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Our mandate is to inform and educate the community about Islam. Its audience is drawn from Muslim backgrounds and encompasses almost all age groups in the Western Cape Metropole and Boland. VOC’s programming is focused on religion as well as the cultural, political, social and economic issues confronting the community. The demographics of the community served by VOC are approximately 95% black and 5% white.
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Nasreen Salie speaks all things Goo Chee Mama

A local muslimah and fashionista has revamped the famous “Gucci” brand, usually exclusive to the rich. Introducing: Goo Chee Mama! Chique and affordable modest wear for any woman, of any size, for any occasion. A dynamic collaboration between industry professionals hit the ground running in December 2019, with a vision to design, manufacture and sell a wide range of garments under one roof. Goo Chee Mama hopes to cater to the needs of women from all walks of life and is home to leisure, sports, casual and formal wear for all shapes, ages and styles. Founder Nasreen Salie spoke to Real Talk about the humble beginnings and hopes for the future. Listen to the full audio below! To view the products, hit the links below or contact 082 594 5838. Alternatively, visit the store at No 3 Carrick Crescent, Athlone Industria, Cape Town (Opposite Elite Cash n Carry and above HQ foods) Facebook · Instagram
11/18/20217 minutes, 56 seconds
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VOC Breakfast one on one with DA Mayor Elect

The IEC revealed the official results of the local government elections last night. According to the IEC, the ANC achieved a majority of the votes and will now govern 161 municipalities across the country.The DA achieved a majority in 13 municipalities. Today we are joined by DA mayor Elect Geordin Hill-Lewis
11/5/202145 minutes, 31 seconds
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UCT student Aaminah Domingo speaks social media trends amid arrival of Palestinian Activist Muna El-Kurd

With the rise of social media in the 21st century, we give credit to its ability to translate into the mobilization of people in real life. This has been achieved through many a social media trend such as the “Black Lives Matter” movement, “Climate Justice” and “Free Palestine”. As Palestinian activist Muna El-Kurd touched down in Cape Town this week, the focus was predominately on the latter. But why is it that social media trends die out so quickly? And how can we maintain its momentum? Real Talk asked the social media sphere about the matter and linked up with UCT student Aaminah Domingo to hear her thoughts. The passionate South African is among those vying for the liberation of Palestine and the condemnation of the Apartheid state of Israel. The 20-year-old also speaks about the importance of advocacy and how El-Kurd has inspired her. Listen to the full conversation below:
10/22/20218 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Hood Kitchen's co-founder Anwar Arendse

The Hood Kitchen Mitchell's Plain- "Connecting #capetown #southafrica and the #world Indeed". That is exactly what the team behind the latest local cuisine is seeking to accomplish- connect the world to the "lekker dyt" available exclusively to the Mother City! Taking a deeply rooted, community approach to good food; The Hood Kitchen serves a variety of traditional burger joint specials with unique Kaapse twist. Real Talk chatted to co-founder Anwar Arendse to get the low down on the business' humble beginnings and where it plans to grow to in coming months. Listen to the full audio or hit the links below to check out their menu and social platforms. Facebook · Instagram · YouTube · Menu (may be subject to changes) — PDF (225.0 KB)
10/22/202115 minutes, 42 seconds
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Razbeecka's Boutique Founder chats about unique modest wear

In a bid to keep up with trends, many fashion outlets fall short of providing real "modest wear" options. Cape Town based Razbeecka's Boutique, however, promises to deliver beautiful, flattering outfits and Islamic accessories for every occasion. Founder Razbeecka Turner popped by VOC's Salt River studios to tell Real Talk about her vision to make quality clothing and authentic books accessible. Listen to the full conversation! Check the business out on social media via the links below, email [email protected] or Whatsapp directly to 067 233 9599. Website · Facebook · Instagram
10/8/20219 minutes, 11 seconds
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Founder Abdul Jaleel Jabodien on the Women's Needs Organisation

Amid an indecent coupling of ongoing Gender-Based violence and inadequate access to services plaguing the lives and homes of South Africans, a new organisation seeks to provide relief to women in need. The newly launched Women's Needs Organisation aims to make Cape Town the hub of aid for those affected by abuse. A multi-facetted approach will make use of professional services to cater to womens' physical, emotional and legal concerns and enable the creation of a sustainable future. Founder Abdul Jaleel Jabodien joined Real Talk to unpack this vital resource. Visit the links below to find out more about the organisation or contact 081 883 2162 or email [email protected]. Listen to the full interview below: Facebook · Instagram · Website
10/1/202116 minutes, 50 seconds
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Raadiyah Smith talks @Radz_Artistry

Youthful Capetonian artist Raadiyah Smith joined Real Talk to talk about getting her art business off the ground. The young woman highlighted how the Quran inspired her journey. Visit her social media pages to see more visuals and click below to listen to her full interview: Instagram · Facebook
8/12/20216 minutes, 28 seconds
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Chair Ilyaas Amien on UCT MSA's annual Islam Week

As Muslim youth continue to grapple with navigating an increasingly Westernized society, the Muslim Student Association at UCT will be delving into the essence of Islam as a solution to several societal ills. A host of learned speakers and enthusiastic youth will take centre stage in the mostly virtual event, between Monday 9 August 2021 and Saturday 14 August. The line-up includes an outreach programme and crucial discussions such as the "Science and Islam", "Medical benefits of Faith", "Islamic history in the Cape" and "Adaab in Islam". Participants of all ages can look forward to a week of riveting information sharing and spiritual upliftment In Sha Allah. Links to the annual event are attached below. UCT MSA Chair Ilyaas Amien spoke to Real Talk about the event: Insta handle · Facebook · Twitter · Links to all talks/events
8/6/202114 minutes, 5 seconds
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World Mental Illness Awareness

It is still World Mental Illness awareness month here in Sa. So two weeks ago we discussed what is mental llness in Adults. Today we focus on Mental Illness in Children. We will speak about, Symptoms, Treatment & Support and coping mechanisms with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Marc De Leray
7/26/202116 minutes, 37 seconds
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Youtuber Muhammed Fakier talks tech and transport

As the Real Talk Team unpacks youth and public transport, Youtuber and tech enthusiast Muhammed Fakier talks tech and transport.
7/23/202110 minutes, 27 seconds
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Hafiz Achmat Solomon speaks to unemployed youth

As Real Talk unpacks the newly reinstated R350 grant and its impact on the youth; the Isnad Academy’s Hafiz Achmat Solomon takes an Islamic perspective. We look at the way Muslim leaders had assisted the most vulnerable in society, what unemployed youth can do to stay positive and what the Quran and Sunnah says about being the recipient of financial aid.
7/23/202112 minutes, 27 seconds
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World Mental Illness Awareness

It is still World Mental Illness awareness month here in Sa. So last week we discussed what Mental Illness is. Today we focus on Mental Illness in Adults. We will speak about, Symptoms, Treatment & Support and coping mechanisms with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Marc De Leray.
7/12/202118 minutes, 2 seconds
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Delta Variant’s impact right now, and to the future

The Delta variant has been one of the primary reasons behind the President pushing the country to level 4 lockdown. With the Gauteng provinces riddled with cases, the question arises as to how does the Western Cape fair, and what can South Africans expect moving forward? Should the lockdown be extended, increased, or lessened?
7/11/202114 minutes, 35 seconds
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Night Surgery

Yusuf Fisher chats with Doctor Winile Makhaye who is an Ear Nose and Throat Specialist at Melomed Mitchell’s plain hospital. They discuss Chronic otitis media (long standing ear infection)
7/5/202150 minutes, 16 seconds
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World Mental Illness Awareness

So today the 5th July marks the start to World Mental Illness awareness month. We see and face many situations where mental illness is around us all the time. Be it in our families, in our communities or just in a public space. However what is mental illness? How do we determine who suffers from it? How can one cure it? What do you do when you come over such a situation? These are the questions that lingers.
7/5/202116 minutes, 6 seconds
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Africa Muslims Agency Qurbani 2021

Ayesha Laatoe speaks with AMA Regional Manager Hussain Choonara about: In the past Africa Muslims Agency has run a large Qurbani program, which goes far beyond the act of the actual Qurbani. The qurbani Campaign slogan is Sustain, Sacrifice, Share. AMA has been proactive in its approach to afford those less fortunate to fully benefit from the act of Qurbani. From the Herdsmen receiving an increase in business, to the villagers experiencing the Qurbanu and of course the recipients of the meat.
6/30/202113 minutes, 35 seconds
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Matoto Technologies

James Mathubeng speaks to Ayesha Laatoe about Empowering entrepreneurs through technology.
6/30/20218 minutes, 58 seconds
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education and awareness-raising for low-income energy users

Ayesha Laatoe spoke with Brian Jones about how to prioritise effective education and awareness-raising for low-income energy users, including information about energy efficiency, safety, tampering, vandalism and theft. Awareness and education are vital areas of intervention in decreasing energy poverty in low-income households.
6/28/202112 minutes, 4 seconds
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Relief Hour with Al-Imdaad Foundation

Civilians continue to flee armed conflict and insecurity in northern Mozambique, more than two months after militants attacked the coastal city of Palma, located in Cabo Delgado province. The Al-Imdaad Foundation has been on the grounds bringing relief to these people assisting them and here today we're joined by Qari Ziyaad Patel who speak about how they need your help to help others.
6/23/20219 minutes, 11 seconds
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Energy Awareness with The City of Cape Town

Home safety is important and to prioritise effective education and awareness-raising for low-income energy users, including information about energy efficiency, safety, tampering, vandalism and theft. Awareness and education are vital areas of intervention in decreasing energy poverty in low-income households. To discuss some energy saving tips we have Kadri Nassiep the Executive Director and Energy and Climate Change Directorate with us on line.
6/22/202114 minutes, 38 seconds
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Substance Abuse Expert David Bayever on the #LeanOnMe campaign

As Real Talk advances through South Africa’s Youth Month, we recognized the old-age concern around substance abuse. In a country where an array of drugs is readily available to the masses, increasingly so for the youth, we spoke to a Substance Abuse Expert to unpack the how’s, why’s and what-to-do’s. While creating new concoctions with drug addicts chasing a new high, a growing trend on the Cape Flats is the use of codeine- found in cough mixtures- along with other ingredients such as fizzy drinks. Dubbed “lean” in social circles, the mixture is sipped like a cold drink and has an intoxicating, calming effect which can last anywhere between 3 and 6 hours. Children as young as 12 have been found to become addicted. Real Talk spoke to Substance Abuse Expert David Bayever about the #LeanOnMe campaign to combat the scourge. Addiction Center. Codeine Addiction and Abuse · Codeine Side Effects: Is Addiction Possible? · Lean Drink aka Purple Drank: Deadly Effects Risks and Treatment · SA helplines · Addiction
6/18/202117 minutes, 42 seconds
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Busi Selena talks GUFI's upcoming youth event

In commemoration of Youth Day on June 16th, the Gugulethu urban farming initiative (GUFI) is set to host 15 kids who will be taught how to grow crop from seed up. The organisation aims to use agriculture education to uplift communities and teach youth about sustainable farming. This weeks event will be held in collaboration with Garden MAD - which is an abbreviation for Music, Art, Dance and Drama. There will also be a permablitz. Real Talk spoke to GUFI communications manager Busi Selena.
6/18/20219 minutes, 10 seconds
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Euros Duncan Crowie

Feroz Sheikh sits in conversation with Euros Duncan Crowie as he unpacks his journey through the love of sport
6/13/202145 minutes, 9 seconds
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Jean Marc Ithier

Feroz Sheikh chats with Mr Jean Marc Ithier who discusses his love for sport and also shares his sporting journey.
6/6/202137 minutes, 38 seconds
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Siyabuya campaign #MakeSABetter

With the looming third wave the country has only reached a one million mark vaccinating our people and many more still need to be vaccinated. That is why Siyabuya is urging people not to be lax but still take precautionary measures of putting a mask,sanitising and social distance. To avoid large gatherings as those are the contributing factors for people to get infected with COVID-19. Joining us online is Malene Rossouw, co-founder and the external lead of the Siyabuya movement to unpack this discussion.
6/6/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Analysis of the Jeremy Vearey case

Western Cape detectives head Jeremy Vearey has been fired over social media posts criticising national police commissioner General Khehla Sitole. Vearey was found guilty of misconduct following disciplinary action linked to several Facebook posts he made between December 2020 and February 2021. It was recommended that he be dismissed and Sitole subsequently signed off on his sacking. Let us chat to Eldred De Klerk, Senior policing, and Social conflict specialist - Africa Centre for Security and Intelligence Praxis??
6/2/202110 minutes, 3 seconds
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Follow up with SAMTOA regarding umrah refunds

SAMTOA says mutamireen who are struggling with the refunding for the pilgrimage, should contact the various stakeholders. Chairperson Sedick Steenkamp, explains that international industries have been hit hard with the pandemic. This includes the travel industry and its airlines, hotels and consortiums.
6/1/20216 minutes, 28 seconds
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City to write off billions of debts

The City of Cape Town has announced that just over R4 billion in debt will be written off. The municipality says this is to help residents, organisations, and businesses. The write offs which will be done in phases applies to qualifying debtors. It comes a day after the city announced that rates and electricity will be going up as of July 1st. Let’s chat to the City of Cape Town’s Revenue Director, Trevor Blake to get some clarity on the matter
6/1/20218 minutes, 33 seconds
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Mitchell's Plain Eagles

Feroz Sheikh Speaks to The Mitchell’s Plain Eagles about there sports and what it is they contribute to a better sporting future for our Youth.
5/30/202134 minutes, 11 seconds
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Boeta Cassiem

Feroz Sheikh Speaks to well known Boeta Cassiem about his sporting journey and his love for sport
5/23/202137 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Local Weekend Getaways Are Taking Off

With the COVID-19 pandemic that has made the economic environment very difficult for the hospitality industry, the survival of many businesses is going to rest on the support of South Africans without international visitors because of the lockdown. Joining us online is Niels Verspui, Country Manager of RoomRacoon South Africa to unpack this discussion.
5/9/20219 minutes
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AFRICA REPORT WITH DR PAUL KARIUKI

• DR Congo declares end of Ebola Outbreak • Didier Drogba: We can have a stable Africa • Court tries to stop case against French soldiers in Rwanda
5/5/202118 minutes, 12 seconds
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DA leader in the Western Cape Bonginkosi Madikizela resigns

The DA provincial leader in the Western Cape, Bonginkosi Madikizela has resigned both as leader and member of the legislature. He had recently been been suspended from the party amid allegations of faking his qualification. We now chat to lecturer in the department of African studies at the Nelson Mandela university, Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast.
4/30/20217 minutes, 10 seconds
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UCT San and Khoi university fire tragedy

The San and Khoi University Digital Archive Research Group on UCT African Studies have issued a statement following the fire that burned down the African Studies Special Collection Library on 18 April. We now chat to the Interim Director, San and Khoi Unit at UCT, Dr June Bam-Hutchinson.
4/30/20217 minutes, 4 seconds
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Middle East Report

In this week's Middle East Report in partnership with the London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following: -Human Rights Watch report concludes Israel is committing apartheid against Palestine. -Tensions in Jerusalem leave 100s of Palestinians injured as far right Israelis march and chant death to the Arab -Egypt executes 17 prisoners including 80 year old Quran teacher. On line for comment is MEMO multi-media journalist, Jehan Alfarra. follow stories at www.MiddleEastMonitor.com Twitter: @MiddleEastMnt
4/30/202118 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weekly Africa report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following: -SADC to deploy 3,000 strong military force to northern Mozambique -Lesotho PM faces ouster after break-up of ruling party -US warns Africa against China's growing role in the region. On line for comment is Dr Paul Kariuki, Executive Director, Democracy Develpoment Programme at UKZN, and convener at Africa Policy Circle.
4/29/202120 minutes, 29 seconds
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SA BDS welcomes HRW report on Israeli's apartheid

The SA BDS Coalition has welcomed the report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) which demonstrates that Israel is carrying out apartheid through detailing specific actions that constitute persecution and apartheid, crimes considered among the most odious in international law. We now chat to coalition member William Shoki.
4/29/20216 minutes, 56 seconds
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Takaful insurance products

Takaful insurance products with Accounts Executive, Zainab Majiet.
4/29/202112 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is this the defining moment for the ANC?

We continue our discussion on president Ramaphosa's maiden appearance at the Zondo Commission. His testimony will be crucial to SA's political future as well as his political survival in the party. We now chat to Politics and Public Policy lecturer at the University of Technology, Levy Ndou.
4/29/20217 minutes, 40 seconds
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ANC president Cyril Ramphosa appears at Zondo Commission

ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has made his first appearance at the State Commission of Inquiry. The focus of his appearance is on ANC policy and cadre deployment. We now chat to Director of Research at ASRI, Angelo Fick.
4/29/20218 minutes, 40 seconds
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People's Assembly gather to "Defend our Democracy"

A wide range of community organisations today joined forces and voices in a People's Assembly aimed at "Defending our Democracy". The meeting brings together over 40 diverse groups, including the Muslim Judicial Council, South African Council of Churches and non profit organisations. We now chat to Shaykh Igsaan Taliep, Principal, International Peace Institute of SA, IPSA who represented the MJC.
4/28/202113 minutes, 2 seconds
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Weekly Economic report

In this week's economic report, we look at the following: Public Sector Wage Bill negotiations reach deadlock -Government interdicted from paying out any businesses from TEF fund -Oil prices have fallen more than 1 percent as covid-19 surge in India dents world demand. On line for comment is political science lecturer at the University of Pretoria, Dr Jason Musyoka. Twitter@jasonmusyoka.
4/28/202113 minutes, 39 seconds
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Israeli police removes barricades from Al-Aqsa mosque

After 13 days of clashes in and around Jerusalem's Damascus Gate , Israel police removed barricades from near the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem, in a move apparently aimed at easing tensions following days of violent confrontations. We now chat to Motea Msabeh, Palestinian political activist with ties to Hamas.
4/27/202110 minutes, 28 seconds
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SA to hold local government elections on 27 October.

South Africa will hold the local government elections on 27 October. This was announced by president Cyril Ramaphosa. This will be the sixth time in democratic SA that voters will elect leadership and public representatives at Metro, District and local levels. So is the country ready for the polls? We now chat to political science lecturer at the University of South Africa (UNISA) Prof Dirk Kotze.
4/23/20219 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weekly Middle East Report

In this week's Middle East report in partnership with the London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following: -Egypt fires top railway official after deadly train crashes -Outrage after Kuwait woman killed for refusing marriage proposal -British soldiers can now be prosecuted for war crimes in dramatic UK government u-turn -Israel issues demolition orders to Palestinian homes in West Bank. On line for comment is MEMO multimedia journalist, Jehan Alfarra. follow stories at www.MiddleEastMonitor.com Twitter: @MiddleEastMnt
4/23/202118 minutes, 46 seconds
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Stats-SA releases Consumer Price Index (CPI)

Stats -SA has released the Consumer Price Index for first quarter of 2021. The CPI measures monthly changes in prices for a range of consumer products. We now chat to Patric Kelly, Chief Director responsible for price statistics.
4/23/20219 minutes, 30 seconds
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What needs to be done to stop bullying in schools

On Monday 12 April 2021, Lufuno Mavhunga, a 15 year -old female learner at Mbilwi secondary in Limpopo, was aggressively assaulted by another learner at school. She subsequently committed suicide . But what needs to be done to stop bullying in schools? We now chat to Dr Emmanuel Mayeza, Senior lecturer Department of Sociology at the University of Free State.
4/23/202112 minutes, 49 seconds
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ABSA parts ways with CEO Daniel Mminele

ABSA Bank has parted ways with CEO Daniel Mminele after only 16 months in the job. Mminele's departure is linked to alleged disagreements with company board. So what can we make of this sudden departure? We now chat to Solly Moeng, CEO and founder of DonValley Reputation Managers.
4/23/20217 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weekly Africa report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following: -Chad president Idriss Deby killed in battle with rebels -Zimbabwean parliament votes to scrap presidential running mate clause -Ethnic violence surges in Ethiopia. We now chat to Dr Paul Kariuki, Executive Director, Democracy Development Program (DDP) at University of KwaZulu-Natal and also convener at Africa Policy Circle.
4/23/202118 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weekly Economic report

In this week's world economic report, we look at the following US Senators call on Biden to back India and South Africa on Covid-19 vaccine. -Reserve bank says Tokyo's claims of donor fund theft is a scam -SARS to improve tax collection over the next 3 years. On line for comment is Executive Director, Democracy Development Project (DDP) at the university of KwaZulu-Natal, and convener at the Africa Policy Circle.
4/21/202116 minutes, 16 seconds
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SA deports ringleaders of refugee protests in Cape Town

Home Affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has confirmed a decision to deport 41 people who were part of a group of foreign nationals in Cape Town. Among those deported were the ringleaders of the 2019 protests. On line for comment is Frederick Bakala, legal expert at FGB Legal, and Hafez Mohammed, spokesperson for Women and Children Concern (WCC)
4/21/202121 minutes, 45 seconds
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Zondo Commission offices burgled

Offices of the Zondo Commission of inquiry into alleged state capture were on Sunday burgled resulting the loss of a laptop and computer . Last week, a bullet casting was found in one of the room after a single bullet was shot through the window. So is this an isolated incidence? We chat to Accountability Now head of projects, Paul Hoffman.
4/20/20217 minutes, 46 seconds
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ANC veteran Tokyo Sexwale says billions stolen from the Heritage Fund

ANC veteran Toky Sexwale says billions of rand has been stolen from the Heritage Fund. Sexwale says the money has been sourced to help fund free education and provide assistance to the old. On line for comment is lecturer in the department of African studies at Nelson Mandela university, Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast.
4/20/202110 minutes, 40 seconds
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Banks silent on fate of clients' home loans

The Banking Association of SA (BASA) has turned down an invitation from the Institute for Race Relations (IRR) to put forward its views on the implementation of the Expropriation Bill for its clients. On line for comment is IRR Program Manager, Terrence Corrigan.
4/20/202110 minutes, 10 seconds
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UCT implements emergency measures following devastating fires

The University of Cape Town (UCT) has put emergency measures in place in order to respond to the fire that started on Sunday. The university has arranged accommodation for students evacuated from residences. On line for comment is UCT spokesperson Elijah Moholola.
4/20/20217 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ramadan in the pandemic

As Muslims continue to celebrate Ramadan, we look at how the pandemic has affected the daily lives of Muslims across the world. We now go to Turkey and speak to Dr Mehraj udd Din, post-doctoral fellow at the Centre for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA) in Turkey.
4/20/202118 minutes, 44 seconds
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IMF revises SA's growth rate to 3.1%

IMF has upwardly revised the growth outlook for SA from 2.8% to 3.1%. This was revealed in its World Economic Report on Tuesday. So what does this mean for SA's economy? we now chat to Miyelani Mkhabela, CEO at Antswisa Transaction Advisory.
4/16/20219 minutes, 35 seconds
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How to keep fit in Ramadan

How do you keep fit in Ramadan? well, let's begin by looking at the first 10 days of Ramadan, were we look at your personal, dietary, physical and spiritual transformations. We now chat to Solly Said, SA's karate Grandmaster.
4/16/202113 minutes, 32 seconds
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Forgotten but remembered- refugees celebrate Ramadaan in Cape Town.

As the Muslim faith celebrate the month of Ramadaan across the world, we look at the refugees and asylum seekers in Cape Town and how they are celebrating the holy month after being forced out of their communities. On line is Hafiz Mohamed, spokesperson for Women and Children Concern, WCC, refugee advocacy group based in Cape Town.
4/16/20218 minutes, 37 seconds
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How relief agencies are surving in covid-19 pandemic

As covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns continue to take a toll on people's livelihoods and financial aspects of relief agencies, many have found themselves in jeopardy as they try to find ways to survive in the pandemic. One such organisation is the Muslim Refugees Association in South Africa (MRASA), a non profit aimed at creating a harmonious relationship between locals and foreign nationals. We now chat to project coordinator at MRASA, Nurudeen Ssempa.
4/16/20218 minutes, 55 seconds
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Weekly Middle East Report

In this week's Middle East Report in partnership with the London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following: -Palestinian mission in the UK says prime minister's failure to back ICC probe into Israel war crimes regrettable -Joe Biden pulling all US forces from Afghanistan by September 11 -Amnesty France condemns controversial French bill. On line for comment is MEMOM political analyst, Nasim Ahmed. www.MiddleEastMonitor.com Twitter: @MiddleEastMnt
4/16/202117 minutes, 30 seconds
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SA citizens spending more than they earn

A survey by accounting firm Deloitte revealed that the personal financial damage of South Africans had been made worse by the pandemic. The survey revealed that seven of every 10 South Africans were spending all of their income every month. We now chat to the CEO of Antswisa Transaction Advisory, Miyelani Mkhabela.
4/16/20218 minutes, 34 seconds
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Chief Justice says Gordhan inquired about close friend Dhanya Pillay

Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has revealed that former finance minister Pravin Gordhan had approached him to ask how his close friend judge Dhanya Pillay had fared after completing an interview for a position on the Supreme Court. The exchange happened in 2016. We now chat to DonValley brand reputation managers, Solly Moeng.
4/15/20217 minutes, 53 seconds
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ANC -SG broadens scope of "step aside" rule

ANC SG Ace Magashule has asked the nine provincial secretaries to submit a list of all party members facing charges of corruption and other serious crimes. So what next? we chat to lecturer, department of African Studies at Nelson Mandela University, Dr Ntsikelelo Benjamin.
4/15/202110 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weekly Africa report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following: -Former Burkina Faso president Blaise Campaore charged for murder of ex-president Thomas Sankara -DRC president names new cabinet -Somalia parliament extends president's firm. On line for comment is Dr Paul Kariuki, Convener at Africa Policy Circle (APC).
4/15/202114 minutes, 22 seconds
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Hlophe misconduct , does this guarantee his removal?

SA's JSC is facing decisions that will determine the fate of western cape judge president John Hlophe. So what for the embattled Judge? We chat to Director at Mosima Legal , Mosima Rasesemola
4/14/202112 minutes, 30 seconds
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Covid-19 infections on the decline

An Artificial Intelligence powered system has predicted that the country is at low risk of a third wave of covid-19 infections. The system functions by predicting future daily confirmed cases based on historical data from the country's past infection history. We now chat to Director of Research at UWC, Professor Burtram Fielding
4/14/202117 minutes
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SA cliches top spot as business destination

President Ramaphosa says the digital economy presents opportunities to create jobs now that the covid-19 has accelerated things. This comes following the country clinching top spot as a global business destination. On line for comment is Head of School of Economics and Business Sciences at Wits, Professor Jannie Rossouw.
4/13/20219 minutes, 23 seconds
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NUMSA rejects Eskom boards probe into De Ruyter

National Union Metalworkers of SA says Eskom board's probe into allegations of racism against its CEO Andre de Ruyter would be a sham process. We now chat to Numsa spokesperson, Phakamile Hlubi- Majola.
4/13/202112 minutes, 25 seconds
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Webinar on Transitional Justice Societies: SA in Context

The University of the Western Cape (UWC)'s African Central for Transnational Criminal Justice hosted a webinar looking into "The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Transitional Justice Societies: We now chat to acting director of ACTCJ at UWC, Professor John Mark Iyi.
4/9/202110 minutes, 41 seconds
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Land Court Bill- step in the right direction

Since the announcement by minister of justice that cabinet has approved the Land Court Bill, that made reference to a number of important provisions in the Bill that could impact on the effective determination of disputes around land in the country. we now chat to Dr Marda Horn, senior lecturer in the department of private law at University of Free State.
4/9/20218 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weekly Middle East Report

In this week's Middle East report with the London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following : -US to restore more than $200m in aid to Palestine -Jordan issues gaga order on news relating to Prince Hamza -US lifts sanctions off ICC. On line is political analyst at MEMO, Nasim Ahmed. www.MiddleEastMonitor.com Twitter: @MiddleEastMnt
4/9/202114 minutes, 28 seconds
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SADC leaders convenes urgent meeting on Mozambique

SADC leaders will this week convene an urgent meeting to deal with crisis in Mozambique. The Heads of State will meet to plan the way forward after insurgents attacked the northern province of Cabo Delgado. So what can we expect from SADC? On line is ACLEDIFO Africa analyst, Jasmine Opperman.
4/8/202111 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weekly Africa report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following: -SADC set to hold emergency meeting on Mozambique -Tanzania new president signals a shift in approach to covid-19 -Central Africa Republic rebels vows to quit rebel coalition. On line for comment is political science lecturer at Chrizzma university in Zambia, Dr Charles Moyo. follow at www.afrodemocracyjournal.com
4/8/202115 minutes, 28 seconds
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Iran demands for lifting of US sanctions

Iran's chief nuclear negotiator on Tuesday urged the US to lift the sanctions from his country in a bid to restore the 2015 nuclear accord as talks between Iran and the world powers still party to the deal ended in Vienna, Austria. We now chat to Iranian -American and political Analyst at Tehran University , Professor Muhammad Marandi.
4/8/202118 minutes, 56 seconds
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What are the pros and cons of deregulating the fuel price?

On Wednesday consumers were hit with yet another surge in the fuel price as petrol reached an all-time high of close to R17 per litre. This comes amidst other additional increases such as electricity, water, and food prices. Some energy analysis opened up the discussion around the frequent petrol increases and asked whether or not petrol should be deregulated considering that the actual fuel price is half the selling price and that the rest are additional levies which contributes to the Road Accident Fund amongst others. To unpack this, we are joined by Energy expert Ted Blom
4/8/202116 minutes, 9 seconds
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Zuma says current Constitution subverts will of people

Former president Jacob Zuma said the current Constitution democracy subverts the will of the people. The former president said the country should move from Constitutional democracy to parliamentary democracy. We now chat to Law expert and director of program at Accountability Now, Paul Hoffman.
4/7/202111 minutes, 59 seconds
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Making cord blood bone marrow available to patients in need of transplant

The SA Bone Marrow Registry (SAMBR) has joined hands with Netcells, the largest established private cord blood bank in Africa, who will be making cord blood available to patients in need of a bone marrow transplant. We now chat to Jane Ward, deputy director at SAMBR.
4/7/202110 minutes, 48 seconds
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Weekly economic report

In this week's economic report, we look at the following: -SA braces for record high fuel increase -What to expect as Iran and world powers head for nuclear talks -US pushing in the G20 for a global minimum tax. On line for comment is senior researcher, department of political science at the University of Pretoria, Dr Jason Musyoka. Twitter:@jasonmusyoka
4/7/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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Talking to whistleblower Vytjie Mentor

As the country grapples with corruption, Zondo commission and the continued meltdown of the economy, we chat to former ANC MP Vytjie Mentor. Mentor was one of the first persons to testify at the alleged State capture commission of inquiry.
4/7/202120 minutes, 53 seconds
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What does Islam say about music?

After Nike distanced itself from the “Satan Shoes” created in a collab by rapper Lil Nas X and MSCHF, the Real Talk team was surprised to see the amount of support the artist received online. The uproar however raised important questions around the influence music has on youth, particularly young muslims. Varying opinions arose over music in Islam, with Sh Zaid Fataar and Sh Fakhruddin Owaisi sharing their view (skip to 11.21). As a muslim, what is your take on music?
4/2/202133 minutes, 25 seconds
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Inquiry into racism probe against Eskom's de Ruyter underway

Eskom board has announced that it has appointed Advocate Ismael Semenya to lead the inquiry into claims of racism against its chief executive, Andre de Ruyter. The inquiry will establish the veracity of claims of racism and abuse laid by chief procurement officer Solly Tshitangano. We now chat to DonValley Reputations Managers founder, Solly Moeng.
4/2/20215 minutes, 38 seconds
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Weekly Middle East Report

In this week's Middle East Report in partnership with London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following: -In sharp disagreement with IHRA, new definition insists BDS is not anti-Semitic -The already "messy" break up of American Jews over Israel is getting "messier" -US to weigh sanctions after Iran, China ink $400 bn deal. On line is MEMO political analyst, Nasim Ahmed. www.MiddleEastMonito.com Twitter: @MiddleEastMnt
4/2/202116 minutes, 11 seconds
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Free Burma Campaign -SA call on SA to support IJC ruling on Mynamar

The Free Burma Campaign-SA is calling on South Africa government to support a ruling by the International Court of Justice (IJC) in a case brought by The Gambia against the Mynamar miliray junta. We now chat to Free Burma Campaign- SA organiser, David Kramer.
4/1/202110 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weekly Africa report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following: -Portugal to send 60 military troops to Mozambique help beleaguered former Colony. -ICC upholds former Congolese rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda's conviction -Niger foils attempted coup ahead of swearing in of new president. On line for comment is Executive Director for Democracy Development Programme at UKZN, Dr Paul Kariuki.
4/1/202117 minutes, 21 seconds
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Stats -SA release results for Non Financial Census 2019

Stats -SA has released the results of the Non- Financial Census 2019 of Municipalities across the country. The results measures selected aspects of service delivery, including water, electricity, solid waste management and sewerage. We now chat to Deputy Director General for Economic Statistics, Joe De Beer
4/1/20219 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weekly economic report

In this week world economic report, we look at the following -More than 600 employees depart SABC as broadcaster cuts costs -Oil prices eases after Suez Canal traffic re-opens -J&J prices to supply 400 million covid-19 vaccine to Africa Union. We now chat to Senior Researcher, department of Political Science at the University of Pretoria, Dr Jason Musyoka. Twitter: @jasonmusyoka
3/31/202115 minutes, 4 seconds
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What next for Netanyahu after elections?

For the first time in history, Israel is faced with trying to bring together an extremist right wing party, an anti-Arab party and an Islamic party to form a coalition. But after the elections, the president is responsible for choosing the leader of the party with the chance of forming a government. On line for comment is Palestinian journalist and former Ferris professor at Princeton university, Professor Daoud Kuttab.
3/31/202115 minutes, 38 seconds
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In three years not a single vandalism arrest has been made, city needs communities help!

The City of Cape Town is calling on the public for assistance in curbing vandalism at its libraries. This follows a spate of attacks at facilities in recent weeks. At least seven libraries have been targeted in areas such as Retreat, Strand, Wynberg and Delft. Last month in Strand, one library was gutted by a fire, with insurance claims amounting to over R14 million. Joining us online is Cllr Zaahid Badroodien mayco member for community services and health.
3/30/20218 minutes, 33 seconds
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Thousands flee Mynamar after bloodiest attack

Violence has continued in Myanmar as people gathered to mourn those killed on Saturday, the bloodiest day of the anti-coup protests since the military seized power from the civilian government of Aung Suu Kyi in a coup on February 1. So far aboy 3,000 people from Mynamar's Southeastern Karen state fled to neighbouring Thailand after the military bombed the area. We now chat to Shabnam Mayet, South African human rights lawyer and organiser, “Protect the Rohingya”.
3/29/202115 minutes, 7 seconds
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ANC NEC fail to agree on “step aside rule”

ANC NEC meeting scheduled to resolve the step aside rule hit a hard rock when members failed to reach a consesus. The NEC had earlier attempted to give those facing criminal charges seven days to step aside, a move which was met with fierce resistance. Some members have threatened to resign en masse to force an early elective conference. We now chat to lecturer in the Department of African Studies at Nelson Mandela University, Dr Benjamin Breakfast.
3/29/202110 minutes, 5 seconds
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Is the Mozambique government failing to secure Cabo Delgado?

We continue our discussion on Mozambique where dozens still remain unaccounted for after attacks in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. So why is the Mozambican government failing to secure Cabo Delgado province? We now chat to Professor of Constitutional and International Law at UNISA, Dr Andre Thomahausen
3/29/202114 minutes
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Media Hit Parade with Tonya Khoury

We are back with our Weekly Media Hit Parade where we look at stories hitting the numbers. On line is Acumen Media director, Tonya Khoury.
3/29/202112 minutes, 57 seconds
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Corruption Watch annaul report 2020

Corruption Watch (CW) recorded the second highest number of reports of corruption received in a calendar year since its inception in 2020. This was contained in the released 2020 annual report titled "From Crisis to Action". We now chat to Sabeehah Motala, Campaigns Coordinator at CW.
3/29/202113 minutes, 47 seconds
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Palestinian Omar Barghouti dies

Freed Palestinian prisoner and highly respected leader within the Islamic movement in the West Bank, Omar Barghouti passed away in Ramallah hospital following a month of struggle with Covid-19. We now chat Motea Msbeh, member of Hamas.
3/29/202110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Book Review: "Its Not About Bats", by Adma Cruise

'Its not About Bats"; its about you and me-and our governments. As Covid-19 has brought drastic change to our world, the time for this idea has come: we need to re-set our relationship with nature.
3/29/202114 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ihata Shelter to the rescue! Struggling CPOA signs over 3 frail care facilities towards shelter expansion

Ihata Shelter for abused women and children is expanding its horizons. The shelter has signed an MOA with the struggling Cape Peninsula Organisation for the Aged, whereby the shelter will acquire 3 frail care facilities with existing resources and support. VOC Breakfast spoke to director of Ihata Shelter, Nuraan Osman about the exciting big step!
3/29/202110 minutes, 27 seconds
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Update: Establishment of SA Muslim Media Association

With the rise in social media platforms and multimedia, Muslims are cementing their position in the media space in South Africa. But the media industry, specifically Islamic media, is not without its challenges. For this reason, the South African Muslim network is spearheading an Association of Muslims in Southern Africa involved in Media, Broadcasting, Journalism, Marketing and other related fields. Last week Thursday the first meeting was held and to provide feedback online is SAMNETs founder Dr Faisal Suliman.
3/29/202115 minutes, 14 seconds
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SANParks concerned over increase in crime related incidents and use of portable Bluetooth speakers within reserves

After a week-long search, the body of a missing man was sadly discovered early on Saturday 27 March 2021. The 69-year-old’s body was found floating in the dam, which lies within the Central Section of Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) in Cape Town, South Africa.
3/29/20218 minutes, 54 seconds
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How many more meetings and sessions before restitution is achieved for D6 claimants?

This week District Six claimants attended mandate sessions hosted by the D6 reference group. The purpose of the session were to endorse better housing units offered by government. However, many are questioning the lengthy, repetitive processes claimants are having to endure in order to go back home to District Six. Online is Nadeem Hendricks (D6 Beneficiary Trust), Grant Elliot (D6 Reference Group) and Vuyani Nkasayi (Dept agriculture and reform)
3/26/202120 minutes, 11 seconds
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Book review: The secret of Prayer by Jasmine Khan

“In his book on prayer, part of his ihya' 'ulum al-adin al -Ghazali says that the five daily prayers were given to none of the other prophets of Allah, except to our beloved Prophet (pbuh). The above is an extract from the book titled “ The secret of Prayer”, by Jasmine Khan. She now joins us on line.
3/25/202111 minutes, 29 seconds
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US military now in Mozambique

The Media Review Network says the latest US military foray into Mozambique is another elaborate scheme designed to entreach Africa Command (AFRICOM) of the US army on African soil. We now chat to Senior Researcher and Head of Africa Desk at Media Review Network (MNR) Dr Mustafa Mheta
3/25/202115 minutes
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Weekly Africa Report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following -Denis Nguessu re-elected Congo president -Samia Suluhu Hassan is the new Tanzanian president -Africa Union (AU) backs AstraZeneca vaccine for continent. On line is political science lecturer at Chrizzma University, Dr Charles Moyo. Follow him at www.afrodemocracyjournal.com
3/25/202110 minutes, 11 seconds
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World marks World TB today

As the world marks World TB today, the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that approximately 4000 people are still dying from TB daily through out the world, with the higher numbers in the developing nations. We now chat to Nondumiso Mtshiselwa, Communication Coordinator for TB-HIV Care.
3/25/202112 minutes, 21 seconds
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Western Cape health agrees with proposed alert level 2 ahead of Easter holidays

As the Easter weekend is fast approaching, and the month of Ramadan following almost immediately thereafter, concern has been raised that both religious events could be a super spreader event which may trigger a tide of new Covid 19 infections. In a couple of weeks or months, a third Covid-19 wave is set to hit South Africa. But as yet, academics don’t know how deadly or widespread it will be. Joining us online is Saadiq Karriem Chief of Operations of the Western Cape Department of Health
3/25/20216 minutes, 54 seconds
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MJC yet to issue taraweeh directives while Kensington masjid ramps up protocols for Ramadan

With Ramadan a mere 3 weeks away, there have been many concerns around the systems in place to accommodate musallees for the taraweeh prayer. The MJC is yet to issue a solid directive for taraweeh prayer protocols. Meanwhile the Kensington masjid
3/25/202112 minutes, 46 seconds
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Report: South Africans amongst those being held in horrific conditions in NE Syria

Nearly 43,000 foreign men, women and children linked to ISIS remain detained inhuman conditions by regional authorities in Syria, two years after they were rounded up during the fall of the Islamic state. We now chat to Letta Taylor, Associate Director, Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism lead Crisis and Division at HRW.
3/24/202119 minutes, 52 seconds
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City defends Mayor Dan Plato's use of ''shut up'' on ocean view resident

The mayor of the Western Cape Dan Plato has made headlines following an altercation with a resident in Ocean View over the weekend in which he allegedly told the man to shut up. The altercation occurred during a walkabout in the area to observe the work of the local neighbourhood watch but councillor JP Smith says the community event was derailed by a group of activists known as the CCC. Joining us online is provide his account of events is Aslam Richards, who was involved in the altercation with Mayor Dan Plato
3/24/202115 minutes, 57 seconds
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Fed up Hanover Park residents take to the streets

The community of Hanover Park took to the streets in protest against ongoing gang violence in the area. VOC Journalist, Aneeqa Du Plessis met up with demonstrators to gage them on their grievances. Take a listen
3/24/20217 minutes, 20 seconds
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Hanan Jarrar: Under GCIV Israel as the occupying power is legally obligated to provide vaccines to the Palestinians

Logistics and distribution of vaccine that Palestinian Authorities have managed to secure is challenging because of poor infrastructure and the restrictions imposed on Gaza, blockaded for 13 years. So denying health rights to Palestinians is to deny them human rights. That is according to Palestinian ambassador to SA, Ms Hana Jarrar.
3/23/202116 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weekly Economic Report

In this week's economic report, we look at the following: -Capacity of informal economy to stimulate employment -Moodys sounds alarm over SA banks climate change exposure through extensive lending. -Mantashe unveils 8 independent power suppliers. On line is senior researcher, department of political science at the University of Pretoria, Dr Jason Musyoka
3/23/202111 minutes, 38 seconds
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Overcoming Covid-19 with the resilience of Sharpville

How to overcome COVID-19 with the strength and resilience of Sharpville. While it is important to remember the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in the 1960 Sharpville Massacre in the fight for freedom, its is also important to look inward, focus on individual healing and reflect on the losses pre-and post-COVID-19. That is the opinion of lecturer in the department of sociology at University of Free State (UFS), Nombulelo Shange.
3/23/202114 minutes
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Western Cape Muslim undertakers preparing for Covid-19 third wave

With the prediction of a third wave approaching in the coming weeks, we thought it best to check in with the Muslim Undertakers Association on their readiness and how they are preparing to deal with the possible increase in Covid 19 deaths. Online we have head of the Western Cape Muslim Undertakers Association, Ebrahim Solomon
3/23/202119 minutes, 59 seconds
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SAHUC: Still no word from Saudi authorities on Hajj 1442

The Saudi Ministry of Health has announced that all external pilgrims wishing to perform Hajj in 2021 to obtain two doses of WHO-approved vaccine for COVID-19. But, what does that mean for our aspiring Hujaaj? Online to furnish us with further details is none other than President of SAHUC, Shaheen Essop
3/23/20218 minutes, 43 seconds
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DHA signs agreement with UNHCR for refugees

The Department of Home Affairs has signed an agreement with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) aimed at eliminating backlogs and delays in decisions. So how will this help in solving the refugee crisis in the country? We now chat to Kate Pond, UNHCR spokespersn for South Africa and Hafiz Mohamed, spokespersn for Refugees Association in Cape Town.
3/22/202121 minutes, 14 seconds
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DHA gives asylum seekers blanket extensions

Since the South African Refugee Reception Offices (RROs) were temporarily closed in response to the Covid-19 national lockdown, the department of home affairs has since given refugees and asylum seekers blanket extensions. These have resulted in people being unable to access essential services. We now chat to Priscilla Chuloi, Trainer atSonke Gender Justice .
3/22/20218 minutes
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Tanzanian president John Magufuli dies

President John Pombe Magufuli of Tanzania has died, the country's vice president announced, after weeks of uncertainty over his health and whereabouts. Magufuli had first been admitted to the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute on March 6, but was subsequently released discharged. Official reports suggest the president died from heart conditions. We now go live to Kenya and speak to Kenyan journalist, Obed Simiyu.
3/22/202112 minutes, 51 seconds
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Potent turmeric extract helps protect brain from chemical exposure -study.

A new study shows that a powerful turmeric extract may help protect the brain against a range of neurodegenerative diseases, including aluminium-induced neurotoxicity caused from daily exposure to chemicals in some cookware, cosmetics and medicines. Joining us online is Vanessa Ascencao, Health and wellness expert & nutritional consultant to unpack this discussion.
3/21/202112 minutes, 48 seconds
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New marriage law proposed for South Africa

The non-recognition of Muslim marriages violates the constitutional rights of women and children as March 21 marks human rights day. The South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) is calling for comment on the 152 discussion paper with the aim of introducing a single marriage statute for South Africa. It comes at a time where the Department of Home Affairs confirmed that its plans to introduce a new draft marriage policy in South Africa, in October 2020 but has indicated that the process was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Joining us online is Shaykh Dr Muneer Abduroaf, Senior Lecturer & Attorney of the High Court of RSA: Faculty of Law in the Department of Criminal Justice and Procedure to unpack this discussion.
3/21/202118 minutes, 23 seconds
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Binyameen Musa & wife Thaakirah Mohamed on latest album “From Our God, For Our God”

In an exclusive interview with Real Talk, creatives Binyameen Musa and wife Thaakirah Mohamed dropped by the studio to share news of an “evolutionary” upcoming sonic experience. The album, titled “From Our God, For Our God”, holds 17 tracks, one of which features Mohamed’s spoken word. Musa details how his journey to Islam influenced his lyrical output and redefined his mission as an artist. In their first radio interview as a married couple, the pair also share inspirational words for youth and how to achieve “ego death”. Talk a listen to the full conversation: Facebook handle · Facebook handle · Aafiyah- Binyameen Mūsa · Apple download · Facebook · Facebook interview
3/19/202114 minutes, 34 seconds
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Sh Yusuf Gassiep on Dar Ahlil Quraan fundraiser

out. Like many other organisations that have been stifled by the pandemic, the Dar Ahlil Quraan institution in Ottery was exception. But given that the Quran is such a crucial part of a successful life- Real Talk hopes to highlight its latest fundraiser. The Dar Ahlil Quraan institution teaches Tahfith Al-Qurán, Arabic, Jazariyyah (poetry) Tajwíd Theory, Tafsir, Qurán literacy for beginners and Life-Skills on a full and part time bases. Extra Mural and Outreach activities are also an integral part of the education programme. Classes are held weekdays at Masjidul-Fatgh, Old Strandfontein Road. Contact Mualima Maheerah to find out how to contribute: 079 600 1980 Website
3/19/20218 minutes, 15 seconds
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Salmaan Moerat: It's been a long journey with many challenges, I had to work really really hard

Paarl rugby player Salmaan Moerat will captain his first DHL stormers match against the bulls today. Moerat, whose regular position is lock, has been chasing his passion for 14 years and has participated in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. Making up the forward pack Moerat will partner with David Meihuizen in the second row. Today will be Moerat’s time to shine and prove that he can lead the team in a match as big as the north-south derby. The match is expected to kick-off at Loftus Versfeld at 19h00 .
3/19/20218 minutes, 4 seconds
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Fatima Petersen: Some of us received the information that we felt was holding us back because of uncertainty in the past

Eight family members of the late legend Taliep Petersen were present this week at the parole hearing of murder accused and accomplice Waheed Hassen. Hassen was initially sentenced to 25 years in the murder case of Taliep Petersen. In November 2020 accused Abdoer Raasiet Emjedi was released on parole however the family of the slain legend was upset as they were not part of the parole hearing. This time however the Petersens were actively involved in the parole hearing proceedings.
3/19/202111 minutes, 33 seconds
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Middle East Report

In this week's Middle East report in partnership with the London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following: -Roger Waters urges fellow musician Steve Wonder not to accept Wolf prize from apartheid Israel -Saudi Arabia is reportedly set to buy armed vehicles from Turkey -Palestinian MP says Rachel Corrie's blood is witness to Israeli crimes On line for comment is contributor at Middle East Monitor and fellow at Al Sharq Forum, Thembisa Fakude. www.MiddleEastMonitor.com Twitter: @MiddleEastMnt
3/18/202119 minutes
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Struggle stalwart Cecyl Esau dies

Freedom fighter and former Robben Island political prisoner Cecyl Esau has died. Esau was an Umkhonto we Sizwe veteran who was sentenced to 12 years in prison and was released in 1991. He was 66 years old. On line for comment is ANC member of parliament, Faiez Jacobs.
3/18/20218 minutes, 40 seconds
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Webinar on anti-semitism

The BenchMark Foundation yesterday hosted a webinar on accusations and anti-Semitism against supporters of Palestinians and critics of Israel. We now chat to Policy and Advocay Manager at BenchMarks Foundation, Hassem Logart who was part of the discussion.
3/18/202112 minutes, 15 seconds
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UWC launches law centre

The university of western cape (UWC) has launched a new law centre to help workers rights in the digital era. The launch of the centre in the midst of the pandemic is particularly pertinent as COVID-19 has exacerbated many of the challenges contract workers experience in the work place. On line is Extraordinary Professor at UWC, Professor Paul Benjamin.
3/18/20216 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weekly Africa Report

In this week's Africa report, we look at the following: -Mystery over the whereabouts of Tanzanian president John Magafuli -US to train Mozambique military fighting insurgents -Zulu King Zwelithini dies in South Africa. On line for comment is political science lecture at Chrizzma university in Zambia, Dr Charles Moyo. follow him at www.afrodemocracyjournal.com
3/18/20219 minutes, 6 seconds
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Busisiwe Mkhwebane to face impeachment

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has become the first head of Chapter 9 institution to face impeachment. So what next for the PP? On line is Solly Moeng, founder DonValley Reputation Managers.
3/18/202111 minutes, 8 seconds
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30 Ways to Happiness

30 Ways to Happiness is the new book written by Mufti Yusuf Moosagie.
3/18/202114 minutes, 30 seconds
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Egypt's demolition of Sinai is war crimes, says Human Rights Watch.

The Egyptian military's continued home demolition and forced evictions during the armed conflict in North Sinai governorate are violations of international humanitarian law, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said today. On line for comment is Ahmed Benchemsi, Advocacy and Communication Director, Middle East and North Africa Division.
3/18/202112 minutes, 16 seconds
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How does the School Governing Body (SGB) election process work?

As the 2021 academic year gets underway, parents are urged to play their part in support of their children’s education. By participating in the SGB elections, which is currently underway, every parent has the chance to be part of government’s drive to improve learning outcomes and reach the goal of quality education in all our schools. But what is the SGB and what role do their play in schools. Joining us now is Dr Jaco Deacon, Deputy CEO of The Federation of Governing Bodies of SA Schools
3/18/202114 minutes, 38 seconds
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DCS: According to the code of conduct there are certain acts which cannot be tolerated

The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is set to take disciplinary action against a female warder who was caught on video having sexual relations with an inmate at a prison in KwaZulu-Natal. The explicit video that has gone viral across social media shows the pair passionately kissing in what looks like an office inside the prison before they get into the act. Joining us online us online is Singabakho Nxumalo, Correctional Services Department spokesperson
3/18/202113 minutes, 22 seconds
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What is SAHPRA's role in reviewing the safety of COVID-19 vaccine trials?

In an effort to enable and support the country's response in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has been proactive in reviewing the safety and efficacy of each vaccine on a case-by case basis. So what role does SAHPRA play in reviewing COVID-19 vaccine quality? We now chat SAHPRA CEO Dr Boitumelo Semete.
3/17/202112 minutes, 45 seconds
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Community leaders scramble over PRASA job opportunity

Discontented community leaders on the Cape Flats have been forced to resort to unpleasantries in the issue of job opportunities in respect to railway line renovations set to take place by the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa. VOC Journalist, Aneeqa du Plessis went out to Heideveld and Manenberg to allow residents to address their concerns. **PRASA HAS INDICATED THAT THEY ARE BUSY FORMULATING A RESPONSE AND WILL SEND IT THROUGH ONCE FINALISED
3/17/20217 minutes, 51 seconds
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US proposes interim administration for Afghanistan

The US has drafted a peace plan calling for the current Afghan government to be replaced with an interim administration until a new constitution is agreed and elections held, but Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has refused to step aside for a transitional government. Meanwhile, Russia, which is set to host the talks on March 18 says the Taliban should be included in any interim administration. We now chat to former representative of Afghanistan in South Africa, Ubaidullah Safi.
3/16/202121 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weekly economic Report

In this week's world economic report, we look at the following: -South Africa set for massive fuel hikes -Consumer Confidence Index increase by another 3 index points level in first quarter of 2021 -European countries begin suspension of AstraZeneca jab over blood clot concerns. On line for comment is Senior Researcher , Department of Political Science at the University of Pretoria, Dr Jason Musyoka.
3/16/20219 minutes, 14 seconds
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Parliament to decide on the fate of Public Protector

Members of Parliament will today vote on whether to consider a report by an independent panel, which found there is prima facie evidence that Public Protector Busisiwe Mhkwebane committed misconduct. In recent days, divisions among ANC MPs have split the party on whether to support the vote. We now chat to lecturer, Department of African Studies at Nelson Mandela University, Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast.
3/16/202113 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ten Years on: Lessons from Fukushima nuclear disaster

The ongoing issues from the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, which happened ten years ago is a reminder of the many compelling arguments against any nuclear for South Africa. So what lessons can be South Africa learn from this experience? We now chat to Peter Becker, Koeberg Alert Alliance
3/16/202111 minutes, 13 seconds
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If student debt cannot be erased, what is the way forward?

Considering the current volatile situation, the tertiary education sector finds itself in, we thought we’d chat to Professor Jonathan Jansen this morning for insight into factors associated with what we are currently witnessing. Of course, the #feesmustfall movement served to highlight the issue of funding which hinders thousands of students furthering their tertiary education. But clearly higher education isn’t getting something right. To help us make sense of the relationship between historical debt and student protests and the way forward… Professor Jonathan Jansen - Professor of Education at the University of Stellenbosch joins us online
3/16/202111 minutes, 22 seconds
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Chief justice Mogoeng is set to appeal against JCC ruling that he should apologise for pro-Israel comments

Chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng will appeal against a decision by the Judicial Conduct Committee (JCC) which ordered him to apologise for, and retract, pro-Israel comments he made during a webinar in June last year. This after the JCC found Mogoeng guilty and ordered him to apologise unconditionally for becoming involved in political controversy through his utterances in the online seminar hosted by The Jerusalem Post on June 23 2020. Joining us online from Africa4Palestine is Mohamed Desai
3/16/20219 minutes, 25 seconds
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Concerns over jab as countries curb rollout

Ireland and the Netherlands became the latest countries to suspend their rollout of AstraZeneca jabs over concerns about post-jab clots. So far more than 350 million doses have been doled across the world, but countries including Denamrk, Norway and Bulgaria suspendend the rollout of jabs after reports of blood clots developing in patients who received the shot. We now chat to the Director of Research and Development at the University of Western Cape (UWC) Professor Burtram Fielding.
3/15/202122 minutes, 38 seconds
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Vaccine passports: what role would they play in pandemic?

While there is no international consensus on how , or why, vaccine passports should be used, several governments around the world are adopting the so called coronavirus passports in a bid to reopen borders and restore a semblance to social life. But sceptics say they present insurmountable scientific, legal and ethical issues and should not be used either within individual countries or as a tool to unlock international travel. So how ethical will this be? We now chat to Director in the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, department of Medicine at Stellenbosch University, Professor Keymanthri Moodley
3/15/20217 minutes, 32 seconds
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Business confidence decline in first quarter of 2021

Business confidence levels during the first quarter of 2021 have demonstrated the fragility of South Africa's economic recovery. About 1,300 business people were surveyed during the second half of February and the result showed a decline from 40 to 35 points. We now chat to Economist and Founding Director of Antswisa Transactional Advisory Services , Miyelani Mkhabela
3/15/202110 minutes, 56 seconds
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Book Review: "Jwara: Induna's Daughter", by Joyce Notemba Piliso-Seroke

In today's book review, we have a book called "Jwara: Induna's Daughter" by Mum Joyce Notemba.
3/15/202117 minutes, 47 seconds
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What are the solutions to challenges affecting university students?

As university students continue to protest across South Africa, we focus on the state of Higher Education in South Africa, the financial funding challenges, socio- economic impact affecting students and possible solutions. We have two guests to chat to: Elijah Moholola, university of Cape Town spokesperson, and Professor Thierry Luescher, research director, Inclusive economic development (IED) division in the Human Science Research Council (HSRC)
3/15/202121 minutes, 59 seconds
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Who are the Kashmri prisoners?

Kashmir's resistance icon Masarat Alam Bhat maybe the longest-serving political prisoner. He has been detained 38 times under the so called Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act of 1978 for being an active member of the ongoing 'war of liberation" for the right to self determination. We now chat to Ibn Sina, a Kashmir researcher based in Istanbul Turkey.
3/15/202112 minutes, 35 seconds
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Police brutality at student protest in the spotlight... again

In light of the recent student protests and the killing of 36-year-old by-stander Ntokosizi Nthumba, the issue of police brutality has once again come to light. Are SAPS adequately trained to handle protests and in particular student protests? Joining us online is researcher at the Socio-Economic Rights Institute, Thato Masiangoako
3/15/202112 minutes, 8 seconds
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School Governing Body elections 2021

Intro: The election process for school governing body members is in full swing after it commenced on March 1 at schools nationwide. Parents are urged to take part in the school governing election as new incoming members are advised to use their powers wisely. Joining us online is Mr Tony Marshall, Deputy Provincial Manager at Federation of Associations of Governing Bodies of South African Schools (FEDSAS) to unpack this discussion.
3/14/202117 minutes, 29 seconds
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What is the solution to ongoing students protest for access to university in SA

According to reports, the Higher Education Minister had a cut off time of 5PM on Friday to report back to student organization such as the South African Union of Students (SAUS) regarding a list of grievances over university fees.This comes after mass protest at Wits University and other universities across the country about the status of higher education in South Africa. Joining us online is Ishmael Minisi, Media Liaison Officer and Spokesperson for the Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation and Prof. Ruaan Maarman, Deputy Dean for research at the Faculty of Education at The University of the Western Cape (UWC) to unpack this discussion.
3/14/202126 minutes, 1 second