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We get straight into the Brown “hit” conspiracy talk, the SAPS mess and who is likely to face real time, the MK Party soap opera that made Des van Rooyen chief whip for a day, and why the ANC keeps winning even when everyone is mad. We unpack the Vodacom Please Call Me settlement and what Nkosana Makate might actually walk away with, plus the hard reality of HIV and STIs today vs the Manto era, testing vs prevention, and how “intersections” still trap the middle class. We close with Big Sean and Jhené Aiko's split and the uncomfortable truth about marriage timing, honeymoon expectations, and what men and women won't say out loud. #TheDojoPodcast #SouthAfrica #SApolitics #SAPS #Hawks #MkhwanaziEnquiry #MKParty #DesVanRooyen #Zuma #ANC #Elections #PleaseCallMe #Vodacom #NkosanaMakate #HIV #STIs #ARVs #Intersexions #BigSean #JheneAiko

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In this powerful episode of The Dojo, the team tackles the rising storm around General Mkhwanazi, now summoned by Parliament's ad hoc committee amid the Madlanga Commission fallout. What does this mean for the police service, accountability, and his potential future as National Police Commissioner?The conversation then zooms out to confront the pervasiveness of crime in South Africa, not just in headlines, but in everyday life. The team draws a bold line between systemic dysfunction, political theatre, and the subtle traits of power that echo the makings of dictatorship.From there, it gets personal and reflective, diving into the reasons behind “protecting the girl child”, the predatory nature of men, and how traditional practices, while often labelled oppressive, may have been rooted in safeguarding.The Dojo Experience: Y2K Nine9 (Fiasco Edition) - https://uzurionline.co.za/products/the-dojo-experience-y2k-nine9-copy

On this episode of #TheDojo, the crew discusses the latest on the Madlanga Commission, the SIU briefing on Tembisa Hospital, and the recent death of Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa. They delve deeper into society's contribution to corruption and explore the issues that make the public complicit. The episode wraps up with a conversation on the sentencing of Diddy.

In this episode of The Dojo, the crew kicks things off by announcing the highly anticipated Dojo Party, sparking a lively conversation about the latest happenings in music and upcoming events. The tone shifts as they dive into a serious and impactful topic: a landmark case currently before the Constitutional Court that could reshape the way sexual offences are prosecuted in South Africa. Tune in for a mix of entertainment, insight, and critical discussion.Members link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUMOuh1jlaqsPnQUCYZ0zGW_rAPatreon link: patreon.com/TheDojoPodcastMonthly donation link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuh1jlaqsPnQUCYZ0zGW_rA/join Once off donation link: https://pay.yoco.com/the-dojo-podcast-pty-ltd Merch: https://thedojoapparel.com/collections/allhttps://uzurionline.co.za/pages/seller-profile/the-dojo-apparel

In this episode of The Dojo, the panel kicks off with a candid and often hilarious dive into sexual health, intimacy, and gender dynamics, questioning long-standing stereotypes about relationships and desire. From there, the conversation shifts into reflections on friendship in adulthood — how men and women navigate new connections, playdates, and networking when life is already full.The episode then zeroes in on South Africa's political theatre: Mkhwanazi's testimony before the Madlanga Commission, allegations of political interference, and the credibility of commissions of inquiry. The team weighs in on whether such processes restore trust or simply pacify the public. Expect a mix of humor, honesty, and unflinching critique throughout.

In this episode of The Dojo, the panel takes on a wide-ranging conversation that connects global and local debates. They unpack the controversy surrounding conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, before diving into the deeper question of how religion continues to shape and clash with politics in South Africa. The team also analyses the Constitutional Court's recent ruling on surnames, teasing out what it means for family, identity, and the law. As always, expect bold opinions, sharp humor, and no-holds-barred debate.

In this episode of #TheDojo, we kick things off with an interview with the founder of clothing brand FVCK, diving into the story behind the label and the grind of building a brand from the ground up. We talk about the real challenges of launching a fashion line and what it takes to stand out. Later, we share our take on the White House meeting between President Ramaphosa and former US President Donald Trump.

In this episode of #TheDojo, we sit down with Morula Digoamaye as he opens up about his personal journey living with Adult Autism. Morula shares the early signs and symptoms he experienced, his path to seeking help, receiving a diagnosis, and how he continues to navigate life with autism. It's a candid, insightful conversation shedding light on a condition often misunderstood in adulthood.

On this episode of #TheDojo we delve into our opinions and theories on the coalition negotiations currently underway. We give our thoughts on the proposed Government of National of Unity, online discussions of changes to the constitutions. We ponder on the future of the ANC looking at the prospects of its future leadership. We move on to discuss the new Revenues Laws amendment bill that is to allow a two pot system that would allow for one to access part of their pension fund without the major tax implications.

On this episode of #TheDojo we give our unfiltered reactions to the 2024 Elections. We start off by sharing our voter experiences of the day of voting, we move on to give our thoughts and opinions on the various political parties with regards to how they performed and also speculate as to what will happen once the election results are confirmed.

In this episode of #TheDojo, we start by revisiting last week's discussions, which seamlessly lead us into a conversation about the intricacies of family secrets—how they can either strengthen or dismantle familial bonds. Our attention then shifts to dissecting the controversial DA flag burning advert. Modise takes a brief detour to explore a theory suggesting that the attitudes of white individuals towards black individuals are inherently natural and normal on a human level, and discusses why embracing this perspective could potentially benefit the black community.