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A missing boy. A corrupt system. A case that could change everything... When young queer dancer Wilbess "Bessy" Mulenga is arrested by corrupt police, fresh-from-the-village rookie lawyer Grace Zulu takes up his cause in her first pro bono case. Presented with a freshly beaten client, Grace protests to the police and gets barred from accessing Bessy, who then disappears from the system--and the world--without a trace. As she fights for justice for Bessy, Grace must navigate a dangerous world of corrupt politicians, traditional beliefs, and deep-seated homophobia. With the help of a former freedom fighter and the head of her law firm, who's rallying for one last fight as AIDS takes its toll on him, Grace brings together a coalition of unions, students, and political opposition to take on the corrupt administration of President Kaunda. But will justice prevail in the face of such overwhelming odds? The Lions' Den (Graydon House, 2024) is a gripping and enduring novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. With unforgettable characters and a thrilling plot, Iris Mwanza has announced herself as a major new talent in fiction. Iris Mwanza is a Zambian American writer. As deputy director of the Gender Equality Division of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, she leads strategy and investment for the Women in Leadership portfolio, and she has previously worked as a corporate lawyer in both Zambia and the US. Mwanza holds law degrees from Cornell University and the University of Zambia, and an MA and PhD in international relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In addition to her work at the foundation, Mwanza serves on the supervisory board of CARE International and on the board of directors of the World Wildlife Fund-US. Recommended Books: Fi, Alexandra Fuller Greenland, David Santos Donaldson Foster, Clare Keegan Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A missing boy. A corrupt system. A case that could change everything... When young queer dancer Wilbess "Bessy" Mulenga is arrested by corrupt police, fresh-from-the-village rookie lawyer Grace Zulu takes up his cause in her first pro bono case. Presented with a freshly beaten client, Grace protests to the police and gets barred from accessing Bessy, who then disappears from the system--and the world--without a trace. As she fights for justice for Bessy, Grace must navigate a dangerous world of corrupt politicians, traditional beliefs, and deep-seated homophobia. With the help of a former freedom fighter and the head of her law firm, who's rallying for one last fight as AIDS takes its toll on him, Grace brings together a coalition of unions, students, and political opposition to take on the corrupt administration of President Kaunda. But will justice prevail in the face of such overwhelming odds? The Lions' Den (Graydon House, 2024) is a gripping and enduring novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. With unforgettable characters and a thrilling plot, Iris Mwanza has announced herself as a major new talent in fiction. Iris Mwanza is a Zambian American writer. As deputy director of the Gender Equality Division of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, she leads strategy and investment for the Women in Leadership portfolio, and she has previously worked as a corporate lawyer in both Zambia and the US. Mwanza holds law degrees from Cornell University and the University of Zambia, and an MA and PhD in international relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In addition to her work at the foundation, Mwanza serves on the supervisory board of CARE International and on the board of directors of the World Wildlife Fund-US. Recommended Books: Fi, Alexandra Fuller Greenland, David Santos Donaldson Foster, Clare Keegan Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A missing boy. A corrupt system. A case that could change everything... When young queer dancer Wilbess "Bessy" Mulenga is arrested by corrupt police, fresh-from-the-village rookie lawyer Grace Zulu takes up his cause in her first pro bono case. Presented with a freshly beaten client, Grace protests to the police and gets barred from accessing Bessy, who then disappears from the system--and the world--without a trace. As she fights for justice for Bessy, Grace must navigate a dangerous world of corrupt politicians, traditional beliefs, and deep-seated homophobia. With the help of a former freedom fighter and the head of her law firm, who's rallying for one last fight as AIDS takes its toll on him, Grace brings together a coalition of unions, students, and political opposition to take on the corrupt administration of President Kaunda. But will justice prevail in the face of such overwhelming odds? The Lions' Den (Graydon House, 2024) is a gripping and enduring novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. With unforgettable characters and a thrilling plot, Iris Mwanza has announced herself as a major new talent in fiction. Iris Mwanza is a Zambian American writer. As deputy director of the Gender Equality Division of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, she leads strategy and investment for the Women in Leadership portfolio, and she has previously worked as a corporate lawyer in both Zambia and the US. Mwanza holds law degrees from Cornell University and the University of Zambia, and an MA and PhD in international relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In addition to her work at the foundation, Mwanza serves on the supervisory board of CARE International and on the board of directors of the World Wildlife Fund-US. Recommended Books: Fi, Alexandra Fuller Greenland, David Santos Donaldson Foster, Clare Keegan Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
A missing boy. A corrupt system. A case that could change everything... When young queer dancer Wilbess "Bessy" Mulenga is arrested by corrupt police, fresh-from-the-village rookie lawyer Grace Zulu takes up his cause in her first pro bono case. Presented with a freshly beaten client, Grace protests to the police and gets barred from accessing Bessy, who then disappears from the system--and the world--without a trace. As she fights for justice for Bessy, Grace must navigate a dangerous world of corrupt politicians, traditional beliefs, and deep-seated homophobia. With the help of a former freedom fighter and the head of her law firm, who's rallying for one last fight as AIDS takes its toll on him, Grace brings together a coalition of unions, students, and political opposition to take on the corrupt administration of President Kaunda. But will justice prevail in the face of such overwhelming odds? The Lions' Den (Graydon House, 2024) is a gripping and enduring novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. With unforgettable characters and a thrilling plot, Iris Mwanza has announced herself as a major new talent in fiction. Iris Mwanza is a Zambian American writer. As deputy director of the Gender Equality Division of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, she leads strategy and investment for the Women in Leadership portfolio, and she has previously worked as a corporate lawyer in both Zambia and the US. Mwanza holds law degrees from Cornell University and the University of Zambia, and an MA and PhD in international relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In addition to her work at the foundation, Mwanza serves on the supervisory board of CARE International and on the board of directors of the World Wildlife Fund-US. Recommended Books: Fi, Alexandra Fuller Greenland, David Santos Donaldson Foster, Clare Keegan Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
The eThekwini Municipal council has postponed the election of a new mayor after embattled former mayor, Mxolisi Kaunda was redeployed to the National Council of Provinces by the African National Congress after the 2024 general elections. Kaunda faced scriticism from opposition parties following his handling of the aftermath of the deadly 2022 floods, which left communities without water for prolonged periods of time and resulted in the closure of some of the metro's beaches after tests revealed high E.coli readings. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC News reporter, Dries Liebenberg.
It is Mxolisi Kaunda's last day as mayor of eThekwini. Website
Mxolisi Kaunda will no longer be the mayor of eThekwini. Website
ActionSA in KwaZulu Natal says the removal of eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda is not surprising. This after Kaunda was redeployed to the National Council of Provinces, NCOP. The party says the move exposes the true nature of the coalition agreement between the DA and ANC, which they claim is not a genuine government of national unity, but rather a political arrangement that serves the interests of the two parties. To elaborate further on their sentiments, Elvis Presslin spoke to Zwakele Mncwango, ActionSA's KZN Provincial Chairperson
Die burgemeester van eThekwini, Mxolisi Kaunda, sê die beraamde koste van die herstel van elektrisiteits-, paaie- en behuisingsinfrastruktuur wat in storms beskadig is, is 481,7 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand. Swaar reën, oorstromings en 'n tornado het dele van KwaZulu-Natal verlede week getref en tien mense is dood. Die gebiede wat die swaarste getref is, is Tongaat, Illovo, Umgababa en Kingsburgh. Kaunda sê duidelike kriteria moet neergelê word om natuurrampe aan te pak in gevalle war mense nie versekering het nie en om bedrog aan te spreek:
The Inkatha Freedom Party in eThekwini municipality will today boycott Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda's State of the City Address. Kaunda is expected to provide a detailed account of the Municipality's performance at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban. The IFP says its planned boycott is to express their displeasure with the current administration. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to IFP eThekwini caucus leader, Mduduzi Nkosi
eThekwini Mayor in KwaZulu-Natal, Mxolisi Kaunda says negotiations with SAMWU have resumed as most striking municipal workers return to work. Kaunda was briefing the media on the week long violent strike which has affected service delivery in the city. Now for more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to SAMWU KZN Regional Secretary, Xolani Dube
In a recent exclusive chat with Mr Kaunda, he responded to a video that has gone viral. Webpage
A special council meeting to possibly dissolve the eThekwini Municipality is currently ongoing at the Durban International Convention Centre. The Democratic Alliance in the metro hopes to unseat the coalition government of the ANC and the EFF which is also supported by smaller political parties. Two weeks back the metro's mayor Mxolisi Kaunda survived a vote of no confidence brought by the IFP while In February 2023, Kaunda survived another vote of no confidence. Local residents have also been up in arms over service delivery issues. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter on this story, Fanele Mhlongo.
Mayor Kaunda updates on recent talks with eThekwini Ratepayers Protest Movement regarding water billing adjustments. Also, get the scoop on ongoing grass-cutting and tree maintenance in the city. Mayor Kaunda warns residents about bogus inspectors – stay vigilant, folks! Webpage
The festive season and tourism becomes the focal point of the city during this period. Mayor Kaunda divulges the City's festive season plans. Webpage
"Kenneth Kaunda was a rarity: an African President who not only backed football, but [also] actually liked it" - David Goldblatt. In the final episode of Matchday 1 of the African Five-a-side podcast, we profile Zambia's first president, Kenneth Kaunda. Kaunda so loved football and supported the national teal that they were nicknamed the "KK11" in honour of him. We also explore how Kaunda got parastatal conglomerates in Zambia's Copperbelt to sponsor domestic clubs and spur local football development.*Special thanks to the research of Dr. Hikabwa Chipande and his extensive research on this subject which served as the basis for this episode.
Kenya's parliament has banned the wearing of a suit, named after the late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, within the building. Speaker of Parliament Moses Wetangula said Kaunda suits, as well as traditional African clothes, were not welcome. And Kenya is not alone – African clothes are not permitted in many parliaments across the continent.Africa Daily's Alan Kasujja has been speaking to Senator Gloria Orwoba about her specific challenges around being a female in Senate and historian Godfrey Sang told him more about the evolution of African attire.
The United States ambassador to Niger has presented her credentials to the military government in Niamey. The US announced the suspension of security cooperation and some financial aid following the coup in July but has gradually shifted its position.A wave of TikTok videos are allegedly being used to harass LGBTQ+ people in Ethiopia And a ban on Kaunda suits in Kenya's parliament sparks outrage online
If you have been prancing along the uMhlanga promenade recently, you may have noticed that the Whalebone Pier has been under construction. East Coast Breakfast brings you the exclusive from eThekwini Municipality Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda. Webpage
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), in KwaZulu-Natal is calling for a motion of no confidence in eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda. This follows the City's failure to spend a conditional grant from national treasury of one-point two billion rand for disaster recovery projects. The IFP in the Durban Metro say Kaunda must resign or face a motion of no-confidence in the metro council. For more on this we spoke to eThekwini EFF Chairperson and Caucus leader, Themba Mvubu.
November Safety Month, the Festive Season Safety Plan and the meeting with the ratepayers of Bluff and Mereban. Webpage
The team chats with eThekweni's number one citizen Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda. Webpage
We talk about the upcoming sol fest by Sauti sol as well as other matters P.R with the nation's leadership
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The NBA Finals have been sensational as the Denver Nuggets battle the Miami Heat. The first three games have been thrilling to watch as both teams have showcased their skills in a dramatic back and forth series so far. The Nuggets lead 2-1 after Game 3 and Cyrus and Kaunda weigh in on the Finals to this point, and what they've made of the spectacle on show. They look at what has transpired in the first three match ups and what to expect going forward. Then the guys look at the news around the Phoenix Suns waiving Chris Paul and what this could mean for the legendary ‘Point God'. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
Today, 31 May, the eThekwini's Full Council is expected to adopt the budget for 2023/24 financial year. So here's a recap on what transpired on the show. Webpage
The NBA keeps delivering thrilling games and storylines. The Denver Nuggets sept the Los Angeles Lakers to make it to their very first NBA Finals in franchise history. The Miami Heat are all over the Boston Celtics as they hold a 3-1 lead in their Eastern Conference Final. On the latest Post Up Podcast Cyrus and Kaunda give their thoughts on the Lakers' elimination, looking at the good, the bad and the ugly of that series. Then they turn their attention to the East to give their take on how the Heat have burned the Celtics. And Finally they end the podcast by looking at the start of the new WNBA season and the they take a look at Victor Wembanyama and what his projected drafting by the Spurs will mean for San Antonio. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The Conference Semi-finals are a thing of the past and only four teams remain. The Celtics, Heat, Nuggets and Lakers are the four still standing and they all have eyes on the NBA Finals and the ultimate prize of becoming champions. On the latest Post Up Podcast Cyrus and Kaunda review the just finished semis and give their thoughts on the stand-out players, the disappointments and the records. Then the guys preview the Conference Finals, looking ahead to the matchups, the face offs and the latest versions of the ‘Bubble' Conference Finals. Catch this and more on this episode. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The Second Round of the NBA Playoffs is well underway, and every has been thrilling so far. But questions abound across the Eastern and Western Conference matchups. Are the Nuggets the new favourites? Can the Suns dominate at home? Can the Knicks do the impossible? Are the Heat unstoppable when Jimmy Butler is fit? Who will prevail as LeBron and Steph go head-to-head? Will Embiid shine as the 76ers and Celtics lock horns. Kaunda and Cyrus discuss all of this, and they also look at Joel Embiid's historic MVP award win as the African star cements his name in the NBA history books. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The first round of the NBA Playoffs has been nothing short of thrilling so far. We've seen one sweep, a few series sitting with 3-1 leads for the favourites and two really close contests. With the first round edging closer to completion, Cyrus and Kaunda dig deep the basketball that has been exciting to watch. They look at the big stories, the matchups, the stand out players and what to expect in the next round. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
On this special edition of the Post Up Podcast Cyrus and Kaunda talk to global podcasting and media star turned ‘international pick-up basketball game player', Leigh Ellis, formerly of the No Dunks Podcast. The guys talk to Leigh about his international travels, as he plays pick -up hoops games around the world and his “20 Cities, 20 Countries, 20 Games” initiative. Leigh talks about what he's experienced in Europe and Africa so far and what he hopes to see going forward. Then the discussion turns to some podcasting advice and finally his views on what he's looking forward to seeing in the NBA postseason. This is a not to be missed episode. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
It's the final stretch of the NBA regular season and a number of teams have clinched playoff berths. Out West we see the Nuggets, Grizzlies and Kings making it so far, with the Bucks, Celtics, 76ers and Cavaliers the teams to progress out East. On the Post Up Podcast this week, Cyrus and Kaunda grade the teams who've made the postseason so far. The guys look at what their expectations were at the beginning of the campaign and compare that with where the teams find themselves now. Then they hand out grades accordingly. Find out who has impressed and who can still do better. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
Playoff places, individual awards and accolades are up for grabs with the end of the season rapidly approaching. On the latest Post Up Podcast the guys ask the question, which teams or players have the most to win or lose with the postseason so close by? Can the Lakers afford to miss the playoffs? Is Draymond under pressure in Golden State? Will Harden leave the 76ers on a sour note? These questions and so much more will get answered as Cyrus and Kaunda dig deep. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The battle to be crowned NBA MVP is twisting and turning with Joel Embiid now racing to the front of the line. But will he stay the favourite as the end of the season hurtles ever closer? On the latest Post Up Podcast, Cyrus and Kaunda discuss the topsy turvy three-horse race and again dive deep into who could and should take the award at the end of the season. Then the guys turn their attentions to the chaotic contest for playoff places in the Western Conference. With only a couple of games separating the team in 5th from the team in 11th the fight to survive and the jostling for position is on a knife edge. Find out who the duo think will make it, who might miss out and why this is where the real thrills come from. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The top two teams in the Western Conference haven't had many people talking about their aspirations and on the Podcast this week Cyrus and Kaunda turn their attentions to the Denver Nuggets and the Sacramento Kings. The Nuggets are the best team in the West and deserve the attention. The discussion centres around how well the Nuggets have played and what their realistic chances are. Could they be NBA Finals bound? Find out what the guys think. Then they talk about the Kings and their incredible push towards the playoffs. Is the hoodoo over? What could they possibly do there? All of those questions get asked and answered. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The top two teams in the Eastern Conference might be very evident but there is a lot of drama happening behind the Bucks and Celtics in the standings. On the Post Up Podcast this week, Cyrus and Kaunda take a deeper dive into the East looking at how well some of the other teams have played and whether or not we might see some shocks come the postseason. The guys then turn their attention to the top 5 African players in the NBA right now. There are some big names that have direct links to Africa and the duo shout them out. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The NBA All-Star Weekend has come and gone and now it's time for the business end of the NBA season. This is the period where teams make their push for playoff places and where players put their hands up for the MVP award. On the Post Up Podcast this week, Cyrus and Kaunda ask and answer 6 Big Questions about what to expect for the rest of the season. Like Who are the top MVP candidates? Is the East back to being the least? And more. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The NBA All-Star Weekend is here and there is so much to look forward to in Salt Lake City, Utah. From Friday till the early hours of Monday morning, every night has something special for NBA fans. On the Post Up Podcast this week, Cyrus and Kaunda preview the All-Star Weekend activities and highlight what they are looking forward to the most. Then the guys take a look at what they expect to see once the league kicks back into action after this break. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The NBA Trade Deadline was explosive and the Kevin Durant trade, just before deadline day, really changed the NBA landscape. On the latest Post Up Podcast Cyrus and Kaunda look at the trades and deals done around the trade deadline and give their verdicts on who the winners and losers were. The guys then discuss the NBA All-Star Game injury replacement players with a number of starters set to miss out. They give their views on the players who've been drafted in to fill in for the stars that miss out. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The NBA never sleeps and shockwaves were felt as the Brooklyn Nets traded Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks. Will it work? Who won the trade? Could this mean more is still to come? Find out what Cyrus and Kaunda think as they dive deep into the trade and the implications. Then the guys discuss the NBA All-Star Game Reserves and look at the players that were picked and the all-important snubs. The duo also look at what recent injuries could mean to the upcoming All-Star line ups. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
All-Star captains LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo are in focus, as well as the All-Star Game Starters on the Post Up Podcast this week. Cyrus and Kaunda discuss the captains, looking at LeBron's historic 19th selection and Giannis' close vote win. The guys also give their take on what they think about the starters. Then the duo looks at King James' outside chance of winning the MVP award. Could he take the big prize after a record-setting season? The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
This season the Western Conference is even more unpredictable and surprising as usual. The Nuggets lead the way with the Grizzlies right behid them. But then things get really weird with the standings changing rapidly. On this episode of the Post Up Podcast Cyrus and Kaunda dive into the West and give their take on who the favourites are and who shouldn't be written off. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The second NBA All-Star fan vote returns are in and LeBron remains king. But there are some surprises in the Eastern Conference frontcourt returns. On the Post Up Podcast this week Cyrus and Kaunda look at the returns and investigate the stories that they tell. Then the duo looks at a number of teams across the NBA that general fans are sleeping on. Do they deserve more recognition? The guys give their answers to that question and more. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The end of 2022 is here but so is the beginning of 2023. On the final Post Up Podcast of year, Cyrus and Kaunda look at six of their favourite things to happen in the year 2022 and then they look ahead to six things that they are looking forward to seeing in 2023. It's a podcast for reflecting and celebrating, as well as looking ahead and getting excited for the future. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
The end of 2022 is here but so is the beginning of 2023. On the final Post Up Podcast of year, Cyrus and Kaunda look at six of their favourite things to happen in the year 2022 and then they look ahead to six things that they are looking forward to seeing in 2023. It's a podcast for reflecting and celebrating, as well as looking ahead and getting excited for the future. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! The NBA Christmas Day Games are a marquee event and every year the NBA serves up a platter of the best basketball action. This season is no different and Cyrus and Kaunda preview all five of the mouth-watering clashes. With Joel, Giannis, Tatum, LeBron, Luka, Ja, Booker and many more stars set to shine, this is a slate of games not to be missed. The guys then discuss the opening of NBA All-Star voting on the 20th of December. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! The NBA Christmas Day Games are a marquee event and every year the NBA serves up a platter of the best basketball action. This season is no different and Cyrus and Kaunda preview all five of the mouth-watering clashes. With Joel, Giannis, Tatum, LeBron, Luka, Ja, Booker and many more stars set to shine, this is a slate of games not to be missed. The guys then discuss the opening of NBA All-Star voting on the 20th of December. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
Tatum, Antetokounmpo and Doncic are the names at the top of everyone's current MVP front-runners list. There isn't much to separate them at the top, but there are a few players that also need to be recognised. On the Post up Podcast this week Cyrus and Kaunda look at the leading MVP candidates at this stage of the NBA season. The dive into the stats and performances of these outstanding talents. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
Tatum, Antetokounmpo and Doncic are the names at the top of everyone's current MVP front-runners list. There isn't much to separate them at the top, but there are a few players that also need to be recognised. On the Post up Podcast this week Cyrus and Kaunda look at the leading MVP candidates at this stage of the NBA season. The dive into the stats and performances of these outstanding talents. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
Suid-Afrika het nes Namibië, ‘n agterstand met voldoende behuising. As deel van die stad se pogings om die behuisingsagterstand in te haal, het eThekwini se burgemeester, Mxolisi Kaunda besonderhede van 'n behuisingsprojek van 73 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand bekend gemaak. Dit sal huise voorsien aan 474 gesinne wat in plakkerskampe in Bhambayi, Inanda, woon. Die eerste fase van die projek sluit in infrastruktuur vir paaie, elektrisiteit, water, sanitasie, en afloopwater- en rioolstelsels. Kaunda sê die ontwikkeling sal na verwagting binne 36 maande voltooi wees: