Tonight we turn to the escalating violence in the Middle East — a conflict that continues to claim
civilian lives and deepen divisions across the world. Here in South Africa, the Nelson Mandela Foundation has issued a stark warning, saying the region is “on the brink of catastrophe” with potentially severe global consequences. It’s a statement rooted in the legacy of Nelson
Mandela — a leader who believed deeply in dialogue, reconciliation and the protection of human dignity, even in the most entrenched conflicts. But what does that legacy demand of the world today?
And what responsibility do global leaders carry in pushing for peace and protecting civilians caught in
the crossfire? We will be joined by a representative from the Nelson Mandela Foundation to unpack their call for urgent de-escalation and what meaningful steps toward peace might look like.

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: PASTER LESIBA KGWELE - CONVENER - MORAL REGENATION SOCIETY DALU CELE - FOUNDER AND CEO OF CLEAN CITY SA
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Global war, local property opportunity ( Jonathan Kohler from Landsdowne Property Group )
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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Does faith demand activism, and have our church leaders become too silent?
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