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Unpack the stories of the day in depth with Aubrey’s considered opinions, peppered with audience perspectives.

3243 - South African Doing Great Things with Lerothodi “Towdeemac” Moagi, Motswako’s Pioneer & Mentor
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  • 3243 - South African Doing Great Things with Lerothodi “Towdeemac” Moagi, Motswako’s Pioneer & Mentor

    On today’s edition of South Africans doing great things, we are joined by Lerothodi “Towdeemac” Moagi from the North West. He's been a driving force behind the youth sub-culture Motswako and has played a crucial role in its establishment. Beyond his work as a producer and lecturer in the music industry, Moagi has initiated Backstage Lectures, an outreach program tailored for young talents who face barriers accessing formal education due to financial constraints.

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    Fri, 19 Apr 2024
  • 3242 - Profile Interview with Nthato Selebo, Executive Director for the South African Actuarial Development Programme (SAADP).

    Our Profile interview this evening is Nthato Selebo, Executive Director for the South African Actuarial Development Programme (SAADP). The South African Actuarial Development Programme (SAADP) unveils its rebranding initiative, marking a transformative shift in its identity to better reflect its mission, vision, and commitment to empowering black actuarial professionals across South Africa and Mr Selebi brings a wealth of experience, passion, and dedication to youth development and transformation. 

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    Fri, 19 Apr 2024
  • 3241 - Africa At A Glance: Understanding the dynamics of ongoing conflict in Sudan

    In recent years, the conflict in Sudan has evolved, fueled by a number of factors including economic disparity, regional interests, and the aftermath of the Darfur crisis. The struggle for control and influence has resulted in violence, displacement, and humanitarian crises, impacting millions of lives across the country. Efforts to resolve the conflict and establish lasting peace remain elusive. To discuss the latest on the conflict, we’re joined by John Mukum Mbaku, Economics professor at Weber State University in the US.

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    Thu, 18 Apr 2024
  • 3240 - Current Affairs: Two faced leaders

    In this current affairs feature we look at an interesting opinion article titled ”Two faced leaders’ written by Bhekisisa Mncube whose questioning the some of the leaders that campaign for the upcoming elections and the tactics they’re using to get sympathy votes from potential voters. Bhekisisa asked this questions to our president “My leader, are you confident that your face alone, without the ever-smiling and charismatic former president Nelson Mandela beside you, will win you the election on May 29?”.   Bhekisisa Mncube, an author, a regular columnist for The Witness, a content creator, and a frequent political commentator on ENCA. His latest book, The Ramaphosa Chronicles, joins us to talk about his latest article.

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    Thu, 18 Apr 2024
  • 3239 - In Conversation with Dr Eve: How childhood trauma impacts marriage

    If you’ve experienced trauma during the first years of your life, you might look at and experience adult relationships/marriage in a certain way. Perhaps you don’t feel safe all the time, or maybe you face conflict with hesitation or avoidance. These are all natural and valid possibilities. If you’re feeling this way or experience challenges, know that you are not alone. In this evening’s session on ‘In Conversation with Dr Eve” we talk about “How childhood trauma impacts marriage”.

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    Thu, 18 Apr 2024
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