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On this week's Labor Radio Podcast Weekly: This week's episode takes us from South Africa to California, Wisconsin to the Pilbara — with a few sharp words about Trump along the way. Work Stoppage: The fight against illegal deportations and labor's role in defending our communities from unjust immigration policies. Power at Work: How recent administrative policies are hitting hospitality workers in California — and how unions are pushing back. Buwa Basebetsi Updates: In South Africa, workers at East Rand's M&N Waste stand up against poor treatment and demand better conditions. We Rise Fighting: UAW Local 291 is on strike in Oshkosh, Wisconsin — we bring you voices from the picket line. Classes of Mail: Ever wonder how scanners keep the postal system running? Alan breaks it down in a surprisingly fascinating look behind the scenes. Stick Together: Author Alexis Vassiley discusses Striking Ore, his powerful new book on the rise and fall of union power in Australia's Pilbara region.
Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber has called on voters to occupy the centre position of the country's electoral processes. He was delivering the opening address at the two day International Conference of the Electoral Reform Consultation Panel discussions currently ongoing in Boksburg on the East Rand of Gauteng. Electoral reforms that are up for discussion include ways to increase voter turnout and submissions by voters who want more direct participation on who voters send to parliament and provincial legislatures. This also includes submissions calling for the establishment mechanisms that would allow voters to recall poor-performing public representatives. Dr Schreiber however warns that reforms alone will not fix the country's challenges
A couple of dead bodies still remain trapped under a bus which crashed and rolled on the R21 near O.R Tambo International Airport on Gauteng's East Rand. This has preliminary investigations continue to take place in order to understand what may have led to this fatal accident. At least 12 people have been confirmed to have died while 45 others have been seriously injured and taken to nearby hospitals. Gauteng traffic spokesperson, Sello Maremane says the cause of the accident remains unclear...
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Our friends at King Price Insurance are assisting the Boksburg Kidz Clinic with a donation of R80,000 to help restore and replace what is needed to support the most vulnerable children in the East Rand community. The Good Morning Angels Fund added another R50,000 donation towards the rebuilding of the Boksburg Kidz Clinic, to help them emerge stronger than ever, to benefit children in need affected by abuse.
Nasdaq-listed Equinix has completed construction of the first phase of a new data centre in Johannesburg, part of a R7.5-billion commitment to building cloud infrastructure in South Africa and the rest of the continent over the next five years. The company's South African MD, Sandile Dube – a former country manager at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and a former executive at Dimension Data (now NTT Data) – tells TechCentral Show host Duncan McLeod about the new Johannesburg data centre, which is located in Isando on the East Rand, and what type of clients it's hoping to attract. In the interview, Dube chats about: • Equinix's African investment plans and where it intends to build data centre facilities and why; • The Isando data centre and what it offers; • The Equinix company and its investment focus – including its investments in West Africa; • Whether there is an overbuild of data centres taking place in South Africa. Can market demand sustain the level of investment taking place?; and • How Equinix differentiates itself in an increasingly crowded market. Don't miss a great interview! TechCentral
Rikus de Beer, also known as "Radioraps" is one of South Africa's funniest comedians and successful entrepreneurs. He owns the Hennie's restaurant chain and claims to be UFC Middleweight champion, Dricus du Plessis's best mate. Rikus shares his journey from creating voice notes as his alter ego "Jonathan" from the East Rand, dealing with steroids and the disappointment of not making it as a rugby player, to selling out venues with his hilarious comedy. Don't miss his inspiring story.
The defence has raised concerns over the solitary confinement of accused #3, Mthobisi Mncube, as the Senzo Meyiwa Trial continues in the High Court, in Pretoria. Defence counsel, Thulani Mngomezulu has also criticized ballistic analyst Malesela Ntini for not recalling some details when attending to the crime scene in Vosloorus, on Gauteng's East Rand. Ntini is on the stand at the High Court in Pretoria where five men are appearing for the 2014 murder of the Bafana Bafana Captain. SABC reporter, Pearl Magubane has more...
The State has called chief forensic analyst at the South African Police Service, Lieutenant Colonel, Edward Sereo to the witness stand at the Senzo Meyiwa trial underway at the High Court in Pretoria. Sereo verified findings by ballistic expert Chris Mangena - who linked a firearm seized from accused number 3, Mthobisi Mncube in 2015 to the murder of the Bafana Bafana captain. Mncube and four others are on trial for the 2014 murder of Meyiwa who was shot and killed while at Kelly Khumalo's parental home in Vosloorus on Gauteng's East Rand. Pearl Magubane has more
The Senzo Meyiwa trial has adjourned till tomorrow morning to allow the defence to go through additional ballistic evidence they received this morning. The additional documents have been supplied by ballistic expert Colonel Chris Mangena at the High Court in Pretoria following a request by defence counsel Charles Mnisi during cross examination on Friday. Five men are on trial for the murder of the Bafana Bafana captain. Meyiwa was at Kelly Khumalo's parental home in Vosloorus on Gauteng's East Rand in 2014. Advocate Mnisi says he was not ready to proceed this morning and has requested time to go through the documents. SABC News reporter, Pearl Magubane has more...
Chanré Strydom is in Grade 7 and listens to Breakfast with Martin Bester every morning on her way to school with her sister and dad. She loves Good Morning Angels, and she loves her former maths teacher, Juffrou Liebe. When she heard that Juffrou Liebe Keyser needed help with an operation and medical treatment, she asked her dad, Corné, to write to Good Morning Angels on her behalf. Liebe, 26, has an operation scheduled on Friday to remove a lump from her groin - this formed after a previous operation and has caused her much pain and discomfort. The Good Morning Angels Fund will assist Juffrou Liebe with some of her outstanding medical bills with a donation of R50,000.
Ballistic expert, Col Chris Mangena says a firearm belonging to musician, Chicco Twala was taken in for testing, as there were initially allegations that his son, Longwe, had killed Senzo Meyiwa. Colonel Mangena is under cross examination at the High Court in Pretoria where five men are on trial for the 2014 murder of the Bafana Bafana captain. Longwe was one of the occupants inside Kelly Khumalo's parental home in Vosloorus, on Gauteng's East Rand, when Meyiwa was shot. SABC News reporter, Pearl Magubane has more....
Retired cellphone data analyst Colonel Lambertus Steyn today continues to testify at the High Court in Pretoria where five men are on trial for the murder of the Bafana Bafana captain; Senzo Meyiwa. Steyn says he was requested to look into the phone records of former Senzo Meyiwa's girlfriend and singer Kelly Khumalo as she was then a person of interest and not a suspect at the time. Meyiwa was shot and killed in 2014 while at Khumalo's parent's residence in Vosloorus, on Gauteng's East Rand. Steyn has been recalled to clarify evidence. For more we spoke to our reporter Pearl Magubane...
The disturbing images of a group of gun and panga-wielding men violently removing two learners from the Matshidisong Primary School in Katlehong, on Gauteng's East Rand, have brought to the fore, the issue of custody battles and how the conduct of the adults in a child's life, can impact the child. This as four out of five men arrested in connection with the incident are expected to appear before the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court this morning. The group was rounded up after video footage purportedly showing a panga-wielding man identified as Pastor Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng and two other men, one of whom carrying an assault rifle, went viral on social media platforms. In the wake of the incident, former South African Human Rights Commissioner and lawyer, Jonas Sibanyoni has commended the actions of teachers at the school for trying to protect the two learners during the incident. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Family Law Expert, Shando Theron
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Gauteng Education MEC, Matome Chiloane is this afternoon visiting the families of the two Daveyton Skills School learners who died during a discipline camp for the Daveyton Skills School, in the province's East Rand. Department officials are expected to release an investigative report into the drowning deaths of 15-year-old Siphamandla Peterson and 17-year-old Sibusiso Sibiya, who drowned at Rock Falls Adventure Ranch, in Centurion, on 15 April 2024. In this SAFMNews clip, MEC Chiloane received the following report from Thembekile Graham from Seanego Attorneys...
21.06.24 Pt 2 - The team revisits the Madeleine McCann story. Is the East Rand the best place to disappear in SA? And DJ Warras pops in for a chat about GILFs, gangs, muti and more. The Real Network
As Vodacom's forensic liaison supervisor Pinky Vythilingam is expected to go over cellphone tower locations, the defence in the Senzo Meyiwa trial have raised concern that some areas are not depicted on the map. The trial has been delayed this morning in order to allow for the defence to consult with the accused. Vythilingam is on the stand at the high court in Pretoria to unpack more evidence pertaining to cellphone data and towers. Five men are on trial for the murder of Meyiwa who was shot and killed in 2014 while at Vosloorus on Gauteng's East Rand. Pearl Magubane reports
Vodacom official Pinky Vythilingam is expected back on the witness stand at the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial today. Meyiwa was shot and killed in October 2014 while at parental home of his then girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo, on Gauteng's East Rand. Five men are on trial at the High Court in Pretoria for the murder of the Bafana Bafana captain. Vythilingam's testimony was halted last week to give her time to recover as she was not feeling well. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Pearl Magubane...
The Senzo Meyiwa trial has adjourned till Monday at the High Court in Pretoria. Five men are on trial for the 2014 murder of Meyiwa who was shot and killed while at Kelly Khumalo's home in Vosloorus on Gauteng's East Rand. SABC reporter Peal Magubane filed this report
26.04.24 Pt 1 - The team get into which East Rand town is the best of three, SA's sexiest cop, FOPO… and how things would be different if the Titanic sank today. www.cliffcentral.com
In this episode, delve into the captivating world of Khotso Njiki Sibeko, a remarkable artist and expressionist hailing from Tsakane far East Rand in Gauteng. Join us as we unravel the layers of his artistic journey, from his early beginnings discovering his talent at the tender age of 4 to 6 through drawing competitions with his brothers, to the profound impact of his art on mental health and the struggles faced by black men. Explore the intricate connection between art and mental health as Khotso shares his insights on how his work mirrors the challenges confronted by the black community. Discover the inspiration behind his signature art movement, #BlackBarretBoys, rooted in the experiences of the men who shaped his upbringing. Join us on this enlightening conversation as we take a step towards a positive direction for all black boys, embracing art as a powerful vehicle for self-expression and social change. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charmaine-sibuyi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charmaine-sibuyi/support
The Senzo Meyiwa trial has adjourned until Wednesday at the High Court in Pretoria. This is to allow the state to call new witnesses. Five men are on trial for the murder of the Bafana Bafana captain, who was shot and killed in 2014. Meyiwa was at Kelly Khumalo's parental home in Vosloorus, on Gauteng's East Rand. The state has been focusing on the alleged confessions by accused one and two. Pearl Magubane filed this report.
The high court sitting in Palm Ridge, on Gauteng's East Rand, has found 22-year-old self-confessed sex worker murderer, Sifiso Mkhwanazi guilty of the murder and rape of 6 sex workers. Mkhwanazi was arrested and admitted to killing the sex workers and hiding their bodies in his father's workshop in Johannesburg between April and October 2022. During Mkhwanazi's trial, the defense argued that he and the women engaged in consensual sex, alleging that he only murdered the sex workers in fear, after a disagreement over payment. Here is what Judge Cassim Moosa had to say when delivering his judgement.
Resident Chef & Food Anthropologist, Dr Anna Trapido on AK Rolls on the East Rand at That Food Place, Shop 5, The Mall Square, Bentle Road, Boksburg (behind the East Rand Mall) on 074 770 6141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The over 400 mine workers that did not re-surface last Thursday at one of the GoldOne shafts in Springs on the East Rand, have now come out of the mine. The workers have allegedly been held hostage by unknown individuals wearing baclavas with some displaying signs of being assaulted. Some also believe that this is was a sit-protest that came out of the October labour dispute over organising rights at the mine. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Mpumelelo Maphalala
East Rand police have rescued about 33 suspected human trafficking victims after they were found in a house in Boksburg. This search was in connection with a case where a foreign national was kidnapped in Springfield last week and investigations led the police to the house. To look at scourge of human trafficking in South Africa, Udo Carelse spoke to Chantell Kramer, National Human Trafficking Hotline Manager at The A21 Campaign.
This audio is brought to you by Wearcheck, your condition monitoring specialist. The recovery of battery metals and platinum group metals (PGMs) is being looked at by DRDGOLD, the Johannesburg- and New York-listed company, which is being globally acknowledged for its mastery of the recovery of gold from waste. In a presentation to the Swiss Mining Institute in Zurich, DRDGOLD CEO Niël Pretorius and DRDGOLD group financial manager Mpho Mashatola highlighted the growth strategy of South Africa's oldest continuously listed and still operational mining company. Pretorius and Mashatola outlined how DRDGOLD had transitioned from underground mining - where it began in 1895 - to mega-volume tailings retreatment. Gold recovered by DRDGOLD involves moving 25-million to 30-million tonnes of material a year at two distinct business units on the East Rand and West Rand of South Africa's historic Witwatersrand Gold Basin. In so doing, the negative environmental legacy of mining is reversed and a permanent solution for land scarred by gold extraction is provided. In fact, DRDGOLD is a business that fits hand-in-glove with today's circular economy times by generating wealth and through the knocking out of waste. Moreover, it is doing so from a shrinking carbon footprint through the introduction of green energy. It has a pipeline of 60 MW of solar power capacity. DRDGOLD's value proposition is that of a highly successful producer of green gold, which is also applying that know-how to be a green metals producer across a far wider front with the use of green energy. DRDGOLD's operating method centres on highly mechanised high-pressure hydro-mining of discarded mine waste, which is pumped as a slurry mix to reduction plants through a network of pipelines. Gold is recovered from the slurry through an extensively automated process and the discard tailings from that process are deposited on a facility of a design that follows contemporary management practice. Deployed is technology and information to enhance operational performance and minimise environmental impact. THE GREEN EXTENDS TO COMMUNITIES In addition to 16 years of uninterrupted dividend declaration for the benefit of shareholders, DRDGOLD also improves the quality of life of host communities through poverty alleviation and youth education. To date, DRDGOLD has had more than 11 200 direct participants in its broad-based agricultural livelihoods (BBL) programme since 2018, and this number continues to increase. The participants are from the communities in Ekurhuleni-Tsakane Ext 10, Tsakane Central, Kwa-Thema, Geluksdal, Langaville, Transnet, Daggafontein, Makunqa, Sallies and Reedville. These communities are transforming previous community dumping areas into productive spaces, thus creating health and economic benefits. Through its BBL My Food programme, 3 048 households are able to earn a minimum of R10 000 a year from tunnel production. Participants have prepared trenches for their winter crops as the programme continues unabated. BBL MyFuture changes the way people think about themselves and prospects for their lives. Many BBL participants kickstart diverse entrepreneurial activities in their communities. To date, 215 learning groups have been established, far exceeding DRDGOLD's commitment of 75. Mathematics, science and accounting programme activities involve eight schools and two teachers, with 662 pupils reached to date. In financial year 2022, DRDGOLD spent R55.2-million on socio-economic development, which includes expenditure of R6.4-million absorbed by the BBL programme. On the environmental front, major dust suppression has been achieved and 911 ha of land rehabilitated for redevelopment over ten years. Water management has resulted in a 61% reduction in potable water use over ten years and land rehabilitation for redevelopment. In the 12 months to the end of June this year, DRDGOLD had closing cash and cash equivalents close to R2.5-billion. On revenue of R5.5-billion, profi...
Residents on Joburg's East Rand are living in fear. Illegal rock blasting, running gun battles and zama zamas mining for gold - right on their doorsteps.
The Johannesburg earthquake that rocked the East Rand originated in the Boksburg area, St Mary's DSG in Kloof set for battle at World Choir Games and much more. #FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Comrades 2023 winners smashing records · Webpage
On this episode Brian is joined by Liaan and Armando from The Color Blew.Together since 2014, The Color Blew has 65 years of combined experience. They are a four piece outfit consisting of Liaan Horton (Vocals & Rhythm Guitar) Marius Cronje (Bass Guitar) Timothy James Lotter (Lead Guitar) Armando Santos (Drums), based in the East Rand of Gauteng, South Africa, where they rehearse, create, record and produce their music in their own studio located in Springs.Their sound can be categorized as alternative rock grunge and punk influences. Their newer music brings in the bright hues of Jazz and African beats, blended with meaningful lyrics.Find The Color Blew here:https://www.facebook.com/thecolorblewhttps://www.instagram.com/thecolorblew/https://www.youtube.com/TheColorBlewMusichttps://thecolorblew.bandcamp.com/musicFind CTMU here:https://linktr.ee/ConcertsthatmadeusNewsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938If you would like to support the show you can do so by rating/reviewing us on Itunes and Spotify or by signing up at https://www.patreon.com/ConcertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The future of mental health care is here. And thank God, because the epidemic of depression, trauma and anxiety is out of control. The use of psychiatric medication like SSRIs is so pervasive people think that's the only option, but someone like Dr Sean Thornley is proving there is an alternative with his use of ketamine infusions. A part of the psychedelic revolution, believe you me, it won't be long before it is normal conversation to hear about your friends and family using ketamine to offer them the opportunity to heal pain and trauma, and find joy and purpose again in their lives.Sean Thornley is a Medical Doctor, General Practitioner and Anaesthetist. He graduated from the University of Pretoria in 2012 with a diploma in anaesthesia. He completed his internship at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town in 2013 and 2014 before moving to Tambo Memorial Hospital in the East Rand for Community Service where he completed a diploma in anaesthesia.Dr Sean then moved to private general practice in 2017, and has a passion for treating all general ailments with particular focus on preventative medicine, metabolic disease and mental health. He believes in trying to find the cause of the problem as opposed to simply treating the symptoms and adopts a holistic patient-centered approach to family practice. He is a ketamine practitioner and have a keen interest in psychedelic assisted therapy for mental health disorders.Join us as we explore:Everything about ketamine – what it is, its history, what the experience is like, why it is not a silver bullet, potential risks and how it is being used in modern mental health care.How Dr Thornley went from pain to purpose himself, using ketamine to turn around the depression and anxiety that had plagued him for years.Dr Thornley's success with treating medical resistance depression, suicidal ideation and chronic anxiety, including in teens and younger as well as older people suffering from cognitive decline.The powerful theory of transgenerational trauma and cellular memory, proven already a decade ago by the smell of cherry blossoms. A comparison between ketamine infusion therapy and classic psychiatric medication or benzodiazepines, and ketamine's place in the current psychedelic renaissance.A holistic round down of functional and integrative health and why Dr Thornley sees the norms of socializing and medicalizing drugs changing.Contact:Website – https://takecareclinic.co.zaMentions:Person – Dr Robin Carhart-Harris, https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/r.carhart-harrisStudy – “Fear of a smell can be passed down severalSupport the showSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all of our content: https://madetothrive.co.za/terms-and-conditions-and-privacy-policy/
20.04.23 Pt 1 - Gareth chokes on his tea after hearing from Phumi about a woman who spent over $100,000 on a handbag that looks like it was bought in the East Rand. They also discusses the latest allegations of financial fraud involving Zelensky! Dr Mark from The T Health Show joins the team to talk about the pros and cons of detoxing.
Legendary South African funny man, Barry Hilton walks Gareth through his Covid business expansion, from corporate card games, to a new concept titled ‘My Life in 3D' - a talk about Barry's trifecta of struggles. He does a deep dive with Gareth about his journey over the years… moving out of the East Rand and into the Western Cape, as well as his journey through the “nut house”. No stone is left unturned in this interview, all while leaving you in stitches.
13.03.23 Pt 2 - An old friend of the show, Amanda joins to catch us up on her life… from being the wild child in the office, to winding down nicely in her new life on the far East Rand. More laundry and less fun is the general consensus. Bryan Habana joins the team to give us an update from Markets.com
An explosives expert, Willem Els, a senior training coordinator with the ISS' Enact Programme, speaks to Abongile about the military explosives and equipment recovered yesterday by police on the East Rand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police have recovered military explosive devices and equipment on Gauteng's East Rand.
Taking a look at the five things you may have missed out on this Thursday morning. Police in the East Rand have arrested a suspect who assaulted a police officer, High court has approved its request for more time to consider Eskom's revenue application and much more. #FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR
Wondering what the microbial "match- made- in- heaven" is? This is the perfect drug - bug...or which antibiotic is best for which specific microbe. Listen to this episode to find out more. About our Guest: Michel completed his Undergraduate degree at UCT, and his FC Path(micro) in Dec 2021. He completed his MMed(micro) in July 2022. He is currently working as a consultant pathologist microbiology in the East Rand of Johannesburg with Ampath Laboratories. His main interests are molecular microbiology, antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and the lab-clinician interface. Outside of work, he attempts amateur pottery, enjoys moderate outdoor hiking and friendly and competitive board games. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michel-le-grange-a5070229Twitter: @microbelearningVisit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates E-mail: mail.microbe@gmail.comTwitter: @microbemail Instagram: Microbe_Mail Facebook: Microbe Mail
25-year-old Nadine lives with her parents in the East Rand. Those who know her describe her as vibrant, friendly and always willing to help. She has always struggled with her hearing and has been wearing hearing aids since primary school. She was able to adjust but, her hearing has worsened over time and her hearing aids are not effective anymore. It has deteriorated to the point where she is struggling to communicate and therefore is unable to get or hold a job.
Today's Daily Friend Show with Terence Corrigan, Mlondi Mdluli and Nicholas Lorimer. They discuss the mid-term budget speech. They also discuss the likely ousting of the DA in the East Rand, the granting of the world cup to Qatar and the ambitions of Zweli Mkhize. Subscribe on Google Podcasts · Subscribe on Apple Podcasts · Subscribe on Spotify · Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Today's Daily Friend Show with Terence Corrigan, Mlondi Mdluli and Nicholas Lorimer. They discuss the mid-term budget speech. They also discuss the likely ousting of the DA in the East Rand, the granting of the world cup to Qatar and the ambitions of Zweli Mkhize. Subscribe on Google Podcasts · Subscribe on Apple Podcasts · Subscribe on Spotify
Gauteng police say maximum resources have been deployed in the search for three suspects who robbed the Devon Police Station on the East Rand of firearms.
16.09.22 Pt 2 - Comedian Schalk Bezuidenhout joins Gareth for a general catch-up on what he has been up to the past couple of years. He also shares how he deals with the haters. George Mienie then gives us the latest news from the world of cars.
The SAPS has established a board of inquiry to investigate the cause of a plane crash that claimed the lives of five people on Gauteng's East Rand.
This is one of a special series of short episodes speaking to some of the best comedians appearing at this year's Edinburgh Fringe! These episodes will be released daily during the week of 8 August 2022.Schalk Bezuidenhout was born in Kempton Park or as he calls it - 'The New York of the East Rand'. His family and friends stood back as they watched Schalk evolve from an Afrikaans conservative caterpillar into a beautiful dramaqueen butterfly, complete with a moustache and furry afro. It was obvious to Schalk's parents that he would study drama, and to help numb the pain they sent him away to study at the University of Cape Town. While studying in Cape Town Schalk slowly began to realise that there was so much more to life than boerewors and rugby, and started doing stand-up in April 2011.We had great fun chatting to Schalk and learning how he got into stand-up, including hearing about his... interesting venue for his first paid gig, the differences between South African and UK stand ups, and much more!Links:Buy tickets for Schalk's show, I'll Make Laugh To You (Like You Want Me To), on at Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022Follow Schalk on TwitterVisit Schalk's websitePage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on Twitter: @ukPageOneFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ukPageOneFollow us on Instagram: @ukPageOne Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conversation between Dr. Shaw, Jim Quigley, CJ McMurry, & Josh Brunk about current events, addictions treatment and ministry. Josh Brunk is the director of Village Mercy Ministries in East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. Visit: https://villagemercy.co.za/ 1:40 Being Relational, Micah 6:8 3:27 Redeeming The Times (Addiction Vaccines) Eph. 5:15-16 7:30 Quigley on addiction treatment trends 17:50 Brunk on addiction treatment trends 20:12 “There's a way that seems right to a man…” 24:20 Safe-Smoking Kits 32:08 McMurry on power of God (1 Cor. 1:18-25) 33:36 Brunk on South Africa ministry 38:00 Nyaope 39:26 Ministry challenges and blessings 41:20 Treatment options in South Africa 45:18 Quigley on new drug inventions, government intervention 49:52 South African government programs 54:23 1 Cor. 1 56:20 Supporting South Africa addictions ministry: villagemercy.co.za
Singer and actress Chantal Stanfield chats to Bongani about From Koe'siestes to Kneidlach sequel which follows the bizarre, funny and true story of what happens when a girl from the Cape Flats falls in love with a Jew-ish boy from Joburg's East Rand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our favourite car expert, George Mienie joins us to give us the latest motoring news that includes a Florida man stealing a car to find his own car, the world's longest car, and how someone managed to steal 1000 gallons of fuel from a petrol station! AutoTrader
Our favourite car expert, George Mienie joins us to give us the latest motoring news that includes a Florida man stealing a car to find his own car, the world's longest car, and how someone managed to steal 1000 gallons of fuel from a petrol station! AutoTrader