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From hopes of turning South Africa into “Africa's Switzerland” to fears over China's mega mine in Guinea, mining veteran Peter Major joins Alec Hogg for a fiery Miningweb Weekly. They unpack how the Reserve Bank's bold 3% inflation target could reshape mining, why Eskom and Transnet remain the industry's biggest shackles, and how China's iron ore play may threaten Kumba and South Africa's competitiveness. Major doesn't hold back — calling out bad policy, corruption, and missed opportunities holding the sector hostage.
Welcome to a new series breakdown of the JKL Media Podcast! In this episode, hosts Jesse, Karen, and Lou dive into the first two episodes of 'Pluribus,' a thrilling new series on Apple TV. They discuss the shocking premise, delve into the characters' backstories, and explore the complex moral dilemmas posed by the show's unique hive mind concept. From Carol's internal struggles to unexpected twists and turns, this discussion offers a detailed and engaging analysis of what makes 'Pluribus' a must-watch series. Tune in for insights, laughs, and a deep dive into this compelling new show! 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 00:22 Welcome to JKL Media Podcast 01:29 Discussing Vince Gilligan's Work 04:43 Initial Impressions of the New Series 09:58 Carol's Character and the Hive Mind 16:09 Episode One Recap and Analysis 28:33 Episode Two: Pirate Lady 39:22 Carol's Anger and Its Consequences 40:50 The Hive Mind's Dichotomy 42:54 Moral Dilemmas and Human Nature 46:21 Individuality vs. Hive Mind 51:24 Kumba's Mansplaining and Carol's Isolation 01:00:43 Speculations and Future Possibilities 01:07:10 Production Insights and Final Thoughts
Le rappeur camerounais Kocee est passé à un autre stade de sa carrière comme tout artiste qui ferait un concert réunissant près de dix milles personnes à Canal Olympia le 15 mars 2025. Après cet évènement qui rentrait le cadre de la célébration de ses 10 ans de carrière, le rappeur camerounais originaire de Kumba est entré dans notre labo et ensemble on a disséqué son parcours pour le comprendre sous plusieurs facettes. Bonne écoute !
Filip Kalan Kumbatovič je markantna osebnost iz novodobne slovenske kulturne zgodovine, arhitekt po osnovni izobrazbeni vokaciji, zelo zgodaj pa je gledališče prepoznal kot okolje, znotraj katerega se je udejanjil kot mislec, praktik, organizator, predvsem pa se je njegov angažma odrazil v prispevku k slovenski gledališki zgodovini. Filip Kalan Kumbatovič, neformalno imenovan Kumba, velja za utemeljitelja moderne slovenske zgodovine gledališča, tej vedi je priboril sloves in ugled v domačem in mednarodnem prostoru. V oddaji predstavljamo odlomek besedila Simone Ješelnik, dramaturginje in samostojne strokovne delavke v Centru za teatrologijo in filmologijo Akademije za gledališče, radio, film in televizijo Univerze v Ljubljani z naslovom in Kumba in njegov dvojnik. Prispevek je del tematskega bloka Filip Kalan Kumbatovič ali kako vzpostaviti kontinuiteto, v reviji Dialogi, št. 1-2, 2025, katerega urednik je mag. Primož Jesenko.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Mpumi Zikalala, CEO of Kumba Iron Ore, about the company’s flat half-year profit despite a 3% rise in sales. She explains the impact of weaker iron ore prices, higher costs, and logistics challenges, and outlines Kumba’s strategy to maintain value in a tough market. In other interviews, Warren Ingram, Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, about how Trump’s new trade deals, rising US debt and shifting economic policies could impact your investment portfolio. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mpumi Zikalala, uitvoerende hoof van Kumba, bespreek die groep se finansiële resultate. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Stephen Grootes speaks to Mpumi Zikalala, CEO of Kumba Iron Ore, about the company’s flat half-year profit despite a 3% rise in sales. She explains the impact of weaker iron ore prices, higher costs, and logistics challenges, and outlines Kumba’s strategy to maintain value in a tough market. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa 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/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 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/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This evening we dive into market movements with FNB Wealth and Investments, we speak to the FSCA about its annual report, energy analyst Chris Yelland discusses Eskom heading to court to stop Nersa from awarding five new electricity trading licences and why this is a bad move, we look at Kumba's results, and we speak to the SA Canegrowers Association on lessons our local industry can draw from India and Brazil. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
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Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss unpacks the Kumba update, Transnet slowly improving but is the stock offering value? Keith McLachlan from Element Investment Managers takes a look at the small- and mid-cap space – with large-cap indices hitting records, how are the minnows faring? Simon shares his take on the 2022 credit bureau hack – and how it's armed scammers with even more ammo to target us.
Nelis Brink of PSG Wealth R21 runs us through the day's market developments, investor sentiment, local inflation, MPC expectations, Kumba sales update, platinum prices, Implats new plant, Adcock potential delisting, the oil price, and the August tariff deadline. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Just kidding, Mike cried. We discuss Mike's visit to Epic and his MOSTLY spoiler free thoughts on his time in Orlando and visiting the insane new park that is Epic Universe. That, plenty of news from Elitch possibly closing to Kumba returning, fan questions and much more in this episode.
Dans les deux régions à majorité anglophone du Cameroun, le Nord-Ouest et le Sud-Ouest, la violence est toujours une réalité, huit ans après le début d'une lutte armée entre groupes séparatistes réclamant l'indépendance d'un Cameroun anglophone et forces gouvernementales de Yaoundé. Il n'y a plus de front à proprement parler mais des zones d'insécurité, où les armes circulent et où les civils sont les premières victimes. Les conséquences sont aussi économiques, sur la vie quotidienne des habitants. Par Amélie Tulet et Alphonse Tebeck,Sur la route de Buea en partant de Douala, une fois passé le fleuve Moungo, Salim, chauffeur, constate à quel point le paysage a changé : « Avant la crise, juste quand on finissait de traverser les champs d'hévéas, on avait de vastes étendues de plantations de bananes plantain, entretenues et exploitées par la CDC (Cameroon Development Corporation). Mais depuis la crise, les séparatistes ont empêché les travailleurs d'aller aux champs et puis, tout est allé en ruine. C'est triste. »Embouteillages et pénurie de logementsUne fois à Buea, aux heures de pointe, sur l'axe principal qui traverse cette ville du sud-ouest du Cameroun, les conducteurs de taxis ont dû s'habituer aux embouteillages. Avec l'afflux de déplacés, en moins de trois ans, la population a doublé. « Nous trouvons difficile de circuler comme nous le faisions il y a six ou sept ans », se lamente l'un d'eux. « On se trouve confronté à des défis comme la surconsommation d'essence dans les embouteillages, renchérit un autre. C'est vraiment le premier problème : le temps perdu… C'est dur. Il y a du travail, mais ça va trop lentement à cause du monde. La population a augmenté, mais il n'y a pas assez de routes. »Une croissance rapide qui se fait sentir aussi dans le quotidien de cet agent immobilier : « Les habitants des zones reculées de Kumba et de Bamenda viennent ici dans la zone verte de Buea. Ça pousse les propriétaires à augmenter les prix. La demande est supérieure à l'offre, ça affecte les plus pauvres. Certains, pour s'en sortir, cotisent et se mettent à cinq dans une seule chambre. »Commerce perturbé, taxes des groupes armésEn journée, Buea est une ville commerçante animée. Le soir, de nombreux bars sont ouverts. Malgré cet apparent retour à la normale, les « ghost town mondays » (les lundis villes mortes), décrétés par les groupes armés, continuent d'être respectés par une partie des habitants, ce qui fait chuter l'activité.« Je fais des yaourts et je les vends, mais le lundi, les affaires tournent au ralenti, témoigne une commerçante. Comme c'est journée ville morte, les gens restent chez eux. Ils ne viennent pas au marché. Ça fait baisser mes revenus. Ça affecte mon foyer. Parfois, je n'ai plus d'argent pour le lendemain pour envoyer mon fils à l'école. Vous savez, quand c'est lundi ville morte, chacun pense d'abord à sa survie. Alors, tout le monde reste à l'intérieur. »En dehors des agglomérations, sur les axes qu'ils contrôlent, les groupes armés continuent de prélever sur les habitants des taxes : taxes sur les personnes, les marchandises, jusqu'aux corps des défunts qu'il faut enterrer au village.À lire aussiCameroun anglophone: près de Buea, un centre de rééducation prend en charge des blessures de guerre [2/4]
Lonwabo Maqubela from Perpetua Investment Managers discusses Anglo American's restructuring, production, and Kumba's results, highlighting ongoing challenges with iron ore prices and Transnet. Bobby Wessels from AJM Tax examines the postponed budget, the proposed Vat increase to 17%.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Kumba CEO, Mpumi Zikalala about Kumba Iron Ore's full-year earnings, which saw revenue fall 21% and adjusted ebitda decline 38% due to lower iron ore prices, weaker sales, and a stronger rand. In other interviews, Warren Ingram, a financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, on whether owning a home is a smart investment or a long-term liability, particularly for those nearing retirement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henco Kruger lewer die markverslag, en Chantal Marx, hoof van beleggingsnavorsing by FNB Wealth and Investments, gesels oor die JSE se rekordhoogtepunt en Kumba se finansiële resultate Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Stephen Grootes speaks to Kumba CEO, Mpumi Zikalala, about Kumba Iron Ore's full-year earnings, which saw revenue fall 21% and adjusted EBITDA decline 38% due to lower iron ore prices, weaker sales, and a stronger rand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This evening we look at the markets with PSG Wealth, speak to both Kumba Iron Ore and DRDGold to unpack their recent financial results, Investec and Forvis Mazars give us some expectations for tomorrow's budget speech, and we speak to Revo Property about the current residential rental landscape in the Western Cape. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
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Deep insights in this episode of the BizNews Briefing as top retail analyst Evan Walker of 36ONE explains what impact the annual financial results will have on the super-charged share price of Clicks and the sector generally in the context of the Takealot v Amazon v Temu; and mining guru Peter Major assesses the latest news from Afrimat; Anglo American; Anglo Platinum and Kumba. Also in this show, Western Cape focused property stock Spear's CEO Quintin Rossi; Wilgenhof; implications of North Korean troops in the Ukraine front line; and chances of success for Putin-punted BRICS currency.
In today's trip report, we discuss Nathan's visit to Busch Gardens Tampa in April 2024. We talk about the atmosphere and theming, operations, coasters such as Iron Gwazi, Montu, and Kumba...and which coaster was so good it left Nathan literally speechless? Socials: linktr.ee/airtimetraveler
Makwe Masilela of Makwe Fund Managers discusses the day's market moves, the rand doing well as expectations of rate cuts mount, just how many rate cuts can we expect, the oil price, trading updates out of Sasol and SuperGroup, Gold Fields's Canadian mine acquisition, Kumba's recent standing with Transnet, Italtile results, and external issues that affect a company's earnings. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Independent analyst Jimmy Moyaha discusses the Kumba Iron Ore results and its significant dividend payout. Jacques Conradie, CEO of Peregrine Capital, explains how they are positioned to benefit from the long-term rally in the global natural resources sector. Lebo Thubisi, deputy CIO of Alexforbes Investments, introduces the launch of the AF Infrastructure Impact Fund-of-Funds.
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Mpumi Zikalala, CEO at Kumba Iron Ore takes Ray White through the company's financial results. Kumba Iron Ore has reported a 24% fall in headline earnings per share as the company battles weaker commodity prices and logistics challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mpumi Zikalala – CEO, Kumba Iron Ore SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Alex Duys from Umthombo Wealth analyses production reports from Anglo, Kumba, and Anglo Platinum. Meryl Pick from Old Mutual Investment Group discusses how JSE investors can tap into the megatrends of AI and inflation. Simon explains bond pricing: as price goes up, yield goes down.
Dr. Barr Hadar is Kumba's Co-founder and Chief Veterinary Officer, a scheduling and routing tool for mobile vets. He has previously had an independent house call practice out of his car in Hawaii, focusing on end of life in care and general practice. Dr. Barr is currently actively engaged in the intersection of technology and veterinary medicine. He is an epidemiology PhD candidate at the Ontario Veterinary College and part of a unique research lab focusing on health informatics, digital health, and emerging technologies in animal healthcare. Eyal Zukovsky is the co-founder & Chief Executive Officer at Kumba. Eyal lives in Israel with his wife, their two kids, and another on the way. He is also a proud dad to Bella, a half Border Collie and Belgian Shepherd. With several years of experience in the Israeli high-tech ecosystem, he has worked in various roles across different companies. When COVID-19 started, Eyal founded Kumba, a scheduling and routing tool for mobile vets. Topics covered in this episode: The story behind Kumba Challenges and solutions for mobile vets Global & cultural perspectives on house call practices Personal experiences during the war Links & Resources: Learn more about Kumba Find Kumba on Facebook Find Kumba on Instagram Find The Power of When, by Michael Breus, PhD to discover your chronotype The House Call Vet Academy Resources: Download Dr. Eve's FREE House Call & Mobile Vet Biz Plan! Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call & mobile vets. Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets Rekindling w/ Julie Squires This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
David McKay, Editor at Miningmx, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield the BHP takeover saga involving Anglo American. BHP has requested more time for takeover talks after failing to convince Anglo American of its all-share proposal. To sweeten the bid, BHP proposed socio-economic measures in South Africa, including funding increased employee shareholding in Amplats and Kumba, aiming to address regulatory approval concerns and reassure Anglo shareholders about the deal's cost.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Shaun Dendere of Trive SA discusses Kumba and BHP Group results. Anton Eser of 10X Investments advises on reducing US equity exposure due to anticipated lower returns in the coming decade. Megan Fraser from Allan Gray explores over-contributions to a Reg 28 fund.
Mpumi Zikalala, CEO at Kumba Iron Ore on how the troubled Transnet has impacted business; and their plans to help fix logistics issues. George Glynos, head of research at ETM Analytics on SA's unemployment rate ballooning to 32.1% in Q4 of 2023, up from 31.9%. Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and a personal financial advisor, on essential tips for protecting yourself against the increasingly sophisticated fraud and scams happening currently.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mpumi Zikalala, uitvoerende hoof van Kumba Iron Ore gesels oor die groep se finansiële resultate. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Mpumi Zikalala – CEO, Kumba Iron Ore SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth unpacks the latest updates from British American Tobacco, Anglo, Kumba and Amplats. Samukelo Zwane from FNB Wealth and Investments does some myth-busting around structured products. Simon's thoughts on MultiChoice and Canal+, mandatory offers and possible changes to the Electronic Communications Act of 2005.
Kumba Iron Ore's sales for the third quarter fell 12% year-on-year, as the miner battled equipment breakdowns at the Transnet managed Saldanha Port. Anglo American Platinum meanwhile meantime posted a 9% fall in production during the period as load-shedding weighed. Business Day TV unpacked the data in greater detail with Mining Analyst, Peter Major.
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Faheema Adia from Momentum Securities talks Anglo American results … is she seeing value in the group as a whole or individually in Kumba and Amplats? The good news is that we're living longer, but … we haven't saved enough. NMG Benefits's Natasha Huggett-Henchie offers some retirement finance hacks to combat the shortfall. Simon offers his thoughts on why buying the winners and ignoring the losers is the best strategy.
Mpumi Zikalala, CEO at Kumba Iron Ore on their half year financial results. Gidon Novick, co-founder at Lift Airline on the minority shareholders selling their stake, so that the Takatso Consortium deal can meet the Competition Tribunal's condition to own SAA. In our investment school, Charles Savage, group CEO at Purple Group discussed the impact of AI on investing and its benefits for retail Investors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fleetwood Grobler, President and CEO at Sasol and Mpumi Zikalala, CEO at Kumba Iron Ore outline the challenges that affected their operations and bottom-line. Gary Allemann, MD of Master Data Management on how the FNB app exposes home loan applicants' dataset. Nerina Visser, strategist and advisor at ETF SA explains how you can evaluate and select index tracking or rules-based investments as opposed to actively-managed investments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jehovah Has Healed is a book that was born out of a mother's journey through loss, faith, and the Supernatural. Like every newly married couple, Carine and Victor Njoh dreamed of a happily ever after life, but God had other plans. In Carine's words – “It looked like I'd never see the dawn of the day. I asked many questions, but the answers didn't seem forthcoming.” In the book, Carine walks us through her experiences, but in this episode, we go deeper into how Victor was also impacted by the multiple loss and how God revived their faith and healed their hurt. Today, we continue from where episode seventeen(17) ended. I hope the conversation inspires you as it did me. This is such an important topic in our community, as it could lift up the spirit of someone going through something similar. It is therefore my greatest hope that the conversation doesn't end here, and that we can keep it going within our circles. Thank you for listening. Meet Our Guests : Victor is the 3rd child (first set of twins) from a family of 8. Born in Kumba, Cameroon to Mr. Christopher Njoh & Mrs. Ruth Njoh née Tabod, both of blessed memory. He relocated to the U.S in 1996 where he attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU ) in Weatherford and graduated in 2003 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Carine is the 5th of 6 children. Born in Buea to Mr. John Ndeh & Mrs. Hilda Ndeh née Asanji. She relocated to the U.S in 2000 where she started College at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, as well. She graduated in 2010 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Victor and Carine met at SWOSU. At the time, Victor was President of Southwestern International Students Associations (SISA), and so was instrumental in helping her navigate the (school) system. Their relationship kicked off a couple of years later. They got married in 2008 and that's where their story begins. Contact Our Guest: Facebook: Carine Ndeh Njoh E-mail: Carinenjoh@gmail.com Buy Book On Amazon Now: Jehovah Has Healed Things You Will Learn in This Episode: [00:03 – 10:00] Empathizing With People & Supporting Your Spouse Anyoh empathizes with Carine and Victor Why our community needs to be more sensitive People need to stay out of other people's life Victor talked about how he supported Carine [10:00 – 20:00] Going Through Life While Facing These Challenges Working on their expectations for life in general Holding onto each other in the midst of the challenges Victor shares one particular experience in the hospital with Carine Dealing with grief and not getting stuck [20:00 – 30:00] Spiritual Encounters & Advices Victor shares his spiritual encounter for the first time Carine shares more light on her spiritual encounter as seen in her book – "Jehovah Has Healed" Victor talks about how God answered them by giving them, Josiah (their son) Ask your friends about what you can do to help them Victor talks about how to deal with negative comments [50:00 – 53:54] Final Words Carine prays for the audience Final words from Carine and Victor Anyoh's final words "Since you can't control what people say about you – to keep your peace of mind, please learn to filter out what you give your ears and attention to.” – Victor Njoh, on how to deal with negative comments “If you are really concerned about someone having their own child then pray for them. Because when prayers go up, blessings come down. So instead of talking about them, pray for them.” – Carine Njoh LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out the best content just for you! Connect with Living African Podcast: You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com. Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. Connect with host, Anyoh: You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad). Thank you.
Jehovah Has Healed is a book that was born out of a mother's journey through loss, faith, and the Supernatural. Like every newly married couple, Carine and Victor Njoh dreamed of a happily ever after life, but God had other plans. In Carine's words – “It looked like I'd never see the dawn of the day. I asked many questions, but the answers didn't seem forthcoming.” In the book, Carine walks us through her experiences, but in this episode, we go deeper into how Victor was also impacted by the multiple loss and how God revived their faith and healed their hurt. I hope the conversation inspires you as it did me. This is such an important topic in our community, as it could lift up the spirit of someone going through something similar. It is therefore my greatest hope that the conversation doesn't end here, and we can keep it going within our circles. Thank you for listening. Meet Our Guests : Victor is the 3rd child (first set of twins) from a family of 8. Born in Kumba, Cameroon to Mr. Christopher Njoh & Mrs. Ruth Njoh née Tabod, both of blessed memory. He relocated to the U.S in 1996 where he attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU ) in Weatherford and graduated in 2003 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Carine is the 5th of 6 children. Born in Buea to Mr. John Ndeh & Mrs. Hilda Ndeh née Asanji. She relocated to the U.S in 2000 where she started College at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, as well. She graduated in 2010 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Victor and Carine met at SWOSU. At the time, Victor was President of the Southwestern International Students Association (SISA) and was instrumental in helping her navigate the (school) system. Their relationship kicked off a couple of years later. They got married in 2008 and that's where their story begins. Contact Our Guest: Facebook: Carine Ndeh Njoh E-mail: Carinenjoh@gmail.com Buy Book On Amazon Now: Jehovah Has Healed Things You Will Learn in This Episode: [00:01 – 03:00] Introduction Getting to know our guests [03:00 – 30:00] The Beginning Of Challenges The first pregnancy Reme's life. And death Baby Nasia Searching for answers and finding your peace Leaning on God and holding onto their faith Answering the question – why do bad things happen to good people? [30:00 – 55:00] Dealing With The Challenges How they worked to keep life going Dealing with grief and not getting stuck [55:00 – 1:00:55] Empathizing With People Going Through Challenges Why our community needs to be more sensitive People need to mind their business and stay out of other people's life Quotes “I found a hobby that I enjoyed so much, gardening. And I tell people all the time that If you are going through stuff and you need something to help you out, put your hand in the dirt. Put a seed in the ground and nurture that seed to grow, it will do an amazing thing to your psyche.” – Victor Njoh, on how he coped “Our community needs to do better to be sensitive. Be sensitive to people going through issues – people finding it difficult to give birth or have kids with special needs. Remember that you don't have to say everything that comes into your mind, especially when the person is around.” – Carine Njoh “I know what I went through and I know without God, I couldn't have survived. I believe that He was my strength when I was weak and he encouraged me when I lost all hope.” – Carine Njoh LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out the best content just for you! Connect with Living African Podcast: You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com. Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. Connect with host, Anyoh: You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad). Thank you.
Mobile veterinarians are in high demand, but they face operational challenges that can prevent them from being as efficient or seeing as many pets as they may prefer. This week, Shawn & Ivan speak with Eyal Zukovsky of Kumba about mobile veterinary care. Mary recommends Atomic Habits by James Clear (amzn.to/2HnmKHm). Learn more about Eyal at kumba.pet.