18 episodes

Nkosi Sikelela hosted by Nkululeko Nkosi. In an era where political commentary and analysis often lacks the depth and honesty needed, Nkululeko sits down with a guest and discusses the week's latest events, giving a fresh perspective.

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Nkosi Sikelela hosted by Nkululeko Nkosi. In an era where political commentary and analysis often lacks the depth and honesty needed, Nkululeko sits down with a guest and discusses the week's latest events, giving a fresh perspective.

    Episode 16 discussing Privatization and the suspended Heath Minister

    Episode 16 discussing Privatization and the suspended Heath Minister

    Episode 16. On this episode I take you into my confidence and do a solo episode. We finally welcome the sale of 51% of South African Airways, what does this mean for the future of other SOEs? Does the difference in mandate of the companies make a significant enough difference to avoid privatization. Who benefits? I also give my take on the controversy embroiled Ministry of Health and the "suspended" Minister of Health. Thank you for listening!

    • 40 min
    Episode 15 (Part 2) in conversation about blackness (ft. Mookameli MK)

    Episode 15 (Part 2) in conversation about blackness (ft. Mookameli MK)

    Episode 15. Part 2. Featuring Mookameli MK. On the second part of this two part series, I continue to sit down with one of my favorite Twitter personalities and navigate the complex terrain of blackness. Is there hope for black people? Thank you for listening!

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Epsiode 15 (Part 1): Mr. Black (featuring Mookameli MK), discussing recent events and blackness

    Epsiode 15 (Part 1): Mr. Black (featuring Mookameli MK), discussing recent events and blackness

    Episode 15. Featuring Mookameli MK. On this two part series I start with giving you a rundown of recent events in politics. We know it doesn't make sense for the ANC Youth League to march to Treasury but WHY? I then sit down with one of my favorite Twitter personalities and discuss what we think about blackness. How do we navigate this complex topic? Thank you for listening. Part 2 coming in a few days!

    • 58 min
    Episode 14 discussing government spouses receiving tenders and, the bans on alcohol and cigarettes

    Episode 14 discussing government spouses receiving tenders and, the bans on alcohol and cigarettes

    Episode 14. On this episode I sit alone at 1AM and reflect on the issues making headlines making headlines. It starts as a whisper and ends in a bang. Should the spouses of government officials be allowed to do business and received tenders from the government? Are we being unfair in limiting their ability to trade and a making a livelihood? I also reflect on the government's re-introduced alcohol ban alongside the cigarette ban. Maybe government should have banned MORE of the things which are placing our healthcare system under strain.



    Thank you listening!

    • 42 min
    Episode 13 - Part 2 (featuring Oliver Dickson) discussing the taxi industry's relief demands

    Episode 13 - Part 2 (featuring Oliver Dickson) discussing the taxi industry's relief demands

    Episode 13. Featuring Oliver Dickson. On the second part of this conversation, I speak to Oliver who is an award nominated radio broadcaster, TV presenter, debater and entrepreneur. We continue to discuss the relief package offered by government as well as the response by the taxi industry. Oliver gives us a brief history and states why in his opinion the industry is entitled to dissatisfied. He explains why the industry deserves a larger bailout and why it has proven that it has the ability to self-regulate.



    Thank you listening to this two part discussion! 

    • 39 min
    Episode 13 - Part 1 (featuring Tshepo Lethea) discussing businesses response to COVID-19 and the taxi industry's relief demands

    Episode 13 - Part 1 (featuring Tshepo Lethea) discussing businesses response to COVID-19 and the taxi industry's relief demands

    Episode 13. Featuring Tshepo Lethea. On the first part of a two part conversation, I speak to Tshepo who is an engineer, franchise owner and activist. We discuss how small to medium sized businesses are responding to COVID-19. We go further to discuss the complex relationship between the taxi industry, and commuters. Do taxi drivers treat commuters are customers? Can the taxi industry be considered public transport? Are they entitled to more than the one billion Rand offered by government?

    Part One tackles the expectations and experiences of the average commuter.

    • 47 min

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