#IFQSAT: Integrity is now up to us
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. The common thread that runs through South Africa’s mealie-mouthed stance on Russia, the latest findings of Volume 3 of Acting Chief Justice Zondo’s State Capture Report underpinned by whistle-blower Angelo Agrizzi’s testimony, and the protection of powerful perpetr…
#IFQSAT: I'm backing civil coordinated efforts over party politics
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refliwe shares her dissatisfaction at the way that ANC and party politics. She states she is ready for civil organisations that are up to the task of running the country to replace the government.
#IFQSAT: Thank you to the courageous women who took a chance on me
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. On her final show, Refilwe reflects on her journey in broadcasting. She thanks Tessa van Staden, the Station Manager at CapeTalk and Trish Taylor, Chief Broadcasting Officer at Primedia Broadcasting, for being courageous enough to give her a chance.
#IFQSAT: Human capital is most disrespected economic input
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Following a debate around tipping culture in restaurants, Refilwe reflects on how industries, employers and customers undervalue staff and the huge contribution that human capital plays in making a successful business.
#IFQSAT: The qualities of true leadership
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refilwe reflects on what true leadership is and how it differs from just holding a high position. She explains how President Cyril Ramaphosa has failed to show proper leadership in various areas.
#IFQSAT: South Africa's service industries needs to do better
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refilwe reflects on the service industry in South Africa, from policing to restaurants, and how the attitude towards those they service is lacking. She feels these industries should be more open minded, client driven and filled with a spirit of generosity.
#IFQSAT: SA's leadership needs courage to fix their problems
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refilwe reflects on how there is a distinct lack of courage in our government and state-owned enterprises, particularly when it comes to Eskom. Rather than stand up and take accountability or find proper solutions, they all tend to pass the buck.
#IFQSAT: Bheki Cele can't do his job
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refliwe reflects on how Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, has failed to do his job and how he bullies those who want to step up and help. She also thanks the Muslim Judicial Council, Action SA and other citizen organisations who have stood up and demanded better.
#IFQSAT: Police minister needs to create better policies
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refilwe reflects on how the Western Cape's safety plan, that they presented to Cabinet, is the type of work Police Minister Bheki Cele should be doing rather than being at crime scenes.
#IFQSAT: Is the British monarchy resilient?
I Feel Quite Strongly About This. Refilwe reflects on the strange and overly sensitive response the UK is having to criticism and satire surrounding Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family in the wake of her death.