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FAQs about NIGHT FALL:How many episodes does NIGHT FALL have?The podcast currently has 2,332 episodes available.
June 03, 2021Health Conversations: Malaria eradication by 2025, an achievable goalAfrican countries still bear the brunt of malaria's grip on the world, with approximately 70% of all infections occurring on this continent. However, there is still hope, and it is possible that we can see the end of this scourge in just a few years.Guest : Dr Karen I Barnes - Director: Pharmacology| WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN)...more26minPlay
June 02, 2021Closet Conversations: Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis...The term sexually transmitted disease (STD) is used to refer to a condition passed from one person to another through sexual contact. Guest on the line: Dr Natalia Novikova - is a highly skilled female gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon....more44minPlay
June 02, 2021Mindfulness WednesdaysTopic -Money Blueprint: is it possible that there’s a program running in your mind which makes you repel and not attract money and how can you change that...Guest: Billy Selekane - Africa’s #1 Professional Inspirational Speaker...more28minPlay
June 02, 2021Agriculture/Environmental Conversations: AGCO Africa presents Africa AgribusinessHow almost two-thirds of the world's arable land is in Africa, meaning the continent has great potential to feed itself and the global population. Through the AAQ programme, AGCO Africa hopes to empower Africans who have a passion for the agricultural sector, particularly technical and sales representatives, who can serve as trusted partners to African farmers.Guest: Dr. Benard Ngwene, Project Manager at AGCO Africa and he is the project manager of the Africa Agriculture Qualification that AGCO Africa is offering to people to learn within the agricultural space....more17minPlay
June 01, 2021Closet Conversations: Pride Month 2021: When it is, what does it mean, and its historyGuest: Devan Moonsamy...more52minPlay
June 01, 2021Education/Social conversations – Good Work FoundationWe believe in a future where rural African people are confident participants of the fourth industrial revolution. They are agents of change seamlessly plugged in to local communities and global networks. Together with those who are reimagining education with us, we will continue to create innovative digital learning campuses, responsive programmes and demand-led social enterprises, all working together to create an accessible, opportunity-packed world for our next generation of rural Africans. Our goal is for each regional cluster of campuses to deliver wonder-filled 21st century learning opportunities to rural and marginalised communities. Each cluster will be 80% self-funded 100% community-powered and 75% women-led.The world is changing fast and the future will not exclude us. In fact, the future needs us.Guest: Kate Groch- CEO of Good Work Foundation...more21minPlay
June 01, 2021Education Conversations: Machines can’t ‘personalize’ education, only people canIn the past year, COVID-19 abruptly disrupted schooling, and forced the question of how much kindergarten to Grade 12 education should or will rely on online teaching in the near and distant future. Education has taken a decided technological turn in its massive adaptation to online learning. This is precipitating a critical debate in education right now, with a most uncertain future and much depending on its outcome.One key concern when considering both online learning and the tech platforms teachers may rely on in classrooms is a long-standing issue of how education should accommodate student individuality. For at least 150 years, education in the western world has been conflicted over this issue.Guest: Michael Maser -PhD candidate - Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University...more22minPlay
May 27, 2021Closet Conversations – Today we will discuss sexual misconduct by healthcare professionalsGuest: Dr Mariam Khan - is a natural medicine doctor registered with the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa....more41minPlay
May 27, 2021Health/Social conversations – Menstrual Hygiene DayThis Friday, 28 May 2021, the World will commemorate and recognise Menstrual Hygiene Day. In an exciting first-ever collaboration that aims to #BreakTheSilence to all young SA women on everything menstrual, Salome will be hosting a live virtual event with experts in menstruation and female health on Salome’s Facebook, YouTube and Instagram pages. The free live virtual session starts at 6:30pm on Friday and aims to openly discuss menstruation and what is normal and expected versus what is not, as well as busting common and cultural myths linked to menstruation.Guest: CEO at 3Sixty Biomedicine - Boitumelo Sibambo...more19minPlay
May 27, 2021Health Conversations: Long working hours proves to be a killer?The World Health Organisation has recently released information highlighting how long working hours are the cause of premature death. The New York Times wrote that the study estimated that working more than 55 hours a week in a paid job resulted in 745,000 deaths in 2016 that is up 590,000 in 2000. The study further showed that around 398,000 of those deaths in 2016 were a result of people having a stroke and 347,000 were due to heart disease.In South Africa the Basic Condition of Employment Act states that the maximum normal working time allowed is 45 hours a week. That equates to 9 hours a day. This does not mean that an employee must work 45 hours, it serves as a guideline as a contractual agreement with an employer could allow an employee to work 40 hours a week. The act just indicates an employee should not exceed 45 hours a week. Guest on the line: Devan Moonsamy - CEO of The ICHAF Training Institute...more20minPlay
FAQs about NIGHT FALL:How many episodes does NIGHT FALL have?The podcast currently has 2,332 episodes available.