by tshepo | Jan 22, 2019 | News, Projects News
Citizen Justice Network is partnering with a number of organizations around the country to help produce quality election coverage for community radio stations. Keep updated with their work by visiting the election blog. This is the first blog post, that is part of...
by tshepo | Mar 7, 2018 | Projects News, The Science Inside, Uncategorized
Following Joburg Mayor, Herman Mashaba’s decision for government to take over dilapidated buildings and abandoned properties in the city, we looked at property hijackings and how these spaces are being used for urban living and use. Margot Rubin, senior researcher at...
by tshepo | Feb 27, 2018 | Business Buzz, Featured, Projects News
Settling into the working world is a big adjustment. Find out how to ace it with Shelagh Foster, author of Your First Year Of Work. Then find out when it’s time to leave your job from Petra Cooper from Robert Walters. Our Buffalo Index tells you how the VAT increase...
by tshepo | Feb 21, 2018 | Projects News, The Science Inside
The 23rd Winter Olympics are underway in Pyeongchang, South Korea. We look at how fake snow is made and the effects of climate change on snow sports with professor Marius Mayer of the Ernst Moritz Arndt-University in Greifswald, he tells us more....
by tshepo | Feb 14, 2018 | Projects News, The Science Inside
Inxeba (The wound), a South African film which sparked nationwide conversation around issues of culture, initiation, circumcision and masculinity, inspires our show this week and we are looking at the medical aspects of male circumcision (MMC). We speak to Dr...
by tshepo | Feb 9, 2018 | Business Buzz, Projects News
You’ve heard the hype around Bitcoin, but there’s a bigger industry and technology to explore. Naadir Dawood, the co-founder of Crypto-School tells us why cryptocurrencies can be understood easily by anyone before Timothy van Rooyen from Speckle explains...