Kiera Johns and Thapelo Maila join us to share their experiences, creative challenges, and the insights they gained from participating in Cape Town’s 48-Hour Film Project— a fast-paced competition that pushes filmmaking to its limits!
Michal Malek joins us to discuss the success of Team Zania’s film AI I Love You in this year’s 48-Hour Film Project, exploring the creative and logistical challenges of bringing the project to life within 48 hours!
Jonathan Molver and Colin Wardle discuss how the controversial BELA Bill could reshape South Africa’s education system. They’ll also provide insight into key provisions, the political tensions it has sparked, and its potential impact on schools nationwide.
Dr Ronita Mahilall explores how the St. Luke’s Combined Hospices continues to offer hope and support to families, as it celebrates its 44th milestone anniversary of compassionate care.
Dr Ronita Mahilall shares more on how the St. Luke’s Combined Hospices continues to offer hope and support to families, as it gets ready to celebrate its 44th milestone anniversary of compassionate care!
Dayle shares insight on how businesses can prepare (and thrive), as South Africa braces for a surge in international tourists, offering both opportunities and challenges for the local tourism industry.
Rutendo Nyaku and Daniel du Plessis weigh in on whether global conflicts could spur along authoritarianism across African states, as the continent contends with a rapid uptick in conflict.
Vusi Fele joins the conversation to share more on Absa's She’s Next programme, poised to support women-owned small businesses and champion meaningful impact across the country.
Charlie shines insight into how a suboptimal sleep environment could pose a tangible risk to your overall health. He’ll also share a couple of tips on how we could eliminate the culprits behind bedroom allergy and asthma attacks.
Adjoa Ayivor shares how they got it right to catalyse a sustainable outcome-led job creation initiative, into 1000 permanent jobs for unemployed youths across South Africa’s most vulnerable communities.
Daniele Joubert shares key findings stemming from the release of the Uber Eats Annual Cravings Report - looking into the most popular; the most unusual, and some of the most unique orders that have occurred on the platform for 2023.
Dr Lauren Johnston will share key findings from her latest paper looking into SA’s ageing population, and why the country should take advantage of capitalizing on the BRICS development cooperation agenda.
Dr Alistair Mokoena will share more on their latest visionary partnership between Google and the Ministry of Tourism to support economic growth and job creation in South Africa.
Dirk Badenhorst shares more on what we could expect as Mzansi Ballet prepares to dazzle Cape Town later this month with the return of the captivating celebration of ballet: The Queen Show.
Dr Seelan Naidoo shares insight on why the result of the critical 2024 general election could feel like an acid test for us all, and how five scenarios led him to this conclusion.
Dr Wilhelm Lichtenberg shares more on how we could get involved in saving the lives of vulnerable children confronted by the life-threatening diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease.
Ronen Klugman gives us the scoop on their hushed plans to whisk you and me away on a whimsical journey at South Africa's premier costume celebration: the Mother City Queer Project!
28 Sep 2023
10 min
1 – 20
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