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Karabo LeBronpeter is a Botswana-based wildlife photographer, teacher, mentor, and storytelling officer for the Nkashi Trust, the local implementing arm of the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project (NGOWP).Launched in 2021, Okavango Eternal is a partnership between the National Geographic Society and the De Beers Group to help achieve long-term, sustainable protection of the Okavango Basin. Karabo leads and participates in NGOWP expeditions, education, and enterprise development. The Stories of Our Land exhibition showcases photography and storytelling from the Nkashi Trust's Storytelling Clubs, that offer young creatives a platform to share their perspectives, preserve cultural heritage, and develop skills that can lead to sustainable livelihoods.Notable Links: Karabo LeBronpeter Instagram National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project (NGOWP) Okavango Eternal Stories Of Our Land Exhibition *****This episode is brought to you by:National Geographic Museum of Exploration - Discovery begins here.Muench Workshops - Photography workshops and expeditions to the coolest places on the planet.Follow Richard Bernabe:Substack: https://richardbernabe.substack.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bernabephoto/Twitter/X: https://x.com/bernabephotoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bernabephoto
Pagecast recorded live at the Kingsmead Book Fair, where Karabo Poppy sat down with Gontse Mosiane from Jonathan Ball Publishers to talk about her latest book, Hugged by The Night. In this episode, Karabo shares the vision and inspiration behind the work -- a celebration of the African aesthetic told through bold, contemporary illustration. Karabo Poppy Moletsane was born in 1992 in Vereeniging, South Africa. She is an illustrator, graphic designer, and road artist based in Johannesburg, and is passionate about the preservation of the African aesthetic. Her work explores rich narratives with a contemporary and bold visual language that has earned her recognition both locally and internationally. Hugged by The Night is available now at all good bookstores.
Send us Fan MailThis series of conversations with women in African philanthropy was recorded on the sidelines of the African Women Writers retreat that took place at the Wits Rural Facility in Limpopo, South Africa, and hosted by CAPSI's Adɔyɛ Programme. Adɔyɛ is dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the contributions of African women in philanthropy while creating spaces for dialogue, learning and collaboration.Karabo Kgoleng is a South African broadcaster, writer and cultural commentator known for her work in literature, media and the promotion of African storytelling.In her conversation with Masego Madzwamuse, Karabo reflects on the importance of teaching creative writing while elevating African storytelling and voices across the continent. Some of their talking points include:The importance of nurturing and mentoring emerging African writers.Teaching creative writing as a way to preserve African histories, identities and lived experiences.Exploring the role of storytelling in shaping culture, memory and social change.The need for authentic African narratives in literature and media spaces.Why emotional depth and lived experience remain central to meaningful storytelling in the age of AI.Visit the podcast webpage: https://bit.ly/484AEr3#podcast #philanthropy
Pippa Hudson speaks to artist Karabo Poppy, who will feature at the upcoming Investec Cape Town Art Fair. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read, and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10 pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the sho,w go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement Manyathela speaks to Karabo Khakhau, DA Member of Parliament and spokesperson, about what the party expects from the President’s State of the Nation Address. Khakhau says the DA has done its part to help rescue South Africa as a participant in the GNU. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Relebogile Mabotja in conversation with Idol's winner Season 11, Karabo Mogane, talk about his journey growing into his sound, craft and confidence as an independent artist . Before taking the stage, he touches on his experience navigating fatherhood, the life changing win and the industry as a whole. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrepreneurs (Business show spotlight) Topic: What funders really look for when investing in a startup Guest: Karabo Makete, Partner and Investment Principal at Aions Ventures
When 22-year-old Karabo Mokoena vanished in Johannesburg, friends and family launched a desperate search for answers. What unfolded in the days that followed would expose a chilling story that gripped an entire nation. In this episode, we peel back the layers of Karabo's life, the secrets hidden behind closed doors, and the shocking truth that emerged in court. A case that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about love, loyalty, and trust. If you would like to support us on Patreon and gain access to exclusive bonus content, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to GIFT a Patreon membership to a special someone, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast/gift If you would like to buy us a coffee (or wine!), hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check her work out at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Co-Producer: Ade Parsley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When 22-year-old Karabo Mokoena vanished in Johannesburg, friends and family launched a desperate search for answers. What unfolded in the days that followed would expose a chilling story that gripped an entire nation. In this episode, we peel back the layers of Karabo's life, the secrets hidden behind closed doors, and the shocking truth that emerged in court. A case that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about love, loyalty, and trust. If you would like to support us on Patreon and gain access to exclusive bonus content, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to GIFT a Patreon membership to a special someone, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast/gift If you would like to buy us a coffee (or wine!), hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check her work out at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Co-Producer: Ade Parsley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Entrepreneurs Topic: The young entrepreneur fueling startup growth across South Africa Guest: Karabo Makete- Entrepreneur
Send us a textWhat happens when the dream your mother sacrificed everything for becomes your personal nightmare? Johannesburg-based filmmaker Karabo Lediga joins us to explore this haunting question through her debut feature film "Sabbatical" – a raw, honest portrayal of mother-daughter relationships in post-apartheid South Africa. A 30-something year old woman called Lesego, is the compelling main character of this story. She is forced to return to her childhood home in the township in Pretoria after a professional downfall. While living in her mother's house, she has to reckon with having become alien to her own mother, how her Model C school experience has facilitated the fragility of that relationship, and the psychological cost of having being thrown in all-white spaces in order to achieve the success or dreams that parents desperately want for their children. Our conversation ventures beyond the film into Karabo's amazing film and television career. Her credits include Netflix's "Queen Sono" and the touching short film "What Did You Dream?" that was inspired by her own grandmother's story. Karabo shares invaluable insights about sustaining a creative career in South Africa's evolving film landscape. Bonus: she shares the different funding mechanisms available to South African filmmakers—a system that is relatively unique to the country—and her commitment to authentic storytelling despite industry pressures.Sabbatical is a much needed voice from South Africa's so-called born free generation. It's entertaining, it offers deep cultural insights and serves as an amazing showcase of Karabo's unique voice. Whether you're a film enthusiast, a creative professional, or someone navigating complex family dynamics, Karabo's perspectives will resonate long after the credits roll.LINKS AND MENTIONS Model C - Formerly whites-only public schools that were desegregated after Apartheid. Matwetwe - seminal film of the film production house Diprente, who collaborated with Karabo on Sabbatical. Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Karabo Tau a young talented Opera Singer, about been recently selected as one of the five young singers for the international Mozart festival , a masterclass with Martin Hundelt. And been accepted to study at the Frederick Gulda school of music in Vienna. She will be majoring in artistic diploma for voice, the first semester begins in September. She is singing and asking for financial assistance to continue her studies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ladies Nelisiwe, Thsedi and Karabo are doing "She Is Alive 2024" and they have taken over The Midday Hangout Show.
In this episode of our Farmer Mentor series, we sit down with Karabo Mahlaba, co-owner of Mahlaba Eagles Farming in Reitz, Free State. Their 300-hectare farm founded in 2012 by Karabo's grandfather, Samson is called Hoekieplaas.There, they cultivate grain and soybeans on a commercial scale. They also have cattle sold on auction or to abattoirs. In the episode we learn about Mahlaba Eagles Farming's decision-making process and crop rotation schedule.
My name is Karabo Digasho, currently 21 years old. I'm a student pursuing my degree in LLB Law with University of South Africa institution. I am an author, femtor, actress, poetess (royal poet of Chief Macingwane the 2nd), entrepreneur, peer educator, women advocate, motivational speaker and master of ceremonies. I was born bred and buttered in Tembisa, 1632!
Romans's Pizza and Good Morning Angels gave partially sighted Karabo the opportunity to finally go to school!
Karabo Morule shares on Art and Wealthy Families on the continent About: Karabo Morule's current mission is to get collectors of modern and contemporary art to see it as an asset class and ensure that artworks are not relegated to being decoration or artefacts over time, and that art collectors see long-term value in the artworks they collect. She is the Founder of Capital Art which is an art fintech and is the first art collection management service that is facilitates collection management for collectors of modern and contemporary African art. She has also served as a non-executive director for several companies. She is an actuary by profession and was the second black African woman to qualify as an actuary in South Africa. Her career spans investment banking at J.P. Morgan in Johannesburg and London, as well as a ten-year period in senior executive roles at a financial services conglomerate, Old Mutual Limited. Her last role at Old Mutual was managing Personal Finance which reported 1.8m customers, over 4,100 office staff, tied agents and broker consultants, Life APE sales of ZAR2bn and profits of ZAR1.7bn for FY2019. She has been collecting, investing in and being a patron of the arts since 2012 and is also an angel investor. In 2018, she was selected to join the World Economic Forum's Forum of Young Global Leaders. She is an alumnus of the University of Cape Town and Harvard Business School. Website: https://capitalart.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capitalartofficial/
In the follow up episode, we chat again with Karabo Kerry in this unfiltered conversation on masculinity.
Sitting at the helm of TBWA Hunt Lascaris Johannesburg are CEO, Karabo Denalane and Executive Creative Director, Carl Willoughby. Karabo and Carl share their more recent experiences in the storied tale of the business. Karabo's tenure has included a monumental transformation of the agency into what it is today, a truly radically open creative collective with culture at its core... while Carl has been acknowledged at all major local and international awards shows, and in 2021 was ranked #1 ECD in South Africa - according to the local Loerie awards. www.cliffcentral.com
Karabo Morule is the founder of Capital Art, which is an art fintech and the first art collection management service that is focused on collectors of modern and contemporary African art. Morule is also a non-executive director at TymeBank, South Africa's first bank to have its core banking system in the cloud. In this conversation with Stanford adjunct lecturer Vimbayi Kajese, Morule discusses the African art market, including the ways it's been shaped by injustice and the opportunities it presents for cultural preservation and celebrating marginalized artists. Through her company's technology, she is creating a more inclusive African art ecosystem by encouraging people of many income levels to view themselves as collectors.
Born and raised in Johannesburg, Karabo Makwetla is constantly exposed to various forms of media. He acknowledges the evolution of media and how its influence can easily be regarded as a fourth arm of government in the 21st Century. Human beings now consume media more than any other single activity that they take part in. The average amount of media consumed per day is 12 Hours and 7 Minutes. One may just consume more, or less than that. In this podcast series, Karabo speaks to innovators, creatives and critical thinkers behind the media human beings consume today. Occasionally, he likes to shoot from the hip and commentate on the shifts and changes in South African media.
This week short but definitely not sweet true crime episode we'll discuss Karabo Mokoena case.Her life was tragically taken way to soon by who they called the devil in disguise .
Born and raised in Johannesburg, Karabo Makwetla is constantly exposed to various forms of media. He acknowledges the evolution of media and how its influence can easily be regarded as a fourth arm of government in the 21st Century. Human beings now consume media more than any other single activity that they take part in. The average amount of media consumed per day is 12 Hours and 7 Minutes. One may just consume more, or less than that. In this podcast series, Karabo speaks to innovators, creatives and critical thinkers behind the media human beings consume today. Occasionally, he likes to shoot from the hip and commentate on the shifts and changes in South African media.
In the last decade, social media have grown exponentially in numbers. As some shutdown, more come online, seeking to divide online users' attention. This fragmentation has raised issues of trust, time, and privacy issues that need as digital marketing professionals to consider as they influence how we will be able to reach the humans behind the screens.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media, and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
10 questions, 60 seconds and R10 000! Mildred "If I win the Cell C Ten Thousand Rand Pop Quiz "I will use the money towards my daughter's 1 year old birthday celebration and a trip with family to Cape Town"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Born and raised in Johannesburg, Karabo Makwetla is constantly exposed to various forms of media. He acknowledges the evolution of media and how its influence can easily be regarded as a fourth arm of government in the 21st Century. Human beings now consume media more than any other single activity that they take part in. The average amount of media consumed per day is 12 Hours and 7 Minutes. One may just consume more, or less than that. In this podcast series, Karabo speaks to innovators, creatives and critical thinkers behind the media human beings consume today. Occasionally, he likes to shoot from the hip and commentate on the shifts and changes in South African media.
In this edition we meet Conce Moraba and Karabo Mabuza, aka the AgriDuo. These two vibrant agricultural economists are making waves with their https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0d7Sxfx2pUil17xRg8xzQ (YouTube channel) Food For Thought with Karabo and Conce and we get to chat to them about where it all started and how they hope to inspire not only the agricultural industry but everyone in Mzansi.
In part 2 of this conversation, Rati continues to share some behind-the-scene insight on the Never Late African Time podcast. Karabo decides to pick his brain on the local entertainment industry, and further discovers filmmaker's impressive contribution to South African Hip Hop growth and entertainment.
In part 2 of this conversation, Rati continues to share some behind-the-scene insight on the Never Late African Time podcast. Karabo decides to pick his brain on the local entertainment industry, and further discovers filmmaker's impressive contribution to South African Hip Hop growth and entertainment.
Guys, I had a timeee editing this one. Forgive me for the first 20 seconds of this episode. This is the murder of Karabo Mokoena Please visit, donate, and consider volunteering if you can to: https://www.fridahartley.org all my sources including the incredible YouTube videos I watched on this case are on m website ivanaestelle.com follow me @ivanaestelletruecrime @ivanaestelle on tiktok: @ivanaestelletruecrime Facebook: true crime story time with Ivana Estelle
Born and raised in Johannesburg, Karabo Makwetla is constantly exposed to various forms of media. He acknowledges the evolution of media and how its influence can easily be regarded as a fourth arm of government in the 21st Century. Human beings now consume media more than any other single activity that they take part in. The average amount of media consumed per day is 12 Hours and 7 Minutes. One may just consume more, or less than that. In this podcast series, Karabo speaks to innovators, creatives and critical thinkers behind the media human beings consume today. Occasionally, he likes to shoot from the hip and commentate on the shifts and changes in South African media.
Welcome to another episode of Fertility Conversations Episode 7 . Today, we are joined by Karabo Masedi https://www.instagram.com/lifewithkarabo/; a two-time egg donor. She is a South African travel and automotive blogger and content creator currently based in the Netherlands. . She joins us to share her egg donation story and to enlighten us about the process of egg donation. . Join us to listen to this encouraging and inspiring episode. . To connect with Karabo; contact her via Instagram; @lifewithkarabo . Remember to Subscribe, leave a review and give this podcast a 5*rating to help spread more awareness about In(Fertility). . This is a podcast that shares stories of fertility & Infertility in Africa & all across the world. Representation Matters. Our stories matter. Our stories help others feel less alone. . If you would like to share your story, I would love to hear from you. Please email me at: fertilityconversations@gmail.com . Infertility | Pregnancy Loss| Childless Not By Choice | Baby Loss | Miscarriages | Male Factor Infertility | Donor Eggs | Fertility | Birth Control | Donor Sperm | Embryo Adoption | Egg Donation I Sperm Donation I Adoption| Surrogacy | IUI| IVF | Mental Health | Fertility Preservation |Egg Freezing | Sperm Freezing | PTSD | Sexual Cycles | Period Pains Infertility Podcast | Fertility Podcast I Menstruation |Adhesions | Adenomyosis | Fibroids | PCOS | Endometriosis | Irregular Cycles| Blocked Tubes | Fertility grantsI Fertility related topics |
Come June 16th we'll be commemorating the 1976 student uprising. With this in mind a new programme aimed at empowering the students of 2022 is being launched in Cape Town today. The Step Up 2 A Green Start-Up National Youth Green Entrepreneurship Programme uses cinemas as theatres of learning to show young people what the green economy has to offer them. At Cavendish Square this morning two Cape Town schools are watching a screening of Karabo's Kitchen, which is the first step in the four-pronged programme. Guest: Head of the programme Nkosi Moshoana See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karabo Mokgonyana is a final year Candidate Legal Practitioner and holds a BCom(Law) and LLB from the University of Witwatersrand. She is currently completing a Masters in International Law at the same institution. Besides her legal career, Karabo is an award winning youth and gender activist who has worked with organisations like UN Agencies (UNICEF, UNFPA, UNDP, etc.), the Commonwealth and the African Union in human rights protection work. —————————————————- On our young professional/student feature today we are joined by Mbalenhle is an LLB graduate who obtained her qualification from the University of Free State. She is currently doing her second year of articles as a Candidate Legal Practitioner at a Corporate Law firm in Durban. Her main practise areas are Insolvency, Recoveries and Business Rescue. When she is not practicing law, Mbali is a wife and a mother who is passionate about cooking. ___________________________________________ If you want to be featured on our next episode as a student or young professional, please email your headshot and bio to advice@sisterinlaw.co.za (Please note that this feature is not the same as being interviewed as a guest. This is to enable you to ask the guest questions as a student or young professional). ______________________________________ Visit our website on: www.sisterinlaw.co.za and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @sister_in_law_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tebello-motshwane/message --- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tebello-motshwane/message
Welcome back to more conversations with mo! In this episode, I have my incredible cousin (and my creative director for production!), Karabo Mdluli. We dive into how we have been finding working together and share lessons learned while working with family. Enjoy! Check out Karabo's incredible work on: Instagram - @kxrabo YouTube - The Art Dealers Co To keep up to date with me, please follow me on: Instagram & TikTok - @mdluli.mo
"The problem with South Africans is we distract ourselves a lot with unnecessary things..." - Karabo Malebaco, model & fashion enthusiast. Listen to a South African's point of view on mental health, fashion, peer pressure, empathy, orgasms, and of course, Nelson Mandela. Karabo and I went to university together and we took a walk down memory lane, unpacking our experiences from a decade ago. Revelations were made. Sponsored by Chavid Properties Ltd. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message
This week Dan, Phil and, Dr Nyarai sit down with Karabo Senna - the General Manager for Sales & Licensing at SAMRO (The South African Music Rights Organisation). Karabo is on the show to discuss SAMRO's new partnership with an organisation named Syked - an online service that offers users access to qualified online therapists. Under this new arrangement which SAMRO is trialling for the next 6 months, ANY member of SAMRO can get access to FREE online therapy from qualified therapists on Syked's Mobile App.
In this episode, we sit down with Karabo and we talk about sports, manhood and being real with yourself.
If you're an artist, sometimes looking back on your earliest work can be – well – somewhat embarrassing. But as Edinboro University professor Karabo Legwaila explains in today's episode of “Tartan Talks,” that's one of the best ways to improve as an artist. Karabo Legwaila joined the Art Department in the fall of 2016 as a professor of Computer Animation. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as a lead technical animator and dynamics specialist. Originally from Botswana, Karabo received his Master of Fine Arts degree in Computer Animation at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He discusses what it's like seeing your work in front of millions of people and how the field of animation has come a long way with inclusive culture. Hear the entire episode at www.edinboro.edu/tartantalks or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Vlakfontein is the kind of place where you know your neighbours by name and by sight. But in October of 2018, no one had seen the Khoza family from 4192 Ibis Crescent for a few days. There are quite a few people who call this property home. Mbali Khoza is the homeowner, and she lives here with a long-term boyfriend Fita Khupe and her sister Dudu Khoza. Dudu's kids – Nomfundo, Luyanda and Sbongakonke – also lived there, and Nomfundo herself had two kids, Karabo and Nkanyiso. It is very common in South Africa for multiple generations of the same family to share a home. It is also common, if you have the space, to rent out your back rooms for some extra income. Andre Cossa is one such tenant. He didn't have to go through the main house to access his room, but all the same he was getting pretty concerned about his landlords by the end of the month, not least of all because of the increasingly alarming odour emanating from behind the closed doors and windows of the main house and another back room. That's how this incredibly infuriating case starts, before meandering through false identities, dodgy politicians, journalists overstepping the mark, incompetent prosecutions… and the ending will leave you both confused and frustrated. Sources- https://www.news24.com/drum/News/family-of-the-seven-people-found-dead-in-a-vlakfontein-house-speak-out-20190217- (https://www.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/vlakfontein-residents-up-in-arms-after-man-accused-of-seven-murders-walks-free-20190607)- https://www.enca.com/news/gruesome-details-vlakfontein-murder-revealed-court- https://www.enca.com/news/gruesome-details-vlakfontein-murder-revealed-court- https://www.enca.com/news/vlakfontein-family-speaks-out- https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/vlakfontein-khupe-forced-me-to-rape-and-kill-the-khozas-says-mabaso-18310112 https://lowvelder.co.za/lnn/532843/vlakfontein-murder-accused-ernest-mabaso-commits-suicide- https://www.npa.gov.za/sites/default/files/media-releases/NPA%20Withdraws%20Charges%20Against%20Fita%20Khupe.pdf- https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/mabaso-details-how-he-raped-killed-khoza-family-in-vlakfontein/- https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-11-06-grieving-dad-wont-forgive-vlakfontein-killers/- https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-12-05-dates-of-vlakfontein-murders-disputed-in-court-by-accuseds-lawyer/- https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2019-06-10-parents-of-vlakfontein-mass-murder-victims-fume-over-khupes-case/- https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2019-06-10-parents-of-vlakfontein-mass-murder-victims-fume-over-khupes-case/- https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-12-06-vlakfontein-murder-suspect-originally-treated-as-a-victim-court-hears/- https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-12-06-vlakfontein-murder-suspect-originally-treated-as-a-victim-court-hears/- https://youtu.be/A_zjq_wDauQ- https://youtu.be/rIw0GFvgBJ4https://youtu.be/xVPaAeenLno Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you ever feel hopeless and stagnant in your journey? In this episode, I am with Karabo and we talk about our separate paths and how we have found our way, built our communities and navigated loss. Do follow Karabo on Instagram.com/karabomakgopela_ and her podcast, The Melaninials, on all podcast distributing platforms.
In this episode, I speak with Karabo @hannah_youarenotalone about her journey with and recurrent miscarriages. Karabo is a founder of Hannah - You are not alone which she started together with her husband. Hannah - You are not alone seeks to provide support to those struggling with infertility and to bring awareness about a disease that burdens many due to the stigma and shame. We had such a wonderful conversation and there was a message in her mother's words that really resonated with me... she said to Karabo, “ngwanaka phila” - meaning “live my child”. A loving reminder that your life still has meaning even if you are not a mother yet.
In April 2017, 22-year-old Karabo Mokoena went missing. Just a few days later her badly burned body was found in a field. Her boyfriend, Sandile Mantsoe claimed she had committed suicide. The truth was far more horrific.(24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal https://www.paypal.me/truecrimesa?locale.x=en_US) (Promo: Apple for the Teacher podcast: https://podtail.com/en/podcast/apple-for-the-teacher/) Support the show on Patreon · Support the show on PayPal · Instagram · Pinterest · Facebook · YouTube · Twitter · LinkedIn
In April 2017, 22-year-old Karabo Mokoena went missing. Just a few days later her badly burned body was found in a field. Her boyfriend, Sandile Mantsoe claimed she had committed suicide. The truth was far more horrific.(24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal https://www.paypal.me/truecrimesa?locale.x=en_US) (Promo: Apple for the Teacher podcast: https://podtail.com/en/podcast/apple-for-the-teacher/) Support the show on Patreon · Support the show on PayPal · Instagram · Pinterest · Facebook · YouTube · Twitter · LinkedIn
True Crime South Africa — In April 2017, 22-year-old Karabo Mokoena went missing. Just a few days later her badly burned body was found in a field. Her boyfriend, Sandile Mantsoe claimed she had committed suicide. The truth was far more horrific.(24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal https://www.paypal.me/truecrimesa?locale.x=en_US) (Promo: Apple for the Teacher podcast: https://podtail.com/en/podcast/apple-for-the-teacher/) Support the show on Patreon · Support the show on PayPal