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By Shatho Nlebgwa
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
I look into the Botswana's 2021 budget and discuss what it means to the citizens. I argue that the budget represents no departure from past budgets as we sing the same old song. I call for government to take initiative and act decisively.
In this raw uncut episode, on the backdrop of recent actions of the BDP in Parliament, I argue that once democratic institutions are adulterated then a democracy begins its decline to tyranny. I warn against the tyranny of the majority or minority in a democracy and argue for MPs to take a people rather than party centric approach.
The Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Hon. Tumiso Rakgare recently made public the draft bill for the establishment of the National Arts Council and calling for public input. In this episode I speak to Thato Chuma-Mogotsi to hear her views on the draft bill and the prospect of having National Arts Council. What does it mean to her as a creative? What does she think should be improved? Join us in this enthralling conversation
The Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Hon. Tumiso Rakgare recently made public the draft bill for the establishment of the National Arts Council and calling for public input. In this episode I speak to Thabo Katlholo to hear his views on the draft bill and the prospect of having National Arts Council. What does it mean to him as writer/ creative? What does he think should be improved? Join us in this enthralling conversation.
In this episode we will delve into what the Post-Covid 19 world would look like for the average working person especially those in Botswana. What prospects lay ahead from a collective bargaining perspective and what are the prospects of job creation looking like.
In this episode we discuss corruption and how it affects our democracies. Using Botswana as an example, we explore this intricate topic. The discussion is a reflection on a similar discussion at the #WEF20.
In this episode I discuss why I think we should pay close attention to the Events at the World Economic Forum. The episode provides a critique of the WEF2020 (Davos2020) and lays out which areas of the discussions we should pay close attention to.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.