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Can citizens take action against the state to maintain critical infrastructure?
GUEST:Shadi Maganoe -Lecturer in the Wits School of Law Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Governance, Legislative Oversight, State Capture and Elections. Raw sewerage in the streets is a common sight, potholes prevail, and storm-water drainage fails repeatedly. It is commonplace that despite residents paying rates and making multiple complaints to authorities, the situation does not improve. Citizens have various constitutional rights, including the freedom of movement and access to essential services, as well as to approach a court when a right in the Bill of Rights has been infringed

25 Years of Nurturing Young Minds: Sesame Workshop International South Africa’s Legacy of Learning
GUEST: Onyi and Zikwe are popular South African Takalani Sesame Muppet characters developed by Sesame Workshop International South Africa to support early childhood education through entertaining and educational content Sesame Workshop International South Africa is a key player in early childhood development, using educational media to support young learners nationwide. As the local branch of the global Sesame Workshop, the organization has delivered quality programming for over 20 years through its flagship initiative, Takalani Sesame.

Young Nigerians learn about democracy at school: how it’s shaping future voters
GUEST: Dr. Leila Demarest -Associate Professor, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University Ten years after the transition from military to democratic rule, the Nigerian government made civic education mandatory in primary and secondary schools. The curriculum covers issues such as Nigeria’s independence, the structures of the state, civic rights, political parties and national unity. It also covers corruption and clientelism (the exchange of political support for economic benefits). Democratic consolidation is a continuing struggle, in Africa as elsewhere. The turn to democracy gained momentum in Africa in the late 1980s and early 1990s but has petered out since. Can new generations turn the tide? The need to prepare young people to become democratically minded is well established. In western societies, school-based civic education has been considered the means to do it since as early as the 1960s. The assumption is that better knowledge about the democratic functioning of the state promotes stronger democratic values and norms. It is also thought to increase trust in institutions and a willingness to participate in politics in the future.

The PoeComSto Council Officially Launches: A New Voice for Poetry, Comedy, and Storytelling in South Africa
GUEST: MoAfrika Wa Mokgathi – PoeComSto’s chairperson South Africa's vibrant traditions of poetry, comedy, and storytelling now have a powerful new advocate. The recently launched *PoeComSto Council*, established under the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, aims to transform these underrepresented art forms by providing structure, support, and opportunities. Born from nationwide consultations, the council will nurture talent, preserve cultural heritage, and help artists build sustainable careers through training, performance platforms, and market access. With its official launch in August 2025, PoeComSto represents a bold step toward empowering creatives and strengthening South Africa's creative economy—ensuring these vital art forms thrive for generations to come.

Celebrating men who are transforming lives and redefining masculinity in South Africa
GUEST: Tsakani Mkhari, Spokesperson for Hope Givers Foundation. The Hope Givers Foundation, powered by Brand South Africa, recently hosted the 8th Annual Raising Legends Awards, celebrating men who are transforming lives and redefining masculinity in South Africa. The event honored individuals making meaningful contributions in combating gender-based violence, mentoring young men, and uplifting communities.

JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: From Waste to Worth: How Women are Crocheting a Cleaner Future
GUEST: Regine le Roux, founder of Re.Bag.Re.Use, Turning trash into treasure isn’t just an environmental act—it’s an act of hope. In this interview, Regine le Roux, founder of Re.Bag.Re.Use, shares how a simple idea—crocheting plastic bread bags into functional art—has grown into a movement empowering South African women. From saving over 144,000 bags from landfills to creating economic opportunities for mothers and daughters, Regine reveals how creativity transforms both waste and lives.

JSB SESSIONS Wrapped In Rhythm. with with Jazz vocalist- Tutu Puoane

The Playhouse Company - CEO, Lynda Bukhosini lets talk about the woman festival coming up

Olives with Attitude: The Quirky Comeback of South Africa’s Superfruit with Ashley Stone- Chairman Swartland Tourism- which hosts the The Swartland Olive Festival in Riebeek Kasteel

NICO SMIT on all things Motoring

Fire and folklore — will Gqeberha lose Richly House? with Luxolo Kanti- Mandela Bay Heritage Trust Communication Officer

Let’s talk to Paul de Wet- Founder of the Shaya Izibalo Maths Institute about their Empowering South Africa though MATHS!

Hepatitis - It’s time to shift from treatment to prevention- Dr Moratwe Masima, as Profmed’s spokesperson

Fly fishing Matt Rich: Comp fishing since 2008, Head Coach and Head of Selectors for SAFFA (South African Fly Fishing Association) with Amy Visser – Fly fishing angler

JSB CONVERSATION: Women Reclaim Space Through Storytelling, Art, And Activism
Guest: Traci Kwaai, Kalk Bay fisher activist and founder of The Fisher Child Project, Nyakallo Maleke, Standard Bank Young Artist and Nadia Virasamy, CEO of Moving into Dance

WORD DOMINATION: WORD DOMINATION: PENDORING awards 2025 entries open: celebrating 30 years of indigenous language excellence
Guest: Pendoring Awards General manager, Eben Keun

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: How a 100-year-old railway is becoming an African lifeline
Guest: Tim Cohen- Editor of Currency News

CIVIC EDUCATION: E-Voting in South Africa. Is e-voting in SA going to be a reality?
Guest: Michael Atkins - Independent Elections Analyst-

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Technology and Rehabilitation
Guest: Dr Robert Eans - co-founder of the Enable Centre and leads the Biokinetics practice

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: Diabetes is a disease that thrives on inequity
Guest: Katie Mohamed - chief executive of BrandFusion, W-Suite and ChangeHub

JSB SESSIONS with Cantrel ‘s Neil Breytenbach

A Seat at the Table or Just Entertainment? Is South Africa Truly Valuing Its Arts and Culture? with Actor and Arts Activist Thami AkaMbongo Manzana and actor and Jack Devnarain, an actor and Chairperson of the SA Guild of Actors

ea Is to Be Sat Down For: A Reflection on Ritual, Memory, and the Human Spirit with Jessica Bonin- Tea Specialist

NICO SMIT on all things Motoring

Meta Faces Contempt Case Over Failure to Remove Child Abuse Content with Lerato Ntwampe is a Social Media Legal Consultant, Cyber Safety Enthusiast and Speaker. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Law as well as a Bachelor of laws

South Africa’s space sector enters a boom era. The Western Cape’s investment promotion agency, Wesgro, has identified the space sector as a priority for the province’s economic future. Its vision includes growing South Africa’s share of the global space economy by 2030, expanding export-ready technologies and attracting talent and capital into the region. Johann de Swardt is the CEO of Etse Electronics.

World Allergy Week: Raising awareness about anaphylaxis a rapidly escalating with Dr Thulja Trikamjee- is a specialist Paediatrician and Allergologist from the University of Cape Town

Established 2021- Blackball South Africa (BSA) is currently the controlling body of blackball in South Africa. A member of the South African Pool Union (SAPU) which is a member of All Africa Pool Association (AAPA). Regardless of financial difficulties (BSA) have produced Champions. Erin Lazarus-South African ladies champion and Senzo Gumede –former world champion and current South African champion

City of Joburg Reviews Long-Term Leases as Parks and Sports Clubs Face Uncertain Future with JPC commercial and city-focused interventions general manager, Sizeka Tshabalala

The Moon Looks Delicious From Here Brings Award-Winning Storytelling to The Market Theatre WITH Theatre veteran- Aldo Brincat
JSB ART: The Moon Looks Delicious From Here Brings Award-Winning Storytelling to The Market Theatre WITH Theatre veteran- Aldo Brincat

WORD DOMINATION:WORD DOMINATION Children’s Month in July is a celebration of stories and young minds
WORD DOMINATION:WORD DOMINATION Children’s Month in July is a celebration of stories and young minds WITH Shylock Dimakatso Matsunyane-Deputy exclusive manager

CIVIC EDUCATION: Burgers and Billions: Decoding Currency Value with the Big Mac Index WITH Xhanti Payi- Economist and Senior Manager at PWC Strategy& · Experience
CIVIC EDUCATION: Burgers and Billions: Decoding Currency Value with the Big Mac Index WITH Xhanti Payi- Economist and Senior Manager at PWC Strategy& · Experience

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: : Can South Africa Tackle the Rise of Spiritually-Motivated Gangs?
THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: : Can South Africa Tackle the Rise of Spiritually-Motivated Gangs? With Guest: Dr Ashwill Ramon Phillips, Lecturer and Postgraduate Supervisor, Department of Criminology, University of the Free State

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: The economic impact of hunting tourism in South Africa
THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: The economic impact of hunting tourism in South Africa with Prof Peet van der Merwe, School for Tourism Management Potchefstroom Campus-Fellow of the German Institute for Tourism Research

South Africa Launches Disability 20 (D20) Initiative to Champion Inclusive Global Policy at G20 2025
South Africa Launches Disability 20 (D20) Initiative to Champion Inclusive Global Policy at G20 2025 Guest Lubabalo.Mbheki D20 initiative representative

WORD DOMINATION: WORD DOMINATION How a simple park run became a worldwide phenomenon
WORD DOMINATION: WORD DOMINATION How a simple park run became a worldwide phenomenon with Paul Sinton-Hewitt- Author of One Small Step

CIVIC EDUCATION: Power Play: The Battle Between Eskom, Regulations, and Renewable Energy
CIVIC EDUCATION: Power Play: The Battle Between Eskom, Regulations, and Renewable Energy with Guest: Hartmut Winkler Professor of Physics – Solar Energy and Atmospheric Science

Balancing Feminism, Financial Expectations, and Romance Today
GUEST 1- Feminist, anthropologist and author of Soft Life, Lebohang Masango GUEST 2- Shireen Motara- Mentor and Feminist GUEST 3- Leroy Tau- social commentator, coach, speaker

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: Food Trade and Justice: A Roadmap for the G20 to Support Sustainable African Food Systems
THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: Food Trade and Justice: A Roadmap for the G20 to Support Sustainable African Food Systems with Guest: Florian Kroll with Researcher: DSTI-NRF Centre of Excellence in Food Security, University of the Western Cape

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: Copy, Paste, Forget: The Death of Thinking in the AI Age with Jocelyn Leitzinger
Guest: Jocelyn Leitzinger, Assistant Professor in the Department of Managerial Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago

JSB SESSIONS with Carlo Mombelli is a visionary South African bassist, composer, and educator

From Waste to Plate: The Rise of Upcycled Food and What It Really Means with Simona Grasso- Assistant Professor & Ad Astra Fellow in Food Science and Nutrition, University College Dublin

NICO SMIT on all things Motoring

Lets look into FOOT GOLF ? What is FOOT GOLF? with Foot Golf female players , Kefilwe Mphake from the Johannesburg FootGolf Club and Vuyiswa Ntombela from Ekurhuleni FootGolf Club

Lets look into FOOT GOLF ? What is FOOT GOLF? with Foot Golf female players , Kefilwe Mphake from the Johannesburg FootGolf Club and Vuyiswa Ntombela from Ekurhuleni FootGolf Club

Cities as Ecosystems: The Role of Human History in Shaping Wildlife Evolution with Elizabeth Carlen- Living Earth Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington University in St. Louis

JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Mandela Month:DO MORE FOUNDATION Launches Mandela Day Campaign to Build Climate-Resilient Early Learning Centres in Underserved Communities
JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Mandela Month:DO MORE FOUNDATION Launches Mandela Day Campaign to Build Climate-Resilient Early Learning Centres in Underserved Communities with Nicole Biondi spokesperson at the DO MORE FOUNDATION

#NAF2025 JSB CONVERSATION with newly appointed Chairperson of the National Arts Festival
#NAF2025 JSB CONVERSATION with newly appointed Chairperson of the National Arts Festival Guest: Dr. Siphiwo Mahala and Yolisa Khoza- Head of Brand Experience, Standard Bank.

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS:Is it time to end English-Only Courts
THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS:Is it time to end English-Only Courts… with Guest: Prof Russell Kaschula- Chairperson of UWC’s Department of African Language Studies

#NAF2025 The Seed of Healing – Storytelling Workshop on Indigenous Knowledge
Guest: Pumeza Mntonintshi- traditional healer - Curator Anthropology -expert in indigenous knowledge preservation.- #NAF2025 The Seed of Healing – Storytelling Workshop on Indigenous Knowledge with