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Get all the news you need to know each day with Bongani Bingwa’s Breakfast Show. Stay updated on developing stories and hear from the newsmakers making headlines as well as ordinary listeners affected by the stories.
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The Johannesburg World Festival of Food and Drink
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Managing Director of Imagineering Corporation, Alan Beausitil, on the return of ‘The Johannesburg World Festival of Food and Drink’, an unparalleled 11-day extravaganza of international food and drink festivities, proudly brought to you by Emperors Palace, Primedia, and Imagineering Experiential.
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The World View - Representation for 100 million displaced at Paris Olympics
More than 100 million displaced people around the world will be represented at the Paris Olympics this summer; there may soon be a new resting place for Maradona to allow more of his fans to pay their respects; a Harry Potter work of art is expected to go for a very high price at auction in New York. John Adderley shares details with Bongani Bingwa.
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Festival de Mexico!
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Event Organiser, Ricardo Da Costa, about the 10th edition of the 'Festival de Mexico', which promises a stunning line-up including Jesse Clegg, Sun EL Musician, DJ Kent, and Mi Casa, as well as Johannesburg's top Mexican street food vendors, with more entertainment taking place this weekend.
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Language and different personalities
Failed hit caught on camera.
What’s Viral with Jonathan “Khabazela” Fairbairn.
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How Do We Rebirth The Nations Soul?
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Oyama Mabandla, author of "Soul of a Nation: A Quest for the Rebirth of South Africa's True Values", about his new book, his decision to go to exile at the age of 17, what democracy means to him, his thoughts on the ANC if it dips below 50%, as some analysts predict, and how the country can engage in what would be an unfamiliar scenario after the elections.
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Voter Education ahead of election
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Tessa Dooms, a sociologist, development practitioner, activist, and director at the Rivonia Circle, who discusses what voters can expect for the first time this year, such as the introduction of three ballot papers and debate over the requirements that political parties and independents must meet to participate in the elections.
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