Profile : Mbali Nhlapho
Mbali Nhlapho, owner of Sisters at Work, is not afraid to roll up her sleeves and get her hands dirty. But in 2017, she realised that she could do more and make a difference in many people's lives by taking the unpleasant and time-consuming chore of cleaning off their hands, and she started a profe…
World water day: South Africans commemorate Human Rights Day. Tomorrow, across Africa, we mark World Water Day, knowing water to be a right worth fighting for
But even when the taps and dams are dry, we don’t do what it takes to fight for water. Or: not for clean water. We're polluting our water at such a rate that tomorrow's kids won't have the chance to fight for it either. As we examine our climate change policies, we need to see droughts and flood…
SA celebrates Human rights day
The month of March is commonly known as Human Rights Month during which the nation comes together to celebrate respect for, promotion of human rights and equality for all. The concept of human rights is based on the notion that every person is entitled to rights and freedoms in the Constitution of …
Disinformation Campaigns on the African Continent
The Africa Center for Strategic Studies, based in Washington, has released their latest infographic, titled “Mapping a Surge of Disinformation in Africa”. It speaks abouthow disinformation targeting Africa has surged nearly fourfold in the past two years—to 189 documented campaigns targeting 39 cou…
Parenting and fatherhood: reconnecting with your child after being incarcerated
Reconnecting with your children after prison requires patience, understanding, and a sincere commitment to positive change. By taking proactive steps and prioritizing open communication, you can work towards rebuilding trust and creating a supportive and loving relationship with your children. W…
Raising awareness and educating Non-Profit Organisation about Society Lotteries
Raising awareness and educating Non-Profit Organisation about Society Lotteries GUEST: . Tersia Burger - CEO of Stepping Stone Hospice We’re joined by the Stepping Stone Hospice and this evening, their aim is to educate South Africas about the regulatory mandate of the National Lotteries Commiss…
Violence in the Cape Flats
Authorities in Cape Town have had their hands full over the past few days, following a spike in crime and violence. According to the SAPS, recently registered murder and attempted murder cases indicate a spike in shooting incidents in communities including Mitchells Plain, Bishop Lavis, Philippi, …
Profile: Jabulile Majola
Profile: Jabulile Majola Adopted by a pastor’s family in rural Greytown, KwaZulu Natal at age two, Jabulani Majola grew up alongside 27 siblings. His foundations in the church, lead him to discover a passion for singing at an early age. Raised bi-lingually, his obsession with language evolved into …
Haiti awaits new government
Haiti on Tuesday readied for a new government after its prime minister agreed to step down over spiraling gang violence, but a planned UN-backed stability mission floundered when lead-nation Kenya put its role on hold. Guest: Prof Jemima Pierre, Haiti-American scholar | Zoom Haiti awaits new gove…
Reflections from the Thabo Mbeki annual lecture
Former President Thabo Mbeki has criticized former President Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto weSizwe breakaway political party, asserting that it is led by individuals who previously attempted to dismantle the South African Revenue Services Speaking at the University of South Africa #39;s annual lecture,…