The Clement Manyathela Show Primedia Broadcasting
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The best interviews and discussions from each day's show.
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Electoral Matters Amendment Bill signed into law – How does it affect political party funding?
Clement Manyathela speaks to Terry Tselani Former vice-chair of the IEC and founder of Institute of Election Management Services in Africa, to discuss the Electoral Matters Amendment Bill and how it will affect political parties in Parliament.
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Listeners choice: How to be tax compliant in South Africa
Clement Manyathela speaks to Thamsanqa Msiza, a Senior Tax Consultant at Tax Consulting South Africa about how South Africans can be tax compliant in their individual capacity.
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The Sharing Space: Should people without PhD’s be referred to as “Dr”
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#702Openline: Celebrating the adoption of the SA constitution, what do you appreciate about it?
We discussed the anniversary of the adoption of the SA constitution and asked listeners what they love about the constitution.
We also reflected on incidents of teens suicide after 4 children from the same school committed suicide between April and May.
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Healing Hour: Healing from repeated hurt
Clement Manyathela and the listeners heal from repeated hurt from the same person despite forgiving them several times.
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World of work: The role of AI in the recruitment process
Clement Manyathela speaks to Cathy Machingaidze a partner at the REDi Holbourne Group
to discuss how artificial intelligence impacts the recruitment process and how recruiters and candidates can use it to their advantage.
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Customer Reviews
The best
There's always a perspective worth pursuing which isn't as apparent as the popular opinion might suggest during all the noise.
Good
There is room for improvement. Topics and discussions are generally good.
If it wasn’t for the callers and guests, I doubt I’d listen. My two cents is that the host should improve on hosting skills including vocabulary and flow to allow for a show with better tempo.
Clement is an amazing broadcaster
Whether it be the call in features or taking leaders to task, Clement does it all so well !