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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 7,333 episodes available.
April 30, 2020Struggle stalwart and Rivonia trialist, Denis Goldberg has died at the age of 87Struggle stalwart and Rivonia trialist, Denis Goldberg has died at the age of 87. Goldberg was one of the eight Rivonia Trialists who were convicted alongside former President Nelson Mandela for treason. Omar Badsha - CEO of South African History Online - SAHO, Jeremy Cronin – Former South African Communist Party General Secretary...more22minPlay
April 30, 2020SA Medical and Education foundation help against Covid-19As more and more private institutions are heeding government’s call to assist in helping against the fight to contain the Covid-19, we as the station bring them to you to show the good side of our country. This morning we speak to the SA Medical and Education Foundation. They together with their donors have supplied R10-million life-saving medical equipment which has already been delivered to the doctors and nurses working on the frontline of the Pandemic. Who are they and why did they decide to heed the call?Guest: Trevor Pols – CEO of the SA Medical and Education Foundation...more8minPlay
April 29, 2020UIF-CLAIMS – WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOWThe Unemployment Insurance fund (UIF) has paid out 3-point-3-billion-rand in Covid-19 relief funding since the 27th of April. Government says it has received 103-thousand applications from employers who represent 1-point-7-million employees. Employers are encouraged to apply for funding through the temporary employer/employee relief scheme. Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi says 220-thousand workers have still not claimed. The representative is back today to answer all your questions…Guest: Makhosonke Buthelezi - UIF's communication and marketing manager...more23minPlay
April 29, 2020Security sector and the lockdownOver the past few days we’ve been receiving calls from those in the security sector about the things they face while on duty especially under the lockdown. We’ve seen in malls and shops how they are made to spray customer hands with sanitizers. But is it part of their job? Also some of them are not given protective gear against the virus. Manabela Sam ChaukeGuest: Manabela Sam Chauke – CEO of the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority...more38minPlay
April 28, 2020Teachers concerns on schools openingYesterday Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga was expected to brief the media with regard to when schools will reopen, as well as what steps are to be taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus among learners, but the briefing was postponed indefinitely. This morning we speak to the unions in the sector to find out what their worries are. Let’s hear first from Naptosa through their Executive Director Basil Manuel who was speaking to Stephen Grootes this morning….NAPTOSAGuest: Allen Thompson – President of the National Teachers' Union (Natu) Guest: Nkosana Dolopi - SADTU's deputy general-secretary guest: CHRIS KLOPER – GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE SUID AFRIKANSE ONDERWYSERS UNIE...more22minPlay
April 28, 2020Talking Finance with Bryan HirschGUEST : Bryan Hirsch, Chairperson of Bryan Hirsch, Colley & Associates (Pty) Limited...more24minPlay
April 27, 2020MEDIA COVERAGE POST 1990 EVENTS COVERAGEOn the 17th of March 1992, white South Africans vote "Yes" in a referendum to allow the National Party government to continue negotiations with the ANC in a process of dismantling apartheid. Let’s go back to that and listen to the news bulletin reflecting the voting….Guest: Anton Harber – Veteran journalist and Caxton Professor of JournalismGuest: Mathata Tsedu – Former City Press EditorGuest: Joe Thloloe – Veteran journalist and former press ombudsman...more31minPlay
April 27, 2020Freedom Day – A 90’s journey to voting dayToday the 27th of April is exactly 26 years since the country’s first ever democratic elections. This was the first time in the history of our country that black people were given the opportunity to vote and have a say in the political leadership of the country. Every story has a beginning and an ending and one gets to choose where to start telling the story. We chose to start in 1990, bringing you some highlights, of that period since the announcement by the then state president FW de Klerk during his State of the Nation Address on the 2nd of February…..GUEST: Pali Lehohla – South Africa’s former Statistician-GeneralGUEST: Terry Bell – Long-time labour analyst...more30minPlay
April 23, 2020Health feature: Understanding TelehealthSince we are now in the fourth industrial revolution, we look at Telehealth and its background. According to medical journals, it involves the use of telecommunications and virtual technology to deliver health care outside of traditional health-care facilities. Where is it being used the most?GUEST: Dr Musa Mayayise – Cardiologist...more16minPlay
April 23, 2020PSA-KZN calling for tax reliefThe Public Servants Association in KwaZulu-Natal has raised its disappointment with the president saying he did not accommodate frontline workers in a form of incentive and so on. Let’s take this moment no to understand what it is exactly they are disappointed about and what would they have liked the president to do for them as we welcome….Guest: Mlungisi Ndlovu - KZN manager for the Public Servants Association...more12minPlay
FAQs about The Daily Discourse:How many episodes does The Daily Discourse have?The podcast currently has 7,333 episodes available.