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Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has sparked intense debate with his proposal to switch South Africa to a prepaid electricity system. The aim is to tackle Eskom's escalating debt, primarily caused by non-payment from municipalities and households. Molefe presented this suggestion during a recent Parliamentary session, advocating for a comprehensive prepaid system that includes municipalities. To delve deeper into this contentious issue, Elvis Presslin spoke to Nhlanhla Ngidi, Head of Electricity and Energy at the South African Local Government Association, Salga
I used to HIGHLY dislike listening to conversations of adults sharing hoe they were staying in relationships for kids. Like heck own up to your choices, you are are choosing to stay. But I recently had a Mind challenge, I found a grey area and realized it doesn't need to be either or. Let's talk about it
As we head into the season of summer bodies and near a new year where everyone has wants to reach their body goals, I wonder what feeds our ideas around consumption. I believe we are able to serve our bodies well and hit our desired milestones when we've had a seat with the unspoken rules that guide our consumption. Let's talk about it
How many of us are in conversation with our bodies about consumption? Not just the conversation about dying in hunger or being so full that you feel sick. But in the conversation that allows your body to share with you that it has had just enough or that the 1 glass of cooldrink we had was okay we didn't need a second one or that your water intake has been doing wonders and you need to do more of that. Alot of us are influenced by what is acceptable rather than what our bodies need eg. being told having good manners is finishing all your food but no one had bothered to ask you about your serving preferences. let's talk about it
Chapter 2 review of my fave read this year
Auto glass repair technician, Kgomotso Molefe and Commercial Director at PG Glass, Steven Lurie on what to make of Kgomotso Molefe's recent honour at a global competition in Lisbon were she raised the South African flag high at the Best of Belron Competition, a prestigious global competition in which top industry suppliers, customers, and companies participate. The 28-year-old challenged 30 of the greatest technicians from around the world, to take home the title of “Best Repair Technician”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever met someone who is hectically particular about how things should be done? A person who believes there is a wrong and right way to sweep, fold the laundry, sit on a sofa, make the bed? Well shoot this episode in their direction or better yet if it's you let's talk.
In this episode I was struck by some heavy emotions of gratitude when looking at where I was exactly a year ago. Get some tissue and let's talk about it
In this episode I continue to share some lessons I've learnt from my dating and relationship experiences. let's talk about it
Former Eskom CEO and MK MP Brian Molefe is advocating for the regulation of coal prices. Speaking during a parliamentary debate on NERSA's decision to grant Eskom's application to retrospectively recover R8 billion for the 2021/2022 financial year, Molefe stressed that the price Eskom pays for coal directly affects electricity tariffs. Elvis Presslin spoke to MK MP Brian Molefe
In this episode I share the lessons that I have learnt from my dating experiences and from my environment. Take it as a conversation with your sister and pointers to consider in your current or future dating experience.
Regularly I've seen women share how God has told them a particular gentleman is their husband. Some were right on the mark whilst others missed it. As we deal with societal pressures of building families vs our own desires, one must ask themselves where is that fine line between holding faith and being delulu in believing a specific individual is your life partner. Let's talk about it
I saw a post that shared about how easy it is to share bad news with friends but it longer feels safe to share your wins or good news. It had me looking at my own friends and what type of space I hold for them. AND if you know anything about me, you know I believe in friendships so let's talk about it
Dr. Nonstikelelo Molefe-Osman is a medical doctor who blends modern medicine with African spiritual and traditional healing. A wife and mother of two, she is a medical lead at a global pharmaceutical company. Her holistic approach to healing has seen her share stages with leaders, including at the Miss Soweto beauty pageant, where she spoke on holistic healing. Dr. Molefe-Osman exemplifies the balance between science and African traditions, impacting global healthcare and inspiring others with her unique perspective.
Ever been frustrated at how long people take to make decisions from little things like ordering food to their stance on a particular matter? Well this episode is for you
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Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has responded to criticism over his appointment to the electricity and energy committee in parliament. Molefe, who was sworn in as an MK Party representative last week, faces allegations of advancing state capture during his tenure at Eskom, according to the Zondo Commission's findings. In an interview with our Senior Producer Ronald Phiri, Molefe explained why he joined the MK Party and rejected claims that his committee role constitutes a conflict of interest, citing his yet-to-be-proven guilty in a court of law
MTN's financial performance for the six month to end June 2024, is the focus of this edition of Business Day Spotlight. Host Mudiwa Gavaza is joined by Tsholofelo Molefe, group CFO at MTN. Through the discussion, Molefe outlines the company's interim results; challenges that pulled down earnings; the impact of weaker currencies; and the group's strategy to weather the current storm. Business Day Spotlight is a MultimediaLIVE Production. Producer is Demi Buzo.
How much do you value being in relationships with people who can stand up and fight for you? Do you think you sharing life with people who can fight for you, speaks to how much they value you? When my community does not stand up for me in ways that make sense to me mean I should cut em off? Let's talk about it
In this episode I'm giving language to a part of me I've struggled with for a long time.
Lester Kiewit speaks to Michael Marchant, head of investigations at OpenSecrets, about what happens now that former Eskom bosses Matshela Koko and Brian Molefe have had the cases against them dropped by the NPA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markets Name: Kea Molefe -Thrive South Africa
Ever gotten to know a person who has always been around you and thought to yourself, "Why didn't I connect with this person earlier?" Sometimes we are so busy looking for people in certain roles to serve us, that we miss out on individuals who are more than willing. Let's talk about it
In this episode, we discuss the "what if's" of life.
One of the most powerful things we can do in this season of trying again is deciding the kind of environment we will provide for our relationships. Deciding before having that tough conversation that you'll be a safe person. Whether you have strong feelings about what is being said, you'll allow people the safety to express themselves without fear of your reaction. Being a safe person for people brings such intentionality in our interactions. Let's talk about it
In this episode, I'm sharing how we allow ourselves grace but have difficulty extending it to others. This presents itself in our families, friendships with our romantic relationships. And if these relationships had been difficult seeing someone change something they have challenged you on can foster some pettiness, resentment or even jealousy. Let's talk about it
This is a new year, and we are doing new things. We have a theme for the new year zamokuhle, let's unpack it
Ever find yourself postponing certain goals until you are in some ideal financial space? Well, in this episode, we discuss a variety of goals in the different spheres of life that don't cost you. So let's talk about it
MEC for Community Safety in the North West, Sello Lehari has engaged the community of Popo Molefe informal settlement after 9 people were killed in ongoing tensions between two groups over the alleged theft of stock. Lehari visited the families of the nine people killed at Popo Molefe informal settlement in Boitekong outside Rustenburg. The MEC is accompanied by the senior management of the department and the South African Police Service in the province. For more we're joined on the line by the MEC's spokesperson Lucas Mothibedi
We have made it to the closing episode of the year, and we are reflecting on it. Have you been served well by UPhilile the podcast? I thank you for your choosing to be served by this platform. You are valued. You are appreciated. You are seen. So choose life, khetha ukuphila.
This episode is a continuation of the episodes "Is closure a pre-requisite for forgiveness" and "The price of forgiveness." In this episode, we share about apologizing and communicating it. Apologizing is a tool that restores safety, trust and the relationship on the right track. So here is some tips on how to apologize with authenticity.
For a long time, I prided myself in my ability to not be affected by things. People could come and go and I wouldn't be moved. Life could throw the toughest challenges, and I kept it moving. Then it dawned on me that I'd become numb to life. Moreover, I'd accepted it as my identity and called it not being overly sensitive. Now I'm on my journey re-igniting my sensitivity and I'd love for you to join me.
Early Childhood Development is essential for a developing mind:Thabang Molefe by Radio Islam
In this episode, I unpack what God has taught me about Himself. I hope it serves you well
In this episode, I share my second lesson in for the year 26. I unpack on how I built the awareness of the weak points in my family. God brought me to an alertness of the struggles and the challenges my family has and how I would need to cultivate the fruit of self control/ discipline to ensure those curses ended with me.
In this episode, we discuss the blurred lines between the act of the new age manifestation and faith. How far is to far when it comes to believing for a certain desire to come to pass?
In this conversation, we unpack how listening goes beyond just the sense of hearing. Let's talk about how you can be more objective when hearing information and allow the people who communicate with feel safe.
In this conversation, we share about the other things that matter in communication, such as your tone, face and the environment. We share about how these elements can contribute to engaging in the most meaningful way. Let's talk about it
This episode is aimed at individuals who have the itch to share everything that is on their mind and attend everything that requires a viewpoint. I heard someone say, " It's important to have intellectual standards, know which conversations require your input, and which don't." Let's talk about it.
A couple of years ago, I did an episode about learning how asking for help. Now I'm in a season where I'm embracing receiving even the help I haven't even asked for. But what is most important is how you show up when you are being helped, so let's talk about it.
Clement speaks to Popo Molefe, a UDF Anniversary organiser, former UDF secretary-general and former chair of Transnet about seeking to revive the disbanded body in an effort to promote active citizenry and revive the spirit of activism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Uveka Rangapa standing in for Mandy Wiener: Bernadette Wicks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lorato Aphiri – Legal Advisor, Eskom Pension and Provident Fund
Die DA het vandag se inhegtenisneming van Transnet se gewese groephoof, Brian Molefe, en die gewese finansiële hoof, Anoj Singh, verwelkom. Die party sê hy vra al lankal dat hulle in hegtenis geneem moet word in verband met ‘n korrupsie en bedrog-saak van 93 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand. Glynnis Breytenbach van die DA sê die Guptas en ANC-kaders het tydens Molefe en Singh se bewind Transnet as hulle persoonlike spaarvarkies gebruik:
Former Transnet Executives Brian Molefe, Singh and others granted R50-thousand bail by Radio Islam
Piet Naude – direkteur, Universiteit Stellenbosch se Sakeskool
OUTA chief investigator on state capture Rudie Heyneke reacts to the arrests of former Transnet and Gupta-linked Regiments executives charged with contravention of the PFMA, fraud, corruption and money laundering. Former Transnet CEO Brian Molefe and the parastatal's former finance head Anoj Singh were joined in the dock by Regiments Capital executives Litha Nyhonyha and Niven Pillay. The Hawks affected their arrests on Monday morning in relation to a R93m Transnet corruption matter in which former Transnet group chief executive Siyabonga Gama, former acting group CFO Garry Pita, former group treasurer Phetolo Ramosebudi, Regiments shareholder Eric Wood, Trillian Asset Management director Daniel Roy, and Albatime's Kuben Moodley, are all co-accused. OUTA is calling the latest round of arrests "better late than never". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Wayne Duvenage- OUTA CEOSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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