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Newsmakers and Guest Experts offer their insights and perspectives into the national and global discourse on politics, economics, education, social matters and comprehensive dialogues on cultural dive... more
FAQs about The Daily Discourse:How many episodes does The Daily Discourse have?The podcast currently has 7,314 episodes available.
January 19, 2021Activists tortured and killed in detentionFormer police security branch officer, Martin Naude, has denied any involvement in the death of anti-apartheid activist, Neil Aggett in 1982 at the then John Vorster Square police station in Johannesburg. Naude says he had interrogated Aggett from mid-December 1981 and last saw him alive on January the 9th the following year. He says he then returned to his hometown of East London. Aggett was found hanging in his cell at the police station on the 5th of February 1982. The apartheid security police said that he had committed suicide but Aggett's family believes that they were responsible for his death. Wisani Makhubele has been covering the story and filed this report…Guest: Jackie Seroke – PAC member and activist detained and tortured by the then apartheid police...more13minPlay
January 19, 2021Pitbull kills another childOver the years we’ve been talking about pitbulls killing children and calls for them to be banned. But the owners always feel that their dogs can be controlled. The latest incident is of a 4-year-old child who was mauled to death by a neighbour’s pitbull. Let’s now to an owner of this breed and also get a legal perspective on what it is that people who live in an area where neighbours keep this breed of dogs as we welcome…. Guest: Lins Rautenbach – Former PRO of the Pitbull Federation of South Africa Guest: Chris Smit – Director at DSC Attorneys...more36minPlay
January 19, 2021Personal Finance with Bryan HirschAs a follow-up from last week, Bryan will today look at what individuals should do going forward to try and make sure that they are not in the same situation next January. With interest rates being so low, what alternatives are there to help pensioners living on a fixed income to help make ends meet?GUEST: Bryan Hirsch, Chairperson of Bryan Hirsch, Colley & Associates (Pty) Limited...more28minPlay
January 19, 2021Thinking point – Political parties differ on postponing electionsThe Economic Freedom Fighters is pushing forward with its agenda for the postponement of this year's local government elections and their merging with the general election of 2024. The party says it is has begun a process of engaging all political parties on its stance and although some are unconvinced, it may just have the heavyweight support it needs to push the matter through. Guest: Lulu White – Thought Leader on Elections, Democracy and Governance...more8minPlay
January 18, 2021#thehandsofmen campaignThe Institute for Healing of Memories has raised their concerns at children who are sitting at home due to Covid-19 delays. They are worried that these kids may be exposed to abuse especially those who’ve experienced violence. Guest: Fatima Swartz – Director for Programs at the Institute for Healing of Memories (‘#thehandsofmen campaign is a continuous campaign against GBV, violence and nation building)...more19minPlay
January 18, 2021William Mpembe court caseThe State Prosecutor leading the case against former Deputy Police Commissioner in the North West William Mpembe and three others argued that the men should be held responsible for the death of a mine worker who was shot during the Marikana Massacre in 2012. They are standing trial on of charges of defeating the ends of justice after Modisaotsile Segalala died while in police custody. The men allegedly indicated that he had died in hospital. Let’s revisit the story as we welcome…. Guest: Henry Mamothame – NPA Regional Spokesperson in the North West division...more16minPlay
January 18, 2021Southern African Resource Watch Message for 2021The Southern Africa Resource Watch yesterday (Thursday) released their report into the impact Covid-19 had on the mining industry. One of the things they highlight is the devastating effects the lockdown had on small mining companies and the poverty it brought for livelihoods. They also applaud the mining companies for their role during the first wave in supporting SADC governments. Guest: Dr Claude Kabemba - Executive Director at the Southern Africa Resource Watch...more17minPlay
January 18, 2021Bobi Wine loses against MuseveniUgandan opposition leader, Bobi Wine, has over the weekend expressed fear for his life after his home was surrounded by the military. Wine lost the election against President Yoweri Museveni. He denounced the results as fraudulent and urged citizens to reject them. The government ordered that the internet be shut off on Wednesday, the day before the vote, and by yesterday (Sunday) it was still not restored. Guest(In Uganda): Mike Arereng – Former Executive Producer at Channel Africa’s Swahili DeskGuest: Dr Sylvester Kahyana – Senior Lecturer at the School of Languages, Communication and Literature at the University of Makerere...more21minPlay
January 18, 2021Parents and guardians are preparing themselves for the possibility that they might, once again, have to provide home schParents and guardians are preparing themselves for the possibility that they might, once again, have to provide home schooling for their children. The Basic Education Department has postponed the re-opening of schools by a further two weeks as the number of Covid-19 cases continues to escalate putting a strain on health care facilities. Many teachers have also succumbed to the virus. Some independent schools have alerted parents that they would need to come to school to fetch study packs and teach their children at home. Tshepo Phagane reports…Guest: Prof Michael le Cordeur – Head of Department of Curriculum Studies in the Faculty of Education at Stellenbosch University...more11minPlay
January 14, 2021Sustainability the key for social investmentWe speak now to Keri-Leigh Paschal, executive trustee at social impact initiative Nation Builder who wrote apiece about trends in the social investment space. She highlights lesson lessons learnt under the devastating impact of Covid-19 on NPOs and what they can do to overcome 2021. She now joins us on the line to share her wisdom…. Guest: Keri-Leigh Paschal, executive trustee at social impact initiative Nation Builder...more10minPlay
FAQs about The Daily Discourse:How many episodes does The Daily Discourse have?The podcast currently has 7,314 episodes available.