On Political Analysis we look at an interesting opinion piece by Mphuthumi Ntabeni on Litnet.co.za titled “Who can save us from political demagogues?”. The articles looks at the political parties that we currently have and questions who can best serve South Africans at large from corruption and wreckage that has besieges us. It questions the manifestos of apolitical parties and their genuine intentions to serve South Africans. To tell us more about this we’re joined Mphuthumi Ntabeni, a South African author who’s debut novel, The Broken River Tent, won the University of Johannesburg Debut Novel Prize 2019. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has published the latest official fuel price adjustments, which will kick in from Wednesday, 3 April 2024. This hike will come in after Eskom confirmed the 12% electricity price increase for the 2024/25 financial year which kicked in today. While some may think it’s an April fool’s joke, it’s not. To tell us more how this will impact consumers we’re joined by enery expert, Prof Samson Mamphweli | Director of Centre for Renewable Energy: Stellenbosch University at Stellenbosch University See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a somber Easter weekend for Cape Town residents, with four reported fires devastating informal settlements in Langa, Mfuleni, and Du Noon in Milnerton. Throughout the weekend, firefighters worked tirelessly to rescue residents and contain the blazes. Joining us to provide further insight is Jermain Carlese, spokesperson for the Cape Town Fire Department. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our South African doing great thing is Lesley Mukwada, whose the founder of The Chemistry Solutions, which offers affordable water testing solutions and he is also a semi-finalists of the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP) Awards that were held in Pretoria last night. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This evening on our profile interview we talk to the Chief Executive Officer for the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority [INSETA], Gugu Mkhize, about her journey, challenges she encounters and how she resolved them, how she balances work and home life and how she relaxes. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This evening on Change your mindset feature, we continue to talk to author and consultant at changecreatorsa, Stanley Beckett, talking about "The Science of getting rich Chapter 13, a book written by Wallace D. Wattles. Tonight we discuss " chapter 13 titled - Getting into the right business - how to work on getting into the business that is most likely going to take you on the pathway towards wealth". See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the rhythmic signals of indigenous tribes to the war drums of ancient civilisations, On tonight’s edition of the Weird and Wonderful, we uncover how drums have played a vital role in conveying messages, transmitting information, and preserving cultural traditions throughout history. Join us as we journey through the fascinating tapestry of drum communication across time and cultures with my guest Tlale Makhene, Percussionist & Indigenous music teacher. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our nation is faced with a challenge: a shockingly low savings rate of just 0.5%. Deloitte South Africa's recent findings shed light on the income households, businesses, and governments save instead of spending in our economy. Many South Africans need help to keep their budgets out of the red in our current economic climate. The rising cost of staple foods along with the increased costs of everyday living make it difficult for most households to survive, let alone save. Sadly, those earning in the low-income bracket, who make up most of the workforce in South Africa, are especially hardest hit as they often rely on debt to make ends meet. Ultimately, the only lasting way to get out of debt is to change the way you think about how you spend your money. . This evening on Financial matters we talk about the shares, what are they, how and where can you buy them, how they can be featured in your retirement plan, as well as the do’s and don’ts of buying shares and as always we’re joined by Dr Frank Magwegwe, Head of Financial Wellness and Advisory at Nedbank and GIBS faculty member, joins us again on this discussion. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With the matric mid-year exams underway, an education expert highlights the value and importance of these exams as more than just preparation for finals. To elaborate on what to expect from these and the purpose they serve we’re joined by Dingaan Moropane, Acting Deputy Dean: Teaching and Learning at The Independent Institute of Education’s Rosebank College. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The arrival of a newborn can bring great happiness to a couple's life and alter dynamics within their relationship. However, this change isn't always positive. Sometimes, the birth of a baby can strain the relationship and even lead to its breakdown due to various factors. If you've recently had a baby and noticed strain in your relationship but aren't sure why or how it's happening, you're not alone. To help us unpack this further, we’re joined by Family & parenting coach, Susan Gregor-Harlen. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This evening on Legal Matters, we talk about out of court” divorce settlements. What is it, how it works, its pros and cons, what’s entailed in the settlement and what the difference between reaching such a settlement is versus litigation. To tell us more about this we’re joined by Claire Thomson, Specialist Family Law Practitioner and Head of the Family Law Department at Witz Inc. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Defend our Democracy Movement launched a national civil society campaign called Election Watch from last year. Election Watch is aimed at observing and pronouncing on the integrity of the upcoming 2024 elections in South Africa. This year marks 30 years of democracy and in the last three decades and we have seen positive change, development and transformation, but also failure: state capture, corruption, unemployment and poor service delivery. The 2024 elections will be the most contested yet; as a result we want organisations and ordinary people to come together to protect the integrity and credibility of the elections. To tell us more about this campaign were joined by Zaakirah Vadi Defend Our Democracy Executive Director. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato today held a media briefing to outline the accelerated security control measures at the ports of entry during Easter period. The BMA, which is the third law enforcement service in the Republic, announced border control issues and deployments, requirements for travellers as well as adjusted operational hours at the ports. Dr Mike Masiapato joins us to tell us what to expect when travelling during this easter period. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mapisa-Nqakula, former Minister of Defence, faces accusations of accepting bribes totalling R2.3 million from a Department of Defence supplier. The alleged incidents occurred during her tenure as minister of defence before she was redeployed to Parliament in 2021. She denies the corruption allegations. The operation by the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) Investigating raided the home of National Assembly speaker on Tuesday, 19th March 2024, as part of a corruption inquiry against her. The Speaker steadfastly upholds her strong conviction of innocence, and reaffirms that she has nothing to hide," adding that the search at her residence lasted over five hours. The DA has tabled a formal motion of no confidence against embattled National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula who announced on Thursday that she had taken special leave FROM HER position as speaker and from the ANC. So far, the DA’s motion of no confidence against Mapisa-Nqakula has not been scheduled in the updated parliamentary calendar, nor is there any indication of whether the ethics committee has finalised its deliberation on the ethics complaint against her in relation to the defence-related corruption claims. Without an ethics report adopted in the House, all outstanding matters lapse by the end of the parliamentary term. Put simply, if the no confidence motion and ethics complaint are not finalised by this Thursday, they simply fall away. It is unlikely that a new post-29 May Parliament will revive these since Mapisa-Nqakula is not on the governing ANC’s election candidates lists and will not return to domestic public life. Karam Singh, Executive Director at Corruption Watch joins us for this discussion. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glaucoma, a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, essential for good vision, is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness in Africa affecting more than 6 million people. Shockingly only 1 in 20 are aware they have glaucoma and 50% will be blind in one eye by the time they seek an ophthalmologist for the first time. In today's edition of Medical Matters, we delve into Glaucoma, often referred to as the silent thief of sight, exploring its causes, identifying those most susceptible to it, and discussing available treatments. Joining me for this discussion is Dr Phillip Phatudi, Ophthalmologist. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our South Afrian doing great thing this evening is Lize Marais. Lize Marais founded a special needs school, Milkwood Learning Academy, years ago with a dream to make inclusive education more accessible. As the school and its Toy Library face closure, the fight is on to keep Milkwood’s doors and all the hope that walks through them, open. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How we communicate with consumers has become increasingly relevant — and communication in the digital space is incredibly important in reaching consumers on the platforms where they spend hours every day and want to engage with content that is authentic and not a hard sell. Sibabalwe ‘Siba’ Sesmani, the CEO of Unorthodox Group, manages brand commercial deals for Am and Mapimpi. She elaborates on why athletes should aim to maximise working with brands at their peak. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This evening on Kwantu we look at the issue of children with ancestral calling in school and how our education can be better equipped to assist such children and joining to have this discussion is Siyabonga Mkhize, African spiritual advisor & MD of Umsamo. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Human Right Day we talk to Prof Sethulego Matebesi, an Associate Professor and Academic Head of Department of Sociology at the University of the Free State, about an interesting article that he wrote titled “Human Rights this and that... whose perspective matters?”. The article looks a the challenges that the governments and activists alike have encountered in trying to promote, protect, observe and monitor the development of human rights See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On ‘In Conversations with Dr Eve’ we talk about the trauma of consent. Dr Eve explores the research that indicates that “rough sex” is the primary form of sexual activity in teens and young adults. It is linked to consent and pornography and social media. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Greek philosopher Heraclitus remarked, “The only thing that is constant is change.” He is right, but in today’s pace of change, which seems faster than ever, and showing few signs of slowing down anytime soon. This rapid change impacts us individually and collectively. It introduces fresh problems and challenges to which we need to respond. In this fast-shifting working world, organisations will have to raise their workforce’s adaptability to remain successful. Every person, at every level of an organisation, must be able to adapt quickly and effectively. Without doing so, organisations risk being left behind. This evening on change you’re mindset Michael Lee, multiple TedX speaker, joins us to talk about “why adaptability has been named the top skill for work this year”. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the weird and wonderful we talk about bird mythology. Have you been pooed on by a bird? Is there a bird that frequents your yard, even comes into the house? Is there a bird you see a lot on the road? A dead bird? Been attacked by a bird? Tell us about a bird in your life, what does it do? It might have a meaning for you. Mogaile Mogashoa, Engineer, Historian and Founder of , joins us to talk about bird mythology. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a world where financial literacy is often overlooked, it is essential to recognize that financial education is not a privilege but a basic human right. The ability to manage finances effectively and make informed money decisions is critical to living a happy life that one can afford. This evening on Financial matters we talk about the right to financial education and we’re joined by Dr Frank Magwegwe, Head of Financial Wellness and Advisory at Nedbank and GIBS faculty member, joins us again on this discussion. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s been said more than once that South Africa’s survival and prosperity have hinged upon, and continues to depend upon entrepreneurship. Looking to the future, however, we have to ensure that this entrepreneurial spirit survives, and is further fostered. But how do we revitalise entrepreneurship in the country to get to a place where it creates jobs and contribute meaningfully to the economy and the ordinary lives of South Africans? Dr Steven Zwane, Chief Operating Officer at Absa, joins us to discuss how we could possibly achieve this. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A couple of weeks ago on Legal Matters we spoke about property investment and how to manage it as well as some of the challenges that those who have invested in property encountered. We spoke to Simba Takuva, Director of Takuva Attorneys and a consultant at Molatudi Inc. about optimising property investment structures. This evening we continue with that discussion as we have part two of it. CONTACT EMAIL: Simba.takuva@takuvalaw.com TEL: 010 211 9068 See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy, has welcomed the passing of the Electricity Regulations and Amendment (ERA) Bill by the National Assembly (NA). The ERA Bill criminalises the unlawful destruction and damage of electricity infrastructure, inclusive of transmission, distribution or generation equipment and infrastructure. To help understand how this bill will work, we’re joined by energy expert Matthew Cruz. See omnystudio.com/listener https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.