family of eight museums across Tshwane andJohannesburg. Today the DITSONG: Pioneer Museum in Silverton will be hostingSelaelo Selota’s inaugural One Country Concert.   GUEST: LEMOHANG ZINCUME - Marketing Manager at ManagerDITSONG: Museums of South Africa
9/12/20226 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ngaire Blankenberg is the director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, A premiere museum devoted to the arts of Africa.

Guest: Ngaire Blankenberg- Director, National Museum of African Art Founded as a small museum on Capitol Hill in 1964, the museum became a part of the Smithsonian in 1979 and, in 1987, it moved to its current location on the National Mall. Guest: Luke Radolf- Luke Rudolf was born in 1977 in London where he lives and works. Rudolf’s paint-ings juggle digital and traditional mark-making to create enigmatic figures entan-gled in a kinetic matrix of lines and planes. While there are recognisably modernist elements, Rudolf tests the limits of painting by engaging digital techniques. Exhibitions include Screen Space, Slate Projects, London in (2014), Luke Rudolf, Kate MacGarry, (2012), Newspeak: British Art Now pt.2, Saatchi Gallery, Lon-don, TAPEWORM, Neon Parc, Melbourne, Luke Rudolf, Kate MacGarry, London and The Library of Babel / In and Out of Place, 176/Zabludowicz Collection, Lon-don, all 2010. https://www.lukerudolf.com Guest: Nelisiwe Xaba- Nelisiwe Xaba was born and raised in Soweto and is currently based in Jo-hannesburg, South Africa. She is a celebrated contemporary dance chore-ographer whose multi-media projects tour extensively and have brought her international acclaim. She collaborates with artists in and outside of her me-dium. Most notably, with fashion designer Carlo Gibson of Strangelove, cho-reographer Kettly Noel and film director Mocke J van Vueren for which they received a 2013 FNB Art Fair prize. Her body of work is politically driven and challenges stereotypes of the black female body and cultural notions of gen-der mainstreams. Xaba is currently represented by the Goodman Gallery in South Africa.     Ngaire Blankenberg is the director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, A premiere museum devoted to the arts of Africa.  The museum’s collection of more than 12,000 objects represents nearly every area of the continent of Africa and contains a variety of media and art forms. Previously, Blankenberg was a consultant for museums and cultural destina-tions around the world, finding innovative ways to connect cultural resources to new audiences and -reimagining the museums of the future. She has advised clients on concept development, operations and business planning, programming, stakeholder and public engagement and more. Her recent consulting clients include the National Gallery of Canada, Superblue, Museum and Archive of the Constitution at the Hill (Johannesburg), the Ca-nadian Museum for Human Rights, MEG—Musée d’ethnographie de Ge-nève, Olympique de Marseille football club and other global and local institu-tions. In 2017, Blankenberg served as the head of content and strategy for Kossmanndejong, an Amsterdam-based design agency where she helped museum clients shape their interpretive approach to exhibitions, strategic planning, new business development and content development. Previously, she spent eight years (2008–2016) at Lord Cultural Resources as a principal consultant. From 2015 to 2016, she served as the director of Lord Cultural Resources in Europe. In addition to her extensive work consulting for museums and cultural herit-age sites, Blankenberg is an award-winning TV and documentary producer and director, public speaker and a published author. Blankenberg holds a Master of Arts in media and cultural studies from the University of Natal, in Durban, South Africa, and a bachelor’s degree in jour-nalism from Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She succeeds Augustus Casely-Hayford, who was director of the museum until March 2020. Deborah Mack from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has served as the interim director of the museum.  
9/12/202242 minutes, 57 seconds
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NEW BOOK ON MAPUNGUBWE ARCHIVE "PAST IMPERFECT: The Contested Early History of the Mapungubwe Archive, South Africa" by Sian Tiley-Nel

Guest: Dr. Sian Tiley-Nel, Head of the University of Pretoria Museums   NEW BOOK ON MAPUNGUBWE ARCHIVE "PAST IMPERFECT: The Contested Early History of the Mapungubwe Archive, South Africa" by Sian Tiley-Nel. Guest: DR. SIAN TILEY-NEL - Head of University of Pretoria Museums Mapungubwe is a world heritage site and national park located on the border be-tween South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana. From about 1000 AD the settlement there developed into a major African state before being abandoned by the 1300s. Mapungubwe has been the subject of diverse scientific enquiry and archaeological research since the early 1930s. As a heritage site, however, it challenges colonial, nationalist and apartheid views of prehistory. The vast global trade that’s evi-denced by masses of trade glass beads and local artisanship of metals at Mapun-gubwe shows that Africa was not a ‘dark continent’, devoid of technology and inno-vation. Mapungubwe’s prehistory was excluded during apartheid to support more Eurocentric views of South Africa’s past. Now a new book, Past Imperfect, offers a study of this archive of research and reveals gaps, silences and missing voices, some deliberately erased. The author, a curatorial specialist, historian and archae-ologist, Sian Tiley-Nel, discusses her findings. What is the Mapungubwe Archive? For more than two decades the Mapungubwe Collection has been on public dis-play at the University of Pretoria. The world-class collection, including a famous gold rhino and other significant materials, is a critical research collection for the precolonial era. It has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people since be-ing made more accessible after 1999 at the University of Pretoria. The same cannot be said for the associated Mapungubwe Archive, which for dec-ades lay in departmental storerooms at the university in boxes, as old papers and ageing photographs. As an academic, historian and conservator, I was responsible for the archive, which was often unfunded and unvalued as a research asset. It was only in 2018, when I submitted a grant application to the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural What was neglected and what would the missing voices tell us? The gaps, silences and missing voices in the Mapungubwe Archive usually indi-cate highly selected material that was deliberately not kept and is most probably in private possession or was simply destroyed. There were missing letters, photo-graphs and other content. There were gaps in the archive chronology, no field re-ports and the like. Some of the Mapungubwe Archive material is related to when the site was used as a military terrain on the farm Greefswald. Many military rec-ords are tied up in the Department of Defence and some still have an embargo. Other forms of missing narratives outlined in the book refer to the neglect of oral history and indigenous knowledge of Mapungubwe Hill as a sacred site by local communities. Fortunately the recognition of community voices has increased over the decades. Is this the case in many archives in South Africa? Sadly, the destruction, reckless handling and poor conservation efforts of historical records is notable and widespread even today, globally. The book acknowledges upfront the loss of countless important South African archives over years, not just by research institutions, but by government, private and public institutions as well. Yet the fact remains that the Mapungubwe Archive does exist. Even if with gaps and omissions, it remains one South Africa’s greatest heritage archives for the continent
9/12/20226 minutes, 31 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION NOKULINDA MKHIZE'S DEBUT BOOK ANCESTORY

Guest: Nokulinda Mkhize, Sangoma, Writer In her debut book Ancestory, Nokulinda Mkhize distils a lifetime of insights from her family and community life, as well as her experience as isangoma.   WORD DOMINATION NOKULINDA MKHIZE'S DEBUT BOOK ANCESTORY GUEST: NOKULINDA MKHIZE - Sangoma, Writer In her debut book Ancestory, Nokulinda Mkhize distils a lifetime of insights from her family and community life, as well as her experience as isangoma. " I am in-spired and honoured to be able to share information, insights and knowledge from my life in my community, and as isangoma, that enriches the quality of people’s lives,” says Mkhize. Ancestory is a work of reclamation and remembrance. It draws on the timeless wis-dom of African forms of knowing and seamlessly integrates history, research and folklore, as well as centuries of cultural intelligence
9/12/202212 minutes, 42 seconds
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Interview - Up To Me organisation brings about change in local communities around Cape Town

Guest: Debbie Engelbrecht – Executive founder of Up To Me          
9/12/20225 minutes, 41 seconds
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#Interview: Plans to build a smart city in Stellenbosch

Guest: Wesley Diphoko – Editor in Chief of Fast Company
9/12/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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Interview: RETHINKING FINANCE

Guest: Xhanti Payi – Economist      
9/12/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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South African Teen Motivational speaker Aims For The Ivy League

Guest: Isabella Silva – Founder of Teen Matt
9/12/20227 minutes, 7 seconds
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Latest research indicate that dolphins use whistles as namelike con-cepts

Guest: Prof. Jason Buck - Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Austin University.
9/12/202214 minutes, 30 seconds
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Guess the Destination: This park is found in a landlocked SADC country, and is named after a river

Guest: Craig Reid – Park Manager
9/8/20225 minutes, 53 seconds
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Interview : Artsplit

Guest: Lungi Morrison – Associate Director
9/5/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION

GUEST: Simon Capon – Business Director at Gonarezhou Conservation Trust
9/5/20224 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview – Guest presenter: Dr Mandla Langa – Author

Guest Presenter: Dr Mandla Langa – Author Guest 1: Lisa Combrinck Guest 2: Andries Oliphant
9/5/202242 minutes, 30 seconds
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Word Domination: Book Review: The Eye of the Beholder – Margie Orford

Word Domination: Book Review: The Eye of the Beholder – Margie Orford
9/5/202221 minutes, 53 seconds
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The science behind turning waste into a fertile agribusiness

Guest: Thandiwe Mchunu
9/5/20227 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview – Breath of Fresh Air: 15 year old Teboho carves a path in music as a pianist

Guest: Teboho Motsatse
9/5/20227 minutes, 49 seconds
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Thought Leader: Reshaping the narrative about South African fathers

Guest: Olefile Masangane
9/5/20227 minutes, 17 seconds
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Thought Leader: Online data mining - Social Media Apps can real all your keystrokes - what does this mean?

Guest: Toby Shapshak – Publisher of Stuff and Scrolla.Africa
9/5/202213 minutes, 29 seconds
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Rugby Results

Guest: Lehlohonolo Ditshego – Sports Journalist
9/5/20226 minutes, 45 seconds
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INTERVIEW – Communtiy – Wendy Observes The Conditions And Resolves To Assist Her Local Hospital

Guest: Wendy Weyer- Henderson – Community Member
9/5/20225 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview – Food SA Olive Oil Awards

GUEST: Vittoria Jooste - CEO of the SA Olive Industry Association
9/4/20228 minutes, 24 seconds
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Interview: South Africa’s proposed fracking regulations should do more to protect groundwater

GUEST: Jan Arkert – Geologist
9/4/202210 minutes, 15 seconds
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Interview Artsplit

Guest: Lungi Morrison – Associate Director
9/4/202210 minutes, 27 seconds
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#Interview CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest:Nico Smith
9/4/202219 minutes, 14 seconds
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Polocrosse: Understanding Polocrosse as a sport and the recent competition

Gavin Cocker – Former Captain of the team in the 2015 World Cup and current coach
9/4/20225 minutes, 8 seconds
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The evolution of music packaging: CD’s turn 40 this year

Guest: Rob Ailgnham
9/4/202210 minutes, 22 seconds
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JSB MUSIC SESSIONS - Interview with Msaki

GUEST: Msaki
9/4/20226 minutes, 4 seconds
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Wits University celebrates its centenary with curated events

Wits University celebrates its centenary with curated events Guest: Peter Berzone
9/4/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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Apartheid Museum reopens with official launch of new Desmond Tutu Exhibition

GUEST: Emilia Potenza – Museum curator
9/4/20228 minutes, 34 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith
9/4/202223 minutes, 28 seconds
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JSB MUSIC SESSIONS

GUEST: ZENZI MAKEBA LEE - Singer-Songwriter
9/4/202214 minutes, 22 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Home to more than 1000 species of flowers. Traditionally known as the bulb capital of the world.

Guest: Thompson Mutshinyalo – Director of Gardens at South African National Biodiversity Institute.
9/4/20226 minutes, 2 seconds
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Interview: SPORT – Rugby

GUEST: Charles Baloyi
9/4/20224 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview - Repatriation of Nigeria Artefacts looted in the 19th Century from the Kingdom of Benin: Reflection on copyright and related issues.

GUEST: Dr Desmond Oriakhogba - Senior Lecturer, Department of Mercantile and Private Law at the University of Venda
9/4/202210 minutes, 50 seconds
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Interview - Art Joburg details of fair and Open City programme are revealed

GUEST: MANDLA SIBEKO - Director Art Joburg
9/4/20227 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interview - Connecting generations through jazz at UJ

GUEST: KARABO LEGOABE – Producer and Operations Manager of the Jazz Workshops.
9/4/20228 minutes, 48 seconds
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Books that have shaped our world

Books that have shaped our world
9/1/20226 minutes, 15 seconds
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Guest Presenter

Guest Presenter
9/1/202241 minutes, 6 seconds
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Interview - BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Guest:  Sibulele Makalima
9/1/20225 minutes, 39 seconds
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Interview: On Thursday Corruption Watch released a report  highlighting corruption in the education sector

Guest: Melusi Ncala - Senior Researcher at Corruption Watch
9/1/202211 minutes, 18 seconds
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#Interview: Collating the #JSBBookCLUB reading book list: Top sellers

Guest: Sewela Langeni
9/1/20227 minutes, 32 seconds
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Interview - DKMS Africa’s annual Sunflower Day campaign

Guest: Nabiella De Beer - Communications Manager DKMS Africa
9/1/20226 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview: 95th year of the legendary Comrades Marathon

Guest: Gerda Steyn        
9/1/20229 minutes, 45 seconds
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LOCAL BARISTA MAKES HIS WAY TO MILAN to compete with the world's best

GUEST: PHUTI MOTLA - Barista
8/22/20228 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Goethe-Institut “Power Talks”

GUEST: DR. ASMA DIAKITÉ - Regional Head of Programmes at the Goethe-Institut
8/22/202223 minutes, 20 seconds
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ENVIRONMENT/ CLIMATE CHANGE/ CONSERVATION

GUEST: DR. STEPHEN ANTHONY WOLF- Postdoctoral Scholar The Pennsylvania State University
8/22/202211 minutes, 23 seconds
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FNB ART FAIR- Dada Khanyisa

GUEST: DADA KHANYISA - Artist
8/22/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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JSB MUSIC SESSIONS

GUEST: ZENZI MAKEBA LEE - Singer-Songwriter
8/22/20223 minutes, 12 seconds
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This entrepreneur quit her job in gas and oil to make a ginger beer, now it is in big stores

GUEST: MPHO MOHASWA
8/22/20227 minutes, 38 seconds
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SPORT – SPORT STORY - CYCLING

GUEST: LERATO MOLLO
8/22/20224 minutes, 27 seconds
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Dr Mbongiseni Buthelezi

Guest Presenter: Dr Mbongiseni Buthelezi
8/22/202236 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview: Book Review “TRUST”

 Guest: Hernan Diaz, Author     
8/22/20223 minutes, 22 seconds
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#Interview:  WORD DOMINATION

Guest: Siwela Langeni - Co-Founder Book Circle Capital
8/22/20228 minutes, 49 seconds
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Interview: Tshwane University of Technology Solar-powered motor race promotes renewal energy awareness

Guest: DR. Tiaan Oosthuizen – Team Leader of Tshwane University of Technology  
8/22/20228 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Guest: Yamani Pakade - Author of a Book raising awareness on Bullying “Belonging”      
8/22/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Interview: Independence Day in India is celebrated annually on August 15th as a public holiday com-memorating the nation's independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947.

Guest: SALMAN KHAN - Independent Geo-Political Analyst South East Asia. PhD candidate Political Science and International Relations University of Jhb.
8/22/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Interview: THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

GUEST: Prof PUREWAL
8/22/202212 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview: “The strain of holding the sword by the blade: The health and well-being of women in our poorest communities”

GUEST: Charmaine Gola
8/22/20227 minutes, 38 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
8/15/202225 minutes, 52 seconds
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THE WAY FOOD IS PRODUCED, processed and transported also has environmental impacts. Among these are loss of biodiversity, high levels of water extraction and greenhouse gas emissions

GUEST: PROF. LAURA PEREIRA - Associate professor, Global Change Institute, University of the Witwatersrand
8/15/202210 minutes, 35 seconds
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Entrepreneur and Mountaineer Angela Yeung, will be summiting Island Peak & Everest Base Camp with an aim to uplift young children, she will be joined by Saray Khumalo, the first black woman who summited Everest.

GUEST: ANGELA YEUNG: Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Mountaineer
8/15/20229 minutes, 24 seconds
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SPORT - South African Katlego Mafotsa to participate in the Calisthenics competition in the Freestyle Street Workout World Championships 2022

GUEST: Katlego Mafotsa - Calisthenics athlete
8/15/20225 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ukrainian Women Artists Join South African Activists in Calling for Mutual Understanding of War’s Impact

GUEST: NATALIA POPOVYCH – Co-Founder of Sunseed Art
8/15/20228 minutes, 33 seconds
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Minnestota Orchestra

8/15/20225 minutes, 57 seconds
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Speed dating for the brain.

GUEST: Brett Bailey – Founder of Talking Heads
8/15/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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FOOD From South Africa to the World: Wendy Vesela-Ntimbani’s Mopane Worms

GUEST: WENDY VESELA-NTIMBANI - Chemical Engineer and Founder Matomani
8/15/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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Interview: SPORTS

GUEST: CHARLES BALOYI
8/15/20226 minutes, 37 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: This waterfall flows into a river that has been declared a National Monument, found in the province KNOWN AS “the place where the sun rises".

GUEST: Kestell Barnard
8/15/20225 minutes, 59 seconds
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Interview: Marikana, 10 Years On: A One-day Symposium on the legacy of the Marikana Massacre at  Constitution Hill Saturday 20th August at 11am.

Guest: William Shoki - Writer on www.africaisacountry.com      
8/15/20229 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview: THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Guest: Tiekie Barnard - Shared Value Africa Initiative CEO and Founder.      
8/15/202217 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: PhD Candidate at the University of Cape Town studying the effects of ocean acidification in the Southern Ocean recently went on an expedition to the Southern Antarctica as part of the team on research project “Climate sensitivity of the Southern Ocean biological carbon pump”

Guest:  Atang Biyela – PhD Candidate
8/15/20228 minutes, 7 seconds
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Multimedia journalist, media entrepreneur, founder and Editor in Chief of the digital

Multimedia journalist, media entrepreneur, founder and Editor in Chief of the digital
8/15/202232 minutes, 9 seconds
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Interview: A Free Masterclass about learning How to get over the fear of disappointing others.

Guest: Ruthie Zerai - Life & Leadership Coach  
8/15/202210 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview:  ‘Walk straight’: how small-town residents navigate without street signs and names

Guest: Dr. Lorato Mokwena - Lecturer University of of the Western Cape; she holds a PhD in Linguistics
8/15/202213 minutes, 11 seconds
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#Interview:  The importance of the diversification of African languages on online translation tools

Guest: Dr Alistair Mokoena - Country Director, South Africa, Google
8/15/202210 minutes, 34 seconds
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SALLY ARCHIBALD:In with the old: taking the long view when restoring grasslands An article in Science by various Academics, they argue strongly that restoration interventions should be long-term, and benchmarked by an understanding of the complexities of ancient grasslands.

In with the old: taking the long view when restoring grasslandsAn article in Science by various Academics, they argue strongly that restoration interventions should be long-term, and benchmarked by an understanding of the complexities of ancient grasslands.    GUEST: PROF. SALLY ARCHIBALD - Professor in Animal, plant and environmental sciences at Wits. 
8/8/202212 minutes, 7 seconds
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WOMEN ACTIVISTS: This Tuesday 9th August marks 66 Years years after the Historic 1956 Women’s Anti Pass March to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. We reflect on the courage the women of that time led with and demanded their right to dignity and freedom of movement without passes.This morning we talk to 2 women who advocate for what is right in the challenges that face us today.

This Tuesday 9th August marks 66 Years years after the Historic 1956 Women’s Anti Pass March to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. We reflect on the courage the women of that time led with and demanded their right to dignity and freedom of movement without passes.This morning we talk to 2 women who advocate for what is right in the challenges that face us today. GUEST: NONCENDO MADUBEDUBE - General Secretary of Equal Education
8/8/202218 minutes, 49 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS New Activist Exchange dares to forge new ways to advance ‘project South Africa’ – unpacking the state of the country from an activist perspective

 South Africa’s fragile democracy has reached a crossroads. In the face ofmounting social and economic challenges such as crime, poverty, hunger,unemployment and the highest inequality in the world, we cannot continuedown the same paths that brought us here. We have been rudderless as acountry. A nation adrift like a ship at sea with no direction or impetus tomove. We find ourselves waiting. Each looking in the distance for somemessianic other to rescue us. The politics of the day and the leaders it hasproduced look as tired and helpless as we feel.    GUEST: TESSA DOOMS– Social Commentator and  Director of RivoniaCircle
8/8/202212 minutes, 52 seconds
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SCIENCE & TECH: Footprints take science a step closer to understanding southern Africa’s dinosaurs

GUEST: MIENGAH ABRAHAMS – Geologist and Lecturer at University of CapeTown ZOOM
8/8/20229 minutes, 39 seconds
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COMMUNITY: Community-Based Learning Platform Launches For South African Women

GUEST: LAUREN DALLAS - Co-Founder Future FemalesZOOM 
8/8/202210 minutes, 2 seconds
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WOMEN ACTIVISTS scientist, teacher, and adult educator, with a Master’s Degree in Climate Change and Development from the University of Cape Town.

GUEST : LIZ McDAID - Strategic Lead at The Green Connection 
8/8/202216 minutes, 43 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS Why honest and robust conversations could be key to transforming our worlds for the better.

GUEST: LEBO MADIBA - Founder and Host of the newly launched podcast“INFLUENCE”
8/8/202211 minutes, 11 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: This Women’s Month we celebrate Women Authors, what they have written and what has been written about them. This morning Acclaimed anthologist, essayist, short story writer and poet Makhosazana Xaba reflects on 3 of her books she recommends for our reading list.

GUEST: MAKHOSAZANA XABA - Author  
8/8/202219 minutes, 1 second
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TOURNAMENT OF MINDS SOUTH AFRICA is going national

Guest: Traci Salter - Tournament of Minds Regional Director for South Africa
8/8/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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Interview: A women only line-up, hosted by the Tumi Morake at Theatre of Marcellus Em-perors Palace

Guest: Tracy Lee - OLIVER Comedian
8/8/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
8/8/202221 minutes, 11 seconds
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This Women's Day at Native Rebels in Soweto; Sangoma Gogo Mahlodi and artist, Puleng Mongale gather for an event called SOCIE-TEA for good food, good music and a conversation on art, ancestry and community

Guest: Gogo Mahlodi- Writer & Sangoma
8/8/20229 minutes, 58 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: This park occupies 2100 sq km with a huge covering by natural woodlands and bushes. Landlocked country in southeastern Africa

Guess The Destination: This park occupies 2100 sq km with a huge covering by natural woodlands and bushes. Landlocked country in southeastern Africa
8/8/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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Interview: UMTHWALO a mixed media exhibition by vonMASH it opened this Thursday at Artivist 7 Reserve Stre Braamfontein

Guest: Von Mash
8/8/20225 minutes, 1 second
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Interview: LOCRATE MARKET is hosting the LOCRATE TOURS explore your backyard - A Red Bus Tour Soweto Experience

Guest: Kgosi  Rampedi - Locrate Market
8/8/20229 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview: WasteAid awarded funding from WRAP and UKRI to develop a circular economy initiative in Mpumalanga, South Africa

Guest: Michelle Wilson - Circular Economy Network Director for WasteAid
8/8/202212 minutes, 17 seconds
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Interview: SPORT - Simon Prosser aims to improve AMD (Age Related Mascular Degeneration) patients’ quality of life by climbing the world's highest peak

Guest: Simon Prosser
8/8/20227 minutes
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Interview: SPORTS

Guest: Charles Baloyi, SABC Sport Report 
8/8/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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WOMEN IN FOOD AWARDS have opened their entry submissions on until 24 August.The Awards will take place on 30 August

Guest: Dr Anna Trapido - Chef & Food Anthropologist
8/1/20228 minutes, 32 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

Guest: Nico Smit, Petrolhead
8/1/202225 minutes, 34 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Between May and July, the sun doesn’t set at this morning’s destination; where are we today?

Guest: Kingsley Holgate - Explorer
8/1/202235 minutes, 15 seconds
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This August the Turquoise Harmony Institute (THI) will bring awareness and advocacy to refugees in their third concert at the Linder Auditorium in Johannesburg, On Friday 12 August 2022 7PM.

Guest: Aysegul Ergul - Director of Women Platform at Turquoise Harmony Guest: Sipho Hotstix Mabuza
8/1/202219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Sport Report: Nigeria's Tobi Amusan breaks 100m hurdles world record with time of 12.12 seconds

Guest: Charles Baloyi- SABC Sport Journalist
8/1/20226 minutes, 2 seconds
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Cultural Producer: Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) cohort of cultural producers complete a programme said to be critical for the future of the sector.

Guest: Cultural Producer Gaps in leadership in the South African cultural and creative landscape havebecome apparent as the sector struggles to adapt and respond to these uncertain times. A partnership between BASA, Common Purpose SA and ManchesterInternational Festival aims to create a network of emerging leaders who canpropel the sector with renewed vigour. The Cultural Producers Programme,supported by the British Council Creative Economy program
8/1/20227 minutes, 56 seconds
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Environment Some sober facts about green and ‘clean’ energy

Guest: Stafano Marani - CEO of Renergen a dual-listed helium andnatural gas company We need to balance our arguments for and against renewable energy. It isn’t justsunshine and breezes out there
8/1/202210 minutes, 34 seconds
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SPORT STORY Four times Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel announced on Thursday that he will be retiring at the end of the 2022 season

Guest: Kriya Ganghia - Motorsport Commentator Four times Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel announced on Thursday that he will be retiring at the end of the 2022 season. What does this meanfor the sport.
8/1/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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A special tribute for gifted actor , playwright and theatre director Mncedisi Shabangu

Guest: James Ngcobo - Artistic Director at Market Theatre
8/1/20228 minutes, 11 seconds
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The 5th annual Indlulamithi Day was on Wednesday 27 July.

GUEST: XOLELWA KASHE KATIYA - Indlulamithi Executive Committee Member and Project Lead The Social Compacting Seminar discussed the possibilities of co-creating andframing what a new social compacting process might look like for South Africa.
8/1/20228 minutes, 52 seconds
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South Africa’s first Black Female Freediving Instructor

GUEST: ZANDILE NDHLOVU - Freediving Instructor, Founder Black Mermaid Foundation
8/1/202238 minutes, 12 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION BOOK: Award-winning investigative journalist Karyn Maughan and former National Treasury insider Kirsten Pearson wrote a book titled “Nuclear Inside South Africa's Secret Deal”

    GUEST: KARYN MAUGHAN - Author and Award Winning Journalist
8/1/202220 minutes, 45 seconds
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11-year-old environmentalist and one of Africa’s Youngest Climate Change Ambassadors, she started planting trees aged 4 and has planted over 1 million trees.

GUEST: ELLYANNE CHLYSTUN- GITHAE WANJIKU - Climate Change Ambassador
8/1/20225 minutes, 56 seconds
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Update on shoe drive

GUEST: Tebogo Mpufane
8/1/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) has developed a surveillance radar system that can protect critical assets and infrastructure on the ground.

GEUST: ANDRE LE ROUX - Radar expert at CSIR  
8/1/20228 minutes, 1 second
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Dr Abba Omar

GUEST: Dr Abba Omar
8/1/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: Zaheera Soomar

GUEST: Zaheera Soomar
7/25/202246 minutes, 45 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION BOOK: Equipping township and rural schools with libraries

GUEST: Lorraine Sithole – Siyafunda
7/25/202214 minutes, 31 seconds
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Working together to address abandon children in the community of Tembisa and a call to assist a single mother in need

GUEST: Xoli Madala – Volunteer media relations manager
7/25/202213 minutes, 22 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air – AFRICAN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

GUEST: Jan Karsten
7/25/20225 minutes, 45 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER "THE FALL OF THE ONCE GREAT CITY OF JOHANNESBURG"DR. EBRAHIM HARVEY

GUEST: DR. EBRAHIM HARVEY - Social Writer and Commentator/ Author
7/25/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADER: Musa Zondi

GUEST: Musa Zondi – Writer and Communication Specialist
7/25/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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Brenda Wingfield Speaking on Fangus Infections

Guest : Brenda Wingfield- Deputy Dean at University Of Pretoria
7/25/20225 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview: In a unique comedy experience, Riaad Moosa brings his beloved character, Cassim Kaif

Guest: Riaad Moosa,Cassim Kaif Character and Comedian
7/25/202210 minutes, 3 seconds
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Interview: SPORTS

Guest: Charles Baloyi    
7/25/20227 minutes, 51 seconds
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Interview: TUTU POANE

Guest: Tutu Puoane - Artist        
7/25/202220 minutes, 44 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smit, Petrol head
7/25/202222 minutes, 36 seconds
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Interview: Young Gauteng exhibition at 100% Design South Africa

Guest: Zenhlanhla Myeni – co-founder of Naba Abolova
7/25/202213 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview: Kitchen experiment opens doors for sweet potato yoghurt entrepreneur

Guest: Edward Kgarose – Managing Director of Kgarose Kgaros
7/25/20228 minutes, 45 seconds
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JOHANNESBURG TRANSPORT PROJECT : Johannesburg transport project unearths 1880s mine

Guest: Petrorych Heyned, Organiser at Johannesburg Transport project
7/25/20227 minutes, 46 seconds
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Interview: CITYZENS FOR CLEAN AIR - TOLLULAH ONI

Guest: Dr Tollulah Oni, Cityzens For Clean Air  
7/25/202211 minutes, 25 seconds
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Interview: SPORT - NAMASOCCER IN ONSEEPKANS

Guest: Johnny Bock -  Organiser of Nama Soccer Tournament
7/25/202210 minutes, 9 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
7/18/202229 minutes, 7 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER- Dr. Siphiwo Mahala

GUEST: Dr. Siphiwo Mahala is a literary critic, novelist, short story writer and playwright, plying his trade in both English and Xhosa languages.
7/18/202244 minutes, 11 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS- Dr Ismail Mohammed

GUEST: Dr Ismail Mohammed
7/18/202212 minutes, 19 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Drakenberg Boys

GUEST: Phenyo Mulaudzi
7/18/20225 minutes, 7 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS-RODDY QUINN - Longtime Manager of Johnny Clegg & Founder

GUEST: RODDY QUINN  
7/18/20226 minutes, 35 seconds
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How the James Webb deep field images reminded me the divide between science and art is artificial

GUEST: CHERINE FAHD - Associate Professor of Visual Communication in the school of Design, University of Technology Sydney
7/18/202210 minutes, 55 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS - PROF. MIKE WINGFIELD

GUEST: PROF. MIKE WINGFIELD - University of Pretoria’s (UP) Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute
7/18/20225 minutes, 18 seconds
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Tribute for Jessie Duarte

GUEST: Stephen Grootes
7/18/20228 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ahead of the Festival in September, they are bringing aspiring and experienced writers a series of workshops by facilitator

GUEST: FRANKIE MURREY - Open Book Festival Coordinator
7/18/20229 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: A series of portraits of the late music legend Hugh Masekela are on display at the Rand Merchant Bank headquarters at Merchant Place in Sandton.

Guest: Nathi Simelame - Managing Director Artist Proof Studios
7/18/202210 minutes
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Interview: Banyana Banyana booked their spot in the Women's World Cup after beating Tunisia

Guest: Simphiwe Dludlu - Former Banyana Banyana Captain, U/17 national team head coach and coach of the Tshwane University of Technology women's High performance soccer team  
7/18/20228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Interview: Decommissioning of power stations: Anxiety and confusion over energy Transition

Guest: Brian Kamanzi - Energy Policy Researcher at the Institute for Economic Justice (IEJ)  
7/18/202211 minutes, 40 seconds
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Interview: Thandi Ntuli new offering Blk Elijah & The Children of Meroë.

Guest: Thandi Ntuli, Artist
7/18/202216 minutes, 18 seconds
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Interview: Chefs with Compassion has challenged home cooks, corporates, chefs

GUEST: DASEN SARUGASER - A Member of the Chefs with Compassion 67 000 Litre challenge organising committee.  
7/18/20223 minutes, 51 seconds
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Interview: SPORTS

GUEST: CHARLES BALOYI
7/18/20229 minutes, 24 seconds
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Interview: PAWS AND BOOTS TOGETHER ON THE GROUND FIGHTING POACHING

GUEST: DR. GUY FYVIE - Veterinary Affairs Manager at Hill’s Pet Nutrition  
7/18/202210 minutes, 26 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: GUEST DAVID LEWIS

GUEST: DAVID LEWIS - trade unionist, academic, policymaker and - best recognised as a corruption fighter. GUEST: Mashudu Masutha GUEST: Ivan Vladislavic – Novelist 10h00 – NEWS with Anne Moosa
7/11/202237 minutes, 14 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Young para- gymnast works hard towards the African Paralympic Games in 2023

GUEST: Kamogelo Mokeke (Tumbling)
7/11/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS- TEBOGO MPUFANE

GUEST: TEBOGO MPUFANE - Project Manager Life Changing Projects
7/11/202216 minutes, 34 seconds
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INTERVIEW: SCIENCE - Research finds that ARTIFICIAL LIGHT possibly effective in fighting malaria

GUEST: Dr. Bernard Coetzee
7/11/20227 minutes, 15 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS- HOWARD FELDMAN

GUEST: HOWARD FELDMAN - Social Commentator, Research, Author
7/11/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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Book Review: Unbound: Twitter thoughts for the heart and mind

GUEST: Verlaine-Diane Soobroydoo – Author
7/11/20226 minutes, 52 seconds
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Community: Law student raises study fees and for Pet Empowerment in Township organization through the selling dog and cat blankets

GUEST: Shawn “Denzel” Chirunga
7/11/20225 minutes, 52 seconds
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Interview: LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO (INSTUDIO)

Guest: Sibongiseni Shabalala and Albert Mazibuko, Members of The Ladysmith Black Mambazo Musical group
7/11/202223 minutes, 18 seconds
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Interview: SPORTS

Guest: Charles Baloyi, Sport report
7/11/20225 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview: GUY BUTTERY at The Nirox Sculpture Park Cradle of Humankind tomorrow 10 July.

Guest: Guy Buttery – Musician
7/11/20225 minutes, 45 seconds
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Interview: Food Dialogues featuring a series of talks from experts from Food Shopping Futures, which explores alternatives to mainstream food retail;

Guest: Kurt Ackermann – Food Dialogues Organiser and CEO of the SA Urban Food & Farming Trust.
7/11/20225 minutes, 26 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
7/11/202223 minutes, 59 seconds
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Tour Travel: Johannesburg

Guest: Shaane Coetzee, Founder of Times travel
7/11/20224 minutes, 28 seconds
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Interview: SIZANANI MENTORS-The Sizanani Mentorship Programme was launched in 2007

Guest: Valerie Hirsch– Director Sizanani Mentorship Program
7/11/202210 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: THE BEAST FOUNDATION’S ANNUAL RUGBY BOOTCAMP

Guest: Yase Godlo – Managing Director The Beast Foundation
7/11/202211 minutes, 35 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Mermaiding : Mermaid swimming is gaining popularity in South Africa as more people are dipping their toes into this fantastical activity.

Guest: Izelle Nair – Founder Merschool
7/11/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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INTERVIEW: THOUGHTLEADERS, STORY TELLERS & GRIOTS

Guest: Mpho Buntse - Queer activist currently serving as national head of communications for Embrace Diversity Movement and leader of ANCWL LGBTIQ+ Desk
7/8/20228 minutes, 45 seconds
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Jetsetbreakfast Guest Presenter is Publishing Editor and Project Builder Laurice Taitz as she hosts the upcoming Open Studio Event taking place across the Joburg CBD

Guest: Laurice Titz, Publishing Editor and Project Builder 
7/8/202249 minutes, 14 seconds
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Interview – Manifesto - A New Vision for South Africa and Raising the Bar - Hope & Renewal in South Africa.

GUEST: SONGEZO ZIBI - Chairperson Rivonia Circle
7/4/202248 minutes, 45 seconds
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HOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS- RUARC PEFFERS - Aspire Art Managing Director

GUEST: RUARC PEFFERS - Aspire Art Managing Director
7/4/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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Professor Sean Davison was arrested for the murder of Dr Anrich Burger, a once-fit athlete turned quadriplegic who begged Davison to assist him end his life in 2015

GUEST: PROF. SEAN DAVISON - Author of Price of Mercy
7/4/202216 minutes, 59 seconds
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INTERVIEW: SCIENCE : Pair of orcas targeting great white sharks off South Africa's coast

GUEST: ALISON TOWNER - Senior White Shark Biologist Marine Dynamics
7/4/20226 minutes, 43 seconds
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Community: Unlikely cover, principal makes the cover story of Financial Mail for his work in the community of Dobsonville

GUEST: LEONARD MUDHAVHI - Forte High Principal
7/4/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH- AIR 12 year old makes it on the M & G 200 YOUNG PEOPLE #2022

GUEST: SEBASTIAN PRETORIUS
7/4/20226 minutes, 53 seconds
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WESLEY DIPHOKO- THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

GUEST: WESLEY DIPHOKO - Fast Company SA Editor
7/4/202216 minutes, 14 seconds
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#Interview: Gavin Krastin AT THE NATIONAL ARTS FEST

Guest: Gavin Krastin - Artist, Curator, Educator
7/2/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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Interview: SPORTS

Guest: Charles Baloyi
7/2/20225 minutes, 12 seconds
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Interview: For the love of pasta, and the tale of how passion can make dreams come true

Guest: Chef Manny Nichas – Chef
7/2/20226 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview: Creativity is the new world currency and Africa has the potential to lead the charge

Guest: Neo Mashigo - Chief Creative Officer at M&C Saatchi Group South
7/2/202211 minutes
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Interview: Contemporary artist, Athi-Patra Ruga recently exhibited his new works of art at the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Irma Stern Museum.

Guest: Athi Patra Ruga – Artist
7/2/202211 minutes, 26 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head
7/2/202223 minutes, 8 seconds
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Adult Education

Guest: Johan Drotschie - Life Long Student
7/2/20229 minutes, 13 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Home to over 900 plant species with a 360 degree covering and views of the Fynbos Walkerbay

Guest:Ruth Crichton - Marketing & Sustainability, Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
7/2/20225 minutes, 29 seconds
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Interview: Buskaid Turns 25

Guest: Rosemary Nalden - Founder Buskaid
7/2/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Interview: Golfer ranked as South Africa’s number one, Longest Driver in South African golf

Guest:: Marco De Neves – Golfer
7/2/20226 minutes, 9 seconds
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Interview: The air in the South African Highveld cities smells foul in winter – why?

Guest: Prof. Rebecca Garland, Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics, and Meteorology at the University of Pretoria
7/2/20228 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ghana's Pan African Heritage Museum seeks to reclaim Africa's history

GUEST: JOSEPH WARUNGU - Media Consultant and Trainer
6/27/202212 minutes, 21 seconds
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CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith

CAR FEATURE with Nico Smith
6/27/202221 minutes, 45 seconds
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Johannesburg Opera and De Dapper Dak, Philadelphia, Cape Town present Music from the Movies.

GUEST: PHENYE MODIANE - Managing Director
6/27/20228 minutes, 7 seconds
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20 boats took part in Africa’s first Plastic Fishing Tournament

GUEST: KEGAN MATTHEYS - Director Fishing Republic.
6/27/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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Aerobatic athlete clinches the title for the fifth time

GUEST: PATRICK DAVIDSON - Pro Athlete
6/27/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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HOSTEX 2022 – the Hospitality, Food & Beverage industries’ longest-standing expo which takes place at Sandton Convention Centre.

GUEST: LINDIWE SANGWENI-SIDDO - Ambassador of Hostex
6/27/202210 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Phefumla Queer Collective youth group is hosting an annual Phefumla festival in community spaces

GUEST: ONGEZIWE BADLI - Spokesperson Phefumla Queer Collective
6/27/20229 minutes, 5 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Home to a lighthouse ranking among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World as well one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. Where are we today? (A city not in South Africa)

GUEST: KINGSLEY HOLGATE
6/27/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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Creation is collaborating with artist, Kathy Robins

GUEST: Carolyn Martin – Founder Creation Wines
6/27/20225 minutes, 11 seconds
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SPORTS WITH CHARLES BALOYI

GUEST: CHARLES BALOYI
6/27/20224 minutes, 28 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION- In September 2018, Professor Sean Davison was arrested for the murder of Dr Anrich Burger

Guest: Prof. Sean Davison - Author of Price of Mercy In September 2018, Professor Sean Davison was arrested for the murder of DrAnrich Burger, a once-fit athlete turned quadriplegic who begged Davison toassist him end his life in 2015.
6/27/20229 minutes, 38 seconds
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"CAN THEMBA : The Making and Breaking of the Intellectual Tsotsi”, a Biography by Dr. Siphiwo Mahala

Guest: Dr. Siphiwo Mahala - Novelist, Playwright, Arts and Culture Practitioner  This rich and absorbing biography of Can Themba, iconic Drum-era journalist andwriter, is the definitive history of a larger-than-life man who died too young. SiphiwoMahala's intensive and often fresh research features unprecedented archival access and interviews with Themba's surviving colleagues and family.
6/27/202212 minutes, 25 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER-MIKE JOUBERT: With over 30 years of experience, Mike Joubert started his career at the University of Pretoria as President of Student Representative Council and Chairperson of the National RAG Organisation of South Africa

Guest: Mike Joubert - Founder Billybo Group Guest: James Tagg - CEO of Quicket  Guest: Nyimpini Mabunda - CEO: GE Southern Africa & Chairman: US-SOUTH AFRICA Business at U.S. Chamber of Commerce       
6/27/202239 minutes, 58 seconds
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SCIENCE & TECH: The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT) in collaboration with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) launch the PotholeFixGP app for Gauteng motorists

Guest: Khangwelo Muronga- CSIR Research Group Leader The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT) in collaboration with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) launch the PotholeFixGP app for Gauteng motorists  
6/27/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS: The Future of The WorkSpace

Guest: Paul Keursten -Co-Founder of Workshop17 The Future of The WorkSpace WFO (work from the office), the pre-Covid business norm was replaced with WFH (work from home) during Covid, resulting in a major shift in our workplace thinking. Post-Covid the WFH is fast becoming the WNH, (work near home) tapping into an inspiring and functional work environment and community close to where you live. 
6/27/202212 minutes, 58 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS: OPEd: Shift Towards Domestic Tourism a Game Changer in Post-Covid-19 Recovery By Wayne Godwin (appeared on www.africa.com )

Guest: Wayne Godwin- Head of East Africa and the Indian Ocean, JLL (Commercial Real Estate Services). OPEd: Shift Towards Domestic Tourism a Game Changer in Post-Covid-19 Recovery By Wayne Godwin (appeared on www.africa.com )
6/27/202211 minutes, 46 seconds
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COMMUNITY- Habitat for Humanity, a global NPO is inviting sponsors and volunteers to participate in its annual #BuildForMadiba Season, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

Guest: Cyrus Watuku - Interim Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity in South Africa Habitat for Humanity, a global NPO is inviting sponsors and volunteers to participate in its annual #BuildForMadiba Season, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation.  
6/27/20227 minutes
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INTERVIEW: VOICE COMPUTING RESEARCH HELPS NON-READERS TO BECOME READERS

GUEST: George Issac Schlünz
6/20/20229 minutes, 6 seconds
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Year-on-year, the unemployment rate among young graduates (aged 15-24 years) declined from 40,3% to 32,6%, while it increased by 6,9 percentage points to 22,4% for those aged 25-34 years in Q1: 2022

GUEST: SHARMI SURIANARAIN - Chief Impact Officer, Harambee Youth Accelerator  
6/20/202234 minutes, 6 seconds
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INTERVIEW: Young Cape Flats author and teacher wants to inspire youth with his life story and deep love of education

GUEST: KYLE JANTJIES
6/20/202211 minutes, 32 seconds
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Interview: HOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS “Just like in 1976, our collective future lies in the hands of the youth”

GUEST: PROF. TAWANA KUPE - Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Pretoria (UP), and a professor of Media Studies and Literature
6/20/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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INTERVIEW: MUSIC IS MY LIFE is the Story of the late Dr Joseph Shabalala founder and leader of Ladysmith Black Mambazo

GUEST: MPUMI MBELE - Director “Music Is My Life”  
6/20/202222 minutes, 1 second
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interview: Peo Impact Gardens is focused on improving the primary  school experience of learners

GUEST: AZANIA MOSAKA - Founder, Fundraiser and Strategist at Peo Impact  Garden
6/20/202214 minutes, 25 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION

This nature reserve is always the first to record snowfall during thewinter in the Western Cape. GUEST: HEIKE DE KOCK - Manager
6/20/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Greek Cypriot restaurant, Ouzeri to open in Cape Town

Greek Cypriot restaurant, Ouzeri to open in Cape Town GUEST: NIC CHARALAMBOUS - Chef
6/20/20225 minutes, 59 seconds
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Twyg presents Africa Textile Talks 23-25 June

GUEST: JACKIE MAY - Founder & Editor of TWYG
6/20/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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PETROLHEAD

Guest: NICO SMIT IN-STUDIO IN CAPE TOWN
6/20/202228 minutes, 13 seconds
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GUEST DR. PETER KIMANI

GUEST: DR. PETER KIMANI - Professor of Practice, Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications (GSMC)
6/20/202211 minutes, 46 seconds
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Township-based farmers and traders in the Western Cape could soon benefit from Basket

GUEST: LUNGO MOMOZA - The founder of Basket, a new e-commerce andagritech start-up
6/20/20227 minutes, 38 seconds
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Decorex Cape Town, 16 - 19 June 2022

Guest: Siviwe Jali
6/20/20226 minutes, 34 seconds
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MAGNET THEATRE

There are spaces of joy, power, poignancy in Cape Town that whilst not on the chi list demonstrate massive citizenship, vibrancy and community. The MagnetTheatre in Observatory is one of those spaces.Guest:Prof Mark Fleishman, prof of drama at UCT, and artistic director and founder ofthe of Magnet TheatreGuest:Mihlali Bele Gugulethu Wendy Mohlale from Kraafontein
6/20/202213 minutes, 27 seconds
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SPORT REPORT

GUEST: CHARLES BALOYI - SABC Sport Journalist
6/20/20223 minutes, 41 seconds
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The country continues to battle with managing the issue locusts

GUEST: ANDREA CAMPHER - Manager: Risk and Disaster Unit at AgriSA 
6/20/20227 minutes, 55 seconds
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Book review - "Beyond Fear" Reflections of a Freedom Fighter the story of Ebrahim Ebrahim;

  GUEST: SHANNON Ebrahim – Spouse of the Late Ebrahim Ebrahim
6/13/202219 minutes, 47 seconds
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The pandemic’s gardening boom shows how gardens can cultivate public health

GUEST: Prof Alessandro Ossola - Assistant Professor, University of California
6/13/202213 minutes, 14 seconds
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Life Changing Projects in Pretoria runs winter drive

GUEST: TEBOGO MPUFANE - Project Manager Life Changing Projects
6/13/20228 minutes, 54 seconds
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Identity, worth and success in the art industry NTOKOZO “Togo” LANGA - Curator, strategist and artist manager

GUEST: Setlamorago Mashilo GUEST: Lesole Tauatswala
6/13/202235 minutes, 3 seconds
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URBAN HARVEST unpacks the school community food garden model

GUEST: Ben Getz – Founder of Urban Harvest
6/13/202216 minutes, 49 seconds
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Interview: SAn hockey player shares her journey and recent recognition as she gets awarded the Radcliffe Prize

GUEST: HANNAH PEARCE – Hockey player for the national team and captain of  Harvard University  
6/13/20226 minutes, 30 seconds
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#Interview: FÊTE DE LA MUSIQUE JOBURG ANNOUNCES LINE-UP

Guest: His Excellency AURÉLIEN LECHEVALLIER
6/13/202211 minutes, 17 seconds
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Kagiso Trust in partnership with Africa Beyond 4IR (AB4IR) are celebrating Youth Month from 9am till 4pm today by hosting a Youth Career Expo in Limpopo.

GUEST: MANKODI MOITSE - Chief Executive Officer at Kagiso Trust
6/13/202214 minutes, 4 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE

Guest: Nico Smit, Petrol Head
6/13/202224 minutes, 34 seconds
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#Interview: From Linear to circular exhibition

GUEST: Dillion Marsh
6/13/20224 minutes, 14 seconds
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Global Citizen announced Mam’Khanyisile Motsa as the 2022 Global Citizen  Prize: Citizen Award South Africa winner

GUEST: KHANYISILE MOTSA - Founder of Home of Hope for Girls
6/13/202210 minutes, 11 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: FRASERBURG

Guest: Wayne Coetzee
6/13/20229 minutes, 1 second
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Charles Baloyi

Guest: Charles Baloyi, Sport report
6/13/202211 minutes, 5 seconds
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Strange Kinships: Amrita Sher-Gil’s Art Across Continents, presented by Sonal Khullar, is screened until 8th June at the Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation

  GUEST: SONAL KHULLAR
6/9/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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#Interview: Word Domination - Unforgiven: Face to Face with my Father’s Killer

Guest: Liz MaGregor - Author and Journalist
6/6/20228 minutes, 39 seconds
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State of Pet Homelessness in South Africa

Guest: Tumi Masekela - Group Head of Corporate Affairs at Mars Africa
6/6/20229 minutes, 11 seconds
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#Interview: World Environment Day: Uplifting The Community Through Environmental Work

Guest: Ezaraa Valley – Founder of The Olive Foundation
6/6/20227 minutes, 6 seconds
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#Interview: Social Media

CLIP – Twitter | @karim_kamar: When the music makes you have to end your phone call Guest: Karim Kamar - British Pianist
6/6/20225 minutes, 43 seconds
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#Interview: Guest Presenter Profile

Guest: Lerato Mogoatlhe – Journalist and Author Guest: Gomolomo Lesejane - Black queer feminist writer and gender justice activist Guest: Sewela Langeni – Owner of Book Circle Capital
6/6/202241 minutes, 31 seconds
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#Interview: From Cape to Venda: young man goes home to tutor maths and science to rural pupils

Guest: Phethani Matshivhandela  
6/6/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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#Interview: Thought Leaders: #SwedenGate and the Cultural practices of sharing food

Guest: Dr. Timothy Heffernan - Postdoctoral Fellow at University of New South Wales’ School of Built Environment
6/6/20229 minutes, 7 seconds
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#Interview: Word Domination - Book review - In the Company of Men: the Ebola Tales

Guest: Veronique Tadjo - Writer, Poet, Novelist  and Artist
6/6/202213 minutes, 6 seconds
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#Interview – Thought Leaders: State of the Cultural Economy

Guest: Prof. Jen Snowball - Member of the SA Cultural Observation
6/6/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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#Interview: Breath of Fresh Air

GUEST: Leah Parry – Violinist, Singer, Ballerina & Part of the KZN provincial Synchronised swimming team.
6/6/20225 minutes, 46 seconds
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CAR FEATURE

GUEST: PHUTI MPYANE – Motoring Journalist at Times Live
6/6/202221 minutes, 22 seconds
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The role of bees in the food security ecosystem

Guest: Inge Lotter - BeeKeeper and member of the South African Bee Industry Organization
6/6/20227 minutes, 17 seconds
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Tribute for Trevor Big Boy

GUEST: GERARD BESTER – Chief Executive Officer, Windybrow Theater
6/6/20225 minutes, 32 seconds
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We go to the theatre with Kunene and the King

GUEST: Michael Richard - Actor
6/6/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Fraserburg

GUEST: Martinus Kruger - Tour Guide and Museum Curator
6/6/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Urgent Interactions International Youth Congress takes place 7 June

GUEST: Billy Langa – Facilitator
6/6/20227 minutes, 42 seconds
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Introduction to SA Guitar Styles Vol.1 celebrates

GUEST: Billy Nonama – Guitarist, Author, Educator and Composer
6/6/202211 minutes, 33 seconds
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Laurie Levine releases eighth studio album titled Dunes

GUEST: Laurie Levine - singer, songwriter and producer
6/6/202211 minutes, 50 seconds
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Umle the musical duo releases album, produced by Nduduzo Makhatini

Guest: Siybonga Radu – one half of Umle
6/6/20226 minutes, 24 seconds
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South Africa’s first black woman to become a hot air balloon pilot.

Guest: SEMAKALENG MATHEBULA- Hot Air Balloon Pilot.
5/30/20229 minutes, 46 seconds
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DR WAMUWI MBAO Writer Essayist

Why Seal Yourself of In A plane when you could be having an adventure instead
5/30/202210 minutes, 59 seconds
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100th cold water Robben Island crossing swim to raise funds for charity

GUEST: HOWARD WARRINGTON - Endurance Sport
5/30/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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AFRICAN CREATIVITY TO THE WORLD

GUEST: DR. SAME MDLULI - Manager and Curator of the Standard Bank Gallery in Johannesburg
5/30/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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Waitron to Head chef of Anastasia in Kimberley.

Guest: - NELLY ENGELBRECHT - Chef
5/30/20228 minutes, 31 seconds
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Interview CAR FEATURE – Nico Smith

CAR FEATURE – Nico Smith
5/30/202219 minutes, 35 seconds
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THE BUG THAT SAVED HARTIES

GUEST: KENEILWE SEBOLA - PhD Candidate at Rhodes University's Centre for Biological Control
5/30/20226 minutes, 31 seconds
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Auction of important Southern African Textiles and Fibre Art

GUEST: WILHELM VAN RENSBURG - Senior Art Specialist and Curator/
5/30/20226 minutes, 35 seconds
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Amsterdam based Dutch-South African singer-songwriter Joya Mooi is in South Africa for live performances

GUEST: JOYA MOOI - Singer/ Songwriter
5/30/20225 minutes, 23 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: CLUE : 15 hectare reserve that was once a commercial trout farm, now features contemporary artworks. Where are we today?

GUEST: Lesego Mapeka, Founder of Epic Hikes.
5/30/20224 minutes, 56 seconds
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nterview: Professor Zeblon Zenzele Vilakazi, has appointed as a fellow at the Royal Society in the UK

GUEST: : Professor Zeblon Zenzele Vilakazi – Nuclear physicist
5/23/20228 minutes, 50 seconds
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#Interview: BREATH OF FRESH AIR

GUEST: DASHAYIN GILBERT - Grade 12 Learner
5/23/20225 minutes, 58 seconds
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#Interview -  "HOW SMEs can ENSURE THEY ARE NOT LEFT BEHIND"

GUEST: PHILA SOKHELA - Faculty Member Johannesburg Business School
5/23/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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#Interview -  Great Replacement: The conspiracy theory stoking racist violence

GUEST: : Professor Philip Gorski - Comparative-historical sociologist
5/23/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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#Interview: WORD DOMINATION

GUEST: YEWANDE OMOTOSO - Author "An Unusual Grief"
5/23/202214 minutes, 35 seconds
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Interview – THOUGHTLEADERS HOW DO WE SOLVE SOUTH AFRICA'S UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS?

Guest: DR. ROBERT VENTER - School of Business Sciences senior lecturer and project leader
5/23/202211 minutes, 1 second
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Interview – Community – A Tool Share Project to Help Future Farmers Thrive

GUEST: Tim Abaa - Tim Nectar Farms
5/23/202211 minutes, 13 seconds
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#Interview: African Books at the world stage

GUEST: Lidudumalingani Mqombothi – The newly appointed African Book Festival Curator
5/23/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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SPORTS STORY

SPORTS STORY – Charles Baloyi  
5/23/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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#Interview: TAKE THE ROAD TO SUN CITY TO WIN A FULLY PAID ARTS SCHOLARSHIP WITH THE  ARTS, CULTURE, TRUST (ACT) NYOLOHA SCHOLARSHIP PRO-GRAMME

GUEST: JESSICA DENYSCHEM - ACT Interim CEO
5/23/20227 minutes, 2 seconds
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Interview – Circular economy: Conscious consumption and sustainable fashion  as we talk climate

Guest:  Phumi Korber - Founder WISI -Oi (pronounced We-See-Owe-Eye)/  WiSiOi.com
5/23/20227 minutes, 7 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: Home to the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, Where are we today?

GUEST: Sthembiso Dlamini - Gauteng Tourism CEO
5/23/202212 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview: THE WORLD’S BEST BRANDY is from south africa VAN RYN’S 20-YEAR-OLD BRANDY IS THE BEST WINE BRANDY IN THE WORLD

Guest: MARLENE BESTER - Van Ryn’s Master Blender
5/23/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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#Interview: Artist and activist Nomisupasta, has been added to Today’s I AM LIVE concert presented by Bassline Fest at Constitution Hill

Guest: NOMISUPASTA - Singer/ Songwriter
5/23/20226 minutes, 18 seconds
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#Interview: ZOLA GOES TO ZAMBIA

Guest: ZOLA NENE - Award Winning Chef and Author
5/23/20229 minutes, 53 seconds
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#Interview: CAR FEATURE

 Nico Smith, Petrol Head
5/23/202220 minutes, 2 seconds
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#Interview -  KARATE FINDS A HOME AMONGST THE ARTS

GUEST: Zola Languza - Sensei Soweto Karate Dojo
5/23/202210 minutes, 21 seconds
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#Interview: My Loves Art Movement raises funds to help previously disad-vantaged students

GUEST: JUSTICE MUKHELI GUEST: FHATUWANI MUKHELI, Photography and Film Directors; Co-Founders on “I See A Different You”  
5/23/20227 minutes, 52 seconds
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#Interview: The Playhouse Company in Durban has announced the programme for its annual New Stages Season which will run in the city centre arts complex from 11 – 28 May

Guest: Lynda Bukhosini - CEO and Artistic Director The Playhouse Company
5/23/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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Interview: A case of Lassa fever detected in SA

GUEST: Prof Adrian Puren – Executive Director of the NICD
5/16/202210 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interview – SKATEBOARDING AS A DEVELOPMENT TOOL

GUEST: DALLAS OBERHOLZER - Founder Indigo Youth Movement
5/16/202211 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview –EU Seminar on Agri-food Standards to explore how your business can benefit from choosing safe EU food products

Guest: JOHN CLARKE - European Commission’s agriculture department’s international affairs Directo
5/16/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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#Interview: AFRICAN ART ON AFRICA MONTH

Guest: ALEXIA WALKER - Art Curator /Consultant
5/16/202220 minutes, 44 seconds
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#Interview: "The struggle for art at a no-fee school”

GUEST: SENZENI MARASELA - Artist
5/16/20227 minutes
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#Interview -  THE AFRICA RISING MUSIC CONFERENCE IS BACK TAKING PLACE on Africa Day week 24 & 25 May

GUEST: SARAH JANE NICHOLSON - Founder Africa Rising Music Conference
5/16/20227 minutes, 22 seconds
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#Interview: AFRICAN ART ON AFRICA MONTH

Guest: RICHARD MUDARIKI - Artist
5/16/202220 minutes, 50 seconds
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#Interview: South African Heritage Publishers, in partnership with the Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority, have published the first book of writings taken from the Ancestral Voices collection It is titled “LIMPOPO MEDICINE"

GUEST: TERENCE BALL - Founder Heritage Publishers
5/16/20226 minutes, 51 seconds
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#Interview: Nalibali Radio and TV Actor loves reading and hopes for more kids to read

GUEST: TSOLOFELO MOENG - Grade 7 / 12 years
5/16/20226 minutes, 32 seconds
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#Interview: “Mindfulness: How to Stay Sane in an Insane World”

GUEST: HELEN NICHOLSON HELEN - Author  
5/16/202215 minutes, 12 seconds
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#Interview: University of Pretoria student Rudolph Boraine has graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Social Science (Hons) degree in History, living with cerebral palsy; he completed a research report on the contested history of the koeksister.

GUEST: RUDOLPH BORAINE - Honours Graduate
5/16/202210 minutes, 11 seconds
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#Interview -  SPORTS STORY

 GUEST: CASS COLLIER - Surfing champion and owner of Cass Collier Surfing Academy  
5/16/202212 minutes, 12 seconds
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Motoring With Nico Smit

PETROL HEAD – NICO SMIT
5/16/202219 minutes, 47 seconds
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Fly is an exhibition by Kenyan born SA based artist Catherine

Ocholla currently showing at WORLDART               GUEST: CATHERINE OCHOLLA
5/16/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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#Interview: Borne of the fast-growing gigging economy, the Youth Content Collective

(YCC) plans on assisting young creatives to generate their own income opportunities. GUEST: JASON LEVIN - Youth Content Collective Chair voicenotes of Youth Benefiting from the Program
5/16/202213 minutes, 11 seconds
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James Hall Museum of Transport Hosts the Creative Native Vintage Motor Show And Picnic

GAISANG SATHEKGE - Chief Curator of the James Hall Museum of Transport
5/16/20227 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview – Grassroots circular economy talent celebrated in Johannesburg

GUEST: ANGELA LUDEK - Project Officer for Informal Sector Engagement at WasteAid.
5/16/20228 minutes, 10 seconds
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#Interview: Pre Recorded

Guest: MIRNA WESSELS - House Union Block GUEST: ROBYN PRETORIUS
5/16/202213 minutes, 32 seconds
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SPORTS UPDATE with Charles Baloyi

Guest: Charles Baloyi, Award-winning sport journalist
5/16/20227 minutes, 30 seconds
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#Interview: THE WINDYBROW HAS A NEW CEO

Guest: GERARD BESTER : CEO Windybrow
5/16/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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Interview:  Google news initiative

GUEST: Dr Alistair Mokoena – Country Director, South Africa - Google
5/9/202215 minutes, 44 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS (moved from Saturday)

GUEST: SALEM NYATHI - Founder of Debt Emancipation Movement
5/9/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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Alexandra Township non profit organisation; Rays of Hope

GUEST: BERTHA MUCHADEYI - Social Work and Vulnerable Programmes Man ager at Rays of Hope
5/9/202213 minutes, 3 seconds
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#Interview: BREATH FRESH OF AIR CLIP

Guest: RISHAB JAIN
5/9/20223 minutes, 53 seconds
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Interview:  “Now we know how Mapetla dies: The story of the black Consciousness Matryr” available on Amazon and Loot.

GUEST: ZIKHONA VALELA – Historian and Author  
5/9/202226 minutes, 59 seconds
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#Interview: How Can Africa Strengthen is Healthcare System?

GUEST: DR. KATLEGO MOTHUDI - Managing Director of the Board of  Healthcare Funders  
5/9/202210 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Eastern Cape Film Festival will be programming and hosting a South Africa Day at the 25th Film Festival in Zanzibar Tanzania.

GUEST: NCEBA MQOLOMBA -Eastern Cape Film Festival Director
5/9/202211 minutes, 4 seconds
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Dancing in the sky! New Home of Dance, Fitness and Fun

Guest: BONTLE MODISELLE - Dancer/ Choreographer/ Owner of the Bontle Modiselle Dance Studio
5/9/202210 minutes, 12 seconds
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Baseline announced I AM LIVE featuring NAKHANE Saturday 21 May

GUEST: Nakhane
5/9/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Launch of War Graves Memorial Design Contest; A campaign to honour black South African soldiers who died during the First World War.

GUEST: PETER FRANCIS - The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
5/9/20228 minutes, 47 seconds
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DESIGN JOBURG 2022 kicks off 19th of May on until the 22nd

Guest: SIR ABNER MAKGAMATHA - Artistic Director representing Design GUEST: SIPHO TWALA – Founder of Khwebula Arts
5/9/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Do You Shop at Markets and Able to find good deals?

Guest: ANNA SAVAGE- Owner and Manager of the I Heart Market
5/9/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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THIS AFTERNOON 4EverJazz is hosting the annual Women’s Mbokodo

GUEST: Nothende - Singer and Songwriter
5/9/20224 minutes, 29 seconds
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Love Trust

GUEST: Silas Pillay
5/9/20227 minutes, 18 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: Dr Pali Lehohla – Former Staticiab General/ Founder of Pan African Institute for Evidence

GUEST PRESENTER: Dr Pali Lehohla – Former Staticiab General/ Founder of Pan African Institute for Evidence His guest: Xolelwa Kashe
5/4/202243 minutes, 54 seconds
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The National Sea Rescue Institute launches the country’s first offshore rescue craft built entirely in SA

Interview:  The National Sea Rescue Institute launches the country’s first offshore rescue craft built entirely in SA GUEST: Brett Ayres – Executive Director – Rescue Services
5/4/20226 minutes, 3 seconds
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Tatenda Chidora

Photography: Takes first prize at the Life Frame Photography: If COVID WAS A COLOUR GUEST: Tatenda Chidora – Fine Art and Fashion Photography
5/4/202211 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interview:  Land surface temperatures in the middle east  a concern

GUEST: Prof Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi – Climate Expert at UKZN
5/4/20228 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview: Lihle’s Collection on Motivationa Quotes for Teen

Guest: Lihle Zilwa
5/4/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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#Interview: South Africa entering COVID wave earlier than expected

GUEST: Prof  Helen Rees  
5/4/20228 minutes, 18 seconds
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#Interview: Managing generational difference in the workplace

GUEST: Brian Mhlanga – Leadership Development Practitioner
5/4/202211 minutes, 50 seconds
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CAPE TOWN STOCKHOLM CONNECT

#Interview: CAPE TOWN STOCKHOLM CONNECT GUEST: AMBASSADOR Hakån Juholt
5/3/20226 minutes, 47 seconds
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Nibs Van Der SPUY

#Interview: NEW MUSIC GUEST: Nibs Van Der SPUY
5/3/202218 minutes, 12 seconds
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#Past Students Fund Creative Studio to Boost Opportunity for High Schoolers

GUEST: NATHAN WAYWELL - Musician and Entrepreneur
5/3/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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Freestyle Football

#Interview: Freestyle Football GUEST: Sipho “Six) Busakwe  
5/3/20227 minutes, 6 seconds
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#Interview: Update: Duo completes Lesotho circumnavigating adventure

GUEST: RYAN SANDES - Athlete and ultra-trail runner
5/3/202211 minutes, 2 seconds
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PETROL HEAD

– PETROL HEAD – NICO SMIT
5/3/202225 minutes, 52 seconds
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Celebrating the role of Veterinarians to the health of animals, people and the environment.

Interview – World Veterinary Day – Celebrating the role of Veterinarians to the health of animals, people and the environment. Guest: DR. CAITLIN VENNIKER – Veterinarian
5/3/20227 minutes, 6 seconds
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#Interview:  Indlela Ibomvu

Guest: PRE-RECORDED AUDIO -  LUSANDA NDITA
5/3/20224 minutes, 46 seconds
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#Interview: Mother’s day inspired cocktails

Guest: Sandile Mavuso – Mixologist
5/3/20225 minutes, 23 seconds
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Professor Jonathan Marks teaches, researches, and consults in the field of high-growth entrepreneurship, family business, corporate innovation and entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance.

GUEST PRESENTER: Professor Jonathan Marks teaches, researches, and consults in the field of high-growth entrepreneurship, family business, corporate innovation and entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance. His guests: SARA DAITZ and DR PAM HELLER-STERN
4/25/202241 minutes, 52 seconds
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Reflections: The paper that shaped my voice

GUEST: Percy Mabandu – Art Specialist , author and journalist
4/25/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Grade 11 learner, Curro’s St Dominics - first runner up at the HP Steam International Expo in Dubai

Guest: Dia Singh - Innovator
4/25/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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WHY ART AND CREATIVITY IS A CRUCIAL PART OF (IN) FORMAL EDUCATION

GUEST: Khehla Chepape Makgato - Visual Artist
4/25/202210 minutes, 32 seconds
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PROJECT ROOTS: TREE PLANTING

Guest: Bianca Wannenburg – Author at Khathaza Foundation
4/25/20227 minutes, 11 seconds
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MOVING INTO DANCE OPENS UP IN INGRESS– HONOURING DANCE AND RETURNING TO PERFORMANCE SPACES

GUEST: OSCAR BUTHELEZI - Choreographer 
4/20/20226 minutes, 56 seconds
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MOTORING WITH INSTUDIO

Guest: NICO SMIT
4/20/202230 minutes, 13 seconds
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Francois Lion-Cachet is an assistant curator of the Constitutional Court Art Collection. He is editor of the Afrikaans online magazine Klyntji.com

GUEST: FRANCOIS LION-CACHET - Founder of online magazine KLYNTJI.COM
4/20/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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MOVING INTO DANCE OPENS UP IN INGRESS– HONOURING DANCE AND RETURNING TO PERFORMANCE SPACES

GUEST: OSCAR BUTHELEZI - Choreographer    
4/20/202224 minutes, 7 seconds
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Eight seasonal ingredients to enjoy this Autumn/ Winter

GUEST: CHEF RYAN COLE  Inspired by the nature amongst which Salsify restaurant is situated (both of mountain and sea), Chef Ryan Cole and his consummate team are constantly creating intelligent, restrained and utterly compelling dishes - which always draw heavily from the seasons and produce available at any given time.  
4/20/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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The unprecedented floods in Durban have caused massive damage to infrastructure, uprooting homes, destroying roads and sinking vehicles

Heavy rains caused damage across the coastal city. African News Agency photojournalist’s Doctor Ngcobo and Theo Jephta were on the ground, taking pictures of the ensuing destruction on the streets of Durban. GUEST: DOCTOR NGCOBO - Photographer GUEST: THEO JEPHTA - Photographer  
4/20/202215 minutes, 20 seconds
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GAMING FOR GOOD: How GivenGain helps gamers give back

GUEST : JANNIE SMITH - Regional manager at GivenGain for South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. The #GameForGood initiative enables gamers to livestream their gaming sessions to their armies of online supporters in exchange for donations to their chosen charities and it is proving enormous with fundraisers.    
4/20/20226 minutes, 51 seconds
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#Interview: Guest presenter: Derek Gripper

4/11/202228 minutes, 21 seconds
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#Interview: BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Guest: KAI BROOM AND JARRED VAN ALPHEN
4/11/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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Interview - Autism SA Celebrate World Autism Acceptance Month with Activity and Colouring Book

Guest: VICKY OETTLE - Consultant Trainer at Autism South Africa
4/11/20228 minutes, 23 seconds
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#Interview: Guy Buttery

4/11/202211 minutes, 30 seconds
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#Interview: UCT students participate in Leadership on the Edge programme in climate change Antarctica expedition

GUEST: CATHERINE DUNN AND MADINA MOTHUPI - UCT students
4/11/202213 minutes, 11 seconds
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#Interview: Why Is It important for our Children to Know The Constitution? GUEST:

GRETCHEN WILSON- Founder & CEO Play Africa
4/11/202210 minutes, 28 seconds
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#Interview: BE MY EYES – AN APPs

Guest: Christo De Klerk - Deputy President of Blind SA
4/11/20227 minutes, 29 seconds
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#Interview: WHY IS RUSSIA IN SYRIA, MALI and other countries.

GUEST: PROF. JOHN STREMLAU - Former vice president for peace programs at The Carter Centre
4/11/202213 minutes, 19 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Dawn Robertson – CEO of Constitution Hill

Guest: Yasmin Rajah – Director of Refugee Services in Durban Guest: Robbie Brozin – Trustee of the Constitution Hill Trust
4/5/202243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Athondiwe

4/5/20228 minutes, 11 seconds
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Word Domination – South African eduction system needs significant reform to address low literacy rates of children

  Guest: Elinor Sisulu  - Executive Director Puku Childrens
4/5/202211 minutes, 38 seconds
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Thought Leaders – Xolelwa Kashe – Katiya: Director: Project Management Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection

4/5/202214 minutes, 2 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air

Scifest Africa and Social Innovation Hub put together the “Festival in a box” programme. Autistic wonder winning the prize for Innovation and Industry Guest: Naledi Ngoqo and Lusanda Magutywa
4/5/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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COVID Comms, its volunteer and its achievements a rare good news

  Guest: Chris Vick – Chairperson Covid Comms
4/5/202216 minutes, 16 seconds
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Les Creatifs owner and chef wins coveted Chef of the year award

  Guest: Wandile Mabaso
4/4/20229 minutes, 43 seconds
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Opening conversations: Thabo Seshoka is reimagining and repositioning the UJ Art collection in Priviledges of proximity

       Guest: Thabo Seshoka - University of JHB Gallery’s new curator
4/4/20226 minutes, 10 seconds
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Mistletoes, locust been trees and birds work together in Nigeria’s ecology

  GUEST: Islamiat Abidemi Raji – Ecologist and Researcher
4/4/20222 minutes, 27 seconds
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Petrol Head

  Guest: Nico Smit
4/4/202226 minutes, 43 seconds
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Street Lit – 15 Homeless men selling 2nd hand donated books for a living

  Guest: Illa Thompson – Denis Hurley Centre
4/4/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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The 18th edition of the BATRUN is returns

  GUEST: LISA PRINGLE
4/4/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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The classic play “The suit” is coming back to stage

  Guest: Vusi Kunene
4/4/20227 minutes, 22 seconds
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Guest Presenter

  Guest: DAVE DUARTE - Founder of Treeshake, Campaigner and Educator Guest: MARLON PARKER – Founder of the Reconstructed Living Labs  Guest: BRIDGET MCNULTY - Author of "The Grief Handbook”, Content Strategist and Co-Founder of Sweet Life
3/28/202244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Thought Leaders - Invaluable artworks and artefacts at risk in the Johannesburg museums

  GUEST: STEVE SACK - Artist, Curator, Cultural and Creative Ecosystem Specialist GUEST: COUNCILLOR RON HARRIS - MMC for Community Development in the City of Joburg
3/28/202220 minutes, 13 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air

  08h15 - CLIP – SONJA BASS on Buskaid celebrating 25 years at the Linder Guest: Nthabiseng Malesa - Violinist (18 years old)
3/28/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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Thought Leaders – University of Witwatersrand celebrates its centenary

  GUEST: PROF. ZEBLON VILAKAZI - Vice Chancellor at the University of Witwatersrand
3/28/20225 minutes, 35 seconds
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The ICA Live Art Festival is back

  GUEST: KEFILOE SIWISA - Curator
3/28/20227 minutes, 52 seconds
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Word Domination - “Children of Sugarcane”

  Guest: JOANNE JOSEPH – Author
3/28/202218 minutes, 48 seconds
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PhD Student Cracks High-Dimensional Quantum Code

  Guest: ISAAC NAPE - Physicist, PhD student 
3/28/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Pantry is termed a hybrid model of a supermarket, deli, take-away and retail store

  Guest: DINO CONSTANTINOU - Operations Director
3/28/20221 hour, 1 second
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the Arabic roots of the Afrikaans language

  Guest: KAMYAR BINESHTARIGH - Visual Artist
3/28/20229 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Relationship between Art and Nature

  GUEST: JAMES DELANEY - Artist 
3/28/20229 minutes, 32 seconds
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Up close & personal with Jesse Clegg at the Teatro at Montecasino

  Guest: JESSE CLEGG - Artist 
3/28/20228 minutes, 7 seconds
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Call for applications for the Fête de la Musique is officially open

  Guest: SOPHIE BOULÉ - Deputy Director at IFAS (The French Institute of South Africa)
3/28/20225 minutes, 18 seconds
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South African crew members of the SA Agulhas II have been applauded for their discovery of a missing historic ship.

  GUEST: CAPTAIN KNOWLEDGE BENGU - Team Captain 
3/28/202215 minutes, 26 seconds
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DOES THE PERFECT ALARM TONE EXIST?

  Guest: STUART McFARLANE - Researcher of Auditory Perception and Cognition  at RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)
3/28/202217 minutes, 50 seconds
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Petrol Head

3/28/202220 minutes, 48 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Scientists concerned as fewer swallows are migrating to SA to escape the brutal British winter

  GUEST: GEOFF LOCKWOOD - Ornithologist at the Delta Environmental Centre
3/21/202217 minutes, 37 seconds
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South African Photographer Wins Coveted Hassleblad Masters Award

  Guest: GAVIN GOODMAN - Photographer
3/21/20228 minutes, 35 seconds
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Profits from SA pig's painting of Ukrainian crisis to be donated to animal sanctuary

  GUEST: JOANNE LEFSON - Pigcasso's Owner
3/21/202211 minutes, 11 seconds
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#Interview: Guest Presenter

  Guest: CYNTHIA STIMPEL - Co-Founder Citizens of Conscious and Author of “Hijackers On Board: How One Courageous Whistleblower fought against the capture of SAA" Guest: SHELDON MORGAN – Founder of Service in Motion Guest: DELLA TOGNA - Whistleblower
3/21/202249 minutes, 5 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Is our definition of the right to education outdated? Let’s Talk Adult Education

  GUEST: JACKIE CARROL: Managing Director of Optimi Workplace & co-Founder of Media Works
3/21/20229 minutes, 53 seconds
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Word Domination – Broken Porcelain

  Guest: RELEBONE RIRHANDZU eAFRIKA - Author of Broken Porcelain and Podcast Host
3/21/202213 minutes, 52 seconds
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Breathe of Fresh Air

  Guest: CATHERIN TUFFIN - Grade 5 Singing Student (ABRSM)
3/21/20227 minutes, 12 seconds
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Word Domination - Open Book Festival announces the 2022 program

  Guest: VASTI CALITZ - Festival Organiser of the Open Book Festival
3/21/20229 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Petrol Head

  Guest: Nico Smit – Motoring Expert
3/21/202230 minutes, 56 seconds
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Bassist, Shane Cooper has just released a new single ahead of the album launch in May 2022

  Guest: SHANE COOPER - Bassist and Composer
3/21/202212 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cap De Fleur celebrates theatre excellence

  Guest: AFRICA MELANE - Chairperson of the Judging Panel at Cap de Fleur
3/21/202210 minutes, 2 seconds
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Revisiting The Under Studied Tale Of The 19th Century Queen Of Batlokwa-Manthatisi

  Guest: KHEHLA CHAPAPE MAKGATO - Artist
3/21/20227 minutes, 54 seconds
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The search is on for the best restaurants in the country

  Guest: ABIGAIL DONNELLY - Chief Judge at the Eat Out Awards 2022
3/21/20225 minutes, 13 seconds
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Lace-up in support of SA GUIDE DOGS at Steenberg Trail Run

  GUEST: JACKIE QUAIL - Marketing Manager of SA Guide Dog Association
3/21/20226 minutes, 40 seconds
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Let’s Dlala! is a procession of public performances in Hillbrow on Human Rights Day

  Guest: MONGEZI NTUKWANA – Member of the Kwasha! Theatre Company  
3/21/20228 minutes, 3 seconds
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CREATE A HEALING GARDEN

  GUEST: PROF. NOX MAKUNGA - Professor of Medicinal Plant Biology Stellenbosch University  
3/21/202212 minutes, 20 seconds
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FORMULA 1 returns to Bahrain

  GUEST: KRIYA GANGIAH - Motorsport Commentator GUEST: MBALENHLE NTOMBELA - Founder of Paddocks Jhb Grand Prix Viewings
3/21/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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HOW TO MAKE ICE TEA?

  Guest: ZOLA NENE – Chef, Food Stylist and Judge on SA Masterchef  (Season 4)
3/14/20227 minutes, 19 seconds
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2022 HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL

  Guest: VUSI MAHLASELA - Muscisian
3/14/20229 minutes, 43 seconds
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CIVIL SOCIETY to challenge the Richards Bay Gas Power Plant in court

  GUEST: MELISSA GROENLINK - Attorney at Natural Justice
3/14/20227 minutes, 15 seconds
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SOUTHERN AFRICA CREATIVE AND CULTURAL organisations invited to apply for Sound Connects Fund

  Guest: THABISO MOHARE - Regional Coordinator and Spokesperson for The Music In Africa Foundation
3/14/20225 minutes, 40 seconds
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Twin Sisters represent South Africa at the upcoming Red Bull Basement Global Final in Turkey

  Guest: MATLHOGONOLO MPHAHLELE – Finalist at the Red Bull Basement Global Final
3/14/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Petrol Head

  Guest: Nico Smit
3/14/202222 minutes, 32 seconds
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2022 My Body My Space

  Guest: PJ SABBAGHA - Artistic Directorship & Founder The Forgotten Angle Theatre Collaborative
3/14/202215 minutes, 49 seconds
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Take It With A Pinch Of Salt

  GUEST: MAFANEDZA RUNGANANI - Dietician GUEST: DR MARLIN MCKAY – General Practitioner
3/14/202211 minutes, 58 seconds
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Guest Presenter

  Guest: VICTOR KGOMOESWANA - Author of Africa Bounces Back & Africa is Open for Business Guest: NONDUMISO PIKASHE – Ses’fikile Wines Guest: SIMPHIWE SITHOLE – Vegetable Farmer
3/14/202240 minutes, 40 seconds
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Word Domination - They Called You Dambudzo: A Memoir

  Guest: PROF FLORA VEIT-WILD - Professor of African Literatures and Cultures at Humboldt University
3/14/202216 minutes, 57 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Cry “Havoc!”, and let slip the dogs of war: The impact of conventional warfare on the agricultural sector of the SA economy

  GUEST: Prof. FRIKKIE MARE - Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Free 
3/14/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Johannesburg Business School offer a new educational approach to the MBA

  GUEST: TUMI NKOSI - Director of Executive Education and Programme at the Johannesburg Business School
3/14/202216 minutes, 43 seconds
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Breathe of Fresh Air

  Guest: RA’EES DE WITT - Grade 12 Curro Hermanus High school
3/14/20227 minutes, 5 seconds
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A new docu-film capturing the story of a man’s journey to the Namib Desert to seek guidance and wisdom from the San People

  GUEST: FRANK SOLOMON - Pro-Surfer
3/14/202210 minutes, 17 seconds
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Sowing Seeds of Hope

  Guest: LINZI COWLEY - Founder of Shout Out To Women
3/14/20225 minutes, 55 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : DR. NONKULULEKO BOIKHUTSO – CEO Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital

  Guest Presenter’s 1st Guest:  Pinky Chirwa – Clinical Services Director Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital Guest Presenter’s 2nd  Guest: Sister Sadie Cutland – Co-Founder Childhood Cancer Foundation (CHOC)  
3/7/202244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Word Domination : Joining The Dots : An Unauthorized Biography of Pravin Gordhan

  GUEST: JONATHAN ANCER – Journalist & Author GUEST: CHRIS  WHITFIELD – Journalist & Author
3/7/202218 minutes, 52 seconds
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Prof. Helen Rees – Founder and Executive Director of Reproductive Health and HIV Institute. The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA)

3/7/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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Aragorn Eloff – Columnist “Can we go from cancel culture to dreaming together?” an article from New Frame

3/7/202214 minutes, 59 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air- Young People on JSB

  GUEST: LUNIKE MONA – 1st Team Coxswain Selborne College Rowing Team & Prefect GUEST: KUMKANI SIPAMLA – Member of the Selborne College Rowing Team
3/7/20229 minutes, 59 seconds
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Samantha Skyring – Founder Oryx Desert Salt ; how a visit and walk around the Namib Desert changed her life and inspired her to start her business Oryx Desert Salt.

3/7/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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Sharmi Surianarain – Chief Impact Officer Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator On the latest Breaking Barriers report reflecting on Youth Unemployment

3/7/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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Delheim Estate’s learning partnership has trained young graduates and they have launched their own wine brand.

Delheim Estate’s learning partnership has trained young graduates and they have launched their own wine brand. The all new uLutsha wine brand was officially launched on 24 February at a celebratory event at Delheim Estate. It is the culmination of what started as a learning project and has now become the development of a brand by a team of young PYDA (Pinotage Youth Development Academy) graduates, the first of its kind.   GUEST: Nora Thiel - Delheim Executive Director
3/7/20229 minutes, 2 seconds
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COVID - 19 ANNIVERSARY:SA Marks 2 years since the first Covid case confirmed On 5 March 2020, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced that a 38-year-old KwaZulu-Natal man who had just returned from Italy had tested positive.

COVID - 19 ANNIVERSARY:SA Marks 2 years since the first Covid case confirmed On 5 March 2020, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced that a 38-year-old KwaZulu-Natal man who had just returned from Italy had tested positive.   Guest:  Prof Salim Abdool Karim  - Clinical Infectious Diseases Epidemiologist
3/7/202214 minutes, 37 seconds
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True fashion: The French Institute of South Africa and the Goethe-Institut South Africa have joined forces to champion five emerging designers shaping the Future of sustainable South African fashion with the support of the Franco-German Cultural Fund. Conscious consideration of materiality,

True fashion: The French Institute of South Africa and the Goethe-Institut South Africa have joined forces to champion five emerging designers shaping the Future of sustainable South African fashion with the support of the Franco-German Cultural Fund. Conscious consideration of materiality, intricate craftsmanship and   Guest : Burton Miles  - Mentee of the True fashion program
3/7/20228 minutes, 28 seconds
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South African poet and writer Ismail Joubert known as Tatamkhulu Afrika passed away in December 2021 (1902–2002) , A call to remember him and his work has been made.

South African poet and writer Ismail Joubert known as Tatamkhulu Afrika passed away in December 2021 (1902–2002) , A call to remember him and his work has been made.   GUEST: Dr Halim Gençoğlu - Ottoman Scholar and Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology’s Re-Centering Afro Asia Project
3/7/202211 minutes, 21 seconds
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Rising seas threaten to wipe out African coastal heritage sites.

In just a few decades rising sea levels and erosion are set to alter Africa’s shoreline, wiping out important heritage sites, some of which are not yet known to science, a new study shows.   Guest: Shaun Millie -Freelance journalist
3/7/20227 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Black Cat Bones released their new single “Quit It” A cover of a Miriam Makeba track. The Singer and Activist would have turned 90 years on 4 March 2022.

    Guest: Andre Kriel - on Guitars
3/7/20226 minutes, 31 seconds
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Petrol head : Motoring feature

  Nico Smit – motoring enthusiast
3/7/202220 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cooking feature :Yoghurt and Herb Marinated Chicken with fresh salad on the side

  Guest Zola Nene – Chef 
3/7/20229 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ecobricks and Plastic Pollution a call to action by the Khuthaza Foundation to join them in Diepsloot Jhb this morning. An initiative aimed at combating plastic pollution.

Ecobricks and Plastic Pollution a call to action by the Khuthaza Foundation to join them in Diepsloot Jhb this morning. An initiative aimed at combating plastic pollution. GUEST: SIPHO MABUSELA - Co Founder and Director of Khuthaza Foundation
3/7/20226 minutes, 12 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : Adv Mojanku Gumbi – Chancellor University of Venda The 1st woman to be appointed as Chancellor in the University’s 40 years of existence. She is the 6th Chancellor of the University.

GUEST PRESENTER : Adv Mojanku Gumbi – Chancellor University of Venda The 1st woman to be appointed as Chancellor in the University’s 40 years of existence. She is the 6th Chancellor of the University. 09h35 Guest Presenter’s 1st Guest : Rita Motlana : Country Lead for International Organisation Girls for Girls 09h50  Guest Presenter’s 2nd  Guest: Nomsa Mazwai – Founder of Funk it I’m walking
2/28/202245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Marc Lubner – Executive Chairman Afrika Tikkun

2/28/202220 minutes, 34 seconds
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Word Domination Dr. Ismail Mohamed Director UKZN Creative Arts talks about the 25th edition of the Time of The Writer Festival kicking off in March.

2/28/202214 minutes, 6 seconds
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Kutlwano Tshatiwa – Grade 12 Learner. He did a project titled DoctorNet that assists medical doctors in addressing misdiagnosis or late diagnosis on radiographic data.

2/28/20229 minutes, 55 seconds
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Inge Human – Manager Wings and Wishes- helping children in dire need of medical attention to travel for the care they need. Its World NGO Day we highlight the work of not for profit organisations.

2/28/202215 minutes, 3 seconds
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Godfrey Philips – Co-Founder & Director Tshemba Foundation ; volunteers who proactively support holistic rural healthcare through outreach programs.

2/28/20228 minutes, 40 seconds
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Paul Hanmer – Pianist and Composer Cape Town born artist Paula Hanmer returns home with a 25 piece orchestra and band Tuesday 1st March at the Artscape Theatre.

2/28/20227 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tebogo Chologi – Filmmaker A short Film about Life in a Shack

2/28/202212 minutes, 33 seconds
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Helmoed Hitman – Defense Analyst on the latest on Russia and Ukraine

2/28/202216 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sydelle Willow Smith – Co Founder of The Sunshine Cinema Company on what Impact Documentaries are and their Role in community and storytelling

Sydelle Willow Smith – Co Founder of The Sunshine Cinema Company on what Impact Documentaries are and their Role in community and storytelling 
2/28/20228 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Petrolhead Nico Smit : New VW Polo

2/28/202227 minutes, 37 seconds
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Thulani Kuzwayo – Co-Founder PaperThinkLab What is Biophilic Design

2/28/20226 minutes, 2 seconds
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Nicki Priem – Director at Mad Little Badger Productions / Singer Jimmy Nevis has teamed up with local filmmakers to produce a socumentary on the Luxurama Theatre – a venue that launched music and acting careers of many local artists for more than 40 years.

2/28/20228 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Destination Cape Peninsula: Voicenote – Shani Judes Director Wavescape Surf and Ocean Festival

2/28/20224 minutes, 21 seconds
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Dr. Nqobile Xaba - Co-Editor and Researcher at Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) on research publication “A Just Transition to a Low Carbon Future in South Africa”

2/28/20228 minutes, 46 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Centrow and the Western Cape CoLab hosts a conference on ensuring Decent work and Basic Rights

  GUEST: PROF. LEONA RAFFERT - Director of the CoLab for Digital Inclusion Innovation University of the Western Cape
2/21/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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South African Bone Marrow Registry makes plea to the public to help find a match for 14 month old Gracey

  Guest: LIZEL SOLOMON - Gracey’s Great Aunt
2/21/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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Breath Of Fresh Air: Young singer goes global

  Guest: JAKE DULEY – University of Cape Town Student
2/21/20227 minutes, 35 seconds
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Memel.Global is gearing up for with the launch of Africa’s first dedicated pickleball court

  GUEST: STEVEN ABONDI - CEO of Memel.Global
2/21/20226 minutes, 45 seconds
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Guest Presenter

Guest: EMILE JANSEN - Founder and Creative Director of Heal the Hood Project Guest: Tanswell Jansen – co-Director of Heal The Hood, Cape Town
2/21/202245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Word Domination: Photo-Book" Exhibition showcasing at A4 Lab (Arts Foundation) in District Six Cape Town

  Guest: SEAN O'TOOLE - Writer, Editor and Curator
2/21/20226 minutes, 31 seconds
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Word Domination: “Waterboy - Making Sense of my Son’s Suicide

  Guest: GLYNIS HORNING - Journalist and Author
2/21/202214 minutes, 9 seconds
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Thought Leaders: “Who moved Russia's cheese?

  GUEST: HOWARD FELDMAN - Author, Speaker and Analyst
2/21/20229 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Petrol Head

  Guest: Nico Smit – Motoring Expert
2/21/202227 minutes, 43 seconds
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ANOTHER WIN FOR SMALL-SCALE FISHERS –SEARCHER’S WEST COAST SEISMIC TESTING BAN, STAYS

  GUEST: LIZ McDAID - Strategic Lead at The Green Connection
2/21/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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Shaun

2/21/20227 minutes, 27 seconds
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Pin-interest Predicts “TEA WILL BE THE NEW HAPPY HOUR” IN 2022

  Guest: JOE SWART - Director of the SA Rooibos Council
2/21/20227 minutes, 46 seconds
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A Brief history of African Nations at the Olympic Winter Games

  Guest: DR. COBUS RADEMEYER - Senior Lecturer in History at the Sol Plaatje University
2/21/20228 minutes, 15 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION – Addo

  Guest: ALAN FOGARTY - Specialist Nature Guide Alan Tours
2/21/20228 minutes, 44 seconds
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Soccer Update – Predictions for this weekend

  GUEST: Mark Haskin – SABC Sports Analyst
2/21/202211 minutes, 51 seconds
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African countries must protect their fish stocks from the European Union

  Guest: DR. IFESINACHI OKAFOR-YARWOOD – Lecturer of Sustainable Development at the University of St. Andrews
2/21/202214 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Bassline Series Live at the Lyric Theatre Gold Reef City

  Guest: MSAKI – Singer and Songwriter Guest: KRISTI-LEIGH GREESE - Choreographer and Dancer
2/21/20228 minutes, 26 seconds
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Guest Presenter: World Radio Day

Guest: Shoeshoe Qhu - Station Manager Voice of Wits  Guest: Lisa Pereria - Studio and Web Producer Ireland National Television and Radio Broadcaster (RTE) Guest: William Bird - Director Media Monitoring Africa  Guest: Koketso Sechane - SAfm Radio Host of “The Meeting Point”: Wednesday and Thursday 8-10pm  
2/14/202249 minutes, 28 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Social Housing in Conradie Park and government has a long way to go in addressing spatial planning

  GUEST: Michael Clark - Head of Research and Advocacy at Ndifuna Uk wazi 
2/14/20228 minutes, 3 seconds
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNER: World Radio Day

Guest: Wendy Coetzee from Centurion
2/14/20225 minutes, 11 seconds
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Breath Of Fresh Air

  Guest: Kavya Kaushik – 18yrs Grade 12 Bryanston High School 
2/14/20227 minutes, 58 seconds
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNER: World Radio Day

 Guest: Mujahed Jantjies from Swellendam Guest: Njabulo Dube from Ladysmith Guest: Gail Baker from Kloof  
2/14/20228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Word Domination

  Guest: Roger Palmer – Artist and Author of A Stone’s Throw
2/14/202214 minutes, 46 seconds
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TRANS-ARCHITECTURE by the Centre for the Less Good Idea

  GUEST: ROLAND GUNST - Director of the Play: Trans-Architecture
2/14/20226 minutes, 57 seconds
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Thought Leaders: State of the Nation Address

  GUEST: Tessa Dooms- Director At Rivonia Circle 
2/14/20225 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Petrol Head

  Guest: Nico Smit – Motoring Expert
2/14/202223 minutes, 12 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION – Braamfontein

  Guest: Adam Levy - Director of the Playground 
2/14/20228 minutes, 25 seconds
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Soccer Update – the return of the international break

  Guest: Mark Haskin – SABC Sports Analyst
2/14/20228 minutes, 50 seconds
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New Hotel school opens new campus in Gqeberha

  Guest: Luyanda Mafanya - Bursary winner and incoming IHS student
2/14/20223 minutes, 43 seconds
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Junk Stars Help Children of Hout Bay and Harbour Earn Blue Flag Status

  GUEST: Jessica Chester - Founder Junk Stars
2/14/20225 minutes, 21 seconds
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A Review Of Netflix's The Tinder Swindler

  09h38 – CLIP – The Tinder Swindler official trailer    Guest: Thinus Ferreira - Founder and Editor TV with Thinus
2/14/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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Wiki Unseen Commissioning Artists To Paint Portraits  of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) Figures

  Guest: Khanyi Mpumlwana - Global Creative Director Of The Wikimedia Foundation
2/14/20228 minutes, 48 seconds
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The New Muizenburg School

  GUEST: Elinor Driver - Class Teacher at the New Muizenburg
2/14/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Cycling and Justice for Andre Piehl

  GUEST: Simeon Du Preez - Coordinator 
2/14/202210 minutes, 33 seconds
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Wellness Feature: look at Midwifery

  Dr Olivia Baloyo - Snr Lecturer in the school of nursing at Uni Kwazulu Natal
2/7/202211 minutes, 35 seconds
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Petrol Head -look at car news of the week

  Guest Nico Smit -Motoring journalist 
2/7/202223 minutes, 23 seconds
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Survey finds volunteering programmes are a vital component of good corporate citizenship

  Guest: Cathy Duff - Trrialogue Director
2/7/202211 minutes, 35 seconds
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Women Are The Architects of Society' solo exhibition by Kganya Mogashoa

Women Are The Architects of Society' solo exhibition by Kganya Mogashoa, currently being presented at the State Theatre, celebrates women. On display are portraits of iconic women including Winnie Mandela, Charlotte Maxeke, Miriam Makeba stamped with the words 'FUTURE BANK NOTE,' a trend   Guest Kganya Mogashoa - Fine Artist of exhibition currently running at the SA state Theatre  titled women are the architect of SA
2/7/20228 minutes, 3 seconds
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Environment story

  World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has called on African governments to support the establishment of a negotiating mandate for a legally binding global treaty on marine plastic pollution at the fifth United Nations Environment Assembly (Unea) scheduled to take place from 28 February to 2 March 2022 Guest: Lorren de Kock who is the Project Manager: Circular Plastics Economy programme at WWF
2/7/202210 minutes, 17 seconds
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Snowfall in the Sahara desert and Unusla phenomenon

  Guest: Dr Jassper Knight- Geo scientist from school of geography Wits University
2/7/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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Food Feature: Plagiarism in recipes

  Guest: Chef Vixa Kalenga  - The Executive Chef at TANG in Sandton City
2/7/20226 minutes, 56 seconds
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Guess the destination Table mountain

  Guest: Wahida Parker -Managing Director of the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company
2/7/20225 minutes, 2 seconds
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We are Still Marching funded by Mzansi Golden Economy Fund

  Emerging from the live performance hiatus dictated by the Covid-19 pandemic, Moving into Dance Trust is proud to have received a grant from the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture’s Mzansi Golden Economy Fund for the national tour of Sunnyboy Motau’s work, “We are Still Marching”.  Guest: Nadia Virasamy  - Moving into Dance Guest Sunny boy  - choreographer
2/7/202211 minutes, 25 seconds
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Art space : African Art Galleries Association announces Emerging Painting Invitational (EPI)

African Art Galleries Association (AAGA) has announced the third edition of the Emerging Painting Invitational (EPI), the pan-African prize dedicated to supporting emerging contemporary painters and painting.   Guest: Valerie is the Director First floor gallery Harare and valerie is Co founder and Co ordinator of the  project Emerging Painting Invitational (EPI)
2/7/20224 minutes, 56 seconds
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fishing community in KwaNibela in Northern Kwazulu Natal  raised concern over conservation practices

  Guest: Jackie Sunde - Researcher working in coastal Justice Network
1/31/202212 minutes, 21 seconds
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call for applications hear my voice poetry retreat

  Phomolo Sekamotho - Director at Hear my voice
1/31/20223 minutes, 12 seconds
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Feature Guest  Presenter : Thula Sindi

  Guest: Thula Sindi - Fashion  designer , entrepreneur and founder Africarise 
1/31/202243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Science Feature: Ethiopia Wondercrop

  Guest: Prof Mary Scholes - Research Chair Global Change and Systems Analysis School of Animal Plant and Environmental Sciences Wits University 
1/31/20226 minutes, 43 seconds
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African Languages Week

  Guest: Sandile Ngidi - Poet Cultural activist and spokesperson Amazwi Museum of South African Literature
1/31/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air : 8 year old publisher

  Guest: Bontle Ndhlovu - Author of the Oceanic Oxy Rescue 
1/31/20226 minutes, 47 seconds
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Sports Story- Matriculant and U23 South African Mens Wheelchair Basketball team

  Guest: Luke Lotter -Matriculant and Wheelchair basketball player
1/31/202211 minutes, 33 seconds
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Youth Unemployment :we unpack how 15-18 year olds included in the Young Unemployment crisis

  Dr Lauren Graham- Director Centre for social development in Africa at University Johannesburg
1/31/20227 minutes, 7 seconds
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civil society tribute celebrating the Life and Legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu

  Guest:  Roshnie  Monosammy - Director of southern AFRICAN  arts exchange and Co-Producer of Desmond  Tutus Special tribute stream together with assistance of other organisations
1/31/20227 minutes, 34 seconds
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Book Feature -reviewing the hauntings book

  Guest: Niq Mhlongo - Author and Editor of hauntings
1/31/202214 minutes, 44 seconds
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we have rights say children New mural celebrating South Africa’s constitution and childrens rights unviled at Constitutional hill

    Guest: Gretchen Wilson Prangley  - Founder and CEO Play Africa 
1/31/20229 minutes, 59 seconds
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Food Feature -focus on baily Gourmet kota

  Guest: Bothlale Baily - Founder Bailys Kota
1/31/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ethics in Podcasting and Should Podcasts be regulated for their content?

Guest: Lerato Ntwampe is a Social Media Legal Consultant - Cyber safety Enthusiast. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Law as well as a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Pretoria in South Africa.  She currently serves as an advisory board member of the Film and Publication Board's Research Reference Group.
1/31/202213 minutes, 36 seconds
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Why we need to boost small scale mining and artisanal mining

  Guest: Sifiso Dladla - Mining and Extractive Lead at ActionAid South Africa
1/31/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Guess the destination: Soweto Back Packers

  Guest:Philip Malepa - brother of the late Lebo Malepa founder of Soweto Backpackers
1/31/20226 minutes, 24 seconds
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Petrol Head: we looked at the Ineos Grendier and took interaction from Listeners

  Guest: Nico Smit - Motoring
1/31/202224 minutes, 55 seconds
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social commerce trends to watch in 2022 The Creator Economy isn’t new. Traditionally, anyone who created something and sold it as a freelancer has been classified in this economy, from writers and designers to painters.

    Guest: Pieter Groenewald, CEO of Nfinity.
1/31/202210 minutes, 38 seconds
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Theatre: Clouds like Waves has brought her back to life. Clouds like Waves, a play that is happening in spite of everything, opens at the Theatre Arts in Observatory on the 2 Feb

    Guest:Megan Choritz - Improvision  making theatre anywhere for anyone 
1/31/20229 minutes, 23 seconds
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Wellness Feature: School of explorative architecture

  Guest Dr Nic Coetzer - Director School of Explorative architecture
1/31/202210 minutes, 7 seconds
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Word Domination - Call For Novel Submissions for Young Writers

  Guest: TRACEY McDONALD - Publisher
1/24/202210 minutes, 26 seconds
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Breathe of Fresh Air - PUBLIC MATRIC SPECIAL 2021

  Guest: Azraa Ebrahim – 2021 Matriculant of Open Special School (KZN) Guest: Ziyaad Banderker – 2021 Matriculant of Rondebosch Boys School (WC) Guest: Anle Spies – 2021 Matriculant (Audio Clip – 08h25)
1/24/202215 minutes, 37 seconds
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Word Domination - The 2030 Reading Panel covened by former deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

  Guest: DR. NANGAMSO MTSATSE - Chief Executive Officer of Funda Wande
1/24/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Matric Results are just a number

  GUEST: RIYAADH EBRAHIM - Social Investment Specialist at Tshikululu Social Investments
1/24/202211 minutes, 55 seconds
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Guest Interview

  Guest: JEFF WICKS - Co-Author of "Eight Days in July” Inside the Zuma unrest that set South Africa alight | News24 investigative journalist
1/24/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Public Arts - Any Given Sunday

  GUEST: RIASON NAIDOO - Curator
1/24/202210 minutes, 50 seconds
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Guest Presenter

Guest: QAANITAH HUNTER - Award-Winning journalist and political editor at News24 | Author of Eight Days in July: Inside the Zuma unrest that set South Africa alight
1/24/202221 minutes, 25 seconds
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Guest interview

  Guest: MUHAMMAD ABDUL - Qaanitah's husband
1/24/202212 minutes, 1 second
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Youth Employment crisis amongst 15 - 24 year olds and they need skills

  GUEST: ZIMKITHA GEBEDA - Founder and Managing Director of Skills Empire
1/24/20228 minutes, 24 seconds
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Visual Artist set to exhibit alongside Zakes Mda in March

  GUEST: PRECIOUS KOFI - Visual Artist
1/24/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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Serving at the Dinner Table return - concept of bringing and sharing food

  GUEST: TONY JACKMAN - Editor TGI Food Daily Maverick
1/24/20228 minutes, 48 seconds
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Foundation Helping The Elderly Combat Loneliness

  GUEST: GREGG MITCHLEY - Founder of Gregg Mitchley Foundation
1/24/202213 minutes, 9 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: CLANWILLIAM

  GUEST: SANET STANDER - The Rooibos-Route
1/24/20227 minutes, 4 seconds
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Little Amal is at the heart of The Walk, one of the most ambitious artworks ever done

  GUEST: DAVID LAN - Producer “The Walk”
1/24/20229 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Petrol Head

  GUEST: Nico Smit - Motoring Expert
1/24/202220 minutes, 27 seconds
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Family Garden Pods

  GUEST: MISHA TEASDALE - Founder The Greepop Foundation
1/24/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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Uber compiles a Year In Review - what we ate, places travelled, and more

  GUEST: MPHO SEBELEBELE - Communications Lead for Uber South Africa
1/24/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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A thread on Train journeys in Cape Town goes viral

  GUEST: LORENZO DAVIDS - CEO Development Impact Fund
1/24/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Referee Peter Waweru goes viral for his brilliant running technique

  GUEST: MARK HASKINS - SABC Soccer Analyst
1/24/20229 minutes, 59 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Shamyra Moodley on sustainable fashion and winning the AFI FastTrack competition

  GUEST: Shamyra Moodley – Fashion Designer
1/17/20221 hour
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Our ancestors worked less and had better lives. What are we doing wrong

  Guest: Stale Wig - Post Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo
1/17/202211 minutes, 54 seconds
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After a critically-acclaimed debut album, Mandisi Dyantyis releases his new album titled “Cwaka”

  Guest: Mandisi Dyantyis – Singer, Songwriter and Trumpeter
1/17/20229 minutes, 7 seconds
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A new Non-Profit Organization is launched: Rivonia Circle

  Guest: Songezo Zibi - Co-Founder of The Rivonia Circle and Former Editor of Business Day
1/17/202213 minutes, 36 seconds
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TRAVEL AFRICA

  Guest: Lerato Mogoatlhe - Author Vagabond: Wandering Through Africa on Faith
1/17/202217 minutes, 29 seconds
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Thought Leaders: “Unpacking Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s Constitution salvo through the lens of philosophy”

  GUEST: Dr. Pali Lehohla - Founder of Pan African Institute for Evidence
1/17/202216 minutes, 16 seconds
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Breathe of Fresh Air

  Guest: Karien de Waal – Founder of Join Bands, Not Gang (NPC) Guest: Jordan van Jaarsveldt – Music Pupil
1/17/202216 minutes, 7 seconds
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New Season of Master Chef South Africa

  Guest: Errieda Du Toit - MasterChef SA Content Producer
1/17/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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Beautiful Things Exhibition 2022

  Guest: John Anthony Boerma - Renowned Mpumalanga based Artist
1/17/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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Grammy nominated singer-songwriter and composer has released a ballad "Have The Bottle"

  Guest: Andrae Alexander - Singer-Songwriter/ Composer
1/17/20225 minutes, 46 seconds
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Netflix Episodic Lab and Development Executive Traineeship call for applications extended

  Guest: Elias Ribeiro - Realness Institute Executive Director
1/17/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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HOW TO CARE FOR our plants at home

  GUEST: Prof. NOX MAKUNGA - Plant Scientist at Stellenbosch University
1/17/202213 minutes, 3 seconds
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Five Matrics Are Going to Antarctica

  Guest: Tswaledi Hladuki – Grade 12 Pupil from BrainLife High School
1/17/20226 minutes, 59 seconds
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Feature Guest Presenter: Mmusi Maimane

  Our guest presenter this morning is Soweto-born, One South Africa Movement leader and founder, former leader of S.A's official opposition party, the DA. We speak music, Books & Politics   Guest: Mmusi Maimane - Leader & founder One SA Movement   2nd part of  guest presenter Mmusi Maimane gets to interview Political Analyst Thabo Shole-Mashao, an old childhood friend. Mr. Maimane will engage with Mr. Shole-Mashao about education, a topic which Mr Maimane says is very critical in this country…   Guest: Political Analyst Mr. Thabo Shole-Mashao, an old childhood friend of One South Africa Movement leader and founder, Mr. Mmusi Maimane
1/10/202240 minutes, 54 seconds
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KZN south coast beach remains closed after sewage spill

Uvongo Beach on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast remains closed to bathers despite a decrease in toxicity levels. This week after a sewage spill contaminated the water at Uvongo Beach. For the latest developments we’re joined on the line by… Guest: Demond Desa, an environmental justice activist in Durban, KZN  
1/10/202212 minutes, 58 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

As the January wave of back-to-school spending ramps up, ProudlySA has launched a competition to promote locally manufactured goods ahead of the new academic year. Proudly South African Chief Marketing Officer Happy MaKhumalo Ngidi says it’s time for consumers to join retailers in turning the page on South Africa’s economic malaise by shifting focus to locally made stationery and school-wear. She Joins us on the line…   Guest: Happy MaKhumalo Ngidi, Chief Marketing Officer at ProudlySA
1/10/202214 minutes, 36 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Can employers ask prospective employees if they vaccinated and if they want the job they must be vaccinated?   Guest: Osbourne Molatudi, Employment and labour law specialist, at Mulatudi Attorneys
1/10/202213 minutes, 14 seconds
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Book Feature: My top 5 books to read

We spoke to a voracious reader, who is never without a book; Adrienne Harris, the CEO of Harvest Group Management and the Publisher of the book "Flying with Pride", which tells the story of the development of the South African flag. Adrienne Harris loves reading so much that she says she would probably spend her time reading the backs of cereal boxes if she didn't have anything else available.   Guest: Adrienne Harris, the CEO of Harvest Group Management and the Publisher of the book "Flying with Pride"
1/10/202218 minutes, 30 seconds
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For our science feature this morning we will look at the science of Spot Running

    Guest: Kenneth Ramaano, founder of Spotrun
1/10/202213 minutes, 13 seconds
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What is the Metaverse Why Real estate in the metaverse is booming. Is it really such a crazy idea?

    Guest: Jan Vermeulen -Editor My Broadband
1/10/202216 minutes, 30 seconds
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Wellness Feature  So it's a new year you have decided to go with New me new year .we talk about how to keep momentum in maintaining the new you

      Guest: Vumile Msweli - Career Coach-CEO:Hesed Consulting|acclaimed career coach & Harvard trained teacher
1/10/202210 minutes, 39 seconds
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Research by the Higher Education and Human Development at University of the FreeState On understand digital storytelling methods can foster spaces for youth voices for just society

    Guest:Dr Carmen Martinez Vargas. Higher Education and Human Development Research Group University of the free State
1/10/202212 minutes, 38 seconds
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Food Feature Future of restaurants in covid for the first time since Lockdown started in South Africa, there are more Restaurant Openings than Closures

    Guest: Wendy Alberts CEO Restaurant association
1/10/202218 minutes, 33 seconds
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As learners return back to school and build their careers. The Plumbing Industry Registration Board. looks to educate people on the careers within the  plumbing industry.

    Guest:Rendani Tshivhula- Plumbing Industry Registrations Board Marketing Manager  
1/10/202213 minutes, 21 seconds
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2022 Trends in Digital Money NFT’s , 4IR Technology

  Guest: Bronwyn Williams Trend Translator Flux Trends
1/10/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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Outlook of Tourism sector 2022 - Sectors in Tourism that will need to be explored for the year .

  Guest: Dr. Unathi Sonwabile Henama, an #AcademicSangoma at the Tshwane University of Technology
1/10/202217 minutes, 34 seconds
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#Interview: Tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu

  Guest: Dr. Marlene le Roux – Chief Executive Officer at the Artscape 
1/3/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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#Interview: New Year’s Resolutions and setting up a new diet

  Guest: Melissa Lainn – Integrated Nutritional Coach Guest: Dr. Moloko Metlape - Dietician
1/3/202221 minutes, 15 seconds
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#Interview: What’s On At the Johannesburg Theatre

  Guest: Ntombi Mashaba – Marketing Executive of the Joburg Theatre
1/3/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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#Interview: JETSET Destination

  GUEST: Wendy Carstens – Communications Officer at the Melville Koppies
1/3/202210 minutes, 58 seconds
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#Interview:  Word Domination – Get OVA It

  Guest: Devon Brough - Author
1/3/202213 minutes, 8 seconds
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#Interview: The Presidency lifts the curfew after 2 years

  GUEST: Dr. Angelique Coetzee – Chairperson of the South African Medical Association  
1/3/202213 minutes, 2 seconds
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#Interview: New Year’s Resolutions

  GUEST: YVETTE RATSHIKHOPA - Life & Leadership Coach and Wellness Educator
1/3/202215 minutes, 47 seconds
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#Interview: Breath of Fresh

  GUEST: Gugulethu Ndzendze – opera singer GUEST: Bongani Ndzendze - Father
1/3/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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Research Unit is leading the vaccination of undocumented communities against COVID-19 in Gauteng.

  GUEST: PROF. DEBASHIS BASU - Head of the Department of Public Health Medicine University of Pretoria
12/27/20219 minutes, 21 seconds
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The South African who finished a world record 7200km solo row  from  Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro in 70 days

GUEST: ZIRK BOTHA – Extreme Adventurer    
12/27/202112 minutes, 30 seconds
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Recently launched Study Buddy Fund provides access to further education and training

NOZICELO NGCOBO – CCBSA Public Affairs, Sustainability Director  
12/27/202114 minutes, 8 seconds
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According to a new global giving report – Ubuntu continues to be alive and well among the majority of South Africans. In the midst of the covid-19 pandemic individuals continue to share what they have with others.

GUEST: GILL BATES – CEO of Charities Aid Foundation Southern Africa  
12/27/20218 minutes, 40 seconds
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Announced as Africa’s Person of The Year on his pioneering work in the time of covid-19

GUEST: DR. EMMANUEL TABAN – Pulmonologist  
12/27/202114 minutes, 55 seconds
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Taking the time to reflect on the financial decisions we have made in 2021 and making improved ones in 2022.

          GUEST: MURRAY ANDERSON – CEO FNB Financial Advisory      
12/27/202113 minutes, 38 seconds
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One of the trends that came out of 2021 is skipping car ownership and opting  for a car subscription marketplace.

GUEST: TINASHE RUZANE – Co Founder FlexClub  
12/27/202111 minutes, 48 seconds
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INTERVIEW: LETLHOGONOLO MOKGOROANE & DR. ALMA-NALISHA CELE

  GUEST: LETLHOGONOLO MOKGOROANE – Co Founder Cheeky Natives Literary Podcast GUEST: DR. ALMA-NALISHA CELE – Co Founder Cheeky Natives Literary Podcast
12/27/202112 minutes
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20th Anniversary of the Annual Kwanzaa Celebrations in South Africa

GUEST: SISTER MPUMI  
12/27/202112 minutes, 32 seconds
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KENEILWE SEBOLA – PhD candidate Rhodes University Centre for Biological Control . The bugs are back on the Hartbeespoort Dam – there is an insect that has been introduced to fight the world’s worst aquatic weed.

12/20/202111 minutes, 20 seconds
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DR. GREG PIENAAR – Educational Psychologist & Principal The Bridge School for Assisted Learning

12/20/20217 minutes, 59 seconds
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LERATO MOGOATHLE – Author Vegabond and Travel Vlogger Travel Africa: Zanzibar Tanzania on your travel bucket list ; The sauti Za Busara Music Festival in February 2022

12/20/202112 minutes, 11 seconds
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DR. IMTIAZ SOOLIMAN – Founder Gift of The Givers Gift of the Givers opens a new upgraded facility at Nkqubela TB Hospital in East London

12/20/202111 minutes, 38 seconds
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RIAAN MANSER – Explorer and Founder of Matrics in Antarctica

12/20/202115 minutes, 31 seconds
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LESEKO MAPEKA – Founder of Epic Hikes The benefits of hiking and taking a moment to be still ahead of 2022

12/20/202110 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Holidays Are For Sharing and Friends of Child Protection are leading A Nappy and Formula Drive

  Guest: MIKHAELA FAY - Musician
12/13/20217 minutes, 15 seconds
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Word Domination – Harvard Crimson Global Essay Competition

  Guest: REBECCA PRETORIUS - Country Manager at Crimson Education
12/13/20218 minutes, 58 seconds
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Breath of Fresh

  GUEST: Andrew Willicott – Pianist GUEST: Gary Willicott - Father of Pianist, Andrew Willicott
12/13/202110 minutes, 13 seconds
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Entries are open for the 2022 Distell National Playwright Competition

  Guest: RUCERA SEETHAL- Artistic Director of the National Arts Festival
12/13/20218 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Galileo Open Air Cinema is hosting family friendly screenings For the festive season

  Guest: JOSIE EVELEIGH - Communications Officer at the Galileo Open Air Cinema  
12/13/20216 minutes, 28 seconds
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Thought Leaders - Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng has been named in the BBC’s 100 Women List for 2021

  GUEST: DR. TLALENG MOFOKENG – Special Rapporteur at the United Nations on Sexual and Reproductive Rights, Medical Doctor and Author
12/13/202111 minutes, 19 seconds
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Word Domination – Girls Prepare, Boys Show Up

  Guest: UNATHI MABUNDA - Author and Chief Strategist at She Evolution
12/13/202117 minutes, 39 seconds
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What to Pack for the Festive Season

  GUEST: YVETTE RATSHIKHOPA - Life & Leadership Coach and Wellness Educator
12/13/202112 minutes, 19 seconds
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JETSET IN AFRICA

  Guest: LERATO MOGOATLHE - Author Vagabond: Wandering Through Africa on Faith  
12/13/20219 minutes, 49 seconds
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NOMFUSI

SAMA-nominee Nomfusi, she has a bigger profile overseas than in her home country Guest: NOMFUSI – Singer and Songwriter
12/13/20215 minutes, 4 seconds
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South Africa’s cave-dwelling bats need more protection – to keep people safe too

  GUEST: DR. MARIETTE PRETORIUS - Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Viral Zoonoses and Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria, University of Pretoria
12/13/20218 minutes
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Petrol Head

  GUEST: Nico Smit – Motoring Expert
12/13/202117 minutes, 26 seconds
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This South African town is using its high vaccination numbers to attract more tourists

  GUEST: RUTH McCOURT - Marketing Manager at Franschhoek Tourism
12/13/202113 minutes, 55 seconds
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All-heart Cambio Soccer Team is making big strides on and off the field

  GUEST: JEROME FREDRICKS - Mentor and Board Member of Cambio Soccer Club
12/13/202110 minutes, 27 seconds
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EP launch: A Girl From Harare

  Guest: GEMMA GRIFFITHS - Singer/ Songwriter
12/13/20216 minutes, 17 seconds
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“Petals from Paris” is a book and story behind the brand Just Teddy Patisserie Dessert Fine Dining

  Guest: TEDDY ZAKI - Founders of Just Teddy  
12/13/20218 minutes, 39 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: LADY SKOLLIE

12/6/202143 minutes, 11 seconds
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LEBO RAMAFOKO

12/6/202114 minutes, 11 seconds
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ASHLEY PETERS

12/6/20218 minutes, 1 second
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NCEDISA NKONYENI

12/6/202113 minutes, 13 seconds
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BUHLE MTHETHWA

12/6/20218 minutes, 28 seconds
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LETHABO HUMA

12/6/202110 minutes, 3 seconds
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DR. FAREED ABDULLAH

12/6/202113 minutes, 17 seconds
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MIKE BRODERICK

12/6/20217 minutes, 31 seconds
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NICO SMIT

12/6/202118 minutes, 53 seconds
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ANDRE VLOK

12/6/20216 minutes, 39 seconds
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KIM VON BEHR IMRIE

12/6/20216 minutes, 41 seconds
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James

12/6/20217 minutes, 31 seconds
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LERATO MOGOATLHE

12/6/20219 minutes, 54 seconds
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ZUKO MANDLAKAZI

12/6/20217 minutes, 46 seconds
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Zola Nene

12/6/20217 minutes, 42 seconds
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Feature: Thoughtleader, Storytellers and Griots

    16 Days of Activism Eastern Cape women’s rights champion Guest Dr Lesley Ann Foster, Founder Masimanyane Women's Rights International
11/29/20219 minutes, 31 seconds
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In conversation with SAFM Guest Presenter, Rutger Hoekstra

Rutger Hoekstra is the author of Replacing GDP by 2030 which was published by Cambridge University Press in May 2019. He is also the founder of MetricsForTheFuture.com – a consultancy company which helps international organisations, governments and companies go Beyond-GDP and Beyond Profit. This page provides a summary of CV, publications as well as two research databases on Environmental Input-Output and Beyond-GDP publications. The page is slightly out of date and will be updated in the summer of 2019. New publications, projects and updates of the archives will be communicated through my twitter account. Guest: Rutger Hoekstra, Author, Researcher of Environmental Sciences Leiden Uni Well Being Economy Alliance Visiting researcher at CML collaborates on environmental input-output modelling and Beyond-GDP   Guest: Dr Paul Behrens, Author of “The Best of Times The Worst of Times: Futures from the Frontiers of Climate Science”
11/29/202143 minutes, 12 seconds
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Thoughtleader, Storytellers and Griots

    Charges against Cabbage planter in Tshwane Djo Nkuna have been withdrawn. We speak to find out how he plans to move from ordeal. Guest: Djo Nkuna, Pavement cabbage planter
11/29/202115 minutes, 43 seconds
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Activists to boycott Shell stations over seismic blasts on ocean floor

    Petitions and protests, environmental activists are now also launching a consumer boycott of Shell  stations to block the oil & gas company from seismic blasts on ocean floor. Guest: Liz Mcdaid, Green Connection Strategic Lead
11/29/202111 minutes
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Breath of Fresh Air with Activist Amonge Sinxoto

    Amonge Sinxoto, a phenomenal young activist that uses her voice to empower young women to believe in themselves through an NPO Blackboard Africa, which she started at the age of 15. Guest: Amonge Sinxoto, Founder Blackboard Africa
11/29/20216 minutes, 25 seconds
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Write your Activism! “The pen is mightier than the sword”

    The Windybrow Arts Centre strives to be a space that promotes social awareness and thought leadership; they believe that it is through creating platforms where conversations and opinions can be shared safely and openly, that we can move closer to building our nation.  The 25th of November marks the beginning of 16 days of Activism, a global movement that calls upon the nation to speak out in shared activism. In a build up to the 16 Days of Activism this year Windybrow Arts Centre are inviting young people to pen down essays that speak from the heart as a shared response to the activism against gender-based violence. Guest: Zintle Radebe, the programs officer at Windybrow
11/29/202110 minutes, 1 second
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Impact of possible stricter lockdown on struggling businesses

Struggling business sector pleads with President Cyril Ramaphosa not to impose stricter lockdown and what impact will this have on the Tourism Industry? Guest: Sthembiso Dlamini, Acting CEO of South African Tourism  
11/29/20218 minutes, 20 seconds
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Books to gift this festive season

      What books can you gift this festive season? We speak to book worm and Voice of Wits station manager, Ntsoaki Qhu who loves a combination of political and current affairs books.   GUEST: Wits station manager, Ntsoaki Qhu
11/29/20217 minutes, 33 seconds
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Wellness Feature: What is theatre for a child?

  Magnet Theatre, experts in creating theatre for 3 - 6-year-olds, brings you four wonderful new theatre performances perfectly aimed at pre-school and Grade R audiences. The performers have been specially trained to engage and communicate with young audiences. Each production explores a different material, captivating and fascinating the audiences with Magnet Theatre’s particular brand of play and physical theatre. Predominantly using body language, song and striking visual images these four productions offer totally unique South African theatrical experiences. It is a perfect opportunity to introduce little ones to the magic of live performance.  Guest: Jennie Reznek, Artistic Director at Magnet Theatre
11/29/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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NPO aims to protect delivery drivers

    Help the delivery people of South Africa. There are organisations working to provide the correct safety equipment, such as helmets, jackets and boots to aid in protecting the drivers Guest: Mike-Lacey Smith, who runs the No Livery, No Delivery
11/29/20216 minutes, 33 seconds
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Nelson Mandela home turned into boutique hotel

The hotel, named Sanctuary Mandela, opened in September for guests seeking to bask in the ex-president's energy. For as much as the building has been remodelled, the management wants it to feel like a home. The goal of financial sustainability is a key difference from other sites that memorialise the struggle against apartheid. Guest: Sello Hatang, CEO Nelson mandela foundation
11/29/202110 minutes, 50 seconds
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New Fat Smiles Live Standup Comedy Show to leave audience in stitches

    The Joburg night scene is again coming alive with the debut presentation of the Hilarious and brand new Fat Smiles Live Standup Comedy Show. Guest: Basil Dube -marketing manager fat smiles comedy
11/29/20216 minutes, 49 seconds
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Acces 2021 set to bring global music industry to Jozi

  Acces, a pan-African music business event organized by the Music in Africa Foundation in a different African city annually, is bringing music industry professionals from across the globe - including musicians, label executives, publishers, promoters, managers and festival bookers - to Johannesburg for the fourth Music in Africa Conference for Collaborations. GUEST: Thandiswa Mazwai, renowned South African musician
11/29/20218 minutes, 16 seconds
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How streaming services are killing the cable television industry

  Television played an interesting role in my life. Of course, as a toddler I had my favorite shows – I even had a ‘Barney’ doll that I would sit with any time Barney and Friends came on. However, as I got older, I stopped watching TV as much. With a dad and an older brother who didn’t share my television tastes, I preferred to read books instead or watch the odd movie with them. As the Internet got more extensive, streaming movies and TV shows became easy. It opened a world of viewing without commercial breaks, and I loved it. Gus Silber, Pop Culture expert
11/29/202111 minutes, 30 seconds
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Homeless Manifesto initiative

Spotlight on Homeless community Series of initiatives to campaign for the implementation of a National Homeless Manifesto… Guest: Raymond Perrier - Director of Denis Hurley Center
11/29/20216 minutes, 42 seconds
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What you need to know about Joburg’s latest restaurant Zioux

    A new luxury restaurant is on the horizon for the Marble Group called Zioux in Sandton, Johannesburg. Much buzz has been created as it is set to push the boundaries of luxury when it opens its stained-glass doors. The creators, top celebrity chef David Higgs and Gary Kyriacou, founder of The Marble Group are describing it as a playground for the adventurous.   Guest: Dino Constantinou, Operations Director of Zioux restaurant
11/29/20217 minutes, 3 seconds
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Petrol head Nico Smith examines the new Land Rover

    Motoring feature we look at the Land Rover  Guest: Nico Smit resident motoring contributor
11/29/202119 minutes, 20 seconds
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NSRI launches Pink Rescue Buoy initiative to curb drowing

    NSRI’s Pink Rescue Buoy initiative has been a ground-breaking innovation for Drowning Prevention since 2017, winning the IMRF Award for Innovation and Technology in 2018  Guest: Andrew Ingram, NSRI Drowning Prevention manager 
11/29/20217 minutes, 46 seconds
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Word Domination - TAQA Digital Library

  GUEST: Qhawe Bula – co-Founder of TAQA Digital Library
11/22/202111 minutes, 22 seconds
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Thought Leaders - Wild Coast Hike

  GUEST: Prof. Pumela Msweli – Executive Dean at the UNISA School of Business Leadership
11/22/202115 minutes, 42 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Wendy Tlou

Guest: Wendy Tlou – Executive Head of the Humanitarian Relief and  Brand Communication at the Solidarity Fund Guest: Mabalane Mfundisi - Co-Convenor of the CCF (Community Constituency Front)
11/22/202139 minutes, 57 seconds
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Comrades Marathon partners with Monopoly

  GUEST: Leon Swanepoel – CEO of Sportvendo | former Comrades Marathon winner
11/22/202111 minutes, 58 seconds
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Breathe of Fresh Air

  GUEST: Romario Valentine - Eco-Warrior
11/22/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Thought Leader - The Faranani Infrastructure Project

  GUEST: Shalane Yaen – Director of Trevor Noah Foundation
11/22/202110 minutes, 43 seconds
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Geared to Grow and their #CODERED campaign

  GUEST: Dylan James - Stakeholder Director of Geared for Grow NPC
11/22/20219 minutes, 28 seconds
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Africa Rising International Film Festival – 25 to 28 November 2021

  GUEST: Lala Tuku - Co-Chairperson Africa Rising International Film Festival
11/22/20217 minutes, 10 seconds
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Petrol Head

        GUEST: Nico Smit  
11/22/202124 minutes, 37 seconds
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WONDERboom celebrate 25 years with special anniversary edition album

  GUEST: Martin Cito Otto - Lead Vocalist Wonderboom
11/22/202112 minutes, 23 seconds
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The 4th Wave and Vaccination

  GUEST: Dr. Sangxa Rozani - South African Doctor (Based in the United Kingdom)
11/22/20219 minutes, 36 seconds
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Animals Escape Massive Culling In Plettenberg Bay And Find New Home

  GUEST: Vicki Reid - Wildlife Custodian / Animal Activist
11/22/202110 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jetset In Africa - Kenya

  Guest: Lerato Mogoatlhe - Author Vagabond: Wandering Through Africa On Faith
11/22/20218 minutes, 14 seconds
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A Look And Update On Mandatory Vaccinations At The Office

  Guest: Andre Vlok – Conflict Management Specialist
11/22/202111 minutes, 58 seconds
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Singing Surgeon Raises Funds For Children’s Surgeries

  GUEST: Dr. Wilhelm Lichtenberg - Surgeon
11/22/202110 minutes, 20 seconds
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What Is Forest Bathing?

  GUEST: Orlando Vincent Truter – Founder Of Forest Therapy Africa
11/22/20217 minutes, 33 seconds
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Guest Presenter: Lucy McGray – Co-Founder of Latitudes Online

Guest: Lucy McGray – Co-Founder of Latitudes Online Guest: Pebafatso Mokoena – Painter, Printmaker and Educator GUEST: Lisa Jaffe – Founder of Guillotine  
11/15/202141 minutes, 38 seconds
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Petrol Head: NICO SMIT

        GUEST: NICO SMIT – Motoring Expert
11/15/202123 minutes, 37 seconds
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Word Domination – The Jazzhole

        GUEST: Tundun Tejuoso – Owner of the Jazzhole
11/15/202115 minutes, 13 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air – bright learners strike gold for Anton Lembede Aca

  GUEST: Anathi Ndima – Pupil at Anton Lembede Academy GUEST: Bonolo Kganane – Pupil at Anton Lembede Academy
11/15/202111 minutes, 22 seconds
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Thought Leaders – Why SA needs a Universal Basic Income?

  GUEST: Prof. Alex van den Heever – Chair of the Social Security Systems Administration and Management Studies at the WITS School of Governance
11/15/202111 minutes, 31 seconds
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Women’s Naked Hike in the Drakensburg

  GUEST: Nozipho Hoohlo – Wellness Corner  
11/15/202110 minutes, 35 seconds
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LOOT launches at the Baxter Theatre

  GUEST: Marc Lottering - Comedian
11/15/202110 minutes, 21 seconds
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Artists creative COVID-19 infused perfume

  GUEST: Jordan Tryon – Artist and Creative Director
11/15/202110 minutes, 31 seconds
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Play Africa announced the most impactful education innovators

11/15/20219 minutes, 52 seconds
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JETSET in AFRICA:  Maputo, Mozambique

  Guest: LERATO MOGOATLHE – Author of Vagabond: Wandering Through Africa on Faith
11/15/20219 minutes, 28 seconds
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Unpacking Menopause and Overcoming the Stigma

  Guest: Dr Tebogo Deo – Fertility Specialist and the Director of Genesis Reproductive Centre  
11/15/20219 minutes, 18 seconds
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ACCES music conference 2021

  GUEST: Eddie Hatitye – Executive Director at the Music in Africa Foundation
11/15/20218 minutes, 30 seconds
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Thought Leaders – FW de Klerk passing offers new chapter

              GUEST: Songezo Zibi – Author and former Editor
11/15/20218 minutes, 38 seconds
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Foraging food from the sea

              GUEST: Carmen Burls – Founder of the Creative Classroom
11/15/20218 minutes, 20 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION

  GUEST: Garth Green – Manager of Gooderson Mtunzini Forest Lodge
11/15/20217 minutes, 2 seconds
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First virtual rhino has been auctioned in South Africa

  GUEST: Tim Neary - Conservationist
11/15/20217 minutes, 7 seconds
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BrotherTill residency at the Artscape Theatre

  GUEST: MATHIJIS VAN TIL - Musician, Producer and Composer
11/8/20219 minutes, 59 seconds
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Artist Proof Studio

  GUEST: SHANNIN ANTONOPOULO – Managing Director of Operations and Education Development at Artist Proof Studio
11/8/202112 minutes, 17 seconds
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A trip around Africa: Siwa Oasis

  Guest: LERATO MOGOATLHE – Author of Vagabond: Wandering Through Africa on Faith
11/8/202114 minutes, 9 seconds
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#Interview: Petrol Head

        GUEST: NICO SMIT – Motoring Expert
11/8/202123 minutes, 43 seconds
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#Interview: Guiding humans to the peace of the wild

  GUEST: SICELO MBATHA - Wilderness Guide
11/8/20218 minutes, 16 seconds
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#Interview: Guess the Destination – Darling, Western Cape

  GUEST: FRITS VAN RYNEVELD - General Manager Darling Sweet
11/8/20218 minutes, 37 seconds
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#Interview: Snake City – The World of Snake Mating and Fighting Rituals

  GUEST: SIOUXSIE GILLETT - Host of Snakes in The City & Herpetologist 
11/8/20217 minutes, 20 seconds
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#Interview: WALK AND CLEAN UP SOWETO campaign

  GUEST: NOMSA MAZWAI - Founder of Funk it Im Walking
11/8/202110 minutes, 14 seconds
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#Interview: Surf Kids take on the DANCE OF THE BRAVE CHALLENGE

              GUEST: HERMANN VIVIER- Co Founder & Program Manager
11/8/20215 minutes, 15 seconds
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Guest Presenter profile

Dr. Ela Manga practices integrative medicine with a special interest in Burnout and energy management. Her founder of Breathwork Africa, an organisation committed to empowering people with all walks of life with simple tools of self-awareness, health, resilience and peace. We offer private sessions, monthly workshops and training of breathwork facilitators locally and abroad. I write, speak and facilitate workshops and retreats on the subject of energy management and burnout. Guest: Dr Ela Manga - Founder Breathwork Africa Millennials say their unhappy with traditional social institutions, mass media and the lack of social progress. They are also reluctant to trust leaders, particularly those who run companies that are not aligned with their values and political views. The same can be said about Lesego Mapeka who quit his 9 – 5 to follow his passion. We chat to him about his creative agency and outdoor hiking movement ‘Epic Hikes’. Guest:  Lesego Mapeka - Founder of Epic Hikes Healing from Chronic Illness as a patient of Dr. Ela to finding her own program working with people one on one in exploring the inner parts of themselves- curated experiences that are non-linear from gardening, painting and movement. Engaging the mind and holistic body systems. Inward human adventure exploring the inner parts of ourselves Guest:  Julie Robinson - Founder of In-Venture
11/8/202143 minutes, 6 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air

  Johannesburg-based diver Zalika Methula is fundraising to cover her expenses to participate in the world junior diving championship in Russia.  Grade 9 pupil Methula has been doing just that since the age of 11, as she is more than determined to pave her way into the not so popular aquatic sport of international diving. Guest: Zalika Methula - 15 year old Diver Guest: Danilo Cogrossi - Coach
11/8/202111 minutes, 53 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Democratic Republic of Congo's Gungu museum burned down

  Thousands of historic artefacts have been destroyed in the Congolese town of Gungu after a private museum burnt to ashes. The objects at the National Museum of Gungu represent one of the Democratic Republic of Congo's most important collections, says the BBC's Emery Makumeno in the capital, Kinshasa. At least 8,000 or 9,000 items dating back to the end of the 18th Century were ruined. The cause of the fire is still unclear Guest:  Khehla Chepape Makgato - Artist, Curator, writer and philanthropist
11/8/202110 minutes, 21 seconds
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World Domination: The Library of Things We Forget to Remember

  housed in a boutique shopping complex, 44 Stanley, in Johannesburg. It is built around his collecting practice focused on preserving archives and memorialising social and cultural history from southern Africa. He’s turned his own personal library and archive into a public art project.   Guest: Kudzanai Chiurai - Artist
11/8/20214 minutes, 42 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Inkathalo Report on Homelessness

  A more than 400-page report was compiled by The Inkathalo Conversations and commissioned by the City of Cape Town in 2020 into life as a homeless person in Cape Town. The report covers eight general areas, including the criminalisation of homeless people, and the institutional drivers of homelessness. It also features “special reports” on what it calls homeless tax, and on the controversial Strandfontein Camp that was established by the City for local homeless people as a response to the Covid pandemic. Guest:  Lorenzo Davids - CEO Development Impact Fund
11/8/202115 minutes, 30 seconds
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I Am Me Conference

  Covid-19 has had a major impact on our daily lives, in different ways, and with other groups feeling deserted and hopeless due to the new or old behavioural patterns and trends that we see in our society when it comes to treatment. The LGBTQIAP+ community and people living with dis-abilities are amongst those groups that feel left out than ever before in terms of opportunities, inclusion in the economy, participation in the community etc. Guest:  Zakhele Mgobhozi - Founder Modern Community Foundation (MCF)
11/8/20218 minutes, 10 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : DR. CRISPIAN OLVER chair of the Presidential Climate Commission; talks COP 26

11/1/202143 minutes, 25 seconds
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TOURISM RECOVERY ahead of December Holidays

GUEST: UNATHI HENAMA-Tourism Academic Tshwane University ofTechnology
11/1/20216 minutes, 41 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

The Open Book Festival returns with an eight part podcast series celebrating just some of the works of literature to come out of SA this year. The series will run from    8 – 24 November 2021.   GUEST: VASTI CALITZ -  Open Book Festival Organiser
11/1/20215 minutes, 34 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Google has announced the launch of the Global Initiative for Excellence in Journalism Education to enhance journalists’ training in Africa. GUEST: DOROTHY OKOO- Google Head of Communications and Public Affairs
11/1/20216 minutes, 33 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Tracing The (Post) Apartheid Novel Beyond 2000   GUEST: DANYELA DIMAKATSO DEMIR – Co –Editor of the Book (co-editor is Olivier Moreillon)
11/1/20217 minutes, 30 seconds
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SCIENCE STORY

We are checking in on The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project - building the world's largest radio telescope to explore the Universe. The SKA Observatory has signed agreements with the Australian and South African governments to host its telescopes and associated infrastructures.   GUEST: TAKALANI NEMAUNGANI - Director: Multiwavelength Astronomy   At the Department of Science and Innovation
11/1/20219 minutes, 45 seconds
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Natallie Student UCT

11/1/20217 minutes, 30 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

  Its Voting Weekend and the New Centre for Social Development in Africa has produced a research brief that unpacks how gender differences may play out at the polls   GUEST: PROF. LEILA PATEL - South African Research Chair in Welfare and Social Development and was the Founding Director of the Centre for Social Development
11/1/20218 minutes, 34 seconds
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Nombulelo Shange

11/1/202112 minutes, 39 seconds
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Last year during the Covid-19 lockdown, forty wooden forms representing the letter B in Willem Boshoff’s seminal work The Blind Alphabet (1991)

Last year during the Covid-19 lockdown, forty wooden forms representing the letterB in Willem Boshoff’s seminal work The Blind Alphabet (1991), were presentedin wood, steel and aluminium as part of an online documentary project for theMoving Cube, UJ Art Gallery’s online platform. This is part of the extensive MTNArt Collection.GUEST: NIEL NORTJE - Manager : MTN Art Collection
11/1/20218 minutes, 4 seconds
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University of Pretoria-led vet team gives macaw new lease of life with 3D-printed beak

    GUEST: Prof GERHARD STEENKAMP - veterinary specialist in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery at the Faculty of Veterinary Science University of Pretoria
11/1/202110 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Johannesburg Philarmonic Orchestra has returned to live symphony concerts as they present the JPO Special Spring Concerts, on until Thursday 4th November 2021 at the Linder Auditorium.

GUEST: JUSTUS FRANTZ - Conductor (from Germany)
11/1/202113 minutes, 47 seconds
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October is International Cyber Security Awareness month, aimed at raising awareness of cyber risks for businesses of all sizes. Especially heading into the festive season.

GUEST: TOBY SHAPSHAK - Editor Stuff Magazine
11/1/202112 minutes, 31 seconds
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Earlier this year The University of Cape Town (UCT) launched an online high school and became the first university on the African continent to extend its expertise to the secondary schooling market.

GUEST: YANDISA XHAKAZA - Principal UCT Online High School
11/1/20219 minutes, 20 seconds
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A trip around Africa

GUEST: LERATO MOGOATLHE - Author Vagabond: Wandering Through Africa onFaith
11/1/202110 minutes, 1 second
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
11/1/202122 minutes, 57 seconds
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Facebook changes name to Meta; what impact des it hold to the end user ?

GUEST: WESLEY DIPHOKO - Editor in Chief Fast Company SA
11/1/202112 minutes, 12 seconds
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HOW ANCIENT POLLEN CAN PREDICT OUR FUTURE CLIMATE

GUEST: PROF. JOHNNY PETER - Unit Head and also serves as Head of the Divisionof Allergology and Clinical Immunology at Groote Schuur Hospital
11/1/20218 minutes, 12 seconds
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Word Domination: 11th Funda Mzantsi Championship

In the belief that reading provides a crucial tool in assisting inmates with their reintegration into communities, the Department of Correctional Services has launched the annual Funda Mzantsi Championship. Working in collaboration with the National Library of South Africa, the department officially kicked off the 11th Funda Mzantsi Championship (4 – 7 October) at the Anew Hotel Capital in Pretoria. Guest:  Mandla Mona – Programmes Manager at the Centre for the Book (Outreach Unit) – National Library of South Africa
10/25/202110 minutes, 51 seconds
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Fula Mobile App

Fula Mobile is a global app which supplies fuel and other convenient supplies at any time, anywhere. Our next guest is a tech specialist whose travels inspired the development of the mobile application: “I traveled to France a couple of years ago to a tech conference. There were very exciting and new tech developments including Uber. I wanted something different and how to advance technology.” Guest:  Lubabalo Nojiwa - Founder of the Fula Mobile App
10/25/202113 minutes, 14 seconds
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World Domination: The McGregor Festival

  The Poetry in McGregor Festival, an annual highlight on the festival calendar in the Western Cape, is now in its ninth year and will bring together poets and poetry lovers from all over the country for a feast of the written word once more. Guest: Jane de Sousa - Coordinator of the Poetry in McGregor Festival
10/25/202111 minutes, 5 seconds
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Nandos, Gareth Cliff and the Burning Platform

  This week's major story on Social Media in our country involved Grilled chicken brand Nandos and Gareth Cliff's Burning Platform show as he hosted a discussion on politics and the upcoming elections with DA Leader John Steenhuisen and community activist, Mudzuli Rakhivhane, in which Cliff insinuated that racism was not as big a problem as poor service delivery. Guest:  Nelisa Ngqulana - Managing Director and founder of PR Trends ZA
10/25/202118 minutes, 13 seconds
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SA Food Rescue Organization delivers 11 million meals

Food rescue organisation, SA Harvest, has celebrated its second anniversary, coinciding with World Food Day on 18 October 2021. It celebrates two major milestones – the delivery of 11 million meals to hungry people and the imminent launch of a branch in the Eastern Cape. Guest: Alan Browde –Founder and Chief Executive Officer at South Africa Harvest
10/25/20216 minutes, 40 seconds
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Breath of Fresh Air

  The 25th Edition of Poetry Africa is one of the biggest contemporary poetry events on the African continent and offers a weeklong celebration of wordsmiths across all ages and cultural and diverse linguistic backgrounds. This year’s winner of the Youth Poet category is 17 year old learner Tshiamo Mqweba.   Guest:  Tshiamo Mqweba – Winner of the Youth category at Poetry Africa
10/25/20216 minutes, 41 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Loeries partnership with TIKTOK (Media and Innovation)

  The Media Innovation category at the Loeries focuses on the ideas that truly push our creativity forward. It recognizes innovation on any media platform and is designed to recognise the brands and agencies who exhibit truly brave thinking in their use of media. The TikTok and Loeries relationship is set to flourish in 2022, with bi-monthly TikTok awards and a TikTok sub-category that aims to develop, grow and reward brands and agencies, from across the region, with the most innovative TikTok content. Guest:  Preetesh Sewraj – Chief Executive Officer of the Loeries
10/25/20217 minutes, 26 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Report on the Impact of COVID-19 on Creative Industries

  The contribution of the Cultural and Creative Industries to the GDP shrank by R42.2 billion in 2020, representing a 50% drop from 2019. This is one of the findings from the latest report on the Impact of Covid-19 on the Cultural and Creative Industries undertaken by the SA Cultural Obser- vatory (SACO). The report was released this past Friday in Soweto. Guest:  Prof. Jen Snowball - Chief Research Strategist at the SA Cultural Observatory
10/25/202111 minutes, 56 seconds
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Unpacking the textile design value chain

Masonwabe is a 24-year-old designer/illustrator, founder of Create Studios and textile design graduate. He grew up in a small-town called Edutywa, but is originally from a village called Engwane, where he has drawn most of his inspiration. He has worked alongside textile retailer, Airloom and menswear retailer, Markhams to bring his designs to new audiences. Today, he chats to us about the lessons he has learned in the industry and provides advice to upcoming designers.  Guest:  Masonwabe Ntloko – Founder and Director of Create Studios
10/25/202112 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Night Embassy

  The Night Embassy is a residency programme centred around “Freiraum”, a space for unbridled self-expression and unlimited creativity. From 12th November, to 4th December, the selected Ambassador will be exploring new directions in nightlife culture through various artforms  and foster a strong sense of community. On 11th December, the Night Embassy closes out with a big underground celebration in the city of Johannesburg. Guest:  LeloWhatsGood – Content Creator, DJ & Writer
10/25/20216 minutes, 16 seconds
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Petrol Head

Guest:  Nico Smit – Motoring Journalist
10/25/202120 minutes
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Food Feature: Journeys across the continent

When Lerato Mogoatlhe left South Africa for a planned three-month break to West Africa little did she know that those three months would turn into five years. She shares her food journey from Senegal, Zanzibar and Tunisia. Guest:  Lerato Mogoatlhe - Traveller and Author
10/25/20219 minutes, 23 seconds
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Conflict Resolution: Are our politicians equipped to deal with conflict?

    Guest:  Andre Vlok – Conflict Management Specialist
10/25/202110 minutes, 57 seconds
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Transcontinental expedition for SA Explorers

With international travel restrictions easing after 20 months of Covid-19 lockdown, South Africa’s renowned Kingsley Holgate exploration team have revealed the launch date for their new, year-long transcontinental expedition. The Defender Transcontinental Expedition and departing on 27 October from Cape Agulhas, it promises to be one of their most challenging geographic and humanitarian journeys to date: a 30,000-kilometre expedition through 30 countries Guest: Kingsley Holgate - Explorer
10/25/202110 minutes, 54 seconds
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Guess The Destination: Cederberg

The Cederberg region is a living testament to the people that traversed the area thousands of years ago. Dedicated to preserving the cultural history of this ancient land, Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat just outside Clanwilliam on the Cape West Coast has been blessed in this regard. In this retreat of timeless serenity and beauty, guests can also discover the cradle of mankind. Paintings and relics discovered in the abandoned cave dwelling dotted throughout the reserve offer insights into a world so different to our own. Guest:  Rory de Plessis - The Lodge General Manager at the Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat
10/25/20216 minutes, 23 seconds
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Basha Uhuru Conference: Ecosystem Rising

  Constitution Hill Creative Collab, the programme will support artisans, craftspeople, illustrators and digital designers by selling their work on the Constitution Hill online market: The Movement Store. Guest:  Dawn Robertson – Chief Executive Officer at Constitutional Hill
10/25/20217 minutes, 16 seconds
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Jacaranda in Your Pocket

Every October and November, the streets of Johannesburg and Pretoria fill with purple blooms, as thousands of beautiful jacaranda trees bloom over Gauteng’s two great cities. The jacaranda spring is a natural spectacle that fills Gautengers with pride, as the province shows off its spectacular beauty worthy of celebration. Guest:  Laurice Taitz – Publisher of the Johannesburg in Your Pocket
10/25/20215 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ice Cold but without CO2

  South African green-tech company pilots first ever 100% electric reefer trailers. The new innovation keeps freight chilled at temperatures down to -25 °C. This is the first of its kind and is being initiated in the Netherlands in a partnership with Unilever, TIP Trailer Services and transport company Daily Logistics Group. What does this all mean? Guest:  Clinton Bemont – Chief Executive Officer – Maxwell and Spark
10/25/20218 minutes, 49 seconds
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Malaria Vaccine

  Griffith University researchers are a step closer in the fight against malaria with the development of a broad-spectrum vaccine that can be freeze-dried making it suitable for deployment into malaria-endemic countries. Guest:  Prof. Lynn- Marie Birkholtz – Head of the Malaria Parasite Molecular Laboratory at University of Pretoria
10/25/20216 minutes, 40 seconds
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#GuestPresenter: Catching up with Professor Slim

  Our next guest is a clinical infectious diseases epidemiologist who is recognized for his contributions to HIV/AIDS and leadership in the global response to COVID-19. Guest:  Professor Salim Abdool Karim - Director of CAPRISA
10/18/202143 minutes, 19 seconds
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#WordDomination: Scatterlings of Africa

  Scatterlings of Africa is a memoir filled with extraordinary stories of the determination with which Johnny Clegg pursued his quest to play the music he wanted. Guest:  Jesse Clegg – Musician Guest: Jaron Clegg – Writer and Director
10/18/202116 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Birdman of Soweto

  Soweto might not boast the exotic, colourful allure of forest birds but the wetlands that dissect the urban sprawl are still home to a gorgeous array of airborne life. Guest:  Raymond Ramolokeng – Professional Birdwatcher and Tour Guide
10/18/202110 minutes
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Thought Leadership: Digibus initiative

  A 42-seater Atlas Digibus has been kitted out with laptops, two teaching stations, and Wi-Fi for learners to participate in online teaching programmes. Learners from five primary schools in the township of Langa, Cape Town, will now benefit from a bus transformed into a fully equipped mobile classroom. Guest:  Brendan Fogarty – Director of the Vusa Academy  
10/18/20219 minutes, 23 seconds
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Thought Leadership: Social Justice Champion 2021

  Gift of the Givers’ founder has been named the 2021 Social Justice Champion and he has dedicated the award to his team who have worked tirelessly over the past two years. Guest:  Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman – Founder of Gift of the Givers
10/18/202110 minutes, 52 seconds
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#BreathOfFreshAir: Pro Go-Karter finds international success at a young age

  At the age of 8, our next guest began his professional racing in the 2-stroke kart series. He was entered into the 2019 Rok Cup Championship by his team - “Spice Karting Team” Guest: Reagile Mailula – Professional Go-Karter
10/18/20217 minutes, 36 seconds
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Petrolhead with Nico Smit

  Today, we unbox the all-new 2021 Mazda BT50 and our motoring expert gives us his review. This bakkie will be assembled locally as of next year in the Isuzu Gqeberha plant. Guest:  Nico Smit – Motoring Journalist
10/18/202117 minutes, 40 seconds
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GUESS THE DESTINATION: The Juskei River

  The source of the Jukskei is in the centre of Johannesburg and it runs out for about 50km to join the Crocodile River just beyond the city's northern reaches. Guest: Sean Christie - former Journalist and Author
10/18/202111 minutes, 13 seconds
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Environmental impact of Karpowerships

  Gas energy generation licenses approved despite environmental concerns. Fishing communities in Saldanha Bay and Gqeberha are worried that this will kill the fish their livelihoods depend upon. Guest:  Liz McDaid - Strategic Lead at the Green Connection
10/18/202110 minutes, 3 seconds
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City of Johannesburg brings tech on-board its war on potholes: Pothole Patrol

  The City of Johannesburg has officially unveiled its new smartphone app and WhatsApp-based chatbot to allow residents to log a call for the potholes they find in their communities. The launch of the pothole reporting tools follows the COJ’s partnership with Dialdirect Insurance and Discovery Insure earlier this year, in an attempt to fast-track the ongoing war on potholes across the city. Guest:  Themba Mathibe – Head of Department: Communications at Johannesburg Road Agency 
10/18/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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the Äänit Prize

  Hospital at Home is a digital health tech start-up that focuses on providing hospital-level care for patients without them leaving home. The founder has been shortlisted for the Äänit Prize. Guest:  Vuyane Mhlome – Quoro Medical
10/18/20219 minutes, 42 seconds
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WORLD BOSSES DAY 16TH OF OCTOBER

  Field Band Foundation uses the model of American marching bands, based on the model of American marching bands that has been “Africanised” to produce a unique performance product combining brass music and dance movements inspired from a wide variety of traditional and contemporary sources. Guest:  Nicky Du PLessis of the Field Band Foundation
10/18/20216 minutes, 30 seconds
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#INTERVIEW: Squid Games

Squid Game is anything but your typical Korean television drama. Viewers have presented a story set around macabre games in a fight to the death. it is Netflix’s top show in 90 countries. Guest:  Dr. Sarah A. Son - Lecturer in Korean Studies at the University of Sheffield
10/18/20217 minutes, 5 seconds
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Nips

10/12/202110 minutes, 7 seconds
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Modern Primitive’ An exhibition of mixed sculptures by Paul Du Toit (1965-2014)

With Otto du Plessis founder of Bronze Age Foundry who worked closely with Paul. When artist Paul du Toit discovered a material called concrete canvas he was able to transform his heavily textured paintings into sculpture on a grand scale. The monumental ‘Expanded Canvas’ will be exhibited alongside 12 smaller and medium-sized pieces at a groundbreaking exhibition at IS Sculpture on Tokara Wine Estate, Stellenbosch, opening in October.
10/12/20217 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dr Cathy

10/12/202110 minutes
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PETROLHEAD: MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

10/12/202121 minutes, 35 seconds
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Zandile

10/12/202110 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trivor

10/12/202115 minutes, 46 seconds
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Pieter-Dirk Uys

10/12/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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Lumka

10/12/20217 minutes, 27 seconds
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Advancing food security; doing it differently Fine

GUEST: Dr Frikkie Maré, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of the Free State (UFS)  
10/12/20218 minutes, 48 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: Dr Luyanda Mpahlwa

10/10/202143 minutes, 4 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

  GUEST: CHARLOTTE BAUER - Author of "How to Get Over Being Young"
10/10/202117 minutes, 26 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS

10/10/202112 minutes, 43 seconds
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RESCHEDULED FROM LAST WEEK DUE TO LINE CONNECTION FOR TRAVEL

  A STANFORD honeybee sanctuary will soon benefit from an initiative that will encourage guests at a hotel group to adopt a hive.   GUEST: TIM HEDGES - Trustee of Honeybee Heroes
10/10/20218 minutes, 38 seconds
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Daredevil Run 2021 - Why the ‘nagging’ might well be worth it.

GUEST: Cancer Surviver Marc Curlewis
10/10/20216 minutes, 57 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: BONISWA PEZISA - Pendoring 2021 Jury President

GUEST: LADY SKOLLIE (LAURA WINDVOGEL)
10/8/202140 minutes, 4 seconds
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Call for Early Childhood Development practitioners to be included in World Teachers’ Day  celebrations. World Teachers’ Day will be celebrated on October 5.

GUEST: ANDRE SHEARER - Founder of the Indaba Institute
10/8/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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Thobeka mthethwa

10/8/202110 minutes, 38 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Who is in your Book Circle and What are you reading? Sewela talks to us about a bookstore she co founded you might like to visit  GUEST: SEWELA LANGENI - Co-Owner Book Circle Capital
10/8/20217 minutes, 5 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

South African poet, playwright and producer Siphokazi Jonas will be the featured poet at the 25th Poetry Africa Festival presented by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of KwaZulu-Natal from October 11 to 16.  GUEST: SIPHOKAZI JONAS - Poet 
10/8/202111 minutes, 21 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Active citizen scholarship recipient Tanya since Grade 6 has been a strong advocate for the rights of South Africans born foreign National.  GUEST: TANYARADZA KASEKE - 17 year old Grade 12 student Sacred Heart College
10/8/20218 minutes, 30 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Netflix ‘Made in SA’ content generates excitement for travel  GUEST: BRONWEN AURET - GM Brand and Marketing SA Tourism 
10/8/20214 minutes, 30 seconds
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Gallo released a remake of Brenda Fassie's Too late for Mama by Mpho Sebina yesterday (Friday 1st Oct).

  GUEST: MPHO SEBINA - Singer/ Songwriter
10/4/20214 minutes, 4 seconds
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A Call for Female Photographers and Videographers

GUEST: JODIE ENNIK - Director and Founder Lampost Productions and Lampost Luminaries
10/4/20218 minutes, 17 seconds
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According to Sabinet African Journals*, South Africa has the third highest biodiversity worldwide, yet our natural ingredients sector is still in its infancy.

GUEST: DR SHAVIT SACHS - naturopath and secretary for the South African Naturopathic Association (SANA) 
10/4/20217 minutes, 42 seconds
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An exhibition and community engagement series entitled Revelations is taking place at  the Durban Art Gallery running until 10 November

GUEST: SAMORA CHAPMAN - Photographer
10/4/20219 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cape Town Tourism to let vexed people explore city attractions at reduced prices.

GUEST: ENVER DUMINY - CEO Cape Town Tourism
10/4/202111 minutes, 26 seconds
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It is time for the 3rd annual Twyg Sustainable Fashion Awards

GUEST: JACKIE MAY - Editor and Founder of WWW.TWYG.CO.ZA
10/4/202111 minutes, 20 seconds
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What is Sportland BOXOP? A new season is coming up

GUEST: KEVIN FRASER - Comedian 
10/4/20215 minutes, 24 seconds
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From a Hobby to a Multimillion rand business

GUEST: NJABULO SITHOLE - Founder of Bakers
10/4/20217 minutes, 46 seconds
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PETROLHEAD MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

10/4/202118 minutes, 45 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER: ATHI PATRA RUGA

GUEST: ATHI PATRA RUGA - Artist & Co Founder Victory of The Word (VOW)
9/27/202141 minutes, 58 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

The Lost Language of the Soul, a new novel from Mandla Langa GUEST : MANDLA LANGA - Author
9/27/202121 minutes, 1 second
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Inno Mathebula

9/27/20216 minutes, 15 seconds
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Season 7 of The Centre for the Less Good Idea curated by Phala Ookeditse Phala  and William Kentridge.

GUEST: PHALA OOKEDITSE PHALA - Animateur for the Centre for the Less Good Idea & Curator for season 7
9/27/20217 minutes, 30 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Earlier this year the Shared Value Africa Initiative held a discussion titled The Role of Academia in Fighting Gender Based Violence and Femicide; now the call is to include the private sector as well with an online survey that needs thousands of voices including. GUEST: PROF. CORNÉ DAVIS - Associate Professor, Strategic Communication, University of Johannesburg
9/27/20218 minutes, 45 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

The Chief Curator of the James Hall Museum of Transport, Gaisang Sathekge, states that to resuscitate museum spaces by decentering the idea that heritage is a traditional and sacred concept GUEST: GAISANG SATHEKGE- Chief Curator James Hall Museum Transport
9/27/202112 minutes, 25 seconds
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WHAT IS DOPAMINE DRESSING?

GUEST: RAKHI BEEKRUM - Psychologist turned Stylist
9/27/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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GLOBAL CITIZEN

GUEST: CHEBET CHIKUMBU - Regional Director for Southern and Eastern Africa at Global Citizen
9/27/20216 minutes, 13 seconds
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Reuben T Caluza The B-Side A new digital album celebrating the  work and legacy of one of South Africa’s most accomplished composers  from the 1920s and ’30s era.

GUEST: TSHEGOFATSO MOENG 
9/27/202115 minutes, 23 seconds
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Places that hold our heritage and depict our story, LONG MARCH TO FREEDOM  at Century City Cape Town is one of those places.

GUEST: SARAH HAINES - Director National Heritage Council Project Company Long March to Freedom
9/27/20215 minutes, 35 seconds
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Andre Flock

9/27/20217 minutes, 56 seconds
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PETROLHEAD: MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

9/27/202124 minutes, 14 seconds
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Its time for the second annual Soweto Bike-Off festival taking place

GUEST: KAMOGELO BOND - Co Founder Soweto Bike Off Festival 
9/27/20214 minutes, 31 seconds
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Farmers Market in the Cradle this Heritage weekend.

GUEST: (MR) SHUSHEN GOVINDASAMI - Big Bang Lifestyle Director 
9/27/20214 minutes, 11 seconds
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Airbnb has announced a new three-year commitment in South Africa to address  barriers to becoming a tourism entrepreneur

GUEST: PROF. DIANE ABRAHAMS - Director of the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at the University of Johannesburg 
9/27/20217 minutes, 53 seconds
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Water Advocate and Runner Mina Guli she has just launched a global  campaign where her team is giving one bar of soap for every km people run

GUEST: MINA GULI - CEO of Thirst
9/27/202114 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Amashova Durban Classic race team made a welcome announcement that  the event will take place again on the 24th of October 2021. With no other road cycling event having taken place since 2019

GUEST: ANNIE BATCH - Amashova Durban Classic’s Race Director
9/27/20216 minutes, 14 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : PJ SABBAGHA - Managing Director The Forgotten Angle Theatre Collaborative

GUEST 2: ATHENA MAZARAKIS - Founder & MD Embodiment Now GUEST 1: NICHO APHANE - Contemporary dancer / Choreographer / Facilitator
9/20/202145 minutes, 27 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Net#work BBDO is having a meltdownGUEST: ROANNA WILLIAMS – Chief Creative Officer of Net#work BBDO
9/20/20219 minutes, 37 seconds
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Women Transforming Animation

GUEST: ESTHER PEARL - Producer and Founder of Reel Stories
9/20/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

South Africa will remain on the United Kingdom's red list.GUEST: DAVID FROST - CEO The Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (Satsa)
9/20/20218 minutes, 47 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

12-year-old Linamandla Manana decided to do some research as to why traffic lightsonly depend on electricity.GUEST: LINAMANDLA MANANA - Grade 6 Learner
9/20/20217 minutes, 26 seconds
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PETROLHEAD NICO SMIT

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
9/20/202118 minutes, 22 seconds
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A new full length album from the Springbok Nude Girls is out titled 'Partypocalypse'

GUEST: THEO CROUS - Guitarist Springbok Nude GirlsGUEST: FRANCOIS KRUGER - Drums Springbok Nude Girls
9/20/202116 minutes
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How to build a community of influencers from within – lessons for Tourism KZN

GUEST: BRA WILLY SEYAMA - Founder & CEO, eNitiate Integrated Solutions
9/20/20218 minutes, 54 seconds
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A New Stage for Jazz is set in Jozi - The Jazz Drive-In

GUEST: MANTWA CHINUAMDI - MUTSHINYA - CEO at Tmusicman
9/20/20217 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Black Mermaid on her Journey in FreeDiving

GUEST: ZANDILE NDHLOVU - Free Diver and Founder of the Black MermaidFoundation
9/20/20217 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Green Mountain Trail is in the Overberg Region Western Cape

GUEST: ALISON GREEN - Operator Green Mountain currently in ITALY
9/20/20217 minutes, 14 seconds
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South Africa’s reigning pizza making champion believes the perfect pizza should have as few toppings as possible.

GUEST: MARK COOMBE - UK-born chef, in the hospitality industry inSouth Africa he is officially SA’s reigning pizza-making champion
9/20/20215 minutes, 9 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : LORENZO DAVIDS

GUEST 1 : NONKULULEKO HADEBE - Umtshayelo Foundation(she works with Stephanie Lamour) GUEST 2 : KERRY DALE-HOFFMAN - Souper Troopers(she works with Caryn Gootkin) : Soupertroopers:
9/13/202141 minutes, 34 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

9/13/202117 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation or JCAF, is one of those extraordinary jewels in Johannesburg.

The Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation or JCAF, is one of thoseextraordinary jewels in Johannesburg.The space is open to the public on a booking basis, and offers an extraordinaryexhibition of international and local works. The current exhibitionLiminal Identities in the Global South features artists from across the globalsouth diaspora.I spoke to Clive Kelner, the executive director of JCAF,and asked him firstlyto explain what the global south means.GUEST: CLIVE KELNER - Executive Director JCAF
9/13/202111 minutes, 53 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

New book highlights everyday kindness in South AfricaGUEST: DR. JESS AUERBACH – Author & Lecturer at the Dept of AnthropologyNorth West University
9/13/202114 minutes, 16 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

This Week on Wednesday 8 September was INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAYThe South African Book Development Council (SABDC), the organisation behindthe annual National Book Week (NBW) which actively
9/13/202110 minutes, 41 seconds
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Pride and Prejudice is a BBC series, in a new HD version to BritBox.An Adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice The six-partdrama is written by Andrew Davies.GUEST : ANDREW DAVIES - Writer
9/13/202110 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment is hosting a Career Day and Coastal Clean Up in the Overberg Western Cape this weekend, today is Day 2

guest: Modise
9/13/202110 minutes, 57 seconds
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Nonkululeko Britton-Masekela runs Kula Organic, a venture that takes organic produce from farm to table. She is now piloting Kula Africa Academy to encourage a movement to grown community gardens. Calling to action all who have interest in taking part.

Nonkululeko Britton-Masekela runs Kula Organic, a venture that takes organicproduce from farm to table. She is now piloting Kula Africa Academy to encouragea movement to grown community gardens. Calling to action all whohave interest in taking part.GUEST: NONKULULELO BRITTON-MASEKELA - Farmer & Entrepreneur
9/13/202110 minutes, 32 seconds
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

How to handle conflict as a parent with your teenager?What is your biggest challenge in your relationship; What Works? How can you improveon it?GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
9/13/20218 minutes, 59 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Malnutrition is a global challenge and so it is in South Africa. Early detection of possiblemalnutrition is an important step in combatting it. An approach to show a possiblediagnosis of malnutrition comes from an award-winning research effort byKeerthana Nair from Bryanston High.The finding that the colour of a fingernail could be an early detector won Keerthanaan Eskom award for Best Female ProjectGUEST: KEERTHANA NAIR - Grade 9 Brynston High School
9/13/20218 minutes, 58 seconds
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Michael

9/13/20218 minutes, 23 seconds
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An unexpected discovery made in a laboratory at Wits University may have revealed a killer behind the “insect apocalypse” — the unexplained decline in the world’s insect populations.

An unexpected discovery made in a laboratory at Wits University may have revealeda killer behind the “insect apocalypse” — the unexplained decline in theworld’s insect populations. GUEST: PROF MARCUS BYRNE - Professor of Entomology at Wits UniversityAuthor on the paper that appeared in the journal Global Change Biology
9/13/20218 minutes, 59 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Children’s charity, Jelly Beanz, who work with children at risk, have launched a bookwritten by therapists who work alongside children, telling healing stories that theyhope will be able to give hope to children who know pain. “Rainbow of Hope: HealingStories of Africa’s children”GUEST: EDITH KRIEL – Executive Director & Social Worker Jelly Beanz Non-Profit
9/13/20217 minutes, 22 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Dr Gcina Mhlophe’s launches two of her books in Braille, in collaboration withthe South African Library for the Blind. The event took place yesterday (Sat 11Sept)GUEST: DR. GCINA MHLOPHE - Storyteller and Founding Director of GcinamasikoArts and Heritage Trust
9/13/20217 minutes, 21 seconds
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After a series of pop-up restaurants in Joburg, award-winning chef Luke Dale Roberts now he will launch a permanent spot The Shortmarket Club JHB at Oxford Parks in Rosebank, Johannesburg.

After a series of pop-up restaurants in Joburg, award-winning chef Luke DaleRoberts now he will launch a permanent spot The Shortmarket Club JHB at OxfordParks in Rosebank, Johannesburg.GUEST: LUKE DALE ROBERTS - Chef
9/13/20216 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Cape Town Marathon has officially been confirmed as an Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM) candidate race - the first marathon in Africa to be nominated. What does this mean?

The Cape Town Marathon has officially been confirmedas an Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM) candidate race - the firstmarathon in Africa to be nominated. What does this mean?GUEST: ELANA MEYER - olympic medalist long-distance runner
9/13/20215 minutes, 51 seconds
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Female Fashion Power - Local Duo Selected to Show their Collection in Paris

Female Fashion Power - Local Duo Selected to Show their Collection in ParisGUEST: NATASHA JAUME - CoFounder ERRE
9/13/20215 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Playhouse Company in collaboration with the Flatfoot Dance Company presents “Seven Ways to Say Goodbye”

PRE-RECORDED CLIP : DR. LLIANE LOOTS - Choreographer and ArtisticDirector of Flatfoot Dance Company
9/13/20214 minutes, 26 seconds
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Cape Town Art Fair announces its very first digital event in conjunction with Milan’s modern and contemporary art fair.

Cape Town Art Fair announces its very first digital event in conjunction withMilan’s modern and contemporary art fair.GUEST: LAURA VINCENTI - Director Cape Town Art Fair
9/13/20214 minutes, 42 seconds
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ADDY AWOFISAYO

YouTube Shorts Fund offers creators a chance to earn and build their growing content businesses GUEST: ADDY AWOFISAYO - Head of Content Partnerships, YouTube Sub Saharan Africa
9/6/20214 minutes, 35 seconds
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Paul Emmanuel’s new exhibition Substance of Shadows opens at the UJ Art  Gallery

GUEST: PAUL EMMANUEL - ARTIST
9/6/20216 minutes, 44 seconds
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Andrew Flok

9/6/202111 minutes, 31 seconds
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In support of Global Deaf Awareness month (September), DEAFinition (a  local non-profit company that provide a range of services and funding opportunities to promote equal access for the Deaf community of South Africa)

In support of Global Deaf Awareness month (September), DEAFinition (a local non-profit company that provide a range of services and funding opportunities to promote equal access for the Deaf community of South Africa) GUEST: SHUBNUM NABBI-MAHARAJ - DEAFinition Director (she cannot hear) With Interpreter SAJIDA both live with us on Zoom
9/6/20217 minutes, 34 seconds
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12th SEAT AT THE CONSTITUTION HILL

CALL TO DESIGN A ‘12TH CHAIR’ FOR CONSTITUTION HILL Design competition calls for an imagining of a ‘People’s chair’, where all people will take a seat in expression of their power. GUEST: VANESSA SEPTEMBER - CEO Constitution Hil
9/6/202111 minutes, 55 seconds
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Xolani Mthethwa

9/6/20217 minutes, 42 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

9/6/202123 minutes, 41 seconds
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DR. JERRY MOFOKENG

Director Dr. Jerry Mofokeng wa Makhetha and his cast, in partnership with the United States Mission to South Africa, are proud to present Lorraine Hansberry’s stage play, A Raisin in the Sun this Heritage Month. GUEST: DR. JERRY MOFOKENG - Director
9/6/20218 minutes, 32 seconds
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THEMBA MTHEBU

Bird Education : How well do you know nature’s birds? GUEST: THEMBA MTHEBU - Birding Guide
9/6/202110 minutes, 55 seconds
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SWISS RESEARCHERS DECLARE NEW RECORD FOR EXACT PI FIGURE

GUEST: PROF. RÖLKE HEIKO - Center Manager : Center for Data Analysis, Visualization and Simulation (DAViS) from the Graubuenden University of Applied Sciences
9/6/202111 minutes, 10 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : GUY BUTTREY

9/5/202136 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mbongeni Buthelezi Turns Trash Into Treasure

    GUEST: MBONGENI BUTHELEZI - Artist
9/5/202114 minutes, 10 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

The National Arts Festival, in partnership with Standard Bank, has once again honoured young artists who have made a mark in the arts and theatre space. Two of the winners join me   GUEST: BUHLEBEZWE SIWANI - (Visual Art GUEST: GAVIN KRASTIN -  (Performance Art)
9/5/202117 minutes, 34 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

    GUEST: PENNY HAW - Author “The Wilderness Between Us”
9/5/202117 minutes, 7 seconds
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Green School SA shares easy wins for Zero Waste Week; which runs from 6-10 September 2021.

  GUEST: BRUCE JAMES - head of gardens at Green School South Africa
9/5/202111 minutes, 44 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS

PAN AFRICA ILGA are currently holding THE PAI 5TH REGIONAL CONFERENCE 2021 with the title ‘Reclaiming Our Past – Defining Our Future’ Hosted at Constitution Hill and Virtually until Tuesday 31st August. GUEST: ANTHONY OLUOCH - Programme Director Pan Africa ILGA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, intersex rights are Human Rights)
8/30/202112 minutes, 30 seconds
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THE KOENA ART INSTITUTE

The Koena Art Institute in Observatory is launching the Legacy Project which helps individuals remember their lost relatives through art. GUEST: LUKRETIA BOOYSEN - Founder and Owner of the Koena Art Institute 
8/30/202111 minutes, 33 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

The Graça Machel Trust has released a new study on Financial Inclusion Best Practices: Experiences of Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa and Zambia. GUEST: TAMBU NDORO - Program Manager & Head of Unit Women’s Economic and Social Advancement at Graca Machel Trust 
8/30/20219 minutes, 23 seconds
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If you happens to find yourself in a life threatening situation would you know how to  react to best protect yourself and escape the danger?

GUEST: VINCENT MAY - On Point Protection Skills (OPPS) Systems Founder
8/30/202111 minutes, 13 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : LYNN JOFFE - Founder of Creatrix Content Agency and Author

8/30/202138 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Cape Town Opera will be staging one of the world’s most beloved and  best-known operas — La Bohème — in the city this September.

GUEST: ZANDILE MZAZI - Plays The role of Mimi in the production 
8/30/20217 minutes, 2 seconds
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Five European and American dance companies are being  showcased in the 23rd JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Experience, presented by the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre  for Creative Arts online on now until 5 September 2021.

GUEST: JEFTA VAN DINTHER - Choreographer on zoom
8/30/20216 minutes, 34 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Leadership Author, Executive Coach and TEDx Speaker, Queen Ramotsehoa, has launched a new book titled ‘Leadership Anchored in Consciousness IS a Big Deal’. GUEST: QUEEN RAMOTSEHOA - Author and Executive Coach 
8/30/202117 minutes, 10 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Samhridhy Gohain, a 10 year old learner at Curro Academy has published her 1st book titled “3 Epic Adventures” and available on Amazon.  GUEST: SAMHRIDHY GOHAIN - 10 year old Grade 4 Author 
8/30/20217 minutes, 51 seconds
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PETROLHEAD: MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

8/30/202118 minutes, 14 seconds
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Was it a meteor? A shooting star?

Social media was abuzz this past Tuesday with people claiming that the bright, shining travelling light captured on camera night was a meteor.  GUEST: CAROLINA ÖDMAN-GOVENDER - Professor of astrophysics University of the Western Cape 
8/30/20217 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tintswalo District Hospital (Tintswalo), a Mpumalanga-based primary care facility in Acornhoek, took matters into its own hands to help the local community get vaccinated thanks to healthcare professional volunteers.

Tintswalo District Hospital (Tintswalo), a Mpumalanga-based primary care facility in Acornhoek, took matters into its own hands to help the local community get vaccinated thanks to healthcare professional volunteers.  GUEST: RHIAN TWINE - Volunteer Coordinator 
8/30/20219 minutes, 39 seconds
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ZULUISH

A young South African businessman, Yandisa Zulu, has come out to explain the idea and motive behind naming his appliance brand Zuluish GUEST: YANDISA ZULU - Entrepreneur and Founder of Zuluish Kettle Appliance
8/30/202110 minutes, 1 second
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GUEST PRESENTER: PROF. PEARL SITHOLE

PROF. MUXE NKONDO - Former Vice Chancellor of University of Venda and Editor of the book collection of essays titled Social Memory as a force for Social and Economic Transformation   PROF. THENJIWE MEYIWA  
8/23/202134 minutes, 12 seconds
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Gabi

8/23/20214 minutes, 36 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Aditi Sookdhaw, a matric pupil at Star College in Durban, has won a gold award at the 2021 Virtual Indonesia World Innovative Science Fair (WISF). GUEST: ADITI SOOKDHAW - Matric Pupil
8/23/20219 minutes, 29 seconds
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THULI madonsela

8/23/20217 minutes, 44 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Hundreds of Cape Fur seals are entangled each year – mainly in fishing lines and nets. Fishing line and nets are having a major impact on Cape fur seals, the most common marine mammal observed around the coastline of South Africa and Namibia, where they are endemic. GUEST: DR. TESS GRIDLEY - Co-Director of the Namibia Dolphin Project/Sea Search and extraordinary senior lecturer, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University
8/23/202110 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Indaba Institute is an organisation that has been founded in the Cape Winelands that is training teachers from the low-income areas of the Winelands in Early Childhood Development (ECD) education.

The Indaba Institute is an organisation that has been founded in the Cape Winelands that is training teachers from the low-income areas of the Winelands in Early Childhood Development (ECD) education.  GUEST: ANDRE SHEARER - Chairman of the Indaba Foundation
8/23/20218 minutes, 50 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Guest: Nomsa Mazwai
8/23/202110 minutes, 12 seconds
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A man from Kayamnandi Western Cape man creates his own Rooibos tea brand

GUEST: VUSUMZI MOKOENA - Entrepreneur
8/23/20218 minutes, 43 seconds
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OB: KZN Economic Recovery in the time of Covid-19

Ms Pearl Bengu, CEO: Ithala Development Finance Corporation Ms Portia Baloyi, CEO: KZN Gaming & Betting Board Dr Thandeka Ellenson, CEO: Moses Kotane Institute Ms Zanele Khomo, Chief Growth Officer, Durban Chamber of Commerce.
8/23/202141 minutes, 17 seconds
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21 PIECE ORCHESTRA IN FIGHT AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

The Thuthukani Orchestra will hold a performance next week Sunday 29 August at Mofolo Centre Soweto GUEST: LINDIWE MAKUBALO - Founding Member Thuthukani Music Ensemble , Teacher and Violin Player
8/23/202111 minutes, 52 seconds
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Brand SA Play Your Part ambassador and internationally renowned artist Azael Langa celebrates women in art with a curated group art exhibition in Joburg.

Brand SA Play Your Part ambassador and internationally renowned artist Azael Langa celebrates women in art with a curated group art exhibition in Joburg. He has collaborated with the internationally renowned artist Khehla Chepape Makgato to work with and uplift three promising artists in this new installation. GUEST: AZAEL LANGA - Artist and Curator GUEST: NENE MAHLANGU - Artist
8/23/20218 minutes, 7 seconds
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DIALOGUE AND EXHIBITION

Thari – The Moral Fabric dialogue and exhibition will elevate the stories of society’s leading ladies through animated podcasts. This year’s theme is Weaving the inclusivity tapestry will take place at the Windybrow Arts Centre in partnership with the Women’s History Museum of Zambia and the Mandela Legacy. GUEST: KEITU GWANGWA- Director Windybrow Arts Theatre
8/23/202110 minutes, 13 seconds
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OB: Women Leading The KZN Economy Dialogue

LIVE from The South Coast For The Women Leading The KZN Economy Dialogue. Hosted by The Kwazulu Natal Department of Economic Development  guest: Ms fikiswa Pupuma
8/23/20219 minutes, 6 seconds
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South Africa's city of oaks, Stellenbosch, is pulling out the stops for gardeners and lovers of the great outdoors in a new, week-long festival that will transform its streets and surrounding countryside from 30 September to 10 October.

South Africa's city of oaks, Stellenbosch, is pulling out the stops for gardeners and lovers of the great outdoors in a new, week-long festival that will transform its streets and surrounding countryside from 30 September to 10 October. GUEST: ELMARIE RABE - Project Manager of Visit Stellenbosch 
8/23/20216 minutes, 56 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : DALLAS OBERHOLZER

GUEST: BRETT SHAW - Dallas’s SA Coach GUEST: THALENTE BIYELA - Skater
8/17/202131 minutes, 2 seconds
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When Sinethemba Nzuza – despite having three degrees, including a master’s – lost her job, it dawned on her that agriculture was her way out of unemployment.

GUEST: SINETHEMBA NZUZA - Farmer
8/17/202113 minutes, 13 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Photographer James Oatway has co-authored a book entitledBROTHER with photographer Alon Sky GUEST: JAMES OATWAY - Photographer and Co-Author ofBROTHER
8/17/202117 minutes, 23 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

GUEST: FAGAN LETTING - 1st Year Student
8/17/202110 minutes, 37 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS

Winners of the 23rd Nat Nakasa Journalism Awards, were announced at agala dinner at The Trevor Huddleston Memorial Centre in Sophiatown yesterday(Saturday 14th) The annual
8/17/20219 minutes, 33 seconds
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Can An App Bring Your Life to Order? …HEY JUDE

8/17/20215 minutes, 2 seconds
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PETROLHEAD

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
8/16/202120 minutes, 18 seconds
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

DEALING WITH THE COMPULSORY DEMAND FOR VACCINATIONS AT THEOFFICE from the Employer and Employee Perspective GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
8/16/20218 minutes, 59 seconds
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ASPIRING FILMMAKERS

The Adventure Film Challenge is providing up-and-coming and experiencedfilmmakers with a platform to show off their work, showcasetheir talents and get industry recognition to boot GUEST: JACQUES CRAFFORD - Landscape and Travel photographer
8/16/202110 minutes, 49 seconds
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ZOLA NENE

8/16/20214 minutes, 48 seconds
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WHERE DID YOU VACCINATE & WHAT WAS YOUR EXPERIENCE?

GUEST: DR. SAUL JOHNSON - Epidemiologist, Public Health Specialist and Advisorto the Solidarity Fund.
8/16/202118 minutes, 38 seconds
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She Bad Bad is a photographic exhibition of emerging female photographers in South Africa

GUEST: FULUFHELO MOBADI - Curator of She Bad Bad Exhibition
8/16/20216 minutes, 27 seconds
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You can go see the West Coast flowers soon, says SANParks

GUEST: PIERRE NEL - West Coast National Park Acting Park Manager
8/16/20218 minutes, 52 seconds
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AMANDA BLACK

“Kutheni Na” (What;’s Going On) Single – Amanda Black releases new musicThe album title is “Mnyama” (Black)   GUEST : AMANDA BLACK - Singer/ Songwriter
8/7/20218 minutes, 6 seconds
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A SURPRISE DISH by our 1 and Only Zola Nene

GUEST: ZOLA NENE - Chef Extrodinaire
8/7/20216 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ntombi

8/7/20214 minutes, 7 seconds
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Three of SA’s visual artists come together to present an art medium, “Pure Malt”

GUEST: SINDISO NYONI - Visual Artist
8/7/20216 minutes, 56 seconds
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PETROLHEAD

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
8/7/202124 minutes, 53 seconds
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WHATSAPP TEXT FROM A LISTENER : Hi Michelle

Enjoy listening to your show , I have an issue im a father of a 1 year old baby girland i find it difficult to play with her i'm not sure if some of your male listeners hador have the same issue i feel like i'm not bonding with my baby girl can you getsomeone who deals with kids and their relationship with their fathers to help meunderstand this . will be tuning in thank you GUEST: KHOSI JIYANE - Clinical Psychologist
8/7/20215 minutes, 27 seconds
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YVONNE FONTYN - Writer and Copy Editor

8/7/20218 minutes, 6 seconds
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TRIBUTE TO MAISHE MAPONYA

Maishe Maponya: Pioneering poet, playwright and undimmed activist GUEST: DR. GCINA MHLOPHE - Author and Storyteller
8/7/202111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Madoka

8/7/20217 minutes, 20 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : PROF. THULI MADONSELA

PROF. THULI MADONSELA - Law Trust Chair in Social Justice and Law Professor at the University of Stellenbosch
8/3/202140 minutes, 50 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

GUEST: PAULA HAWKINS: Author A Slow Fire Burning
8/3/202111 minutes, 35 seconds
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Fourways chess star Kajol Naidoo is voted Sports Achiever of the Year

GUEST: KAJOL NAIDOO - 9 year old chess player
8/3/20217 minutes, 32 seconds
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Can consciousness be explained by quantum physics?

GUEST: CHRISTIANE DE MORAIS SMITH - Professor Theoretical Physics t Utrecht University in the Netherlands
8/3/20219 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lufefe Nomjana (also known as the Spinach King) South African entrepreneur building a business around spinach in the Cape Town township of Khayelitsha has now expanded to Jhb.

GUEST: LUFEFE NOMJANA - Entrepreneur and Founder of Spinach King 
8/3/202113 minutes, 57 seconds
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Departmental Heads: An underutilised resource for improving education  quality  By Masennya Dikotla - With schools having opened this week, on instructional leadership and the role that school departmental heads play in improving education quality.

Departmental Heads: An underutilised resource for improving education quality  By Masennya Dikotla - With schools having opened this week, on instructional leadership and the role that school departmental heads play in improving education quality. GUEST: MASENNYYA DIKOTLA - CEO of Molteno Institute for Language a non-profit organisation that exists to help African children develop literacy, through local language content and the training of teachers.
8/3/20218 minutes, 34 seconds
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THOUTHGTLEADERS

YACOOB ABBA OMAR: A new cabinet and the hyphen between nation and stateGUEST: DR. YACOOB ABBA OMAR - Director Operations · Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection
8/3/20219 minutes, 47 seconds
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AFRICA AND I Twenty-year-old Othmane Zolati had never left his home  country of Morocco when he started his nearly four-year journey to Cape  Town, South Africa, with just $80, a small backpack, and a borrowed cheap  pocket camera.

AFRICA AND I Twenty-year-old Othmane Zolati had never left his home country of Morocco when he started his nearly four-year journey to Cape Town, South Africa, with just $80, a small backpack, and a borrowed cheap pocket camera.GUEST: OTHMANE ZOLATI - Photographer, Filmmaker and Adventurer
8/2/202115 minutes, 11 seconds
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SA SOCIAL DISTANCING DESIGN solutions attract interest abroad

GUEST: TRACY LYNCH - Creative Director and Founder Studio Lee Lynch
8/2/20217 minutes, 26 seconds
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We're human, too': Simone Biles highlights importance of mental health in  Olympics withdrawal

GUEST: DR. SATHS COOPER - Clinical Psychologist 
8/2/202114 minutes, 59 seconds
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WHAT IS ON YOUR HIKING BUCKET LIST?

Where have you hiked that you would recommend to the rest of usSend us a voice note and share your favourite hiking spot GUEST: TSEBISO MARUPING - Founder Hikeobics on 3 of her Favourite Hiking Trails? 
8/2/20216 minutes, 15 seconds
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PETROLHEAD

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
8/2/202120 minutes, 1 second
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

VACCINES IN THE WORKPLACE EPISODE 22 GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
8/2/202114 minutes, 32 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : XHANTI PAYI

GUEST: XHANTI PAYI : Economist & Founding Director Nascence Advisory and Research.
7/25/202144 minutes, 43 seconds
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Coding For Crayfish

GUEST: DANIEL SMITH - Marketplace Engagement Manager
7/25/202110 minutes, 15 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Caught in the storm: Exhibition, entertainment and events leaders speak out The Ticketpro Dome is the latest casualty of being unable to operate and the consequences of its closure will have a ripple effect through the South African economy. GUEST: ISMAIL MAHOMED - Director of the Centre for Creative Arts at University of KZN
7/25/202110 minutes, 27 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

GUEST: THERESHO SELESHO - CEO Matchbox Live
7/25/20219 minutes, 39 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

GUEST: KAVYA KAUSHIK – 17 Grade 11 Bryanston High School
7/25/20215 minutes, 17 seconds
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FRUGAL INNOVATION

GUEST: DR CYAN BROWN - Senior Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity
7/25/20219 minutes, 7 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION: BEST BOOK COVERS

7/25/202117 minutes, 51 seconds
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Public Health Warning by Concerned Civil Society Organisations Following the  UPL Pesticide Warehouse Fire in Durban.

GUEST: DESMOND DESA
7/24/20217 minutes, 34 seconds
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DR. SANGXA ROZANI - South African Physician who works in Manchester, UK.

7/24/202122 minutes, 22 seconds
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NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL

GUEST: DAVID APRIL : Member of the National Arts Festival Artistic Committee 
7/24/20218 minutes, 19 seconds
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Play Your Part Awards 2021 opens Poverty Alleviation Award nomination entries

GUEST: FIRDOZE BULBULIYA - Play Your Part Judge 
7/24/20219 minutes, 42 seconds
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PETROLHEAD

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
7/24/202116 minutes, 28 seconds
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Team Sweden calls on all partners to help #RebuildSA

GUEST: HÅKAN JUHOLT - Ambassador of Sweden to South Africa
7/24/20215 minutes, 44 seconds
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
7/24/202111 minutes, 54 seconds
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A large collection of African photography put on auction is offer as Aspire Art Auction puts  the work of over 50 photographers from 14 African countries under the hammer. It is titled  the African LENS-scape: Art Photography Collections

GUEST: PERCY MABANDU - Art Historian and Curator 
7/24/20218 minutes, 57 seconds
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East London-based singer-songwriter Xhanti Nokwali released his single Intlokomo off his debut album, Umthombo (spring water).

GUEST: XHANTI NOKWALI - Singer - Songwriter 
7/24/20219 minutes, 19 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION  Books To Read in difficult times. Faced with the Covid Epidemic and Unrest in  our country. What book would you recommend as a read for all of us?

GUEST: SARAH MOKWEBO - founder and curator of The Book Stokvel 
7/18/202118 minutes, 30 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

ROMARIO VALENTINE - uMhlanga conservationist, intends to spend his 10th birthday (26 July) assisting in completing an aviary and planting 250 trees. 
7/18/20215 minutes, 5 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER :  DR. ANNA TRAPIDO - food anthropologist; She is also a trained chef  and author of the award-winning book 'Hunger for Freedom

XOLISWA NDOYIYA - who was Madiba’s chef and is my very good friend Chef Siya Kobo
7/18/202140 minutes, 20 seconds
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SERVOLUTION a movement focused on serving our communities

DARYL HARDY - Co-Founder of DARE TO LOVE Movement leading the work of Servolution
7/18/202110 minutes, 25 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Let’s plant that tree. It’s never too late. GUEST: DR. WAHBIE LONG - Clinical Psychologist and Author of Nation on The Couch : Inside South Africa's Mind. 
7/18/202113 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trek4Mandela climbers summiting Mount Kilimanjaro for Mandela  Day

GUEST: RICHARD MABASO - CEO Imbumba Foundation
7/18/202111 minutes, 55 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Opinion piece: South Africa Burning - Shocked but not Surprised!  GUEST: DOMINIC GAOBEPE - Diversity & Inclusion Specialist at Cohesion Collective
7/18/20219 minutes, 5 seconds
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SHOUT SA activated #OperationCleanUp at Jabulani Mall Yesterday - Friday 16 July

GUEST: KABELO MABALANE - Co Director SHOUT SA / Artist
7/17/20218 minutes, 15 seconds
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MANDELA MONTH

Tafelsig man has reached out to youth on the Cape Flats by starting a free winterschool mentorship programme through the Each1TeachOne project. GUEST: CLINT HIGGINS - Founder Each One Teach One
7/17/20217 minutes, 25 seconds
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
7/17/202121 minutes, 50 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

7/17/202115 minutes, 55 seconds
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INDULAMITHI

GUEST: DR. TARA POLZER NGWATO - Research Director Social Surveys GUEST: DR. ASGHAR ADELZADEH - Director and Chief Economic Modeler
7/17/202119 minutes, 5 seconds
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DURBAN - DENIS HURLEY CENTRE

GUEST: RAYMOND PERRIER - Director Denis Hurley Centre
7/17/20215 minutes, 55 seconds
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REBUILD SOUTH AFRICA (#REBUILDSA) A volunteer group that started on Tuesday has already attracted nearly 27,000 members willing to clean up looted shopping malls, donate money, and transport food.

GUEST: EMELDA MASANGO - Rebuild SA Facebook group Founder
7/17/20213 minutes, 50 seconds
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GIFT OF THE GIVERS: announced how it will respond to the recent riots - and you can help them, too!

GUEST: IMTIAZ SOOLIMAN - Founder Gift Of The Givers
7/17/20218 minutes, 30 seconds
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BREATHWORK: How Do we Breathe and see the Light Ahead in the Midst of Unrest, Instability and Loss?

GUEST: DR. ELA MANGA - Integrated Medical Doctor
7/17/202111 minutes
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
7/12/202113 minutes, 10 seconds
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MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT

7/12/202122 minutes, 35 seconds
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SA Actress KIM ENGELBRECHT on new crime drama REYKA

KIM ENGELBRECHT -Actress
7/12/20217 minutes, 5 seconds
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Covid vaccines for people over 35 in South Africa – registration and rollout dates

GUEST: PROF. HELEN REES
7/12/202123 minutes, 55 seconds
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THE VREDEFORT DOME

TIAAN KRONJE - Real Adventures
7/12/20214 minutes, 50 seconds
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A study led by a University of Pretoria master’s student using South Africa’s MeerKAT telescope has led to the discovery of a group of 20 galaxies

GUEST: SHILPA RANCHOD - Masters Student University of Pretoria’s Department of Physics
7/12/20216 minutes, 55 seconds
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MBONGENI MASONDO

GUEST: MBONGENI MASONDO - Co Founder Sobae Frozen
7/12/20215 minutes, 25 seconds
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Visual Artist Mbongeni Fakudze’s latest artwork is DEFENDER OF THE CURRENCIES

MBONGENI FAKUDZE - Artist
7/12/20217 minutes, 45 seconds
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This Mandela Day, the Adopt-a-School Foundation (AAS), is launching a COVID-19 relief campaign to support schools across the country.

GUEST: STEVEN LEBERE - Adopt-a-School Foundation
7/12/20213 minutes, 55 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER

GARY RATHBONE - GM SABC SPORT  Neill Solomon (musician)  - and old friend, a sometime musical collaborator, my music publisher, and absolutely brilliant person who has been a fantastic supporter of local music and musicians for years. And a great musician and songwriter too Fred de Vries (writer) - another good friend and someone with whom I share a lot of tastes and values. fred has written some remarkable books and really understand the soul of generation, and the times we've lived through, very well. He's just launched a new book which is currently on sale, called 'Blues for the White Man'
7/11/202138 minutes, 15 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

Bird, Africa No Filter’s story agency, goes live     GUEST: MOKY MAKURA -   Africa No Filter Executive Director                 
7/11/20219 minutes, 25 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

Global study shows how Covid-19 upended charitable giving GUEST: GILL BATES - CEO of Charities Aid Foundation Southern Africa
7/11/202110 minutes, 30 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

The Nkandla drama: From tea parties to threats to constitutionalism GUEST: PROF. SETHULEGO MATEBESI - Senior Lecturer and Academic Head of the Department of Sociology, University of the Free State 
7/11/20219 minutes, 50 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

GUEST: SIYABONGA VILANE- (18) - Tutor at Cavendish Primary School.  
7/11/20216 minutes, 30 seconds
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What is BUCHU and what does it do for us?

GUEST: PATRICK BOUIC -  Co-founder of Synexa Life Sciences and Professor of Immunology at Stellenbosch University
7/11/20218 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mpho sefako

7/11/20219 minutes, 5 seconds
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NEUROPLASTICITY - HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET

GUEST: COLIN NORTHMORE - Principal of Evolve Online School
7/5/202111 minutes, 26 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

GUEST: ADV. MOJANKU GUMBI - Human Rights Lawyer & Defend our Democracy
7/5/202110 minutes, 39 seconds
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THOUGHTLEADERS,  STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS

STEPS TO SECURELY IMPLEMENTE E-VOTING IN AFRICA GUEST: KEITH MICHAEL – CEO and Founder Lebone Litho Printers
7/5/202110 minutes, 4 seconds
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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

GUEST: KAVYA KAUSHIK – 17 Grade 11 Bryanston High School
7/5/20219 minutes, 34 seconds
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GUEST PRESENTER : MSAKI

GUEST: MSAKI – Singer / Songwriter Full Name :Asanda Lusaseni Mvana/ 3 children (she said we might hear them in the background)
7/5/202142 minutes, 46 seconds
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WORD DOMINATION

REVIEW AND INTERVIEW GUEST: JANE EVANS – Author “A PATH UNEXPECTED”
7/5/202115 minutes, 8 seconds
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SA Festival for Children's Literature 2021

GUEST: DARRYL DAVID – Festival Director SA Festival for Children's Literature
7/5/20217 minutes, 57 seconds
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GUEST: WILHELM VAN RESNSBURG - Senior Art Specialist Strauss & Co and curator of the exhibition.

7/5/20218 minutes, 15 seconds
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Standard Bank Jazz Festival, Makhanda (Grahamstown) 2021

(Incorporating the Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Festival)Virtual on www.nationalartsfestival.co.za tickets also available on this site  GUEST: MANDISI DYANTYIS - Musician
7/5/202111 minutes, 13 seconds
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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES

GUEST: ANDRE VLOK – Conflict Management Specialist
7/5/202114 minutes, 7 seconds
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PETROLHEAD

MOTORING WITH NICO SMIT
7/5/202117 minutes, 27 seconds
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WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? We know Porridge, now we have been introduced to Butters.

GUEST: LES DA CHEF (LESEGO SEMENYA) - Chef
7/5/202111 minutes, 31 seconds
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GUEST: DR. SANGXA ROZANI -South African expat who works in Manchester, UK,

GUEST: DR. SANGXA ROZANI -South African expat who works in Manchester,UK,
7/5/202114 minutes, 50 seconds
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TOMORROW, Sunday July 4th is EARTH OVERSHOOT DAY

GUEST: DR. JAKO VOLSCHENK - Senior Lecturer in Strategy and SustainabilityUniversity of Stellenbosch Business School
7/5/20219 minutes, 54 seconds
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WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? We know Porridge, now we have been intro- duced to Lady Butters.

GUEST: LES DA CHEF (LESEGO SEMENYA) - Chef
7/3/202112 minutes, 20 seconds