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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 7,386 episodes available.
February 20, 2019Is it time to rethink by-laws that criminalize poverty?It's time to rethink by-laws that criminalize poverty according to Magnus Killander, a Professor of Human Rights Law at the Centre for Human Rights in the Faculty of Law at the University of Pretoria. Professor Killander says the homeless, beggars and other urban poor trying to eke out a living in difficult circumstances are viewed by many as criminals who should be removed from public space. He says in a society that lacks a comprehensive social security system and does not provide sufficient shelter, there is simply not enough support for those who have fallen by the wayside.GUEST: Magnus Killander, who is a Professor of Human Rights Law at the Centre for Human Rights in the Faculty of Law at the University of Pretoria....more25minPlay
February 20, 2019The Budget QuizAs many of you may know, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is expected to deliver his Budget speech in the National Assembly today. This morning we are going to play a little game where we test your knowledge in relation to the budget speech and the finance ministry. I am going to ask you several questions and you’ll have 30 seconds to answer them correctly. Whoever manages to do so within 30 seconds, will be awarded the chance to choose a topic of their choice that we will do this Friday at 09:30am on the Talking point....more19minPlay
February 19, 2019African Perspective – MadagascarMadagascar is the largest African island situated in the Indian Ocean, east of the coast of Mozambique. It’s the fourth largest island in the world. Many of its plants and animals are unique to the island. But like many former colonial countries Madagascar went through various political states like uprisings, provisional governments, single-party rule, socialist economic policies, and threat of secession. Today the country is on a slow and steady economical and political growth path from an extremely low level.Guest: Frank Lekaba - Researcher in the Governance and Security Unit of the Africa Institute of South Africa, one of the Human Sciences Research Council....more38minPlay
February 19, 2019Unemployment, failure of governance among biggest risks for SA in 2019The Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA) has identified structurally high unemployment, growing income disparity and inequality, failure of governance in the public sector, fraud, and corruption among some of the biggest risks for the country in 2019.The Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA)’s latest risk report is the outcome of surveys carried out with some 1,028 contributors from a variety of business and risk-related roles.Guest: Christopher Palm - Chief Risk Advisor at The Institute of Risk Management South Africa...more26minPlay
February 19, 2019Talking Finance with Bryan HirschAs we prepare for the end of the tax year it is a good time to recap on ways to save for retirement. Today our discussion is about the build-up. GUEST: Bryan Hirsch, Chairperson of Bryan Hirsch, Colley & Associates (Pty) Limited...more23minPlay
February 19, 2019Why isn't there a baby changing table in the men's public washroom and only in the women's?Why isn't there a baby changing table in the men's public washroom and only in the women's? Well a new law in America gives dads in New York access to nappy-changing tables in public restrooms. In recent years, there have been campaigns by fathers who have expressed concern that men's public toilets never have diaper-changing facilities, when women's toilets usually do. The new law now requires that changing tables be installed in all new and renovated public toilets, including men's toilets.GUEST: Bongani Luvalo, Ceo of Cool Dadsguest: Mbuyiselo Botha - Gender Activist who has recently completed a 5 year as a commissioner at the commission for gender equality. He is also founder member of the South African Men’s Forum...more15minPlay
February 19, 2019Same sex marriagesWe are now in conversation with Nhlanhla Buthelezi, the president of the Durban-based People's Revolutionary Movement (PRM). This morning we will dissect the party’s manifesto. GUEST: Nhlanhla Buthelezi, the president of the Durban-based People's Revolutionary Movement (PRM)...more26minPlay
February 18, 2019BANKS CLOSE BOSASA ACCOUNTSAfrica Global Operations, formally known as Bosasa has announced that it has gone into voluntarily liquidation following the closure of its bank accounts. GUEST: Managing director for the Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) Cas Coovadia...more9minPlay
February 18, 2019Nigeria’s election postponed by a weekForeign election observers have appealed for calm following the last-minute postponement of the Nigerian election by a week. President Muhammadu Buhari and his main rival Atiku Abubakar condemned the election delay. The presidential and parliamentary polls will now be held on 23 February. GUEST: Charles Nyuykonge, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Global Dialogue, in Pretoria....more15minPlay
February 18, 2019Evacu8 aims to improve reduce fatalities in the Mining industryStaying on the issue for safety in Mining, we are now in conversation with one of the Innovators at Evacu8, whose goal is to reduce fatalities, save lives and money at the same time, in the mining industry.GUEST: Sinethemba Ncede, Evacu8 Co-founder...more12minPlay
FAQs about The Daily Discourse:How many episodes does The Daily Discourse have?The podcast currently has 7,386 episodes available.