The Upside of Failure with Anelisa Phewa
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Anelisa Phewa the South African Actor, Singer, Dancer and Musician about his experiences as an artist in the entertainment industry and the lessons he has learned from failure.
702 Unplugged- SpheMusic
Relebogile Mabotja hosts Singer-Songwriter SpheMusic, as she performs a soulful medley of her songs.
Knowler Knows: Smart ways to get the best deals this Black Friday
Relebogile is joined by Wendy Knowler, consumer expert, talking about how to shop smart and snag the best Black Friday deals.
What is the meaning of Confirmation school?
Relebogile is in conversation with Reverend Mogomotsi Duitlwileng, Minister of the Methodist Church at Pretoria City Mission discussing the significance of confirmation school and its impact on the lives of those who participate in it.
What scares you about marriage or having kids?
Relebogile Mabotja engages with listeners as they share their views on the declining trend of marriages and reproduction and the varying reasons that contribute to this decline,
A Focus On Fraud: The Momentum Circle of Safety (Season 2): The latest scamming trends-episode 1
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Craig Pedersenthe Department Head of Forensics at TCG Forensics about the latest scamming trends.
Have men been taught to be men or were they taught to not be women?
Listeners respond to Relebogile Mabotja's open line question.
The series Edition on Listing Mauritius
Episode 3: Property Market in Mauritius Relebogile is in conversation with Rinie Boshoff, Development Manager at Pam Godling Properties Mauritius sharing insights into Mauritius’s property market, highlighting its appeal for South African investors, including the island’s attractive tax benefit…
How to protect yourself from fraud as Black Friday approaches
Relebogile is joined by Leon Jacobs, Chief Information Officer at RCS discussing tips on how to stay vigilant as Black Friday approaches and during the festive season.
What makes some things/activities/sports masculine and other things feminine?
Listeners engage on a conversation about why society deems certain activities, sports or hobbies as masculinities while others are seen as feminine. examples being Ballet and Rugby. Are these rooted on tradition, culture or just stereotypes?