The Aubrey Masango Show 702
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Unpack the stories of the day in depth with Aubrey’s considered opinions, peppered with audience perspectives.
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Entrepreneurship Feature: South Africa need to prioritise its approach towards entrepreneurship
With a young population, rising middle class, and enduring entrepreneurial spirit, South Africa is well placed to untap its significant potential despite obvious challenges. From prioritizing innovation to leaning into the nation’s thriving township economy, Sout Africa needs to rethink its approach and prioritise entrepreneurship as a driver for change. On our entrepreneurship feature this evening we talk to Dr Steven Zwane, Founder of Yled and Senior lecturer at GIBS, about an interesting article that he wrote on Sowetan titled “Time for South Africa to rethink its approach, prioritise entrepreneurship”.
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Legal Matters: Protecting yourself from declaration as a delinquent director
In South African company law, courts have the power to declare directors delinquent. This remedy was introduced as part of the overhaul of South Africa’s corporate law regime in 2011. It is a remedy available to shareholders and other stakeholders to hold company directors accountable. The adopted delinquency order is meant to raise standards of good behaviour expected of directors. It also protects the public from incompetent and dishonest directors. On Legal matters this evening we talk to Simba Takuva, Director of Takuva Attorneys and a consultant at Molatudi Inc. about protecting yourself from declaration as a delinquent director.
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Political Analysis: Now ordinary citizens can approach Parliament directly
The National Assembly (NA/Parliament) has taken a significant step by adopting a transformational amendment to its rules and guidelines for petitions. According to the country's highest legislative body, these regulations have been introduced to foster more open, transparent and responsive legislative processes. Previously, public petitions required an MP to act as an intermediary between the House and a member of the public. This decision has been as a progressive by parliament. The questions remains on how this will work, seeing that we had the Public Protector’s office and the National Council of Provinces where citizens could be able to voice that grievances. What happens to the other institutions? Will people still be able to access them? How will the process work? To gives more some insights into this issue we’re joined by Nolu Maki, spokesperson for Dear South Africa.
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Current Affairs: Iran attacks Israel with missiles and drones
Iran launched 300 missiles and drones toward Israel overnight, bringing a new phase of tension, uncertainty and confrontation in the Middle East. The attack has prompted Israel to delay its plans for an offensive in Rafah, where more than a million people are currently sheltering. Aaliyah Vayez, an International Relations Analyst, joins to discuss the attacks that happened last night, what the implications are, who the allies are on both sides and what the implications for world economies and world peace are.
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