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PETROLHEAD WITH NICO SMIT
LUCKY ALLEN ROGER ROGER POLLY THEMBA HANS JETCREW IAN HANS VISH LUCKY RANJAY RADITI ROD XOLANI THEMBA GAIL RAY ANTHONY ANTHONY NICK THEMBA CAL MAHUNGU ELDRID UWE LYN LYN’S HUSBAND (CHARLIE) RANJAY CASPER GERALD AUBREY ALAN JETCREW PETER BONGANI IMRAN KEN SHANE TUMELO AWARD

Before COVID-19, this man pulled 16-hour shifts cleaning dishes in SA. Today, his cake business is up and running
Lockdown cost Davy Tsopo his job washing dishes at a Johannesburg restaurant. Today he runs his own cake-baking business - and is making twice his previous salary. For Davy Tsopo, a WiFi password changed his life. When Tsopo lost his cleaning job at a Johannesburg restaurant during lockdown, a neighbour thought sharing his password might help distractTsopo from his money worries.GUEST: DAVY TSOPO – Founder of Cakey by Davy

The 2020 Wavescape Surf & Ocean Festival in Cape Town from Friday 4th to Saturday 12th December
The partnership with Galileo - a drive-in surf movie in Constantia and an outdoor film at Kirstenbosch Gardens - will add a welcome physical element to a diverse programme of online and hybrid events hosted by Wavescape in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.The flagship Slide Night of talks by ocean gurus from around the world goes online, while Oceans Alive Surf Night: Cape Town, Cold Water and Conservation will be a hybrid global event live from the Two Oceans Aquarium featuring top surfers and scientists from around theworld.GUEST: SHANI JUDES – Festival Director Wavescape Film Festival

I heart Market in Durban
I heart Market in Durban– is up and running in time for the FestiveSeason Shopping; it returns next week Saturday, 5th December andSaturday, 19 December from 8:30am to 2pm at The Hay Store, PointWaterfront.GUEST: ANNA SAVAGE - Founder of I Heart Market

WET PAINT: A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IN SOCIAL DISTANCING
How do you get the general public to still happily follow social distancing guidelines without them even knowing it? South African artists, Baba Tjeko, and Lauren Colin Mitchell (aka Curious Lauren), have partnered with Stella Artois to create an art installation.GUEST: LAUREN COLIN MITCHELL / CURIOUS LAUREN – Artist GUEST: BABA TJEKO

Harvesting water from the skies
A South African media expert termed "rainmaker" is making waves across the country supplying solutions to the water crisis using atmospheric water generators to droughtstricken areas, in particular the Eastern Cape. His innovations are making a significant social and environment impact.GUEST: RAY de VRIES – Founder AIR Water / WWW.AIRWATER.CO.ZA

The PAN AFRICAN VISUAL JOURNALISM EXHIBITION kicks off today until 13 December
The PAN AFRICAN VISUAL JOURNALISM EXHIBITION kicks off today until13 December at The Market Photo Workshop in collaboration with the WorldPress Photo & The Windybrow Arts CentreGUEST: LEKGETHO MAKOLA - CEO Market PhotoWorkshop

GUEST PRESENTER: ABEY MOKGWATSANE
ABEY MOKGWATSANE – Managing Executive of Brand, Communications and Sponsorships at Vodacom, overseeing the brand across South Africa, Lesotho, Mozambique, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Prior to joining Vodacom in 2018, he was CEO of Ogilvy South Africa.The contribution and role of black women in the development of the marketing industry is visibly missing. Multiple conversations are had about bridging this gap and giving opportunities to women of colour within the industry, but not much is being done about it. Industry leader, Abey Mokgwatsane has launched the Nnete Modise Bursary (named after his late grandmother).

THE BOOKER PRIZE
DOUGLAS STUART has won the Booker Prize for SHUGGIE BAIN, his debut novel about a boy in 1980s Glasgow trying to support his mother as she struggles with addiction and poverty.Chair of judges Margaret Busby said the judges' decision was unanimous and they only "took an hour to decide". The book is "challenging, intimate and grip-ping... anyone who reads it will never feel the same" she said. The Booker prize is open to any novel written in English by an author of any nationality and four of this year's nominated books were written by debut novel-ists. All of this year's nominees are based outside the UK.

BOOK OF THE WEEK
2020 The Year that killed Retirement - Ageing, adapting and reflecting on disruption and change by Michael HookGUEST: MICHAEL HOOK – Author

Opportunities to join Kwasha! Theatre Company in 2021
Kwasha! Theatre Company, launched in 2018 by the Market Theatre Laboratory and the Windybrow Arts Centre, is looking for exceptional performing arts graduates to join the company in 2021. The purpose of the company is to serve as a bridge be-tween graduates’ education and their professional careers.GUEST: RUDY MOTSEATSEA – KWASHA! COMPANY MANAGER

BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Parklands College, a school situated in Parklands, Cape Town, has announced the release of TouchBase - an app created by five of the school's female learners and through the mobile application development incubator Mad Studios. Team CapeAble came up with the idea for the app for the 2020 global Technovation Challenge with the vision of 'helping people help people'.GUEST: SEDIRA MAMROO – Grade 10 Parklands College GUEST: CHRISTINE GREIG – Grade 11 Parklands College

SA Downgraded by Moody's
Guest: Dr. Iraj Abedian

STORYTELLERS & THOUGHT LEADERS
Matrics In Antarctica: Riaan Manser on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityIf you are in matric, you could be on your way to Antarctica in January 2021.GUEST: RIAAN MANSER – Pioneering Explorer

Coffeebeans Routes celebrated 15 years in the industry
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Coffeebeans Routes celebrated 15 years in the industry and has won two awards at the 2020 Africa Responsible Tourism Awards. BEST URBAN TOUR OPERATOR AFRICAAward in the LuxLife Magazine Travel and Tourism Awards 2020.On the 6th of April, we wonSILVER in the category BENEFITTING LOCAL PEOPLEin the Africa Responsible Tourism Awards 2020.GUEST: IAIN HARRIS – CEO Coffeebeans Routes

A new Green School is set to open in the Western Cape on January 25, 2021
Situated on eight hectares in the Cape Winelands, Green School SouthAfrica has been closely aligned in its development with international sustainability principles and practices, says Head of School Andy Wood. The school is modelled on the first Green School, established in Bali in 2008, and, after Green School New Zealand, it is the third in a planned international network of Green Schools.GUEST: ANDY WOOD - Head of Green School South Africa

Bokani Dyer Launching A Brand New Album
Guest: Bokani Dyer - Pianist, Composer and producer

The "Virus Hunters," on National Geographic will premier this Wednesday 25 November 9pm channel 181
GUEST: DR JIM DESMOND - Consulting Veterinarian, EcoHealth Alliance &CO-Founder of Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and ProtectionIn Liberia, West Africa (where large parts of Virus Hunters were filmed)

PETROLHEAD WITH NICO SMIT
52 Week ChallengeLUCKY ALLEN ROGER ROGER POLLY THEMBA HANS JETCREW IAN HANS VISH LUCKY RANJAY RADITI ROD XOLANI THEMBA GAIL RAY ANTHONY ANTHONY NICK THEMBA CAL MAHUNGU ELDRID UWE LYN LYN’S HUSBAND (CHARLIE) RANJAY CASPER GERALD AUBREY ALAN JETCREW PETER BONGANI IMRAN KEN SHANE AWARD

BISON AWARD
The winner of the 28th annual PG Bison 1.618 Education Initiative was named at the event's first-ever digital awards gala ceremony 11 November. Following an introduction of all the top 10 finalists, the 2020 winner was announced as Armand Barnard, interior design student at Design Time School of Interior Design in Cape Town.GUEST: ARMAND BARNARD - Winner of the 2020 PG Bison 1.618 Education Initiative

South Africa has brand new regulations on what is – and is not – coffee.
A bit over a year ago, South Africa set out on a course that would haveseen bad coffee banned from sale, at least under that name.Recently agriculture minister Thoko Didiza instead formalised a set ofregulations that will allow some chicory drinks (though not Ricoffy) to retain the phrase "coffee mixture" in their marketing – and which allows forcoffee without any minimum caffeine kick. GUEST: MELANIE WINTER - Editor In Chief Coffee Magazine

We are told that; Gone are the days when we as South Africans would experience a three-month spring season
GUEST: ADRIAAN VAN DER WALT - Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of the Free State (UFS), focuses his research on biometeorology (aspecialist discipline exploring the role and climate change in physical and human environments) as https://www.ufs.ac.za/templates/news-archive-item/campus-news/2020/october/sa-now-experiencing-half-year-summers as climatology and geographic information systems.

An Australian Dog Acting As Guard Against Reef Sharks
Guest: Sam Turner

The Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
The Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at theUniversity of Pretoria has been formally designated as a World HealthOrganisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for the prevention of deafnessand hearing loss.GUEST: PROF. Professor DE WET SWANEPOEL -professor of Audiologyat the Dept of Speech-Language Pathology and AudiologyUniversity of Pretoria.

Thokozani Madonsela, will be hosting an art exhibition today (15th of November)
Thokozani Madonsela, will be hosting an art exhibition today (15th of November) to showcase untold African stories of self-love through art at the THE CREATIVE STUDIOS 120 MAIN REEF ROAD JHBGUEST: THOKOZANI MADONSELA - Artist

Feenix Crowdfunding for students
Guest: Marble

Indigenous Languages
Guest: Shandukani Mulaudzi

BOOKS ON JETSET
FUTURE NEXT : REIMAGINING OUR WORLD AND CONQUERING UNCERTAINTYBy John Sanei & Dr Iraj AbedianGUEST: IRAJ ABEDIAN - Economist and Author John Sanei, futurist and prolific author of South Africa’s provocative Future paperbackseries, is soon to release his third in the COVID Future epiphanies, called FutureNEXT, together with co-author and leading influential economist, Dr Iraj Abedian.

JPO LAUNCHES SOUTH AFRICA’S FIRST ONLINE SYMPHONY SEASON
The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra has begun its Virtual Spring Symphony Season, taking place exclusively online! It opened on 11th November streaming from 7h30pm until the 4th of December. Each week kicking off from a Wednesday to a Friday.GUEST: BONGANI TEMBE - Chief Executive and Artistic Director of the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra

BREATH OF FRESH AIR
In 2016 Karabo Nkoli was 14 years old and became an author of “Whispers Of Life” a book to inspire himself and his peers. His book has been read by former President Thabo Mbeki, Dr Mamphela Ramphele and the late Ahmed Kathrada amongst others. Now Karobo is an 18 year old in Grade 12 and we find out what is next for his journeyGUEST: KARABO NKOLI - Poet, Author of “Whispers of Life” and Chairperson of Youth Must Rise Movement

STORYTELLERS & THOUGHT LEADERS
Memes have become expressions of contemporary culture worldwide, as people document their daily lives through images. The world of memes – the humorous images paired with text that mutate and spread rapidly, depending on how funny they are – remind us that humour is also contagious.GUEST: DR. LESLEY NICOLE BRAUN - Senior Lecturer University of Basel Switzerland switzerland

DOES THE WEATHER AFFECT YOUR MOOD?
According to the Mayo Clinic, there is a real reason for mood changes around the change from summer to winter. These mood changes are linked to a biochemical imbalance in the brain caused by less sunlight (“Seasonal affective disorder”).GUEST: SIMON GEAR - Researcher and Author of 365 Ways to change our world.

Jeremy Lukes
Guest: Jeremy Lukes

Table Mountain
Guest: Raheda Parker - MD Table Mountain Aerial Cable

This year’s European Film Festival, which will be screening 12 new films,
In this year’s European Film Festival, which will be screening 12 new films, The 8th is one of two documentaries and it focuses on the grassroots activist campaign to repeal the 1983 Irish 8th amendment, which banned abortion.GUEST: LUCY KENNEDY - Co Director of the film The 8th

PETROLHEAD WITH NICO SMIT
52 Week ChallengeLUCKY ALLEN ROGER ROGER POLLY THEMBA HANS JETCREW IAN HANS VISH LUCKY RANJAY RADITI ROD XOLANI THEMBA GAIL RAY ANTHONY ANTHONY NICK THEMBA CAL MAHUNGU ELDRID UWE LYN LYN’S HUSBAND (CHARLIE) RANJAY CASPE

SUPPORT LOCAL
Fortunate Nkateko Khoza known as (Lufi D) is a designer with a focus onAfrican print. She started on social media showcasing her work and grew into a sought after designer across the country and dresses women including Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Penny Lebyane among others .GUEST: LUFI D - Retail Entrepreneur

Tech: Virtual healthcare booking app,
The doctor will (virtually) see you nowSouth Africa’s first free virtual healthcare booking app, Ollie Health, makes booking appointments with healthcare professionals has launched.GUEST: MARC KNOWLES - FOUNDER &CEO OLLIE HEALTH

DIABETES MONTH
November is Diabetes Month in South Africa, and World Diabetes Day is marked on the 14th of November 2020.GUEST: NASREEN JAFFER - Registered Dietitian and ADSA Spokesperson (Association for Dietetics in South Africa)WWW.ADSA.ORG.ZA

LOERIES
The Loeries Creative Week, brand communication event in Africanand Middle East is starting this Monday 16 - Friday 20 November2020.GUEST: PREETESH SEWRAY - CEO Loeries

WE HAVE ENOUGH FOOD IN SA TO FEED EVERYONE
South Africa produces enough food to feed all its people. Farmers, agri processingplants, food manufacturers, retailers, warehousing and logistics companies, food distributors,and thousands of other businesses that operate in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry, all typically generate huge amounts of ‘waste’. Since most of this food, if intercepted in time, is good for human consumption, we prefer to refer to this as surplus food. This food becomes surplus because of inherent weaknesses throughout the consumer goods value chain.Guest: ANDY DU PLESIS - FOOD FORWARD SA MD

GUEST PRESENTER / DR. JOHN STREMLAU
John Stremlau is Honorary Professor, International Relations, at the Universityof the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.He served from January 2006 until January 2015 as vice president for peace programs at The Carter Center, where he oversaw the Center's programs to advance human rights, democracy, and conflict resolution globally; regional cooperation in the Americas; and promotion of grassroots democracy, rule of law, and social justice in China.From 1998 to 2006, he resided in South Africa where he was Jan Smuts Professor, Head of the International Relations Department, University of the Witwatersrand.

Saray Khumalo set a Guinness World Record for the most money raised during an eight-hour spinathon to raise funds
SARAY KHUMALO - Explorer and Mountaineer

ARCHIVE OF KINDNESS
A RECORD OF ACTS OF KINDNESS IN EXTRAORDINARY TIMES.SOUTH AFRICA IN LOCKDOWN a site that collects stories of kindnessInitiated by Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, North West University JessAuerbachGUEST: JESS AUERBACH

NSA RELEASED NEW DAY (GOTTA GET UP) SONG DEDICATED TO THE MATRIC CLASS OF 2020
GUEST: BRENDA SAKALLERIDES, National School of the Arts (NSA)Artistic Director

BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Two National School of the Arts (NSA) matriculants have producedand dedicated a song to the Matric Class called New Day (Gotta Get Up), which was released on November 4th. GUEST: LIEBAH MASANGO - Grade 12 Student and Lead Vocalist

THE ARTS AND CULTURE TRUST (ACT) LAUNCHES A PIONEERING NEW NATIONAL PROJECT
GUEST: ONTHATILE DITSHEGO - Asset Based Community Development Facilitator as part of the Arts and Culture Trust.

Spatial violence: Public art in South Africa and the politics of space
GUEST: ATIYYAH KHAN - Arts Journalist and Researcher

Re-imagining eating out in a time of Covid - Africa’s first Covid-designed dining experience opens in Cape Town
Re-imagining eating out in a time of Covid - Africa’s first Covid-designeddining experience opens in Cape TownGUEST: GLENDA PHILIP - Head of Strategic & Special Projects, RealFoods

SFISO ATOMZA NEW MUSIC
Sfiso Atomza Buthelezi we know him as one of the Lead Singers of the Award Winning bandTHE MUFFINZ. He has released new music as a solo artist but insists the group is still together. A few months ago we spoke with another band member “Kekelingo” when he also released a single.GUEST: SFISO ATOMZA - Writer, Singer, Guitarist