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A tartalmat a SABC News and Current Affairs, SABC News, and Current Affairs biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a SABC News and Current Affairs, SABC News, and Current Affairs vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Selected news and current affairs clips from SABC radio and digital journalists, used on the SABC News website (www.sabcnews.com).
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Manage series 24304
A tartalmat a SABC News and Current Affairs, SABC News, and Current Affairs biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a SABC News and Current Affairs, SABC News, and Current Affairs vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Selected news and current affairs clips from SABC radio and digital journalists, used on the SABC News website (www.sabcnews.com).
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×Today, the world marks World Press Freedom Day. We talked to Professor Sisanda Nkoala about press freedom and the implications of AI on press freedom.
In observance of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Shudufhadzo Musida, the former Miss South Africa and UNFPA Regional Champion, shares insights on this important day, February 6.
Legal Counsel Ashleigh Laurent gives legal insights on the importance of vetting school staff and legal implications of the subject.
Fak'ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival's creative director, Eduardo Cachucho discusses the festival and its significance.
Dr Nomvuyo Nokwe, daughter of former African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General, Duma Nokwe details her family's feelings on the repatriation of their father.
By Newsbreak Senior Producer, Taresh Hareerparshad - The world famous Hindu Festival of Chariots is heading to the bustling township of Soweto. Tomorrow the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) will take Indian song, dance and food- to the Vilakazi Precinct, south west of Johannesburg. Spokesperson Krsangi Radhe explains how this is an amalgamation of South African culture...…
The New Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Mondli Gungubele says his wish is to see the appointment of the SABC Board finalized as soon as possible.
SANEF's Secretary-General - Mahlatse Mahlase, says government has informed them that journalists will receive the jab
The High Court in Polokwane, Limpopo, will today hear an application by the Modikwa platinum mine outside Burgersfort to stop mining by another company, Nkwe platinum mine.
The roll-out of the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, administered to senior citizens, commenced across the country today.
The North West Social Development MEC Boitumelo Moiloa has called for a partnership between government and local communities in the fight against drugs and substance abuse.
Basic Education minister, Angie Motshekga says the department has gazetted the new date for the re-opening of schools as the 19th of July
The Free State has announced that it has managed to vaccinate 50 percent of its target of 32-thousands educators
Labour Federation, COSATU, has suggested that government provide financial relief to businesses that will be negatively impacted by the new lockdown restrictions.
The Democratic Alliance says National Treasury should urgently find the cash to extend the national vaccination programme to include weekends.
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Vaccination was incident free on the first day of the vaccination roll out programme for educators in the Eastern Cape.
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Former cabinet minister Malusi Gigaba says he was not aware the Gupta's were looting vast amounts of cash
Royal AM CEO Sinky Mnisi says the club will not be honouring their PSL Promotional Plaoyffs fixture against Chippa United scheduled to take plays on Tuesday afternoon. He says the club has escalated their matter to the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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There has been confusion as to whether the PSL could continue with the PSL Promotional Playoffs or whether that would be in contempt of court owing to an interdict that was granted by AJ Nyathi on Monday against the commencement of the games. The confusion follow Sutherland DJP's dismissal of the application for leave to appeal by Royal AM on Friday, which was believed to be the premise of the interdict in the first place.…
For decades poor football development structures have been blamed for the poor showing by the South African national football teams on the international stage. At the heart of the poor development has always been the non-existent schools football resulting in poor talent identification by those who run football in the country, misguided coach education which has failed to produce quality coaches who could maximise the potential of local talent, as well as the absence of a national playing philosophy to ensure that what happens at development stage is built on through the structures until professional level.…
South Africans commemorate Youth Day on Wednesday. This day remembers the Soweto youth uprising of June 16, 1976. In 1975 protests started in African schools after a directive from the then Bantu Education Department that Afrikaans had to be used on an equal basis with English as a language of instruction in secondary schools. The Student leaders are lauded for proving leadership and their bravery in confronting the apartheid regime. In 2005, the #FeesMustFall and #RhodesMustFalls movement made headlines, when university students protested against the cost of tertiary fees and called for decolonised education. In this special Youth Day podcast, SABC News producer, Lebo Tshangela, speaks to Political analyst, TK Pooe, Youth Lab Pearl Pillay and Fees Must Fall Student Leader, Mcebo Dlamini about where there is a leadership vacuum in the youth space.…
Eskom's two major unions, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), are set to hold a joint media briefing to update the public on ongoing wage negotiations.
ActionSA’s Gauteng Campaigns Manager, Abel Tau says the safety of the people is paramount during campaigning and will ensure COVID-19 protocols are adhered to during rallies.
United Democratic Party (UDM) Secretary-General, Bongani Msomi says they are going to use paid media platfoms, such as TV and radio to campaign, but they are not ruling out door-to-door and mini-rallies.
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) National Spokesperson, Mkhuleko Hlengwa says, they are consulting with health expert to find the best possible way to campaign effectively and efficiently without compromising the health of volunteers
Democratic Alliance (DA) National Spokesperson, Siviwe Gwarube says they are going to have one on one interactions with voters and have banned large rallies.
African National Congress (ANC) National Spokesperson, Pule Mabe says party will be campaigning using using digital media platforms, instead of door-to-door and holding rallies.
South Africans will celebrate Worker’s Day on Saturday. Workers’ Day has been officially recognised and observed since the first democratic elections in 1994. The holiday serves both as a celebration of workers’ rights and as a reminder of the critical role that trade unions, the Communist Party and other labour organisations played in the fight against Apartheid. In this special Worker’s Day podcast, SABC News Digital News producer, Lebo Tshangela speaks to a Fibre Optic Technician who works for a Johannesburg fibre installation company which services the country’s major mobile companies.…
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Thousands of university students across the country are facing a bleak future as they have been financially excluded and prevented from registering for the 2021 Academic year. This as a result of them owing tuition fees and not securing funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme and bursaries from private companies. However, the students have vowed to continue with their protests until their demands of free education, scrapping of historical debt, and funding of the missing middle are met. During the recent protests, roads were blockaded, tyres were burned and businesses were pelted with stones and a by-stander was killed in a scuffle between students and police in Johannesburg. In our weekly podcast, SABC News captures the voices of the protesting students. Digital News producer Lebo Tshangela speaks to Blessing Nkosi – a final year BA student in Strategic Cooperative Communication at the University of Johannesburg. He shares his experience about financial exclusion.…
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Senior Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Health, Law and Bioethics research group, Dr Marietjie Botes says government’s decision to issue vaccine before it is licenced is not unusual but it does not happen often.
Health experts support government’s decision to administer the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to healthcare workers before it is licenced.
Mamelodi Sundowns boss Dr Patrice Motsepe has revealed his ten-point manifesto in his bid for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Presidency.
Senior research fellow at Trade Collective, Lebohang Pheko says statistics indicate no new businesses were created during the COVID-19 pandemic besides the acceleration of online businesses such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
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Senior research fellow at Trade Collective, Lebohang Pheko says e-commerce has become more prevalent in the digital space globally.
Economist, Ntombana Mbele says the delivery business accelerated during the pandemic.
Economist, Ntombana Mbele says the digital industry will be sustained post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Economist, Ntombana Mbele says the biggest industry that was created during COVID-19 in South Africa is the digital economy.
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Economist, Ntombana Mbele says manufacturing, construction, trade industries took a knock as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown.
Education expert Prof. Mary Metcalfe says structural inequalities are resistant to change because privilege and advantage has multiple ways which it reproduces itself:
Education expert Prof. Mary Metcalfe says only the minister of Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs can prevent a private school from opening.
Education expert Prof. Mary Metcalfe says different types of schools learning and providing education to children who come from families or communities of vastly unequal resources at home will experience the lock down differently.
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Goldstuck adds that the essence of this piece of legislation is to protect media practitioners in instance where their livelihoods are threatened by the fact that their advertising is shrinking on their traditional platforms and is aggregated on Google and Facebook Ink platforms.
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Goldstuck says for many years, news outlets were happy that links to their content were posted on Google and Facebook Ink.
Virologist at the Nation Health Laboratories Service, Dr Florette Treurnicht says a false positive test has far reaching implications than a false negative.
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Specialist Family Physician, Dr Marina Klokke says NICD and CDC and WHO does not recommend retesting before allowing people to isolate if they had a recent coronavirus infection because a positive test a month after you’ve had the virus does not mean its active:
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