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The Remains of apartheid freedom fighters were returned to South Africa from Zimbabwe and Zambia
GUEST: MADELEINE FULLARD - Head of the National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA’s) missing persons task team

Teachers
GUEST: VUYISEKA MBOXELA - Spokesperson Dept of Basic Education Eastern Cape GUEST: OLGA MAGUDULELA - Teacher

CIVIC EDUCATION This morning we look at ;
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION: Best practice guide provides roadmap for meaningful consultations in extractives industry GUEST: SIENNE MOLEPO : Project Lead: Legal & Advocacy Extractives Industry Project at Corruption Watch

October is mental health awareness month. The theme of Poetry Africa this year is “Somehow We Survive”
GUEST: VANGILE GANTSHO - Poet, Co-founder of impepho press & Healer GUEST: PRALINI NAIDOO - Poet, Storyteller, Facilitator

The Gauteng Division of the High Court in Pretoria handed down a judgment that declared certain provisions in the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Act to be unconstitutional and invalid.
GUEST: LEE-ANNE GERMANOS : Co Founder of The Embrace Project; non-practicing attorney and legal researcher into gender based violence

TOTS or Turn On The Subtitles was launched in South Africa - to drive awareness around a simple action that can scientifically improve children’s literacy levels.
GUEST: SU LITTLE - Campaign Lead at Turn on the Subtitles

As part of Celebrating Teachers
After nearly 50 years in education, Barry Swain, is set to retire leaving behind a legacy of guidance stating “Education is about reaching out to others, taking their hand, and leading them to where they want to go.” GUEST: BARRY SWAIN : Head of Campus at STADIO Higher Education’s Musgrave Campus

Arid conditions said to stimulate plant trait diversity – a worldwide study that offers hope for biodiversity conservation
GUEST: PROF. PETER LE ROUX - Professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Pretoria

Sodas are bad for our health
GUEST: EUNICE MONTSO - Policy and Programme Coordinator of Heala

F1 comes to Sandton seen as the ‘mini GP
GUEST: THANDUXOLO MXOLI - SABC Sports caster

The 11th European Film Festival in South Africa runs from 10 to 20 October From France, THE TASTE OF THINGS is directed by Trần Anh Hùng, and stars Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel
GUEST: TRAN ANH HUNG - Director

When Nature and Art meet in the upcoming “where wild things grow” exhibition at Elgin Open Gardens at the Wildekrans Country House is located between the towns of Grabouw and Botrivier
GUEST: JOANNA LEE MILLER - Fine Artist

DRAKENSBERG BOYS CHOIR WINS OVER UK AUDIENCES AS SA BEARERS OF JOY AND HOPE
GUEST: VAUGHAN VAN ZYL - The Drakensberg Boys Choir’s Artistic Director and Conductor

Pendoring and University of Johannesburg launch Indigenous Language Tech Challenge to drive innovation closing 16 Oct
GUEST: EBEN KEUN - General Manager of Pendoring

Rabies are said to remain a health concern in South Africa
GUEST: DR. MICHELLE ENSLIN - Regional Product Manager at Boehringer Ingelheim

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort to build the world's largest radio telescope
GUEST: INGRID SCHÖFANN - Trustee of the Karoo Development Foundation GUEST: DR. ANTON BINNEMAN - Acting Head of Communication at the NRF (National Research Foundation) SARAO (South African Radio Astronomy Observatory) GUEST: ANDRE WALKER - Data Centre Manager South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) 0634705461 GUEST: MINISTER PATRICIA DE LILLE - Minister of Tourism INTERVIEW : The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort to build the world's largest radio telescope

Africa renews call for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council during the 79th United Nations General Assembly themed “Summit of the Future”
GUEST: AMBASSADOR DR. KINGSLEY MAKHUBELA - Former Diplomat Interview: Africa renews call for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council during the 79th United Nations General Assembly themed “Summit of the Future”

Umhlanga woman’s fight against ‘red tape’ in desperate bid to get unregistered cancer drug to SA
GUEST: INA REQUILET - Cancer Patient Interview: Umhlanga woman’s fight against ‘red tape’ in desperate bid to get unregistered cancer drug to SA

World’s largest rhino sanctuary celebrates its impact
GUEST: PETRONEL NIEWOUDT - Founder and CEO Care For Wild Interview: World’s largest rhino sanctuary celebrates its impact

Motoring with Petrol Head
Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head

Interview: Indigenous Food
GUEST: MMULE SETATI - Founder of Feed My Tribe Interview: Indigenous Food

The University of the Western Cape (UWC) launched the documentary ‘Free to Learn: Soze ungayibambi
GUEST: DR. XOLISA GUZULA - Literacy Specialist, Chair of the The Centre forMultilingualism and Diversities Research at UWC, and the leader of this initiative. Interview : The University of the Western Cape (UWC) launched the documentary ‘Free to Learn: Soze ungayibambi’. Teachers and learners who engage in learning Maths and Science using isiXhosa andEnglish

New Album : “Where We End is Where we begin” by Gary Rathbone
GUEST: GARY RATHBONE - Musician Interview: New Album : “Where We End is Where we begin” by Gary Rathbone

Historical significance of the repatriation of Todd Matshikiza’s remains, along with those of 48 other anti-apartheid activists
GUEST MARIANNE MATSHIKIZA - Daughter of Todd Matshikiza Interview: Historical significance of the repatriation of Todd Matshikiza’s remains, along with those of 48 other anti-apartheid activists

Fusion of history, music, dance, and queer culture, Nkoli: The Vogue Opera will take centre stage at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town from 9 to 19 October.
GUEST: JOHN TRENGROVE - Director Interview: Fusion of history, music, dance, and queer culture, Nkoli: The Vogue Opera will take centre stage at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town from 9 to 19 October.

Rheumatology and Cardiac diseases will form part of the discussion at this yer’s The SA Heart Annual Congress will take place from 8–10 November
GUEST: DR. AHMED VACHIAT - SA Heart Congress Convenor Interview: Rheumatology and Cardiac diseases will form part of the discussion at this yer’s The SA Heart Annual Congress will take place from 8–10 November

South Africa vs Argentina Rugby Game
GUEST: THANDUXOLO MXOLI - SABC Sports caster Interview: South Africa vs Argentina Rugby Game

What weather should we brace ourselves for; post the snow we witnessed in spring
GUEST: LEHLOHONOLO THOBELA - Forecaster & Meteorologist SA Weather Service Interview: What weather should we brace ourselves for; post the snow we witnessed in spring

Language and Heritage; a reflection on the archiving of indigenous knowledge of the San and Khoi people.
GUEST: DR. KERRY JONES - Director African Tongue and Research Associate: Stellenbosch University, General Linguistics.GUEST: TAURIQ JENKINS - Historian, CoFounder of the San and Khoi Unit at UCT as well as the convener of Save Our Sacred Lands.GUEST: ELINOR SISULU - Executive Director Puku Children’s Literature FoundationGUEST: GREGORY MOLALE - Writer and Director of Language of My Soul documentary film.

The Great Oven in South Africa
Interview: The Great Oven in South Africa GUEST: JAMES GOMEZ THOMPSON - Founder of The Great Oven

Motoring with Nico Smith
Guest: Nico Smith, Petrol Head

Having recently unveiled the Mi Casa Friendship Cruise Experience to the public, Mi Casa announced the lineup
Having recently unveiled the Mi Casa Friendship Cruise Experience to the public, Mi Casa announced the lineup. GUEST: MO-T - Mi Casa band member and trumpeter

Choose Organic Food
Guest: MATTHEW PURKIS - Joint Operations South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO) & Leads Project Biome Choose Organic Food

Création Africa Top 12 Finalist : Terry Made Designs
Guest: TERRENCE THOBANI NGULUBE - Founder & CEO Terry Made Designs Interview: Création Africa Top 12 Finalist : Terry Made Designs

Who owns the masters in music?
GUEST: DR. SHELDON LEAL - Director of culture and music at Southdowns College Interview: Who owns the masters in music?

South African sport tourism is a field of opportunities
GUEST: SIBUSISO MKHWANAZI - Travel and Lifestyle Writer South African sport tourism is a field of opportunities

Figures show a dramatic decline in condom distribution in SA
GUEST: DR. LETHUKWENAMA LETSOALO - Medical Doctor and Public Health Advocate Figures show a dramatic decline in condom distribution in SA.

The Mysteries of the Black Holes; what do we know so far?
GUEST: DR. LUCA PONTIGGIA - Theoretical and Computational Physicist Interview: The Mysteries of the Black Holes; what do we know so far?

Telegram founder arrest: What happens next could change the course of big tech
Telegram founder arrest: What happens next could change the course of big tech GUEST: DR. TIMOTHY KOSKIE - Post Doctoral Associate Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences : Media and Communications University of Sydney

SABC EDUCATION Know Your World
SABC EDUCATION Know Your World Heritage Month, do you think it's important to celebrate it?

SPRING GARDENING a look at indigenous gazanias and training the lawn to be waterwise
INTERVIEW : SPRING GARDENING a look at indigenous gazanias and training the lawn to be waterwise GUEST: SEAN GRANGER - General Manager Granny Mouse Country House and Spa

Motoring wit Petrol Head
Guest: Nico Smit, Petrol Head

Collaborative Effort Uncovers Rare Meteorite in Eastern Cape
GUEST: PROF. ROGER GIBSON - Professor of Structural Geology and Metamorphic Petrology in the School of Geosciences at the University of the Witwatersrand

Chilli Chocolate Chefs: A Culinary Journey
GUEST: ZAINAB PARUK - CoFounder Chilli Chocolate Chefs (CCC) Interview: Chilli Chocolate Chefs: A Culinary Journey

UJ Choir 50th Celebration Concert
GUEST: SIZWE MONDLANE - University of Jhb Acting Choir Master

The Springboks & Afcon with Thanduxolo Mxoli
GUEST: THANDUXOLO MXOLI - SABC Sportcaster

A call to action for more women to participate and lead in the medical field
GUEST: YURISA NAIDOO - Board Chairperson for the Professional Board of Optometry and Dispensing Opticians A call to action for more women to participate and lead inthe medical field.

KATANGA, JANUARY 17” is at the Market Theatre in Newtown Jhb 5-22 September 2024
GUEST: KHUTJO GREEN - Co-Director and ActorGUEST: CHARLY AZABE - Actor & Playing the role of Patrice Lumumba in the production Patrice Lumumba, born Isaïe Tasumbu Tawosa, was a Congolese politician and independence leader who served as the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from June until September 1960, following the May 1960 election. Patrice Lumumba, and his associates were assassinated by a firing squad on 17 January 1961. “ KATANGA, JANUARY 17” is at the Market Theatre in Newtown Jhb 5-22 September 2024. Co written by renowned writer, poet and academic, Lesego Rampolokeng, with Bobby Rodwell, a human rights activist, playwright and director.

Children’s Books by Women Writers which sold the most
GUEST: DR. NOKUTHULA MAZIBUKO- MSIMANG - University of Pretoria based researcher and writer of children’s books and historical novels. Children’s Books by Women Writers which sold themost• Books by Refiloe Moahloli and Lebohang Masango• Sewela Langeni-Making friends with feelings• You also want to mention titles Launched in August1. Zulu Empire Decolonised by Shalo Mbatha 2. It’s meMarah by Marah Louw 3. Noni Jabavu: A stranger athome edited by Makhosazana Xaba and AthambileMasola 4. Reflecting Rogue by Pumla Dineo Gqola 5.The Making of a Sharpeville Girl by Professor 6. TheCollector of Treasures by Bessie Head 7. Occasion forLoving by Nadine Gordimer 8. Mhudi by Sol Plaatje

WORD DOMINATION: As we kick off Heritage Month this September; what are the books you believe we should each own in our bookshelves as part of our heritage journey
Guest: SEWELA LANGENI - CoFounder The Book Circle Capital & Author WORD DOMINATION: As we kick off Heritage Month this September; what are the books you believe we should each own in our bookshelves as part of our heritage journey. Sewela Langeni will also take us through some of the best selling books by women at Book Circle Capital. Dr. Nokuthula Mazibuko-Msimang shares her must have titles