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Theatre; Sarafina returns with Mpho Molepo as Director

Zola Nene Leads the Charge in The Taste Master SA’s Most Versatile Season Yet with Zola Nene- FOOD STYLIST · MEDIA PERSONALITY · COOKING SHOW HOST. RESTAURANT REVIEWER. AWARD WINNING COOKBOOK AUTHOR

NICO SMIT on all things Motoring

Legacy vs. Digital: Where South Africans Find Trustworthy News with Brandon de Kock, Director of Storytelling at BrandMapp

Kgothatso Montjane Claims 4th Grand Slam with Kgothatso Montjane- wheelchair tennis athlete

The Sun Quintet share their musical journey and upcoming Youth Month performance with Melisizwe Plaatjies Keys

Find out the journey from Vine to Wine and Wine Harvest Commemorative Event with Marcus Lewis

NICO SMIT on all things Motoring

Celebrating 20 years since reaching Mt Everest with Sibusiso Vilane

Celebrate 20 years of InnoVention and building the chemical industry in Gqeberha with Louise Hamilton

Unpack the need for health taxes with health economist, Prof. Susan Goldstein

Explore underwater rugby with Nick Harvey

ENVIRONMENT: Embracing the in-between and why we need to ditch the people-or-wildlife conservation binary with Dr. Elizabeth le Roux

JSB HEALTH: World No Tobacco Day 2025 GUEST: Prof. Lekan Ayo-Yusuf, Director of the National Council Against Smoking (NCAS) and the Head of the School of Health Systems and Public Health at the University of Pretoria, Director of ATIM PLOT: As World No Tobacco Day 2025 approaches, the global theme, “Unmasking the appeal: exposing industry tactics on tobacco and nicotine products,” sounds a vital alarm for South Africa. New research shows tobacco use is surging—especially among youth—driven by the tobacco industry's deceptive marketing, flavoured products, and influencer campaigns. A staggering 14.9 million South Africans now smoke, with e-cigarette use rising among young people. Advocacy groups under the Protect Our Next coalition are sounding the alarm, staging public "crime scenes" and urging stronger regulation. With youth health on the line, the call for urgent action has never been louder—or more critical.
JSB HEALTH: World No Tobacco Day 2025 GUEST: Prof. Lekan Ayo-Yusuf, Director of the National Council Against Smoking (NCAS) and the Head of the School of Health Systems and Public Health at the University of Pretoria, Director of ATIM As World No Tobacco Day 2025 approaches, the global theme, “Unmasking the appeal: exposing industry tactics on tobacco and nicotine products,” sounds a vital alarm for South Africa. New research shows tobacco use is surging—especially among youth—driven by the tobacco industry's deceptive marketing, flavoured products, and influencer campaigns. A staggering 14.9 million South Africans now smoke, with e-cigarette use rising among young people. Advocacy groups under the Protect Our Next coalition are sounding the alarm, staging public "crime scenes" and urging stronger regulation. With youth health on the line, the call for urgent action has never been louder—or more critical.

Thoughtleaders, Storytellers and Griots: The Slap, the President, and the Kremlin
THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS Thoughtleaders,Storytellers and Griots: The Slap, the President, and the Kremlin: When ScandalMeets Spin with Guest: Gillian Schutte is a South African writer, filmmaker

Tributes for Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: The Voice That Rewrote Africawith Alexandra Willis is a freelance researcher/writer.

Social housing is essential, but should it be rental- only? with Ash Muller - Property Consultant
CIVIC EDUCATION: Social housing is essential, but should it be rental-only? with Ash Muller - Property Consultant

No More to Give: Water Scarcity Sets Gauteng’s Growth Ceiling
THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS:No More to Give:Water Scarcity Sets Gauteng’s Growth Ceiling GUEST Professor Anthony Turton is a water expert with the Centre forEnvironmental Management at the University of the Free State.

A New Era for South African Art: The Historic Sale of Lady from the Orient-
JSB CONVERSATION: A New Era for South African Art: The Historic Saleof Lady from the Orient- GUEST 1: Dr. Alastair Meredith - Head of Department, Senior Art Specialist atStrauss and Co GUEST 2: Susie Goodman - Strauss and Co executive director GUEST 3-Koulla Xinisteris - curator at SABC Collection and co-director of Gnosis Art

JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Running on Heart: Sean Clarke Faces Amputation with Couragewith Sean Clarke - athlete

UJ FADA Gallery’s Tandem Exhibition featuring solos by Senzeni Marasela and Heinrich Nieuman
UJ FADA Gallery’s Tandem Exhibition featuring solos bySenzeni Marasela and Heinrich Nieuman

Sailing for Change: Chris Bertish’s Ocean Conservation Journey
Sailing for Change: Chris Bertish’s Ocean Conservation Journey GUEST: Chris Bertish- South African adventurer, author, speaker, ocean pioneer and ocean advocate South African adventurer and ocean advocate Chris Bertish is set to embark on the TransCat Expedition 2025: Oceans Without Borders, a world-first solo, unsupported crossing of the Pacific Ocean on a production beach catamaran. Covering 2,800 nautical miles from California to Hawaii, the daring journey powered solely by wind and solar aims to raise awareness for ocean conservation and education. Enduring extreme solitude and harsh conditions aboard a minimalist vessel, Bertish’s mission is to inspire global action. The expedition supports multiple environmental and educational initiatives, continuing his legacy of combining record-breaking feats with meaningful impact for the planet.

African Perspectives on Climate and Development: Introducing Saliem Fakir’s Vision
GUEST: Saliem Fakir - Founder and Executive Director - African Climate Foundation PLOT: Navigating Africa’s Climate Development Nexus, by African Climate Foundation founder Saliem Fakir, offers a fresh perspective on the climate crisis through an African lens. Challenging the usual divide between environmental and economic priorities, Fakir’s curated essays explore how Africa can lead pragmatic, long-term climate solutions that balance growth with sustainability. Drawing on real-time policies and investment examples, the book highlights African agency in global climate discussions often dominated by the Global North. It underscores the continent’s urgent need to address rising climate risks while promoting economic development rooted in local realities and strategic vision.

Local Story, Global Spotlight: Treasure Hunt Heads to American Black Film Festival
GUEST Writer and director - Chim Onyebilanma PLOT: CAP STUDIOS’ debut feature film, Treasure Hunt, has been officially selected for the prestigious American Black Film Festival (ABFF), taking place in Miami Beach from June 11–15, 2025. This landmark achievement places the rural Embo-based studio—nestled in South Africa’s Valley of a Thousand Hills—on an international stage. Written and directed by Chim Onyebilanma, Treasure Hunt blends powerful storytelling with local talent and features renowned South African actors. As an Academy Award-qualifying festival, ABFF’s recognition marks a significant milestone for underrepresented voices in global cinema and affirms the power of authentic African narratives in the world of film

More Than Dessert: How Tapi Tapi is Reclaiming Indigenous African Flavours
More Than Dessert: How Tapi Tapi is Reclaiming Indigenous African Flavours Guest:Tapi Tapi Founder Tapiwa Guzha Located in Cape Town's artistic centre of Observatory, Lower Main Road offers a fascinating array of thrift stores, cafes and restaurants best explored on foot. Among them is an unassuming ice cream cafe called Tapi Tapi (a Bantu ideophone [nyaudzosingwi] that means "sweet sweet") whose calligraphy-clad, alley-style entrance serves as an invitation to simply pay attention. That's because Tapi Tapi is no ordinary ice cream cafe. With a firm focus on rehabilitating the collective self-esteem of African people by sharing folk traditions, rituals and cultures through food practices, all its ice creams are handmade in small batches with ingredients typically communally sourced from the gardens of friends and patrons

#Coding4Mandela 2025: The World’s Largest Mandela Day Coding Event
GUEST Jackson Tshabalala - Global Engagement Manager for Leva Foundation, leading the Tangible Africa project - 081 594 1811 #Coding4Mandela, the world’s largest Mandela Day coding intervention, returns this July, uniting thousands of learners across Africa in a celebration of tech and education. Spearheaded by Tangible Africa—an NMU and Leva Foundation collaboration—the initiative teaches coding without computers through fun, inclusive tournaments and Mandela-themed classroom lessons. Inspired by Nelson Mandela’s vision for future generations to embrace digital skills, the event features coding competitions, dance videos, and engaging resources for learners from Grade R to 9. With prizes up to R50,000 and a chance to represent South Africa on the world stage, #Coding4Mandela empowers youth to code for a better future.

Motoring with Petrol Head
Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head

WORD DOMINATION with Tom Eaton, a Cape Town-based writer and author of In An Act of Murder
WORD DOMINATION with Tom Eaton, a Cape Town-based writer andauthor of In An Act of Murder

Understanding third-party insurance, a potential financial lifeline
CIVIC EDUCATION: Understanding third-party insurance, a potentialfinancial lifeline with Guest: Youlon Naidoo, Executive Head of Claims and Procurementat Miway Insurance

JSB FOOD:The Africa Food Show: Shaping the Future of Food & Beverage with Africa’s Local and Global Brands at the Forefront
JSB FOOD:The Africa Food Show: Shaping the Future of Food & Beveragewith Africa’s Local and Global Brands at the Forefront with Miles Kubheka—achef, entrepreneur, and storyteller and founder of Wakanda Food Accelerator

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS:South Africa’s Reputation on the Line
THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS:South Africa’sReputation on the Line: What the Continent Still Sees in Us with Guest: Sithembile Ntombela, General Manager: Marketing at Brand South Africa

JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Blisters for Babies: A 270km Pilgrimage to Save Tiny Lives
JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: JSB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:Blisters for Babies: A 270km Pilgrimage to Save Tiny Lives with Guest: Louise Theron - CEO of the Tygerberg Hospital Children’s Trust

JSB CONVERSATION:US funding cuts have crippled global public health - for this session we look into what been lost
JSB CONVERSATION:US funding cuts have crippled global public health -for this session we look into what been lost- GUEST 1: Glenda Gray- University of the Witwatersrand, Executive DirectorPerinatal HIV Research Unit, Chief Scientific Officer, South African MedicalResearch CouncilGUEST 2: Stavros Nicolau- Aspen Group Senior Executive Strategic Trade.

JSB SESSIONS with hit television drama and soapie producer Gugu Zuma Ncube

Sisters Grimm to Premiere Grammy-Nominated INALA in South Africa, Celebrating Cultural Heritage on a Global Stage with Pietra De Mello Pittman MBE -- Co Founder Globe trotting production company Sisters Grimm

NICO SMIT on all things Motoring

Denim Never Dies: South Africa’s Enduring Love for the Classic Fabric with Andrew Fulton, Director at Eighty20

Health Challenges and Mental Wellbeing for Rugby Players During and After Their Careers with Sports & Exercise medicine physician, Jon Patricios

Real Madrid Launches First-Ever Football Academy in South Africa, Empowering Young Athletes with Jevron Epstein, CEO of Generation Schools and Chairman of the Real Madrid Foundation South Africa

Wild and Wise Retreats: A Unique Approach to Protecting South Africa's Endangered Renosterveld Habitat with Dr. Odette Curtis- Scott, CEO of the Overberg Renosterveld Trust.

Giving freedom and independence to the visually impaired, the South African Guide-Dogs Association announces its second annual Give a Cane Campaign
GUEST Melanie Nel – Marketing Director at the SA Guide-Dogs

WORD DOMINATION: Campbell Meas named 2025 National Playwright Competition winner
A bright new voice in theatre, Campbell Meas has been announced as the winner of the 2025 National Playwright Competition with her play Vakavigwa (Burials/They were buried). Guest: Campbell Meas is an actress, writer, director, facilitator, experimental film enthusiast and theatre maker. For WORD Domination this week, our guest…has been named the winner of the 2025 National Playwright Competition for her play Vakavigwa (Burials/They Were Buried), a groundbreaking work that explores innovative storytelling in contemporary theatre. Meas, who resides in Johannesburg, initially submitted the play under the title The Mechanics of Play but refined it during her creative process. Her winning script will premiere at the 2025 National Arts Festival in Makhanda from June 26 to July 6. The play’s bold use of multimedia integration and multi-plane storytelling has been hailed as a thrilling evolution in theatre.

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS: Why do we even need movies anymore?
The recent wave of global VFX studio closures and the resulting job losses shaking the film industry. Guest: Alastair Orr, CEO of The Refinery Artificial intelligence is not the Terminator lurking in the projector room, here to kick VFX artists into the unemployment line while a machine wins the Oscar. As someone who’s lived inside edit suites, dailies rooms, and post facilities long enough to see both the romance and the rot of the industry, our next guest says that AI isn’t here to replace the artists. It’s here to give them their lives back. It’s here to let them make better art and maybe, just maybe, go home in time to see their kids before they pass out from exhaustion.

The Spirituality of Money: Rethinking Wealth, Energy, and Purpose in a New Era
Guest: Tiisetso Makhubedu is a young sangoma who is passionate about issues of youth and spirituality. For cultural activist Makhubedu anyone should be able to practise their spiritual or cultural traditions freely after the dawn of democracy. In a world where the phrase “soft life” has become a popular aspiration, conversations about money are shifting from pure finance to intention, mindset, and spirituality. More people are exploring how beliefs, energy, and emotional patterns shape their ability to attract and manage wealth. The idea of “manifesting” abundance suggests that money is not just a material resource but also a reflection of inner alignment, purpose, and self-worth.

Africa,month let's celebrate African music
Guest: Kunle Ayo -Nigeruan born South African artist In 2025, Africa Month will see a continued surge in the growth of music and cultural work driven by factors like increasing streaming popularity, a revival of traditional genres, and a rise in global collaboration and independent artists. The continent's digital music market is projected to reach $500 million and the creative industries are expected to generate billions in revenue and millions of jobs. We wanted to take a moment to speak with artists from three countries that are shaping the sound of the continent.

Thoughtleaders, Storytellers and Griots Architects of Change: Women in Real Estate and Urban Vision
Guest: Ash Mueller - property broker (082 574 6747) Our next guest has penned an article on the role of women in architecture, spatial planning and building public spaces. She outlines the important contributions of women as property developers, brokers, chief executives, and chief financial officers of publicly listed real estate investment trusts.

Africa,month let's celebrate African music
GUEST 1: Kunle Ayo -Nigeruan born South African artist GUEST 2: Maya Molo - Musician from Kenya In 2025, Africa Month will see a continued surge in the growth of music and cultural work driven by factors like increasing streaming popularity, a revival of traditional genres, and a rise in global collaboration and independent artists. The continent's digital music market is projected to reach $500 million and the creative industries are expected to generate billions in revenue and millions of jobs. We wanted to take a moment to speak with artists from three countries that are shaping the sound of the continent.

SB Sessions: Songbird returns with “Crush On You” single released this weekend with Louise Carver – Musician – IN STUDIO

JSB ART: Calling All Emerging Artists: Entries Now Open for the 2025 Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts Competition with Pfunzo Sidogi, Chairperson of Sasol New Signatures.
