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F O O D ! L O V E ! A R T ! E X I S T E N C E

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    • Notícias

F O O D ! L O V E ! A R T ! E X I S T E N C E

    Food Prices have gone up!

    Food Prices have gone up!

    The latest Household Affordability Index shows that the average cost of the Household Food Basket increased once more. Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice & Dignity Group ‘s latest Household Affordability Index states that families are now paying an average of almost R200 extra per basket since it first began tracking the data five months ago.

    “The average cost of the Household Food Basket in January 2021 is now at its highest level since the start of the expanded collection in September 2020,” says Mervyn Abrahams, Programme Coordinator at PMBEJD.

    Guests:

    Mervyn Abrahams

    About the Household Affordability Index

     The Household Food Basket in the Household Affordability Index is a new basket and has been designed together with women living on low incomes in Johannesburg (Soweto, Alexandra, Tembisa and Hillbrow), Cape Town (Gugulethu, Philippi, Khayelitsha, Delft, Dunoon), Durban (KwaMashu, Umlazi, Isipingo, Durban CBD, and Mtubatuba), and Springbok (in the Northern Cape), and Pietermaritzburg. It includes the foods and the volumes of these foods which women living in a family of seven members (an average low-income household size) tell us they typically try and secure each month. The basket was designed through a pilot project which ran from April 2020 to August 2020. It cannot however be considered the basket for every family living on a low income in each area and for all areas covered. It is however considered a reasonable proxy for a food basket which women identified as including the most important typical foods which most households try and buy each month, given affordability constraints. The Household Food Basket is not nutritionally complete.

    • 11 min
    South Africans mistrust the Covid-19 vaccines and Governments ability to deliver

    South Africans mistrust the Covid-19 vaccines and Governments ability to deliver

    M4Jam CEO Georgie Midgley Is My Guest



    Gig technology company, M4Jam, which provides an important platform for struggling South Africans to make an income by performing temporary, part-time work in a time of retrenchments and downscaling, recently surveyed 3000 of its jobbers about their feelings toward the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in the country.

    South Africans remain broadly fearful of the ongoing impact of the virus on their livelihoods. Despite the reprieve from lockdown and economic devastation, the rollout of vaccines may offer, a recent M4Jam survey found that a lack of trust in both the vaccines themselves and the government’s handling of the rollout is preventing people from seeing light at the end of the tunnel.

    • 7 min
    Can I Take a Vaccine Made from Aborted Babies?

    Can I Take a Vaccine Made from Aborted Babies?

    Several vaccines in current use are developed from the cells of aborted babies. Can I Take a Vaccine Made from Aborted Babies? 



    How common are practices of treatments on cells derived from fetal tissue.  My guests explains the differences between the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines and the effectiveness of Ivermectin though it is currently a banned product in South Africa. 



    READ MORE ON: SAHPRA’S GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF IVERMECTIN IN THE PROPHYLAXIS OR TREATMENT OF COVID-19. 

    DOCTORS FOR LIFE   CLICK HERE



     Dr. Martin Gill     

    IVERMECTIN IN AFRICA  CLICK HERE

    • 49 min
    Win R10 000 for your LoxionBiz!!

    Win R10 000 for your LoxionBiz!!

    Are we excited by the term Township Economy ? Condescending or not, a real entrepreneur will see the donuts and not the hole and ensure their business thrives despite the stigma that comes with a business operating in the townships.  
    In this chat - we speak to Phumelele of LoxionBiz about the KZN South coast and its economies found in the townships there. Phumi is giving your business an opportunity to win R10000. 
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    • 47 min
    Hear about this SA Website for bartering Goods!

    Hear about this SA Website for bartering Goods!

    Makhosi Mngadi  Marketing and public Relations for Bartering SA.



    Bartering is the exchange of goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money. It is the oldest form of commerce. Individuals and companies barter goods and services between each other based on equivalent estimates of prices and goods.

    • 28 min
    R1 billion to support education

    R1 billion to support education

    Brian Naciker is my Guest. He is the Head of Marketing at Regenesys
    Regenesys, the leadilng international business school in online education with campuses in South Africa, India and Nigeria, in collaboration with the Regenesys Foundation and MyWealth Investments has unlocked R1 billion to support the tertiary education of 5 000 deserving students.

    • 38 min

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