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The highlights from John Maytham's weekday show
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Inside the pages of ‘’ Invisible ink: writing from the edge of extinction’’
Invisible ink is a memoir that lays bare the emotional overwhelm of feeling like an ‘invisible’ female writer in the ‘invisible’ Global South as the climate crisis accelerates with unprecedented speed. John Maytham speaks to writer and author, Leoni Joubert.
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Will BUSA be in on the business of the NHI?
According to presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya, President Ramaphosa had ‘noted the concerns expressed by some business leaders about his signing into law of the NHI Bill’. Will business play nice with new kid ‘’NHI’’ on the block? John Maytham speaks to
Khulekane Mathe, BUSA incoming CEO.
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Iran President Ebrahim Raisi dies in helicopter crash – how will his death impact the volatile geopolitical space?
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has been killed in a helicopter crash, state media confirm. Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was also killed in Sunday's crash. But what will happen now with all eyes of the political world on Iran?
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Who will you vote for on 29 May?
Each day this week we will be speaking to South African citizens who will be sharing who they will vote for in the 2024 elections and why?
John Maytham speaks to Bernadette Steenkamp a health and safety officer about why she is voting FF+.
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Will the DA maintain exclusive control over the WC after the elections?
John Maytham speaks to Professor Cherrel Africa Associate Professor in the Political Studies Department UWC about the Western Cape post elections and whether an outright majority win is on the cards for the DA in the Western Cape,
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The politics of it: Zuma will not stand to be elected into parliament
Now while Zuma will not be representing the MKP in Parliament, his face will remain on the ballot paper as the head of the party. What will a parliament without the MK party leader look like? John Maytham speaks to Political analyst Dr Levy Ndou.
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