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Through insightful commentary and in depth interviews with experts and people of interest Nompumelelo Runji takes a comprehensive look at political and socioeconomic developments and public policies a... more
FAQs about The Critical Take with Nompumelelo Runji:How many episodes does The Critical Take with Nompumelelo Runji have?The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
February 26, 2021Interview with Risenga Maluleke (Stats SA): Data and statistics as enablers of good governanceIt has become customary for government communications to focus on activities such as the number of job opportunities created, youth entrepreneurs funded and businesses rescued. These are merely outputs. What we really need to worry about is the impact and outcomes of government policies and programmes. To what extent are government's policies and activities achieving strategic goals like lowering unemployment and poverty as well as National Development Plan targets?...more29minPlay
February 12, 2021Nompumelelo Runji reacts to #SONA 2021 and asks: Does it really matter what President Cyril Ramaphosa said?The more I listen to #SONA the more I think the speeches are notable for what the president doesn't and can't say rather than what he does. It's a new year, a new set of top priorities and another rattling off of figures. Does it really matter?...more28minPlay
February 05, 2021Interview with Makhosi Khoza, Former MP: Parliament and the crisis of accountability in SAOversight is the most important role of Parliament, holding the executive to account and calling on the president and ministers to answer for their decisions and conduct. There are very clear signs that the oversight function in South Africa is failing....more37minPlay
February 05, 2021Interview with Dumisani Hlophe: (Not) Ready to govern: Assessing the ANC's governance performanceJust as the ANC was preparing to contest the 1994 general elections, it released a document titled Ready to Govern. In it outlined the principles, values and policy focus of a prospective ANC government. The party has been in government ever since. After just over 25 years in government, an evaluation of the ANC's governance performance could lead one to question whether the title of the document was more aspirational than it was a reflection of reality....more47minPlay
February 05, 2021Interview with Somadoda Fikeni: The nation building project in South AfricaNation building is both a practical exercise as well as an ideal. It is about defining a unifying identity, collective goals and the common good and interest of a nation. South Africa is a case of a bitterly divided society embarking on the thorny journey of establishing a new sense of nationhood and how pervasive inequality and the betrayal of the good will of the country's majority threatens to reverse the gains already made....more51minPlay
February 05, 2021Interview with Ayabonga Cawe - Debunking land reform in South AfricaLand reform. It can't be ignored, it can't be avoided and it certainly can't be postponed forever, as part of redressing the injustices of the past. But what kind of land reform does South Africa need? Is section 25 of the constitution (the property clause) really a barrier to effective land reform? Is land expropriation without compensation the best solution? Why has the policy of willing buyer/ willing seller not worked?...more39minPlay
February 05, 2021Interview with Nomfundo Mogapi: Apartheid's effect on South Africa's collective psycheThe year 1994 is widely considered as the year South Africa finally delivered freedom to the black and African majority after centuries of oppression under colonial and apartheid regimes. However, South African society remains deeply violent and the trauma of the past remains evident in the present situation in the country. Nomfundo Mogapi, Executive Director of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation argues that South Africa is a wounded nation and until and unless it grapples with the psychosocial effects of apartheid, freedom will remain elusive....more39minPlay
June 25, 2020Interview with Khwezi Mabasa: Transforming South African society - It's about powerWhat will it take to transform South African society? The struggle was contested and so is transformation. Ultimately it's about the balance of power politically, economically and socially....more56minPlay
June 22, 2020Interview with Tshepo Madlingozi: The missing piece in South Africa's transitional justice processAt the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) perpetrators of apartheid atrocities participated in a truth telling exercise in exchange for amnesty and the envisioned result was reconciliation. But there exists a strong sentiment that justice was glaringly omitted from these proceedings....more34minPlay
May 20, 2020The Critical Take with Nompumelelo Runji - Getting StartedI'm passionate about enabling the agency of individuals and communities and creating conditions where they can reach their fullest potential. I see it as my mission to inspire, inform and influence decisions and actions towards achieving this ideal, through critical thinking. ...more1minPlay
FAQs about The Critical Take with Nompumelelo Runji:How many episodes does The Critical Take with Nompumelelo Runji have?The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.