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‘Views and News with Clarence Ford’ shares and reflects a broad array of different perspectives. The show is inspirational, passionate and positive. Clarence and the team aim to leave listeners feeling both motivated and empowered.
Known for his love of jazz and a good game of golf, Clarrie brings his unique flavour to this show. Some new features include ‘Heritage Hour’ every Wednesday between 10 and 11 am, The Masterclass on Fridays at 11 am as well as a segment exploring music trivia. Another new addition is ‘The Unexplained’ segment on Mondays at 10:35. Fan favourite ‘The Naked Scientist’ will continue on Fridays at 9:30 am.
Listen to Views and News with Clarence Ford, weekdays 9 to 12 am on 567 medium wave (AM) or streaming online at www.capetalk.co.za.
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Toxic bosses: the price employees & companies pay for poor leadership
Clarence Ford speaks to Adrian Garden, Deputy Dean of Teaching & Learning at Rosebank College.
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The search for the “perfect body” can cause mental and physical harm
Clarence Ford speaks to Dr Alicia Porter Board member of the South African Society of Psychiatrists.
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Mpox confirmed cases rises to 16 in SA
The National Department of Health yesterday confirmed another Mpox-related death, bringing the total number of deaths to three. Meanwhile, laboratory tests in South Africa have recorded a total of 16 confirmed Mpox cases across the country.Foster Mohale, National Department of Health spokesperson
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Heritage Half Hour: Why musicians die in poverty – South African study reveal how they battle to make ends meet
Why is it that many much-loved and renowned South African musicians can enjoy a lengthy and oftentimes lucrative career... but then decades later battle to make ends meet and die in poverty? Musicians’ dire financial circumstances are sometimes wrongly blamed on irresponsible spending; a musicians’ pension plan is often proposed as a solution.Gwen Ansell, music researcher and Research Associate of the Gordon Institute of Business Science
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The land belongs to the nation', says newly sworn in MK Party MP John Hlophe
Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party parliamentary leader John Hlophe says his party is unapologetic about the fight for land, adding that the country’s laws must be Africanised to accommodate this.The impeached former judge president was among the party’s 58 members who finally took their oath in Parliament on Tuesday, after boycotting the swearing-in ceremony earlier this month.Prof Ntsikelelo Breakfast
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Barbs Wire: City of Cape Town secures R3.5bn finance, Blitzbokke qualify for Olympics, and Lion King turns 30
What’s trending on socials? Barbara Friedman joins us in studio to give us the scoop
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