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Should the national matric pass mark be raised to 50%? Recently, MPs urged the Department of Basic Education to consider this increase, sparking questions about how a higher pass mark could impact students, teaching quality, and overall educational standards. However, some critics of the proposal point out that systemic issues in the education syst…
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In today's competitive market, attracting investors to your company is crucial for growth and success. A strong investor base not only provides the necessary capital but also validates your company's value and potential. However, standing out in a sea of companies vying for investor attention can be daunting. This evening on our entrepreneurial fea…
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With the recent unpredictable weather that we have been experiencing, sick leave would be on the rise. Therefore, it is imperative that employers and employees familiarise themselves with the sick leave entitlements as set out in the Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997 (BCEA). In this evening session of legal matters, we talk about sick l…
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On our political analysis we look at how accountability or lack thereof is being applied amongst different leaders that have been accused of corruption and we’re joined by Bhekisisa Mncube, Author and Columnist for Daily Maverick, News24, City Press, the Witness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Following the tragic story of six children in Naledi who lost their lives a few weeks ago, Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi held a briefing today where he revealed that cause of these deaths is an organophosphate pesticide. This heartbreaking incident raises important questions about the use of street pesticides, often sold informally and someti…
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This week is known as World Stroke Week and tomorrow is World Stroke Day (29th October), health organisations across South Africa are stepping up their efforts to raise awareness about stroke prevention and education. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in South Africa, and it is critical for people to have greater awareness of the co…
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On tonight’s South Africans Doing Great Things, we’re joined by the inspiring Dr. Brian Monaisa, Head of Plastic Surgery at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital and founder of Smile Artists Africa. Dr. Brian’s mission goes beyond medicine, he is restoring hope through reconstructive surgeries and raising funds for breast cancer survivors who can’t affor…
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Our profile interview this evening is Professor Mfanelo Ntsobi, Chief Executive Officer at Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, a Policy Analyst, Management Scientist and Communication Strategist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.702 tarafından oluşturuldu
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Considered the world’s most important event for conserving biodiversity, the United Nations Biodiversity Conference COP16 is taking place in Cali, Colombia. This gathering brings together heads of state and ministers from around the globe to advance efforts in improving biodiversity protection. Following the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Global …
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One of South Africa’s most prolific criminal cases, “The Station Strangler”, will be streamed on Showmax. The documentary delves into the world of serial killer Norman Afzal Simons, who is believed to have killed 21 young boys and one adult from the mid-80s to the mid-90s in the Cape Flats.The schoolteacher was convicted of the rape and murder of 1…
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You might be hearing these terms more often. You might wonder what they mean or have questions: What’s the difference between mental health and mental illness? Is feeling sad or unhappy a sign of mental illness? How can I look after my mental health? These are good questions to ask. Talking about mental health and mental illness is one way to lesse…
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This evening on change your mindset, Stanley Beckett, author and consultant at changecreatorsa, talk about “What is Authentic Happiness, and is it possible to achieve it?” "Do we put the cart before the horse? Do you say "I will be happy when I achieve ...... What if you should rather be saying "I will achieve ……. when I am happy" instead. See omny…
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We all know what time is. Or do we? Is time real, or is it just a kind of optical illusion resting on a deeper unchanging reality? As finite creatures, with death hovering just out of our sight, the true nature of time haunts all our endeavors. This evening on the weird and wonderful we talk to Savyasaci Das Prabhu, a Monk, about time. See omnystud…
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Today, Dr Magwegwe wants to start the show with a personal story. Earlier today, as he was driving to a meeting he used Waze for directions. Now, Dr Maggs trust Waze most of the time, but today,on three occassions he ignored its instructions because he thought he knew better. And guess what? H ended up at the wrong place. It made him reflect on how…
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How often have you heard of a business owner passing away, only for their business to collapse shortly after? It’s a harsh reality many face without the proper planning in place. Tonight, on the Entrepreneurship feature, we’ll be diving into why having a will for your business is crucial. A won’t just protect your assets; it secures the future of y…
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If you’re finding it tough to even be alone together for more than a few minutes, let alone be intimate, take heart. As relationships mature, life happens. We work hard at our jobs, spend endless hours taking care of basic daily tasks, and help others in our lives. Sometimes, our spouse/partners end up being the last person on our list. Because we …
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The escalating number of kidnappings in South Africa has reached unprecedented levels, with recent incidents shedding light on the dire reality faced by citizens. According to Statistics SA (StatsSA), more than 16 000 kidnappings are recorded annually in South Africa. Shockingly, 85% of these victims are women and children. Reasons for the kidnappi…
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EWN Reporter, Carlo Peterson, joins us to give us the latest update on the Joshlin Smith case. The Grade 1 learner from Diazville Primary School has been missing for 245 days. She disappeared on February 19, this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.702 tarafından oluşturuldu
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Last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the contentious education reform bill into law - but deferred two clauses for three months. These two clauses relate to the admissions and language policies of schools. The EFF has put pressure on the speaker to clarify Parliament’s role in the two clauses of the BELA Bill that have been deferred. There …
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While the finance ministers and central bank governors are meeting in Washington this week for the traditional autumn meeting of the IMF and World Bank, a different kind of summit is taking place in Russia at the same time. From 22-24 October, it is the turn of President Vladimir Putin to host the 16th BRICS summit. A total of 32 foreign delegation…
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The South African government first proposed a 20% sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax in 2016. However, after extensive consultations with the beverage and sugar industries, the levy was reduced to approximately 10%, coming into effect in April 2018. Despite this lower rate, studies up to April 2021 show that the HPL has led to significant reduction…
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Tonight, on South Africans Doing Great Things, we’re speaking with Godiragetse Mogajane, the founder and CEO of Delivery Ka Speed. Godi is an innovative entrepreneur who has transformed the food delivery industry in South Africa’s townships. With operations in over 20 townships across four provinces, Delivery Ka Speed not only brings convenience to…
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Our profile interview this evening is Ms Thokozile Mahlangu, Chief Executive Officer at Insurance Institute of South Africa (IISA), who is an experienced executive with 25 years' experience in the insurance industry, 10 years of which at executive management and 7 years as a Chief Executive Officer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati…
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Apartheid may have ended decades ago, but its psychological and emotional scars are still deeply felt by the descendants of those who lived through it. Generational trauma, passed down from parents to children, continues to shape mental health, socio-economic status, and community dynamics. But how do we begin to heal these wounds? What role do rep…
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In light of the increasing number of mass shootings recently, on tonight’s edition of Crime Time we will be looking at how the police are addressing this problem. With multiple incidents occurring across the country, the challenge for law enforcement has never been more urgent. Despite strong efforts to prevent these incidents and access to guns, t…
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As life expectancies lengthen and the world population of people aged over 65 booms, older people continue to face ageism – treated as invisible, stereotyped and discriminated against – which impacts on their health and quality of life and ignores their social and economic contribution, and the situation has worsened through the Covid-19 pandemic. …
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Since ancient times, storytelling in the African culture has been a way of passing on traditions, codes of behaviour, as well as maintaining social order. Writing had not been developed in ancient Africa, but there were ways for Africans to transmit their thoughts, beliefs, and feelings. Telling stories can help young minds internalize fundamental …
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Have you ever witnessed a car spinning event? What do you think makes BMWs, particularly the 'Gusheshe,' so iconic in this world? And would you ever try your hand at it—or is watching from the sidelines more your speed? On tonight’s weird and wonderful feature, we dive into the fascinating world of car spinning. Born in South African townships, car…
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This evening on Financial Matters, we look at financial behaviors; what they are, how we identify them, and why recognizing them is crucial for our financial health. Financial behaviors are the habits and actions that shape how we spend, save, invest, borrow, and plan for the future. Understanding these behaviors helps us take control of our financ…
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This evening on our educational feature we look at how to prepare for a successful visa application. Many countries require you to have a visa – a document that’s either physically attached to your passport, or in the case of an e-visa, linked electronically – that entitles you to enter the country you plan to visit. This is issued by the relevant …
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In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, finance leaders in South Africa face unique and challenging opportunities. To thrive in this dynamic environment, it’s essential to possess a diverse skill set that goes beyond technical expertise. On this session of entrepreneurial feature, we look into the succinct key learnings from South Africa’s …
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Many parts of the country including Gauteng, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga experienced a heatwave this weekend and today. The South African Weather Service forecasted temperatures to be as high as 34 degrees Celsius this past weekend. It says the heatwave will persist until today over the eastern parts of the Northwest and the…
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This evening on Legal Matters we talk about the payment of gratuity in employment law. Is it a right or a benefit? The payment of gratuity is popularly known as the 13th cheque or Christmas bonus– in other words, a payment of gratitude by the employer to the employee in recognition of a job well done, or if you like, going the extra mile. It must b…
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This weekend, the community of Orange Farm was shaken by a horrific mass shooting during a lobola celebration, leaving seven people dead, including a one-year-old child. One of the survivors, Lauren Maisha, shared the heartbreaking story of her sister Nomsa, who tragically lost her life in the attack. To give us context, we are joined by EWN Report…
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Today the African National Congress (ANC) celebrated 100 days of the 7th Administration within the Government of National Unity (GNU) at Luthuli House. President Ramaphosa said that the ANC went into the GNU knowing fully well it had ideological and policy differences with many of its partners. The GNU was formed by the ANC after it lost its majori…
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On tonight’s Medical Matters, we are focusing on rare condition that many might not be familiar with, that is Gaucher disease. This genetic disorder affects how the body breaks down certain fatty substances, leading to various health complications. While it’s rare, understanding it is crucial for those affected and their families. We’ll dive into w…
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On tonight’s South Africans doing great things, we in conversation with Fumani Khosa from the Good Work Foundation (GWF), an education non-profit that is reimagining the future for rural African communities. GWF is empowering individuals to confidently participate in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by providing innovative digital learning campuses…
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Our profile interview this evening is Mr. Zamani Letjane, Founder and CEO of Akani Retirement Fund Administrators which is SA's first 100% black-owned retirement fund. He started the company in 2001 with just a dream and today the company's assets are valued at R26 billion. He is also the Managing Director for Akani Properties; Akani Energy; Mungha…
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This evening on current affairs we talk about what’s happening in the middle east. There are so many versions of how the war in the middle east started and all parties concerned do not have a consensus of how this war started. This evening, we hear another opinion of what is happening there. Sarit Zehavi, founder & president of "Alma research & edu…
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Today is World Mental Health Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues and advocating for better mental health care around the globe. In tonight’s Psychological Matters we’ll be exploring how work can impact our mental health, both positively and negatively. From the stress of deadlines to the fulfilment of achieving goal…
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