He is the founder of Xivumbeko Media and the Afrikan Freedom Station, an afrocentric multimedia gallery. Mokwena was born in Soweto, South Africa and studied history, African politics and sociology at WITS University. He also holds an MA degree from Leeds University. He is particularly interested in history and memory and has produced and directed numerous films, including A Blues for Tiro (2007), Our Father Who Art in Memory (2008), Biko’s Trail (2008) and Driving with Fanon (2009).
Guest: Steve Kwena Mokwena ,historian, filmmaker and cultural activist

JSB CONVERSATION this Sunday we have a roundtable on the Matric class of 2025: Things you can still do in 2026 if you did not get accepted at tertiary institutions
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WORD DOMINATION we pay tribute to poet Dr. Diane Ferrus
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CIVIC EDUCATION: Optimised but Overlooked: Authenticity, AI and the Future of South African Talent- Samantha- Jane Gravett, Director at Robert Walters Recruitment Africa
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