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FAQs about The Alternative Breakfast:How many episodes does The Alternative Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 4,859 episodes available.
August 03, 2025Kurt Schoonraad Brings the Laughs to Montecasino Studio Theatre with His New Comedy Hit, Funny Side Up with Kurt Schoonraad -comedian...more13minPlay
August 03, 2025Mental Health vs. Performance: Labour Court Draws the Line with Sian Gaffney, Senior Associate at Bowmans South Africa...more16minPlay
August 03, 2025WHO Endorses Game-Changer in HIV Prevention with Meg Doherty Director of Global HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes at the WHO...more8minPlay
August 03, 2025Blind Cricket in South Africa with Isaac Bidla the President of Blind Cricket...more16minPlay
August 03, 2025Shark Exhibition spotlights innovative solutions to the safety of both sharks and people in South Africa with Maryke Musson, Executive Manager: Conservation Education and Communications at SAAMBR...more11minPlay
August 03, 2025Can citizens take action against the state to maintain critical infrastructure?GUEST:Shadi Maganoe -Lecturer in the Wits School of Law Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Governance, Legislative Oversight, State Capture and Elections. Raw sewerage in the streets is a common sight, potholes prevail, and storm-water drainage fails repeatedly. It is commonplace that despite residents paying rates and making multiple complaints to authorities, the situation does not improve. Citizens have various constitutional rights, including the freedom of movement and access to essential services, as well as to approach a court when a right in the Bill of Rights has been infringed...more18minPlay
August 03, 202525 Years of Nurturing Young Minds: Sesame Workshop International South Africa’s Legacy of LearningGUEST: Onyi and Zikwe are popular South African Takalani Sesame Muppet characters developed by Sesame Workshop International South Africa to support early childhood education through entertaining and educational content Sesame Workshop International South Africa is a key player in early childhood development, using educational media to support young learners nationwide. As the local branch of the global Sesame Workshop, the organization has delivered quality programming for over 20 years through its flagship initiative, Takalani Sesame. ...more19minPlay
August 03, 2025Young Nigerians learn about democracy at school: how it’s shaping future votersGUEST: Dr. Leila Demarest -Associate Professor, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University Ten years after the transition from military to democratic rule, the Nigerian government made civic education mandatory in primary and secondary schools. The curriculum covers issues such as Nigeria’s independence, the structures of the state, civic rights, political parties and national unity. It also covers corruption and clientelism (the exchange of political support for economic benefits). Democratic consolidation is a continuing struggle, in Africa as elsewhere. The turn to democracy gained momentum in Africa in the late 1980s and early 1990s but has petered out since. Can new generations turn the tide? The need to prepare young people to become democratically minded is well established. In western societies, school-based civic education has been considered the means to do it since as early as the 1960s. The assumption is that better knowledge about the democratic functioning of the state promotes stronger democratic values and norms. It is also thought to increase trust in institutions and a willingness to participate in politics in the future....more23minPlay
August 03, 2025The PoeComSto Council Officially Launches: A New Voice for Poetry, Comedy, and Storytelling in South Africa GUEST: MoAfrika Wa Mokgathi – PoeComSto’s chairperson South Africa's vibrant traditions of poetry, comedy, and storytelling now have a powerful new advocate. The recently launched *PoeComSto Council*, established under the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, aims to transform these underrepresented art forms by providing structure, support, and opportunities. Born from nationwide consultations, the council will nurture talent, preserve cultural heritage, and help artists build sustainable careers through training, performance platforms, and market access. With its official launch in August 2025, PoeComSto represents a bold step toward empowering creatives and strengthening South Africa's creative economy—ensuring these vital art forms thrive for generations to come....more15minPlay
FAQs about The Alternative Breakfast:How many episodes does The Alternative Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 4,859 episodes available.