It is a podcast which deals primarily with heritage, as well as the understanding and the lack thereof within Makhanda. We attempt to show youth how to deal with the heritage they have been given, and how to solidify a positive heritage for future youth in South Africa.
Nobuhle Mathab chats to Sue Waugh, Director of Makana Tourism in Makhanda about the "A Melt on the Tongue Experience – all the way from Makhanda", an event taking place on saturday June 26 2021. Through Makana Tourism, accommodation establishments namely Butholam Homestay, A White House and businesses, Tumelo Trade Industries, Sip Solutions and Famous Sisa's Coffee have come together and opened up their doors to host A Travelling Makhanda Meal – a unique take on exploring the different flavours of Makhanda.
Nobuhle Mathab chats to Sue Waugh, Director of Makana Tourism in Makhanda about the "A Melt on the Tongue Experience – all the way from Makhanda", an event taking place on saturday June 26 2021. Through Makana Tourism, accommodation establishments namely Butholam Homestay, A White House and businesses, Tumelo Trade Industries, Sip Solutions and Famous Sisa's Coffee have come together and opened up their doors to host A Travelling Makhanda Meal – a unique take on exploring the different flavours of Makhanda.
In this episode of the #AllRoadsLeadToRhodes campaign podcast series we get to know the commerce faculty while the dean, Prof. Dave Sewry and the commerce faculty alumni tell us why Rhodes University is the best university for you to pursue your next commerce degree. Get to know the Commerce faculty on YouTube
In this episode of the #AllRoadsLeadToRhodes campaign podcast series we get to know the commerce faculty while the dean, Prof. Dave Sewry and the commerce faculty alumni tell us why Rhodes University is the best university for you to pursue your next commerce degree. Get to know the Commerce faculty on YouTube
Rhodes Music Radio — This evening, Shanti Khosa chats to Mr Bonolo Mokgothu, the Director of Mokgothu Attorneys, on Gender-Based Violence and the Law.
This evening, Shanti Khosa chats to Mr Bonolo Mokgothu, the Director of Mokgothu Attorneys, on Gender-Based Violence and the Law.
Rhodes Music Radio — Makhanda 360 is a current-affairs show that speaks to the locals in Makhanda area, the show covers issues that are happening in the different areas. On the 13th of August 2020, the Makana Municipality Executive Mayor and Municipal Manager were found to be in contempt of a 2015 high court judgment ordering them to bring the local municipal landfill site in line with legislation. Joining us on the conversation is the attorney of the applicants in the case, the Makana Unity League, Mr Brin Brody, as well as the Executive Mayor of the Makana Local Municipality, Cllr Mzukisi Mpahlwa.
Makhanda 360 is a current-affairs show that speaks to the locals in Makhanda area, the show covers issues that are happening in the different areas. On the 13th of August 2020, the Makana Municipality Executive Mayor and Municipal Manager were found to be in contempt of a 2015 high court judgment ordering them to bring the local municipal landfill site in line with legislation. Joining us on the conversation is the attorney of the applicants in the case, the Makana Unity League, Mr Brin Brody, as well as the Executive Mayor of the Makana Local Municipality, Cllr Mzukisi Mpahlwa.
On this week's wrap up, Sue introduces Tusani wh will be working with her on future wrap up reports. They look at the state of readiness of school in Makhanda to re open. And the illegal initiation schools mushrooming despite the order to desease from the practuvce due to corona virus. Eastern Cape is seeing a rapid increase in numbers and Mahkanda recently had a scare as EMS staff members tested positive. This and more on the wrap up.
Rhodes Music Radio — On this week's wrap up, Sue introduces Tusani wh will be working with her on future wrap up reports. They look at the state of readiness of school in Makhanda to re open. And the illegal initiation schools mushrooming despite the order to desease from the practuvce due to corona virus. Eastern Cape is seeing a rapid increase in numbers and Mahkanda recently had a scare as EMS staff members tested positive. This and more on the wrap up.
Yung Amplified, a youth show anchored and profudeced by our Youth Based Organisation, Upstart. On this show, they look scrutinize state of readiness for school reopening and how learners feel about it. Sindi chat to Itumeleng from Equal Education to gauge their feedback about their finding of schools preparing to reopen after abrupt closure due to covid 19.
Rhodes Music Radio — Yung Amplified, a youth show anchored and profudeced by our Youth Based Organisation, Upstart. On this show, they look scrutinize state of readiness for school reopening and how learners feel about it. Sindi chat to Itumeleng from Equal Education to gauge their feedback about their finding of schools preparing to reopen after abrupt closure due to covid 19.
During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Today Sue looks into life beyond the extension of the lockdown. She express challenges of a relaible flow of numbers for reporting as the provincial reporting ends mostly at district level.
Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Today Sue looks into life beyond the extension of the lockdown. She express challenges of a relaible flow of numbers for reporting as the provincial reporting ends mostly at district level.
In recent weeks, we have seen the significant economic impact of the coronavirus on financial markets and vulnerable industries such as manufacturing, tourism, hospitality and travel. Guests 1. Prof Tshidi Mohapeloa : Prof in business school and entrepreneurship, coordinator for the Post Graduate Diploma in Enterprise Management (PDEM) and community engagement for the RBS. 2. Mr Siyabonga Bashe : Entrepreneur
During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Sue foollow up food parcel allocations and food crisis during the lockdown. She chats to community members who are hid hard by the lock down who mailny rely on doing odd jobs for survuval
Rhodes Music Radio — In recent weeks, we have seen the significant economic impact of the coronavirus on financial markets and vulnerable industries such as manufacturing, tourism, hospitality and travel. Guests 1. Prof Tshidi Mohapeloa : Prof in business school and entrepreneurship, coordinator for the Post Graduate Diploma in Enterprise Management (PDEM) and community engagement for the RBS. 2. Mr Siyabonga Bashe : Entrepreneur
Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Sue foollow up food parcel allocations and food crisis during the lockdown. She chats to community members who are hid hard by the lock down who mailny rely on doing odd jobs for survuval
Taking care of yourself, your friends, your family and your community can help you cope with stress. Helping others cope with their stress can also make your community stronger. Guests Mr Ncedo Mngqibisa an ethnographic researcher and community development facilitator practicing at University of Cape Town kunye nabahlali; Nonkazimulo Mdidimba, Zukolwethu Ntlakaza kunye noLwando Maqwelane.
Rhodes Music Radio — Taking care of yourself, your friends, your family and your community can help you cope with stress. Helping others cope with their stress can also make your community stronger. Guests Mr Ncedo Mngqibisa an ethnographic researcher and community development facilitator practicing at University of Cape Town kunye nabahlali; Nonkazimulo Mdidimba, Zukolwethu Ntlakaza kunye noLwando Maqwelane.
Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations, How you respond to the outbreak can depend on your background, the things that make you different from other people, and the community you live in. We will have sis Mandi giving us some tips on how to cope during this time. Guests Miss Mandisa Ndabula, Counseling Psychologist. Rhodes Student Affairs
Rhodes Music Radio — Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations, How you respond to the outbreak can depend on your background, the things that make you different from other people, and the community you live in. We will have sis Mandi giving us some tips on how to cope during this time. Guests Miss Mandisa Ndabula, Counseling Psychologist. Rhodes Student Affairs
: Role of academies to ensure that trustworthy and credible information is reaching as many people as possible using local language: South African Young Academy of Science (SAYAS) Coronavirus-related disruption has given academies and researchers time to rethink the sector. Guests: 1. Prof Fanelwa Ajayi, SAYAS Co-Chairs and is a senior lecturer at the Chemistry Department and a research leader at the Enzyme Sensor Laboratory, SensorLab at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). 2. Prof Mzukisi Njotini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg
Rhodes Music Radio — : Role of academies to ensure that trustworthy and credible information is reaching as many people as possible using local language: South African Young Academy of Science (SAYAS) Coronavirus-related disruption has given academies and researchers time to rethink the sector. Guests: 1. Prof Fanelwa Ajayi, SAYAS Co-Chairs and is a senior lecturer at the Chemistry Department and a research leader at the Enzyme Sensor Laboratory, SensorLab at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). 2. Prof Mzukisi Njotini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg
COVID-19 is a pandemic that illustrates how globally interconnected we are – there is no longer such a thing as isolated issues and actions. There is a need to be able to understand this interrelatedness and navigate across boundaries to leverage their differences and work in a globally collaborative way. Public health officials are investing a lot of time and money to track down people who may have been exposed to the virus in an effort to intervene and slow the spread of COVID-19.
Rhodes Music Radio — COVID-19 is a pandemic that illustrates how globally interconnected we are – there is no longer such a thing as isolated issues and actions. There is a need to be able to understand this interrelatedness and navigate across boundaries to leverage their differences and work in a globally collaborative way. Public health officials are investing a lot of time and money to track down people who may have been exposed to the virus in an effort to intervene and slow the spread of COVID-19.
There is currently no cure for COVID-19, nor is there a vaccine. Scientists around the world are working on potential treatments and vaccines for the new coronavirus disease known as COVID-19. Several companies are working on antiviral drugs, some of which are already in use against other illnesses, to treat people who already have COVID-19. Other companies are working on vaccines that could be used as a preventive measure against the disease.
During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Sue looks at the effects lockdwon and its extension. She reports about the coalition of Grahamstown Business Forum, Grahamstown Residence Association and Makana Revive and their initiative that send inspiribing wave across the municipality.
Rhodes Music Radio — There is currently no cure for COVID-19, nor is there a vaccine. Scientists around the world are working on potential treatments and vaccines for the new coronavirus disease known as COVID-19. Several companies are working on antiviral drugs, some of which are already in use against other illnesses, to treat people who already have COVID-19. Other companies are working on vaccines that could be used as a preventive measure against the disease.
Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Sue looks at the effects lockdwon and its extension. She reports about the coalition of Grahamstown Business Forum, Grahamstown Residence Association and Makana Revive and their initiative that send inspiribing wave across the municipality.
Maintaining the engagement, particularly young school students is critical. Going to school is not only about learning math and science, but also about social relationships and peer-to-peer interactions. It is about learning to be a citizen and developing social skills. For everyone's, this is also an important time to develop socio-emotional skills and learn more about how to contribute to society as a citizen.
Rhodes Music Radio — Maintaining the engagement, particularly young school students is critical. Going to school is not only about learning math and science, but also about social relationships and peer-to-peer interactions. It is about learning to be a citizen and developing social skills. For everyone’s, this is also an important time to develop socio-emotional skills and learn more about how to contribute to society as a citizen.
Always wash hands with soap and water and cover yourself with a mask. If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. NB! The use of a mask alone is not enough to stop infections and must be combined with frequent hand washing, covering sneezes and coughs, and avoiding close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms (coughing, sneezing, fever, etc).
Rhodes Music Radio — Always wash hands with soap and water and cover yourself with a mask. If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. NB! The use of a mask alone is not enough to stop infections and must be combined with frequent hand washing, covering sneezes and coughs, and avoiding close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms (coughing, sneezing, fever, etc).
Since the start of 2020, a new respiratory infection outbreak called COVID-19 has spread through Asia to the rest of the world. This new type of coronavirus is called SARS-CoV-2.In this session, we will be describing the virus itself.
Rhodes Music Radio — Since the start of 2020, a new respiratory infection outbreak called COVID-19 has spread through Asia to the rest of the world. This new type of coronavirus is called SARS-CoV-2.In this session, we will be describing the virus itself.