The Best of 702 Weekend Breakfast 702
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- Society & Culture
Listeners get the latest on what is happening in the world and in their neighbourhoods.
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Get to know Gugs Mhlungu
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Profiling, Advocate Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza SC
Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza SC is a Human rights lawyer, public speaker, author, political activist and Chancellor of the Chancellor of University of Fort Hare. In the 70s, Adv Ntsebeza was involved in the struggle against apartheid. In 1966, he passed his matric with a first class pass, with a distinction in Latin at St Johns College, Mthatha. In 1967, although he passed Bachelor of Arts 1 with a distinction in African Languages in Course 1 at University of Fort Hare, he was expelled for political reasons in 1968 before completing his BA degree. Gugs, please note in 2022, Chancellor of the University of Fort Hare Council has approved the re-appointment of Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza SC as Chancellor of the University for another five years.
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Joya Mooi on latest single, 'Don't Answer'.
R&B Singer songwriter, Joya Mooi on what to expect from her latest project which includes new single, 'Don't Answer', produced by Easy Freak. The song is said to invite a moment of peace and personal space, emphasizing the need to occasionally say no for one's mental health.
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Effects of breadcrumbing & why it works.
Resident Clinical Psychologist, Dr Khosi Jiyane interrogates the phenomenon of “breadcrumbing” and why it works to keep someone in the perpetrator's corner is based on the psychology principle of “intermittent reinforcement,” which drives the addictive cycle and success of gambling behavior.
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Biopic Review: ‘Bob Marley: One Love’.
Editor of Maverick Citizen, Mark Heywood reviews the ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ biopic which recently hit theaters, The movie is said to be highlighted by its tremendous soundtrack, which is drawn from several of the albums that launched Marley to stardom: Catch a Fire (1973), Burnin’ (1973), Rastaman Vibration (1976), Exodus (1977), Kaya (1978), and Uprising (1980).
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The benefits of Circular Neighbourhoods for Healthy Cities.
Culture Curator and Project Coordinator of Sustainable Together, Hector Dibakoane on what to expect from the 4th edition of ‘Sustainable Together’ focusing on 'Circular Neighbourhoods' and 'Healthy Cities’ which aims to explore and promote urban systems that foster physical, mental, economic, and social well-being for all residents.
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