A weekly podcast hosted by Noma and Wandile where they discuss issues affecting Zimbabwe’s youths and occasionally throwing in mindless banter and quips to lighten the mood
Sticking to Your Fitness New Year's Resolutions With Talent Tenacious Mabuza as she will be providing you with some helpful tips to stay dedicated to your fitness goals!
"Is there a thing called besty between a woman and a men and what would be response if your besty tell you he / she has feelings for you?" These questions are answered by young people from Bulawayo in today's episode.
This week's discussion is on the Quarter Life Crisis, what it is and how it is affecting young people.
This week episode of Young and Restless, we answer the question on Materialism and how some youths have had their lives consumed by greed.
On today's episode of Young and Restless, Noma and Wandile have a discussion on younger men dating older women and also address some of the reasons why guys do it.
This week's episode of Young and Restless, our audience gives us their take on DNA testing and how it might change the African society.
This week's episode of Young and Restless podcast, we talk to two gentlemen and they give us their thoughts on Suicide.
On this week's episode of the Young and Restless podcast, we focus on the surge of online dating and how it has shaped relationships with the emergence of Tinder and other online dating sites.
On today's episode of the Young and Restless, we speak to Tariro Gurure as she informs us about the impact of the Zambian elections on Zimbabwean youths.
This week's episode we discuss Child Marriages particularly looking at the sad death of a 14 year young mother who was said to have been married at that young age. This is an issue that has been witnessed in many cultures across the world for many years and it has to be totally eradicated.
This week's episode, we have a discussion on life after graduation especially during the Covid pandemic. We are joined by Luba once again and we chat about the struggles faced by recent graduates in Zimbabwe.
In today's episode, we a joined by Luba, a close friend of both Noma and Wandile as they discuss the standards of living portrayed on Social Media. The conversation touched on how social media is affecting the lives of youths whilst also introducing Luba, who will act as host from time to time.
On this episode, we discuss the issue of paternity and how some men are unknowingly raising other men's kids believing to be their own. The numbers are unknown but such paternity issues are rife in the modern society.
On today's episode, Noma and Wandile have a discussion on Sexual Consent and the implications of not asking for it.
This week's episode is a continuation of last week's discussion on Men's Mental Health. Noma and Wandile discuss cases from around the world and in Zimbabwe where mental health issues drove people to the edge.
This episode tackles the issue of mental health among men and how it has been ignored for so long by society. This is part one of this discussion with the second to follow