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Sara-Jayne Makwala King chats to singer/songwriter and anthropologist Birdie. She'll be performing with Koketso Sachane at the Open Book Festival on 6 September. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sara-Jayne Makwala King is joined by Koketso Sachane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sara-Jayne sits down with South African drummer Kesivan Naidoo and broadcaster Koketso Sachane to talk about the pair's forthcoming ‘In Conversation With' at The Bailey on Bree Street on 19 January. Naidoo has been described as the most eminent South African drummer of his generation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a live recording of an event that took place at Open Book Festival in September 2023. In this event, Sipho Banda, Hugo ka Canham and Morabo Morojele speak to Koketso Sachane about changing the narrative. This event was made possible by the support of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, the City of Cape Town and the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
SJMK is in conversation with Terence Mentor, Koketso Sachane and Jonathan Hoffenberg - talking about parenthood and being a father overall. Where do men get tips on being good dads?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a live recording of an event that took place at Open Book Festival in September 2022. In this discussion Terry-Ann Adams, Melinda Ferguson and Pie-Pacifique Kabalira-Uwase speak to Koketso Sachane about living through loss This event was made possible by the support of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, the City of Cape Town and the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
I love my dad! And now there's a movement called `My Pop's & I 'which celebrates fatherhood. It's for both young and old men. And media personality Koketso Sachane is in their corner, promoting the work they do. He'll be speaking at an event at the V and A Waterfront today. To tell us more he and the founder of My Pops and I, Trevor MotshegoaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damon Galgut, Mphuthumi Ntabeni and Futhi Ntshingila explore the unravelling of control through their characters. Chaired by Koketso Sachane. This podcast series is curated by Frankie Murrey and Vasti Calitz. Edited by Andri Burnett. Produced and hosted by Vasti Calitz. This podcast series is made possible by the generous support of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, as well as the Heinrich Boell Foundation.
Koketso Sachane chairs a conversation about navigating masculinity in South Africa with Prof Malose Langa (Becoming Men) and Melusi Tshabalala (Magenge, We Need to Talk). This podcast is brought to you by our sponsor, the Heinrich Boell Foundation. Get in touch via our website, or email Vasti. Produced by Andri Burnett. Hosted by Vasti Calitz.
What's the best way to avoid mosquito bites, and a suggestion that tomatoes ward the insects off. Also, why cookers heat some parts of pans better than others, the mind-over-bladder effect when you really need to go, why generic drugs are no different to named brands, why oil makes a rainbow effect on water, if a previously transplanted kidney could be re-used elsewhere, and the toxicity of ozone. Join Dr Chris Smith and 567 CapeTalk's Koketso Sachane for the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
What's the best way to avoid mosquito bites, and a suggestion that tomatoes ward the insects off. Also, why cookers heat some parts of pans better than others, the mind-over-bladder effect when you really need to go, why generic drugs are no different to named brands, why oil makes a rainbow effect on water, if a previously transplanted kidney could be re-used elsewhere, and the toxicity of ozone. Join Dr Chris Smith and 567 CapeTalk's Koketso Sachane for the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Voiced by CapeTalk’s Koketso Sachane, this is an intriguing story involving interactions between Oaky, the oak tree, and his three friends. The story teaches us that change is part of life and that change can be good for us. We also learn about the value of friendship. Ep4 of 4
In part 6 of a series of podcasts, Koketso Sachane focuses on two crucial aspects of tackling racism in our society; the need to work as a collective and exploring our shared origins. Koketso is joined by guests Sean Moodley of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation and national chairperson ARNSA (Anti-Racism Network of South Africa) and Professor Robert Bloomenshine, chief scientist of the Paleontological Scientific Trust (P.A.S.T).
Should we be more militant in the how we deal with racial tension, or should we still follow Mandela's non-violent strategy? This week's episode Koketso Sachane chat's to Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela and activist Lovelyn Nwadeyi about navigating the complicated and complex journey towards what we need in order to live in a non racial democratic society.
"It's 22 years since Apartheid ended" "Stop talking about all this race stuff! It's dividing the nation!" "They are burning the paintings! How dare they!?" These are some of the tropes South Africans hear on a daily basis, the reality is that we have not begun to understand the scope of Apartheid's long lasting psychological effects on the nation and true reconcilliation. Dr Shose Kessi, senior lecturer from the Psychology Department at UCT, chats with Koketso Sachane to delve into the longer lasting effects of racism and structural Apartheid.
2016 marks 50 years since the forced evictions of District Six residents in the Cape Town City Bowl suburb. In part three of a series of podcasts, Koketso Sachane reflects on District Six and the Consequences of Land Lost with guests Bonita Bennett, director of the District Six Museum, and residents Joe Schaffers and Victoreen Gilbert.
The Apartheid system was carefully designed to segregate and oppress the people of South Africa. In this week’s episode Koketso Sachane dissects the structural fundamentals of Apartheid with Ron Nixon, Richard Freedman, and Mokena Makeka. We cover Architecture, Legislation, Economy and their effects during Apartheid.
Koketso Sachane played the “Dear Daddy” public service announcement from Care Norway, the Norwegian branch of charity Care International which has gone viral in Scandinavia, and you'll see why if you listen. Koketso also spoke to Craig Wilkinson founder of Father A Nation about the role of men in South Africa and how if we heal men, we will heal society.