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Your early morning chat - traffic - news fix delivered in a relaxed manner. weekdays from 4 am to 6 am.
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2 more SANDF soldiers killed in the DRC
Guest: Helmoed Heitman | Military and Defence Analyst
Helmoed Heitman is a Military and Defence Analystand joins Africa to speak on the unfortunate deaths of 2 SANDF soldiers in the DRC, to get an explanation of where the shortcoming is, in protecting our troops
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Anticipating President Ramphosa's cabinet announcement
Matthew Parks is the Parliamentary Coordinator with COSATU and joins Africa to speak on the trade unions thoughts on South Africa's cabinet, as we eagerly await an announcement from President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Careful entering into debt-counselling prematurely
Wikus Olivier is the managing director at CreditSmart and registered Debt Counsellor – he joins Africa to speak on South Africans having the inclination to “jump the gun” on debt-counselling, when this process should be deeply contemplated beforehand.
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The Benefits of Water Aerobics
Zoe Dawood is the Founder of Aqua Wellness with Zoe and joins Africa to speak on water aerobics and the benefits it holds for those that practice it
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Springbok Squad announcement for the Castle Lager Incoming Series
Guest: Jan de Koning | Editor at Rugby365
Jan de Koning is the Editor at Rugby365 and joins Africa to comment on the Springbok Squad announcement ahead of the Castle Lager Incoming Series that will kick off in Ireland
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What does it take to satisfy multiple political parties within a negotiation (GNU Negotiations)
Prof William Gumede is an Associate Professor at the WITS School of Governance & Executive Chairperson of Democracy Works Foundation – he joins Africa to comment on his thoughts of South Africa perhaps adopting a Prime-Minister as opposed to the role of a vice-president.
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