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Best podcasts about Naledi

Latest podcast episodes about Naledi

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Pregnant at 11: Family fights to keep accused rapist behind bars

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 12:54


Bongani Bingwa speaks with Annette, the mother of an 11-year-old girl about the difficult situation facing their family. It was a sudden change in Naledi’s behavior that first raised concern—she became withdrawn, stopped socializing, and spent most of her time in her room. Her mother then noticed physical changes, including a rounder stomach and the development of breasts, which led to the heartbreaking discovery that Naledi was pregnant. Now, as the pregnancy progresses, the family is seeking justice and fighting to ensure that the responsible party is held accountable. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Find all the catch-up podcasts here: https://buff.ly/36edSLV Listen live - 702 Breakfast is broadcast weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time): https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://buff.ly/qb3TsVe 702 on TikTok: https://buff.ly/7grIrVs 702 on Instagram: https://buff.ly/uXZHVil 702 on X: https://buff.ly/5XRmScd 702 on YouTube: https://buff.ly/UL2kzls See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Omar Suleiman
Gaza Diaries - The South African Minister Who Took On Israel with Dr. Naledi Pandor

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 46:13


Update@Noon
"Those who have enjoyed a very powerful role in influencing others to adopt their policy direction, when they see a shift in unipolarity, they become very viscous in response " - Former International Relation Minister, Naledi Pandor

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 6:23


Former International Relations and Co-operations Minister Naledi Pandor says many South Africans bravely shaped the future of the country during the apartheid era. Dr Pandor says today is an important reminder to commemorate them for freedom and human rights that we enjoy today. She was speaking a short while ago commemorating Human Rights Day through Dialogue hosted by Sol Plaatje University. The discussion is centered around leadership, governance and protection of Human Rights in a Democratic Society. Dr Pandor futher says South Africa cannot let USA dictate who can or cannot be friends with. Let's here from Dr Naledi Pandor key note address at the by Sol Plaatje University

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Naledi Pandor Reacts to Trump signing executive order Freezing Financial aid To SA

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 10:51


Bongani Bingwa speaks with Dr. Naledi Pandor, former International Relations Minister and Chair of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, responds to US President Donald Trump's executive order freezing aid to South Africa over a contentious law that allows the government to seize farmland from ethnic minorities and the fear of being excluded from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nuus
Konsepverordening wil voedselveiligheid verseker

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 0:20


Die minister in die presidensie, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, het aangekondig die regering het 'n nuwe konsepverordening gepubliseer om township-ekonomieë te reguleer en voedselveiligheid te verbeter. Dit volg ná die dood van kinders in verskeie provinsies weens voedselverwante siektes. Hierdie sterftes sluit in ses kinders wat in Naledi, Soweto, dood is nadat hulle versnaperinge geëet het wat met die hoogs giftige chemiese organofosfaat, Terbufos, besmet was. Ntshavheni het op 'n nuuskonferensie gesê die verordening stel duidelike standaarde vir township-ondernemings en verseker beter voedselveiligheid en aanspreeklikheid.

dit soweto hierdie naledi khumbudzo ntshavheni
The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
EWN deep dive on terbufos: Less than 1g to kill, one minute to purchase

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 18:06


Last month, six children in Naledi, Soweto, tragically died from Terbufos poisoning. EWN went undercover to investigate just how easily accessible this deadly 'street pesticide' is across South Africa. After purchasing terbufos from a street vendor and sending it off for testing, EWN delved into the deadly nature of terbufos, and the pain it has caused its innocent victims. EWN reporter Orrin Singh joins us on the line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nuus
Strenger regulering op plaagdoders dringend nodig

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 0:18


'n Koalisie van organisasies vra strenger regulering van plaagdoders nadat verskeie leerders geraak is deur voedselvergiftiging weens produkte uit spaza-winkels. Kara Mackay van Vroue op Plase wys op die giftige plaagdoder terbufos, wat verbind word met die dood van ses leerders in Naledi, Soweto, en vra 'n onmiddellike verbod. Sy vra ook toerekenbaarheid vir mense betrokke by die verspreiding daarvan:

Nuus
Eerste klopjagte op spazawinkels in Tshwane

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 0:16


ActionSA in Tshwane sê die onlangse klopjagte op vermoedelik onwettige spazawinkels in Streek twee en ses is nodig en word verwelkom. Ses kinders is sowat twee weke gelede in Naledi, Soweto, dood nadat hulle lekkernye geëet het wat by spazawinkels gekoop is. Die Departement van Gesondheid het bekendgemaak dat die kinders dood is aan organofosfaat, ʼn chemiese middel wat as plaagdoder gebruik word. Malosi Setsiba van ActionSA sê die Stad Tshwane moet meer klopjagte uitvoer:

First Take SA
Coalition aims to protect township economy and improve health standards

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 6:19


Operation Dudula and several political parties are launching a coalition today to protect the township economy and improve health standards. This move comes after a devastating incident in Naledi, Soweto, where six children lost their lives after consuming contaminated snacks from a spaza shop. The coalition aims to safeguard local businesses and community health standards, bringing together key players like Operation Dudula, Patriotic Alliance, and the Ekasi Business Federation. Operation Dudula's Secretary General, Zandile Dabula, spoke to Elvis Presslin to shed more light on this initiative

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele
The Tragic death of the 6 kids in Soweto, Naledi linked to Pesticide poisoning

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 8:20


To shed light on how such dangerous substances reach communities and toprovide guidance on safer alternatives, we speak with Dr. Gerhard Verdoon,Operations and Stewardship Manager at CropLife South Africa. With his expertise in toxicology and a Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry from the University of Johannesburg, Dr. Verdoon is well-placed to explain how pesticide poisonings can occur, what symptoms to watch for, and how local shopkeepers can protect their communities by avoiding dangerous and unauthorized pesticidesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
Naledi deaths: What is Terbufos chemical?

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 7:45


Yesterday Government ministers and the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) briefed the media on developments with regard to food safety following incidents of suspected food poisonings in parts of the country.  Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has revealed that a pesticide known as organophosphate caused the deaths of six children in Naledi, Soweto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Clement Manyathela Show
Government says Soweto children killed by Organophosphate

The Clement Manyathela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 14:10


  Clement Manyathela speaks to Prudence Moilwa, the Head of Complaints and Investigations at the National Consumer Commission and Jeanette Hunter - Deputy Director General at the Department of Health to discuss the findings that government has made regarding the deaths of six children in Naledi, Soweto, after they allegedly purchased snacks from a spaza shop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Aubrey Masango Show
Current Affairs: Organophosphate is the cause of six children's deaths in Naledi, Soweto

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 16:25


Following the tragic story of six children in Naledi who lost their lives a few weeks ago, Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi held a briefing today where he revealed that cause of these deaths is an organophosphate pesticide. This heartbreaking incident raises important questions about the use of street pesticides, often sold informally and sometimes handled without proper caution. Joining me tonight to unpack the health risks these chemicals pose, especially to children, and how it impacts our environment is Prof Hanna-Andrea Rother, Professor and Head of Environmental Health Division at University of Cape Town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nuus
6 Soweto-kinders dood van organofosfaat-chemikalie Terbufos

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 0:20


Die minister van gesondheid, Aaron Motsoaledi, het aangekondig 'n toksikologieverslag het bevestig 'n organofosfaat-chemikalie, Terbufos, het die dood van ses kinders in Naledi, Soweto, veroorsaak. Die leerders het vroeër die maand siek geword nadat hulle versnaperings geëet het wat by 'n plaaslike spaza-winkel gekoop is. Motsoaledi sê lykskouings-monsters het bevestig die chemikalie is in die kos gevind. Hy sê in hierdie stadium is daar geen vasgestelde verbintenis met die winkel nie, terwyl verdere ontleding aan die gang is:

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
Naledi poisoning: cause of kids' death revealed

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 8:37


Clarence Ford speaks to Kgomotso Modise EWN reporter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Take SA
Incidents of food poisoning have disrupted teaching and learning

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 7:24


The Department of Basic Education says incidents of food poisoning have disrupted teaching and learning. This after a wave of food poisoning incidents rocked schools in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo, affecting over 100 learners and claiming the lives of six children in Naledi, Soweto, last month. The Department reports that the majority of cases occurred during school hours, significantly disrupting teaching and learning. Basic Education Spokesperson, Elijah Mhlanga sheds more light on this developing story with Elvis Presslin

Spektrum
Spektrum 28 Oktober 2024

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 52:27


Die ANC blyk verdeeld te wees oor die kwessie van nasionale gesondheidsversekering. Ons vind meer uit oor 'n ooreenkoms wat glo visumvrye toegang aan sekere Oekraïense burgers tot Suid-Afrika sal gee. Die oorsaak van die ses kinders wat dood is nadat hulle eetgoed by 'n spaza-winkel in Naledi, Soweto, geëet het, word bekendgemaak. 'n Versoek om die Polisiediens se topbestuur aan leefstyloudits te onderwerp.

Update@Noon
Gauteng police confirm that 4 people arrested for selling an illegal chemical, have been released on a warning after paying fines

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 6:53


Health minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has confirmed that the chemical found in possession of the four people who were arrested last week in Johannesburg, is not linked to the deaths of the six children in Naledi, Soweto. The Minister this morning announced that the cause of death of the six children, is a chemical called Organophosphate. Motsoaledi says Organophosphate is a group of chemicals used in agriculture and pesticides. Lets hear more from him...

MultimediaLIVE
Organophosphate caused deaths of six children in Naledi: Motsoaledi

MultimediaLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 4:43


Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi confirmed a toxicology report has revealed the organophosphate Terbufos caused the deaths of six children in Naledi, Soweto, earlier this month.  Motsoaledi, other ministers led by the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJoints), held a media briefing on Monday as part of government's response to recent incidents of food poisoning in the country. 

Nuus
Onwettige chemikalië in kos het dood van ses kinders veroorsaak

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 0:15


Die minister van Gesondheid Aaron Motsoaledi het bevestig besmette voedsel in Gauteng het die dood veroorsaak van ses kinders in Naledi, Soweto. Die owerhede het beslag gelê op onwettige chemikalië by 'n winkelsentrum in Johannesburg terwyl daar beweer word tekens van die stof is aangetref in die spazawinkel-produkte wat die kinders geëet het. Hy het bevestig vier verdagtes is in hegtenis geneem:

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
The deadly impact of banned insecticides

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 9:26


John Maytham is joined by Professor and Head of the Environmental Health Division at the University of Cape Town, Hanna-Andrea Rother, to highlight the urgent need for community education on safe pest control following the deaths of six children in Naledi linked to banned insecticides. She references her work on Cape Town's Low Danger Pest Control Booklet, emphasizing the need for stronger regulation and safer alternatives in vulnerable areas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Update@Noon
Sixth Soweto child buried following alleged Spaza shop food poisoning incident in Naledi

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 4:28


The sixth child in the Naledi alleged snack poisoning incident has been buried. Seven year-old, Katleho Olifant died on Sunday, last week while the mass funeral for his five friends was underway. Allegedly, the children consumed suspected contaminated snacks bought from a local spaza shop. Katlego's funeral was held at Naledi Community hall on Sunday. Puseletso Mokoena reports....

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
Motherland International Blues & Jazz Festival.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 12:56


Blues and jazz musician, Smoke J Lawrence and Dean Holloway, Director of Motherland International Blues & Jazz Festival on what to expect from the Motherland International Blues and Jazz Festival is a landmark event that promises to be a cultural and musical experience like no other. Set to unfold on the 27th of October in Naledi, Soweto.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
The Market Theatre Foundation's Zwakala Festival.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 10:00


Renos Nicos Spanoudes, One of the Judges for Zwakala festival & Also a Naledi awards judge on what to expect from the 31st edition of the Market Theatre Foundation's Zwakala Festival which kicked off yesterday 18 October and runs till 20 October 2024 at the Market Theatre Laboratory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Take SA
In Bronkhorstspruit, local community members have shut down shops selling allegedly expired goods, following an incident where 25 learners became sick after eating snacks

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 6:19


There are growing concerns about the number of learners falling ill from suspected food poisoning. In Bronkhorstspruit, local community members have shut down shops selling allegedly expired goods, following an incident where 25 learners became sick after eating snacks from street vendors near their school. Earlier this week, four learners were hospitalized after 47 students at Rapelego Primary in Hammanskraal suffered from food poisoning. Similarly, 21 learners from Marhagi Secondary School in Verena, Mpumalanga, were also hospitalized after consuming achar from a street vendor. In a tragic incident last week, six children lost their lives in Naledi, Soweto, due to suspected food poisoning. For more on this here is the Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Jane Sithole 

First Take SA
Four learners hospitalized following food poisoning at a primary school in Hammanskraal

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 6:03


Four learners remain hospitalized after a food poisoning incident involving 47 primary school children from Rapelego Primary in Hammanskraal. The learners, aged 9-14, were treated at different hospitals in Tshwane. The Grade 5 learners reportedly consumed expired chocolates purchased from a fellow student. This comes just days after six children tragically lost their lives in Naledi, Soweto, due to suspected food poisoning. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Gauteng Health Department spokesperson, Motalatale Modiba 

Nuus
Kyk na kosprodukte in spaza-winkels: Cosatu

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 0:19


Cosatu in Gauteng vra die provinsiale regering om proaktief op te tree om die veiligheid te verseker van kosprodukte wat in plaaslike spaza-winkels verkoop word. Vyf kinders is verlede naweek dood nadat hulle snoeperye geëet het van 'n winkel in Naledi, Soweto. Amos Monyela van Cosatu sê dit is lewensbelangrik om kalm te bly en optrede te vermy wat kan lei tot vreemdelingehaat of die onregverdige behandeling van spesifieke gemeenskappe:

Nuus
Vier leerders in Soweto dood na spazawinkel-kos

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 0:23


Die polisie ondersoek die dood van vier leerders wat die afgelope naweek in Soweto vermoedelik aan voedselvergiftiging dood is. Drie leerders tussen sewe en nege jaar oud van Karabo Primary School is dood nadat hulle kos geëet het wat vermoedelik gif in gehad het. ʼn Vyfde leerder wat in graad een is, is in die waakeenheid. Die departement se woordvoerder, Steve Mabona, sê in ʼn ander voorval is ʼn agtjarige seun van Khauhelo Primary School ook dood nadat hy volgens berigte eetgoed by ʼn spazawinkel in Naledi gekoop het:

The Clement Manyathela Show
Naledi Pandor offended by VBS allegations

The Clement Manyathela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 9:00


    Clement Manyathela speaks to former Minister of International Relations, Dr Naledi Pandor for her response to a claim by the Economic Freedom Fighters Julius Malema that she received a bond from VBS Mutual Bank. Pandor says she does not know what came over Malema as the claim is untrue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES
Depuis quand l'Homme enterre-t-il ses morts ?

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 2:16


L'inhumation d'un mort est très différente de la simple protection d'un cadavre, enterré là où il est décédé, pour le préserver des bêtes sauvages. Cette pratique culturelle, qui s'accompagne d'une certaine ritualisation, suppose une véritable réflexion sur le sens des pratiques funéraires.Les tombes les plus anciennes que les paléontologues aient découvertes dataient, du moins jusqu'ici, d'environ 100.000 ans. Donc bien avant l'ère néolithique, qui a vu la découverte de l'agriculture et la sédentarisation des hommes. On les a trouvées au Proche-Orient.Les hommes de cette époque ne sachant pas écrire (l'écriture sera inventée voilà environ 3.500 ans), ces sépultures ne présentent aucune épitaphe ou inscription. Il n'y a pas non plus de pierre tombale.Certains indices suggèrent que les tombes ont été préparées avec soin. Des objets sont parfois placés dans la sépulture. Est-ce seulement parce que le défunt les affectionnait, ou devaient-ils l'accompagner dans un autre monde, au-delà de cette vie ? Ce sont pour l'instant des questions sans réponse.Des inhumations encore plus précoces ?Mais de récentes trouvailles, par le paléontologue américain Lee Berger, pourraient faire reculer d'au moins 100.000 ans la date de ces premières inhumations.Elles ont été faites en Afrique du Sud et concernent une espèce d'hominidés éteinte, l'homme de Naledi, découvert par Lee Berger en 2015. Si cet homme de petite taille se rattache plutôt aux australopithèques, certains de ses traits le rapprochent tout de même du genre "Homo".Cet homme de Naledi aurait vécu entre moins 335.000 ans et moins 241.000 ans. Or, le paléontologue et son équipe ont découvert, sur un site d'Afrique du Sud, des sortes de chambres, d'un accès difficile.Ils y ont retrouvé les squelettes de personnes soigneusement placées là, en position fœtale. Des trous, creusés dans le sol, ont été retrouvés dans ces chambres, sans qu'on sache s'ils devaient servir de sépultures.On peut également se demander si les gravures peintes sur les parois et les charbons brûlés, retrouvés sur place, ont un rapport avec d'éventuels rituels funéraires. Si c'était le cas, cela montrerait que ces hominidés avaient déjà de véritables capacités cérébrales. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Naledi Chirwa defends the Miss SA contestant

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 10:03


Bongani Bingwa speaks to Naledi Chirwa, EFF Member of Parliament about Miss SA finalist, Chidimma Adetshina's eligibility to be in the peagant after controversy about her nationality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

death to self.
from LGBTQ to JESUS

death to self.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 53:10


In this episode, Naledi shared her testimony on being set free from homosexuality and lesbianism and finding her identity and femininity in Christ Check out her podcast—https://open.spotify.com/show/0iQNQnryenL8Xa25lEzvJF?si=WPtqcm7jSqCL-RpSTcINhQ And connect with her on Instagram—https://www.instagram.com/naledimojaje?igsh=MWd4MnAxYTkzdzVueA== ✨Follow the podcast on instagram ✨ https://www.instagram.com/deathtoselfpodcast?igsh=MWV1a243cGhxZTRlcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr ✨Subscribe to the Podcast YouTube✨ www.youtube.com/@deathtoselfpodcastbyPearl ✨death to self playlist on Spotify ✨ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3YZWX13cOazDMzGIrmFQ5s?si=2S6-P19dRZe_bM3qCpt37A&pi=e-N_m0vvPIQR66 ✨death to self playlist on Apple Music ✨ https://music.apple.com/za/playlist/death-to-self-playlist/pl.u-oZylDglIGaXvyMv

The Clement Manyathela Show
Hanging Out with Dr Naledi Pandor

The Clement Manyathela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 41:48


    Clement is in conversation with former minister Dr Naledi Pandor, reflecting on her upbringing,  her political life as she tackled global battles and lessons learnt as she bows out of the political sphere. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Seat At The Table
“PRINSESSEHÅR” feat. SEBOLELO MOHAPELOA

A Seat At The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 46:08


Vi skifter lige gear fra lyrik til børnebog. Genremæssigt er det også en debut både for os og vores gæst, Sebolelo Mohapeloa. Sebolelo har selv skrevet, illustreret og udgivet børnebogen, 'Prinsesehår', der udkom den 27. januar 2024. Sammen taler vi om, hvad prinsessehår er for noget. Sebolelo deler også med os, hvor behovet for bogen er kommet fra og de erfaringer, der har inspireret den fortælling, hun har formgivet. Desuden kan du høre, hvordan Sebolelo har båret sig ad med at udgive børnebogen selv. Alene det er noget af en bedrift, in this economy!'Prinsessehår' handler om Naledi på 4 år, som på en helt almindelig dag i børnehaven får at vide, at hun ikke må være med i legen, fordi hun ikke har prinsessehår.Men hvordan ser en rigtig prinsesse ud?Bogen er skrevet til børn i alderen 3-5 år, men kan også læses for indskolingen. Vi håber 'Prinsessehår' når ud til lige netop jer, der har manglet den.For mere information om bogen, og hvordan den kan købes, skriv til: hejsebolelo@gmail.comTag rigtigt godt imod Sebolelo og ‘Prinsessehår'.RIGTIG GOD LYTTELYST

Human Origins - The Story of Us
Did Homo naledi use Fire, Bury its Dead, and Carve Engravings?

Human Origins - The Story of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 71:55


Now that we've all seen the headlines about the potential Naledi engravings, join Seth and Genevieve as we dig deep into the questions surrounding this new possibility. What do we know so far? How should researchers approach such an extraordinary claim? How can we study these engravings? What is the balance between media and academia? And what are the implications for the paleoanthropology field if these engravings are associated with these small-brained hominins? Definitely, a topic that's generated lots of opinions and thoughts, but I think we can all agree it's an exciting time to study human evolution!

Human Origins - The Story of Us
Neanderthals, Naledi, and Cave Art!

Human Origins - The Story of Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 60:28


Welcome to this episode! Are you ready to hear some awesome news on rock art, and so much more? George is an Associate Professor and currently lectures part-time at the Geosciences Centre, University of Coimbra (IPT), Portugal. He is a member of management and academic committee and lectures architectural and landscape theory, prehistory and art, excavation and European heritage planning legislation and policy. Prior to this, George lectured at Bristol University, between 1998 and 2016. Here, George ran the final two years of a part-time degree, with also input to the fulltime BA and MA in Landscape programmes. At IPT George is responsible for MA/PhD supervision for undertakes research. Away from academia, George is Principal Archaeologist with SLR Consulting and is responsible for SLR's built heritage capabilities. George has over 30 years' experience within the commercial heritage sector. George also has an extensive publishing record with over 35 authored, edited and co-edited books and 140 academic papers in print: focusing on the European post-medieval built heritage, prehistoric mortuary architecture, and prehistoric art. He is associated with a number of British and European university institutions and is a full member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (MCIfA) Be sure to like and subscribe for more!

Human Origins - The Story of Us
Digging up Homo Naledi, Learning about Ancient Greece, and More! Join us for The Story of Us!

Human Origins - The Story of Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 54:34


On this episode of The Story of Us, we are talking to classic archaeologist Dr. Flint Dibble, son of a famed Archaeologist, Harold Dibble, (now we know where he got his name right?) Working mostly with Ancient Greece and their eating habits by analyzing animal bone remains in midden heaps and in other locations throughout Ancient Greece, he has been crucial to the understanding of the changes that occurred in eating habits due to changes in society and climate. Along with this, thanks to what he learned from his father Harold, who did an extraordinary amount of work on Neanderthal burials, as well as the first Homo sapiens child burial yet discovered. Because of this, Dr. Flint has had a great deal to say about the pre prints, and documentary put out by the Naledi team. Goring up hearing about Neanderthals, burials, what is and is not required etc. he as well as being on some of the digs himself, Flint has a great deal to say, which you can watch on his channel, as he discusses the Naledi Saga as I like to call it, he even has one of the Peer Reviews on to discuss why the peer review team came to the conclusion that that they did. Watch, enjoy and remember that there is always more to learn!

African Diaspora News Channel
Capital Hill Letter Threatens To Target South Africa's Naledi Pandor If She Doesn't Back Down

African Diaspora News Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 9:20


Vicki Dillard reports on Congress sending a letter to South Africa's Naledi Pandor to back down on criticism of Israel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support

First Time Go
Lola Aikins

First Time Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 50:48


I talk with South African filmmaker Lola Aikins, who is currently crowdfunding for her film NALEDI on Kickstarter through May 27, 2024.Lola is a one of a kind artist -- literally, I mean, 1 out of 7 billion type artist -- who is blazing a trail in independent film in the medium of animation and bringing people along with her. In this conversation, we talk about her start; how she looks for representation in front of AND behind the cameras; her challenge to Christopher Nolan; how the next big filmmaker for a studio project should be African; animation in film; the role of short films in her career; how she comes up and develops new ideas; and when you can expect to see NALEDI.I don't think you can aurally tell the difficulties we had in recording this episode -- Riverside kept wanting me to refresh -- but that's because Lola is the ultimate game time filmmaker; she didn't miss a beat.You should be able to tell easily, though, how excited I was to hear her story. I think you will be, too.Lola's Indie Film Highlight: Uzo Ngwu (https://uzongwu.com/)Links:NALEDI's Website (https://www.naledimovie.com/home)NALEDI Kickstarter (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aosv/naledi-animated-short-film)NALEDI's Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/naledifilm/?hl=en)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

Post Modern Art Podcast
NALEDI GOES FOR GOLD | Lola Aikins (Episode #164)

Post Modern Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 88:47


Enjoy a golden conversation with Lola Aikins, a South African based animator and visual development artist leading the charge on the indie animated short film NALEDI, as we discuss the state of animation in South Africa, the Kickstarter to make NALEDI happen, naming projects, and so much more! Lola's Links: Naledi Website (So you'll know when the Kickstarter goes live): https://www.naledimovie.com/ Naledi Twitter: https://twitter.com/naledifilm Naledi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naledifilm/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naledi.film Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALMZ11_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lola_aikins/ Thumbnail by: Lola Aikins Check out the MERCH SHOP, now with SHOES: https://post-modern-art-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ Join the PostModArtPod Discord server: https://discord.gg/bdg4UFbmm9 Join the PMAP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmap Intro Song - "Seductive Treasure" - Color of Illusion Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Linktree (To find other platforms, socials, etc.): https://linktr.ee/PostModernArtPodcast For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Showrunners of the podcast are Nathan Ragland and Maria Moreno Maria's Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TipsyJHearts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tipsyjhearts/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tipsyjhearts Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tipsyjhearts Portfolio: https://tipsyjhearts.wixsite.com/portfolio Produced with A1denArtz Aiden's Links: Carrd: https://a1denartz.carrd.co/ Tumblr: https://a1denartz.tumblr.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/a1denartz.bsky.social Inkblot: https://inkblot.art/profile/a1denartz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a1denartz/ Go out there and create something special!

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Podcast March 28, 2024

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024


Naledi, Thandi Ntuli, Skyjack, Maria Grand & Marta Sanchez, Ganavya, Fay Victor, The Choir Invisible, Vinnie Sperrazza Apocryphal, Doxas Brothers, Will Regnier, Allison Burik, Sarah Rossy, Erika Angell, Beatings Are in the Body and Friesen Hume WatersPlaylist: Naledi - P (x) JThandi Ntuli, featuring Carlos Nino - Sunrise (in California)Skyjack - Light Cycle / Vang Gou Die StrandloperMaria Grand, Marta Sanchez - SeeGanavya - our mother is our daughter is our motherFay Victor - Trust the UniverseThe Choir Invisible, featuring Fay Victor, Charlotte Greve, Vinnie Sperrazza, Chris Tordini - In HeavenVinnie Sperrazza Apocryphal, featuring Loren Stillman, Brandon Seabrook & Eivind Opsvik - Caffeine DreamDoxas Brothers - Between FriendsWill Régnier - Lights OutAllison Burik - As the Norns WeaveSarah Rossy - Space to GrowErika Angell - Up My SleeveBeatings Are In The Body - BlurryFriesen / Hume / Waters - Stained Coat

The Issue with Dan Corder
EFF In Crisis ft. Naledi Chirwa & Julius Malema, Cape Independence Brutally Exposed: News Worth Knowing

The Issue with Dan Corder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 27:56


The EFF is embroiled in an uncharacteristic mess. One of their most prominent leaders, Naledi Chirwa, was made to apologise for her behaviour, and her apology has dragged the party into a public fight to save their reputation that has even drawn in Julius Malema. And the Cape Independence Party was brutally exposed in front of the country as they scrambled to get on the ballot for the election. All you need to know on News Worth Knowing.Find us elsewhere:Youtube: @theissuewithdancorderInstagram: @theissuewithdancorder Twitter: @theissuewith Tiktok: @dancorderPatreon: TheIssuewithDanCorderInquiries: theissuewithdancorder@gmail.com

Radio Islam
Minister Naledi Pandor set to discuss ICJ case in Lenasia 6 March 2024 at 19:00

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 5:27


Minister Naledi Pandor set to discuss ICJ case in Lenasia 6 March 2024 at 19:00 by Radio Islam

The Issue with Dan Corder
EFF On Land Expropriation, Job Creation, ANC Partnerships, Funders: Naledi Chirwa Exclusive

The Issue with Dan Corder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 58:08


Naledi Chirwa is a member of parliament for the EFF and is heading up party communications for their 2024 campaign to win Gauteng province. In our exclusive interview, we asked her about the EFF's plans to expropriate the land without compensation, how the party intends to create jobs, why they partner with the ANC, and where their funding is coming from.Find us elsewhere:Youtube: @theissuewithdancorderInstagram: @theissuewithdancorder Twitter: @theissuewith Tiktok: @dancorderPatreon: TheIssuewithDanCorderInquiries: theissuewithdancorder@gmail.com

The VA TourismPodcast
State of Africa's Tourism Sector: What to lookout for in 2024

The VA TourismPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 68:09


Today's episode is our Final podcast for the year 2023 and episode 215. This special state of tourism review will bring you a roundup of how tourism fared and our projections of the sector in 2024.We listened to your feedback and have introduced this new format which will be a regular feature once every month to help you and in particular the travel trade to be abreast with the changes in the industry expected to shape the sector going forward in 2024. To help me run commentary on these issues are four distinguished media personalities versed in tourism and its related sectors. I have Lebawit Lily Girma an award-winning Ethiopian American travel journalist and founder ofTourismLens.com, a platform dedicated to equitable, sustainable tourism and she is currently a full-time travel reporter at Bloomberg News. Naledi K. Khabo, CEO of African Tourism Association. She is a global strategy leader with 25+ years experience across Operations, Marketing and technology. Naledi currently serves as chief executive at the Africa Tourism Association (ATA), a global trade association promoting travel and tourism to Africa and strengthening intra-Africa partnerships. Kingsley D. Uranta is the Assistant General Manager-Operations at Channels Television, Lagos, Nigeria with the sole responsibility of driving strategy/innovation, partnership, corporate communications, and training. He has a robust career in communication spanning over 20 years in a variety of functional and managerial roles. EMELIKE OBINNA is an award-winning journalist with over 12 years of experience. He majors in Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality, which he reports with passion. He heads the Travel and Tourism Desk of BusinessDay, the foremost financial Publication in Nigeria.  

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES
Depuis quand l'Homme enterre-t-il ses morts ?

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 2:40


L'inhumation d'un mort est très différente de la simple protection d'un cadavre, enterré là où il est décédé, pour le préserver des bêtes sauvages. Cette pratique culturelle, qui s'accompagne d'une certaine ritualisation, suppose une véritable réflexion sur le sens des pratiques funéraires. Les tombes les plus anciennes que les paléontologues aient découvertes dataient, du moins jusqu'ici, d'environ 100.000 ans. Donc bien avant l'ère néolithique, qui a vu la découverte de l'agriculture et la sédentarisation des hommes. On les a trouvées au Proche-Orient. Les hommes de cette époque ne sachant pas écrire (l'écriture sera inventée voilà environ 3.500 ans), ces sépultures ne présentent aucune épitaphe ou inscription. Il n'y a pas non plus de pierre tombale. Certains indices suggèrent que les tombes ont été préparées avec soin. Des objets sont parfois placés dans la sépulture. Est-ce seulement parce que le défunt les affectionnait, ou devaient-ils l'accompagner dans un autre monde, au-delà de cette vie ? Ce sont pour l'instant des questions sans réponse. Des inhumations encore plus précoces ? Mais de récentes trouvailles, par le paléontologue américain Lee Berger, pourraient faire reculer d'au moins 100.000 ans la date de ces premières inhumations. Elles ont été faites en Afrique du Sud et concernent une espèce d'hominidés éteinte, l'homme de Naledi, découvert par Lee Berger en 2015. Si cet homme de petite taille se rattache plutôt aux australopithèques, certains de ses traits le rapprochent tout de même du genre "Homo". Cet homme de Naledi aurait vécu entre moins 335.000 ans et moins 241.000 ans. Or, le paléontologue et son équipe ont découvert, sur un site d'Afrique du Sud, des sortes de chambres, d'un accès difficile. Ils y ont retrouvé les squelettes de personnes soigneusement placées là, en position fœtale. Des trous, creusés dans le sol, ont été retrouvés dans ces chambres, sans qu'on sache s'ils devaient servir de sépultures. On peut également se demander si les gravures peintes sur les parois et les charbons brûlés, retrouvés sur place, ont un rapport avec d'éventuels rituels funéraires. Si c'était le cas, cela montrerait que ces hominidés avaient déjà de véritables capacités cérébrales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES
Depuis quand l'Homme enterre-t-il ses morts ?

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 2:10


L'inhumation d'un mort est très différente de la simple protection d'un cadavre, enterré là où il est décédé, pour le préserver des bêtes sauvages. Cette pratique culturelle, qui s'accompagne d'une certaine ritualisation, suppose une véritable réflexion sur le sens des pratiques funéraires.Les tombes les plus anciennes que les paléontologues aient découvertes dataient, du moins jusqu'ici, d'environ 100.000 ans. Donc bien avant l'ère néolithique, qui a vu la découverte de l'agriculture et la sédentarisation des hommes. On les a trouvées au Proche-Orient.Les hommes de cette époque ne sachant pas écrire (l'écriture sera inventée voilà environ 3.500 ans), ces sépultures ne présentent aucune épitaphe ou inscription. Il n'y a pas non plus de pierre tombale.Certains indices suggèrent que les tombes ont été préparées avec soin. Des objets sont parfois placés dans la sépulture. Est-ce seulement parce que le défunt les affectionnait, ou devaient-ils l'accompagner dans un autre monde, au-delà de cette vie ? Ce sont pour l'instant des questions sans réponse.Des inhumations encore plus précoces ?Mais de récentes trouvailles, par le paléontologue américain Lee Berger, pourraient faire reculer d'au moins 100.000 ans la date de ces premières inhumations.Elles ont été faites en Afrique du Sud et concernent une espèce d'hominidés éteinte, l'homme de Naledi, découvert par Lee Berger en 2015. Si cet homme de petite taille se rattache plutôt aux australopithèques, certains de ses traits le rapprochent tout de même du genre "Homo".Cet homme de Naledi aurait vécu entre moins 335.000 ans et moins 241.000 ans. Or, le paléontologue et son équipe ont découvert, sur un site d'Afrique du Sud, des sortes de chambres, d'un accès difficile.Ils y ont retrouvé les squelettes de personnes soigneusement placées là, en position fœtale. Des trous, creusés dans le sol, ont été retrouvés dans ces chambres, sans qu'on sache s'ils devaient servir de sépultures.On peut également se demander si les gravures peintes sur les parois et les charbons brûlés, retrouvés sur place, ont un rapport avec d'éventuels rituels funéraires. Si c'était le cas, cela montrerait que ces hominidés avaient déjà de véritables capacités cérébrales. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The A to Z English Podcast
A to Z Games 02 | True or False?

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 17:03


In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack is joined by guests Layla, May, and Hendrick in an A to Z Games episode. In this episode, our guests much guess which stories are true and which ones are false. Play along with our guests and make a guess for yourself!In 1980, a young elephant named Naledi befriended a stray dog named Max in a wildlife sanctuary in South Africa. Despite their differences, the two animals formed an inseparable bond and were often seen playing together, sharing food, and even sleeping side by side. Their heartwarming friendship touched the hearts of many and became a symbol of unlikely companionship in the animal kingdom.In 2017, a marathon runner from Australia named Emily decided to take her love for running to new heights. She attempted to set a world record by skydiving from a plane at 15,000 feet, then freefalling for several thousand feet before deploying her parachute. After landing safely, she continued her marathon run on the ground, completing the entire 26.2-mile course in under 5 hours, setting a bizarre and impressive record.In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, there is said to be a hidden library of trees that emit musical notes when touched. Local legends claim that indigenous tribes have long known about this magical grove, where each tree produces a unique sound that, when combined, creates a mesmerizing symphony. The existence of this enchanting natural library has sparked the curiosity of explorers and scientists, but its exact location remains a mystery.Email: atozenglishpodcast@gmail.comPodcast Website: https://atozenglishpodcast.com/a-to-z-games-02-true-or-false/Social Media:Threadshttps://threads.com/invitation/34520051596/RLLHXJPPFMTFXUHE5NSUT6OLMUSSLEJBUI227Z6DXCO2XVBOWQCK7N4UA to Z Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/theatozenglishpodcastTik Tok:@atozenglish1Instagram:@atozenglish22Twitter:@atozenglish22Check out the Free Online English Lessons YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8ADonate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/donationsRobin and Jack started a new You Tube channel called English Word Master. You can check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXaXaMY4P2VhVaEre5w7ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Learn English by listening to our podcast. Each lesson has an interesting topic that will help you improve your English listening skills. You can also comment on the episodes in our Whatsapp group or send emails to our email address atozenglishpodcast@gmail.com.Join our WhatsApp group here: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7Check out Jack's course books here:http://www.darakwon.co.kr/books/listProduct.asp?pc_id_2=7&pc_id_3=29Intro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Freehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/simian-samba/audrey-horne/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Science Night
First Steps with Jerry DeSilva: Revisited and Remastered

Science Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 39:10


With homo naledi, the rising star caves, and human evolution trending, we decided to revisit one of our favorite episodes. We're looking back at James' conversation with Dr. Jerry DeSilva, talking about the evolution of upright walking, science communication, and all kinds of bioanthro goodness. From the original episode: What does it mean to be bipedal? How do we know what we know about this process in our own human lineage? How important is the continued reevaluation of fossil remains, and old hypotheses? To help answer these questions, we have the author of the new book First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human, Jeremy DeSilva Credits Editing-James Reed Mastering- James Reed Music: - Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | https://unicornheads.com/ | Standard YouTube License - Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |https://www.mediarightproductions.com/ | Standard YouTube License The Science Night Podcast is a member of the Riverpower Podcast Mill (https://riverpower.xyz/) family scinight.com (www.scinight.com)

The Gist
Small Person Buries Bones, Scratches Wall, Changes History

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 41:25


Homo Naledi is an extinct species of hominin discovered by a team led by Lee Berger. If Berger is right, Naledi's actions predate a few of the traits we had assumed to be uniquely Homo Sapien. Plus, Donald Trump crinkles paper on tape. And the signs of Generalized Epistemic Degradation.  Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara  Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com  To advertise on the show: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist  Subscribe to our ad-free and/or PescaPlus versions of The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/  Follow Mike's Substack: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices