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CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains references to violence against children, which some listeners may find distressing.Three young girls - Ingrid Maasdorp, Rosvind Fabian and Beyoncé Kharuxas - were found dead in the Namibian town of Okahandja within weeks of each other.Their deaths, though separate, shared chilling similarities and sparked a wave of grief, protests and urgent calls for justice.What do these tragedies reveal about gender-based violence in Namibia? How are families and communities confronting their grief and demanding change?BBC Africa Daily's Alan Kasujja spoke to grieving grandmother Dollie Maasdorp, Windhoek-based journalist Frauke Jensen and former teacher and activist Jané Lowesi, who helped lead one of the first protests.
Instead of a lounge, we’re in the garage of Lyle Solomon, a Namibian-born medical nanotech graduate who traded lab work for lights, mics, and media production. Here, he built the Gen C podcast studio with his friends, handling all the sound, post-production, and social media. Lyle met Rizaan Rose at UWC, now 31 and a programme manager at The Tomorrow Trust, uplifting underprivileged learners. Rizaan co-hosts Gen C with lifelong friend JP Jackson, 30, a Chartered Accountant, finance manager, husband, and father. We join them in their creative hub to talk friendship, passion projects, and building something from the ground up. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live – Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit is broadcast weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/good-morning-cape-town-with-lester-kiewit/audio-podcasts/good-morning-cape-town-with-lester-kiewit/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sintana Energy CEO Robert Bose recently spoke with Steve Darling from Proactive to share excitement that is building in offshore Namibia following a series of major technical disclosures from Galp Energia within Petroleum Exploration Licence 83 (PEL 83), where the Portuguese energy company has identified an estimated 10 billion barrels of original oil in place from its first two exploration wells at the Mopane prospect. This significant update was highlighted by industry analyst and commentator Mr. Bose, who called the disclosure “very promising and very exciting”—marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of Namibia's offshore oil narrative. Galp's estimates were backed by a resource assessment from renowned petroleum consulting firm DeGolyer and MacNaughton, which confirmed 900 million barrels of contingent recoverable resources based on operations completed as of November 30, 2024. “This is the first real glimpse we've had into the scale of what Mopane could represent,” said Bose, emphasizing that the data reveals both the technical robustness and commercial potential of the project. Bose also spoke to the broader sentiment shift in Namibia's upstream oil sector. While global supermajors such as Shell, Chevron, TotalEnergies, and Woodside have encountered a mix of technical and operational hurdles in the region over the past few years, a renewed sense of cautious optimism is taking hold. The growing interest from top-tier exploration and production companies is evident, he noted, particularly following a strong industry presence at a recent energy conference in Namibia—the fourth such event attended by Bose. Adding further momentum to the offshore Namibian story is the recent drilling success announced by Rhino Resources. Operating near Sintana Energy's acreage, Rhino reported flow rates of 11,000 barrels of oil per day from a new discovery. The result not only validates the regional hydrocarbon system but also opens new possibilities for shallow-water exploration—an area Bose described as “really exciting” and underexplored compared to deeper prospects. #proactiveinvestors #sintanaenergyinc #tsxv #sei #otcqb #seusf #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews #OilExploration #Namibia #OrangeBasin #EnergySector #PEL83 #RobertBose #GalpEnergia #Chevron #QatarEnergy #EnergyNews #ProactiveInvestors #2025EnergyTrends
The ASX 200 shook off early losses as banks pushed ahead. The index closed down 2 points at 7800 (0.03%), with CBA hitting a record high! Up 4.2% The strength here has masked underlying index weakness. Other banks trailed in its wake with the Big Bank Basket up to $260.87 (+2.5%). Other financials were mixed, GQG up 2.9% with CGF also doing well, IFL dropped 4.3% on a broker downgrade, PNI fell 2.4% and XYZ off 5.5%. REITs also fell hard, GMG down 1.6% and CHC falling 1.2%. Industrials also fell with tech under serious pressure, WTC down 2.4% and the Index down 2.0%. Retail fell too, LOV off 1.6% and APE down 1.6%. Travel stocks fell, FLT off 4.1% and CTD falling 2.9%. In resources, gold miners were the stars again, NST up 3.0% and EVN pushing 4.9% ahead as copper hit a two-week high. GMD up 1.4% and OBM rose 3.0%. Lithium miners fell as CATL is pushing ahead with sodium-ion technology. Uranium stocks trounced as DYL paused its Namibian operations, falling 8.2% and PDN down 12.5%. Iron ore miners steady, despite the fall in iron ore in Singapore. In corporate news, MQG rose 0.6% as it sold is asset management business to Nomura. BGL fell 7.1% after more detail on its hedge book emerged. ILU and REE joined forces to bid for a Kenyan Rare earth project. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets were better than expected with 10-year yields at 4.23%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
“One year, we actually offered the Faroe Islanders One million pounds to stop the hunts. 1 million pounds, which would go to promoting whale and dolphin tourism to the islands and marine conservation education to Faroese kids in schools. And the Faroese response to our offer was the most emphatic no you've ever had in your life. They actually held a hunt on the 1st of January. On the first day of that offer, they went out and deliberately killed pilot whales as their official no to us.” – Rob Read Rob Read is the leader of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK, otherwise known as Neptune's Pirates UK. He and his team have been working for years to end the suffering of many marine animals. Rob has initiated campaigns as well as actively operating boats, coordinating crew and flying drones, working on issues that include everything from seal shooting by wild salmon net fishermen around Scotland, in Japan against the Taiji dolphin hunts, in the Faroe Islands, against the drive hunts of pilot whales and dolphins, in Iceland against commercial fin whaling, and in Namibia, exposing the Namibian seal hunt. I asked Rob to come on the show to talk about the places in the world where whaling is still the norm. There are not that many left, but there shouldn't be any left. And that's what Rob and Captain Paul Watson Foundation are working to achieve. Links https://neptunespiratesuk.education/about/the-team/rob-read https://www.neptunespirates.uk/
What impact could a reciprocal entry visa policy for US visitors have on the Namibian economy? Lester Kiewit speaks to Prof. Johan Coetzee, Associate Professor in Public Management at the Department of Governance and Management Sciences at Namibia University of Science and Technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ASX 200 got close to cracking through the 8000 point mark, as better inflation numbers suggested again that rate cuts could be on the way. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.71%, 7,999 GOLD: $3,029 US/oz BITCOIN: $139,581 AUD Commbank up 1.1%, Westpac rising 1.2%, NAB picking up 0.7%, and ANZ jumping almost 3%. Brent Crude oil has steadily been rising in price, up over $73 US a barrel and helping the local energy sector. Santos rose 1.7%, while Woodside was up 0.4%. Vulcan rose 12.8% to $5.36 after one of its projects was listed as crucial for the European Commission’s critical minerals supply. Paladin Energy fell 11.6% to $5.65 after it pulled back on its guidance following heavy rainfall in its Namibian mine The half year results for telco Tuas showed a profit of $3 million, with shares down 7.5% to $5.80. CSL down 1.5%, Ramsay Health Care down 1.3% CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 63.20 US cents AUD/GBP: 49.0 British pence AUD/EUR: 58 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 95 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.10 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday, Africa witnessed history as Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah became Namibia's first female president. She is also the first woman to lead a country in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).At her inauguration, the 72-year-old said she was elected based on merit, not gender.
In this episode we chat with Namibian Herpetologist Francois Theart about Zebra cobra venom, herping for dwarf adders and much, much more!@f.theart on Instagram@snakesofnamibia3371 on YouTubehttps://www.snakesofnamibia.com@NipperRead@Knobtails.IGVenomExchangeRadio.com@venomexchangeradio
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO, and Matt Horgan, VP Corporate Development, of Bannerman Energy Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-strategically-positioned-for-uranium-resurgence-5875Recording date: 18th March 2025Bannerman Energy is making steady progress on its Etango uranium project in Namibia, having completed essential infrastructure including access roads and water facilities. The company has now moved into internal roadworks, construction power implementation, and bulk earthworks, with all blast work completed without incidents.CEO Gavin Chamberlain highlighted their effective water management strategy: "We built a storage dam on site with 10 days storage and since we built that dam, we've had two notified stoppages of the desalination plant, but because we had 10-day storage on site we haven't actually had to stop construction once."The company maintains a conservative financial approach with $81 million AUD in the bank as of the end of 2024, providing runway into 2026. Bannerman currently has no debt, and all running contracts have been committed within their cash flow projections. Despite careful capital deployment, the company maintains its target to bring uranium to market by 2028.Risk mitigation remains a priority, with contracts being broken into smaller packages to reduce financial exposure and enable participation by Namibian contractors. For mechanical contracts, Bannerman has implemented a two-phase approach with secured escalation formulas during competitive bidding.All primary approvals necessary for the project are in place, including environmental licenses, mining licenses, and Heritage Council approvals. Chamberlain characterized Namibia as "Africa light," noting the country's stable business environment and established 46-year history in uranium production.Recently appointed VP Business Development and Investor Relations Matt Horgan brings 15 years of mining sector experience to the company. He emphasized Bannerman's funding approach: "One of the worst things we could do at the moment is pull the trigger preemptively on a highly dilutive equity raise."The company is pursuing multiple funding work streams, including equity investors, debt financing, and potential strategic stakeholders, while navigating a volatile uranium market that has seen prices drop from $107 to the low $60s.Horgan highlighted Namibia's political independence as a strategic advantage, allowing the company to "sell to many places and secure funding channels that other projects may not be able to tap into." The project's multigenerational nature also attracts potential strategic investors looking for long-term supply security.Looking ahead to 2025, Bannerman anticipates completing roadworks and construction power infrastructure while continuing bulk earthworks. Chamberlain expressed cautious optimism that "before the end of this year we will see some form of movement on final financing solutions."View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about Namibia's president–elect. There's The Sound Kitchen mailbag, “The Listener's Corner” with Paul Myers, and Erwan Rome's “Music from Erwan” – all that, and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click the “Play” button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner!More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write “RFI English” in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it.” She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, The International Report, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We also have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!This week's quiz: On 15 February, I asked you a question about Paul Myers' article “Namibian independence leader Sam Nujoma dies aged 95”. Sam Nujoma was Namibia's first democratically elected president; he led Namibia's fight for independence from South Africa.You were to send in the answer to this question: Namibians have just elected a new president, who will be inaugurated on the 21st of this month. What is the name of their president-elect? The answer is: Namibia's president-elect is Dr. Ndemupelila Netumbo Nandi - Ndaitwah. Born in 1952, Dr. Nandi - Ndaitwah will be Namibia's fifth president and the first woman to hold the position. Speaking of Sam Nujoma, she, as Paul wrote in his article: “… paid tribute to Nujoma's visionary leadership as well as his dedication to liberation and nation-building. ‘It laid the foundation for our free, united nation,' she added. ‘Let us honour his legacy by upholding resilience, solidarity, and selfless service.'”In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question, suggested by Hans Verner Lollike from Hedehusene, Denmark: “Describe a cultural monument or a nature site in your country that is not known to the world at large.”Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI English listener Debashis Gope from the Dakshin Dinajpur district in West Bengal, India. Debashis is also this week's bonus question winner. Congratulations, Debashis, on your double win !Also on the list of lucky winners this week are Rasheed Naz, the chairman of the Naz Radio France Listeners Club in Faisal Abad, Pakistan; RFI Listeners Club member Father Steven Wara from Bamenda, Cameroon, and last but not least, two RFI English listeners from Bangladesh: Nargis Akter from Dhaka, and Sakila Musarrat from Chapainawabganj. Congratulations, winners!Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: “Sari” by George Fenton and Tom Leach; “Gnawa Funk Rhythm”; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Mulatu” by Mulatu Astatke, performed by the composer and his ensemble.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Macron hosts European military chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 7 April to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 12 April podcast. When you enter, be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceClick here to learn how to win a special Sound Kitchen prize.Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club.
Panduleni Itula, president van die inkomende amptelike opposisie IPC, het gesê hy gaan nie na die parlement nie, omdat hy nie belangstel om 'n salaris as opposisie-leier te trek nie en sal eerder verteenwoordigers gebruik. Hy het aan The Namibian gesê hy stel meer daarin belang om jongmense in sy party te bemagtig deur hulle parlement toe te stuur. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het die bekende Namibiese politieke kommentator dr. Henning Melber, navorsingsdirekteur by die Scandinavian Nordic Africa Institute, gevra of dit kiesers se vertroue in die IPC se leierskap en strategie sal beïnvloed.
Thousands of Namibians gathered on the outskirts of the capital Windhoek on Saturday to bid farewell to the country's founding president, Sam Nujoma, who died last month in a private hospital at the age of 95. Heads of state from southern African countries joined Namibians at the funeral for Nujoma, who led the country to independence from apartheid-era South Africa. Vitalio Angula reports from Windhoek
Die routydperk en herdenking van stigterspresident Sam Nujoma duur voort in die Nasionale Vergadering, waar parlementslede hul herinneringe van hom deel. Die dagblad The Namibian het in die week 'n hoofopskrif op die voorblad gehad dat die LGBT-gemeenskap Nujoma vergewe vir sy retoriek teen die gemeenskap. Swapo-parlementslid Jerry Ekandjo het in die parlement hierteen te velde getrek.
On Daybreak Africa: Libya's attorney generals says that authorities have discovered a mass grave containing the bodies of 28 sub-Saharan migrants near a site where they were allegedly detained and tortured. Plus, African leaders call for an immediate ceasefire in eastern DRC and the resumption of dialogue. Analysts say the war in eastern DRC threatens East Africa's economy. South Sudan's peace talks in Kenya breaks down for the third time over the weekend. Environmentalists criticize the Nigerian government's plan to resume oil production in the oil-rich Niger delta region. Namibians, Africa, and the world mourn the death of Namibia's founding president, Sam Nujoma, who passed away Saturday at the age of 95. Trump official responds to critics of a Gaza takeover plan, as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal hold. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Episode 232 This episode features stories about the second half of my Namibian road trip. We hear stories about wind storms, sand storms, scorpions, snakes, meerkats, bad roads and witches! Get 45% off the Magic Mind bundle of focus and sleep shots! Contact... flywithbetty@gmail.com The music for the show: "Fly" by the Good Sirs Ravens Cup Coffee and Art Gallery, La Conner, WA My website Patreon Instagram:Bettyinthesky Twitter: Skybetty My Amazon page
'n Onlangse opinie-artikel in die Engelse dagblad The Namibian beweer dat Hyphen Hydrogen se groenwaterstof-projek in die suide verkeerde winddata gebruik het toe hulle gesê het hul bedrywighede sal snags en bedags doeltreffend wees in beide die somer en winter. Data vanaf Lüderitz wys egter dat dit winderiger is in die somer en deur die dag. Die projek sal dus baie minder doeltreffend wees as wat aanvaar word, wat produklewering, indiensneming en beloofde werkskepping ernstig sal beïnvloed. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gesels met Jona Musheko, die woordvoerder van die Namibië Groenwaterstofprogram, wat sê hulle is wel besig om opgedateerde data in te samel.
In an insightful conversation at the Singapore FinTech Festival with CXO Conversations, Valeria Ndapunikwa Mbango and Tune Hafo Brock from the Bank of Namibia and host Matteo Rizzi discussed the nation's progressive approach to driving fintech innovation. They highlighted initiatives like the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Accelerator Lab in partnership with NUST, aimed at building tech talent locally. The Bank is also spearheading projects such as instant payment solutions for financial inclusion, a regulatory technology platform for real-time data use, and exploration of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) for cross-border efficiency. Acknowledging Namibia's small population as a challenge, they emphasized the need for collaboration among startups, banks, and international investors. With a focus on interoperability, tourism-linked fintech opportunities, and fostering entrepreneurship, the Bank aims to position Namibia as a unique player in Africa's digital ecosystem. Their mindset reflects a commitment to innovation, inclusion, and partnerships, paving the way for the nation's financial transformation.
Die Namibian Lives Matter-beweging glo dat die teistering van plaaslike inwoners langs die Botswana-Namibië-grens in die Zambezi-streek binnekort tot 'n einde kan kom. Vir jare het Zambezi se grensgemeenskappe teistering en moorde deur die Botswana-weermag in die gesig gestaar. Met Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wat as president verkies is, na haar rol as minister van internasionale betrekkinge en samewerking, hoop die beweging dat daar hernieude pogings sal wees om hierdie kwessies aan te spreek. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gesels met Sinvula Mudabeti, die leier van die Namibian Lives Matter-beweging,
Today we're diving into the inspiring journey of Dr. Kim Sonntag, a dedicated Runner and Obstetrician & Gynecologist from Cape Town. Kim has not only conquered the grueling Two Oceans and Comrades marathons this year, but she recently took on the extraordinary challenge of a 250 km self-supported race through the Namibian desert ; The Desert Ultra. In this episode, Kim shares insights into her remarkable running journey, from Parkruns to Ultramarathons, and how she recently overcame the intense heat and demanding conditions of the desert race. She opens up about her passion for supporting causes close to her heart, raising funds for Liv2Run and Mowbray Maternity, through her racing endeavours. We'll explore her unique approach to training, balancing her professional demands, and maintaining a holistic approach to health—both for herself and her patients. Stay tuned and get ready to be inspired by a story of resilience, community spirit, and the transformative power of running. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Don't forget, you can find the links to donate to Kim's causesnbelow. Running for a cause makes it THAT much sweeter. https://www.quicket.co.za/events/283724-desert-ultra-250km-fundraiser/#/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZCoHnMmZ2MsyKES1pb7RssH72sJH0ZemPKDR_w0_5EYl879MODqF0UuTY_aem_VgvtVTnE54A43D_w3iA0Aw You can also connect with Kim and follow her journey further through her instagram profiles: @kimexplores_ & @drkimsonntaggynae
On Daybreak Africa: Namibia's main opposition party filed papers with the electoral court Monday. The French news agency, AFP, reports it is demanding access to tallies for all ballots cast and counted in last month's vote. Plus, former President John Dramani Mahama is officially named winner of Ghana's December 7 elections. The Uganda Law Council rejects Martha Karua's application for a special certificate to practice law in defense of opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye. There's more chaos in the Liberian House of Representatives with allegations of a death threat. Climate change-battered Seychelles takes part in a case at the International Court of Justice. Today is UN Human Rights Day. How Trump and Biden shaped the courts: Comparing their judicial achievement. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Episode 231 This episode features stories about Namibia, rhinos, tatoos, bad driving, flirting, sand dunes, snakes, quad bikes, giraffes and oryx. Contact... flywithbetty@gmail.com The music for the show: "Airplane" by The Side St Blues Check out the best coffee and hot chocolate and art at... Ravens Cup Coffee and Art Gallery, La Conner, WA My website Patreon Instagram:Bettyinthesky Twitter: Skybetty My Amazon page
Namibian political analyst, Rui Tyitende, speaks to John Maytham the recent presidential and parliamentary elections and opposition concerns about the process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Namibians are awaiting results from Wednesday's presidential and parliamentary elections. However, opposition candidate Panduleni Itula of the Independent Patriots for Change party is threatening to reject the results because of alleged irregularities. Opposition parties said Sunday that they would support Itula's decision to challenge the results in the Supreme Court. This, after election officials extended voting from Wednesday to Saturday due to logistical and technical failures, according to reports. Phil Ya Nangoloh, executive director of Namibia Rights, tells VOA's James Butty, there is a fear of a Mozambique-style, nationwide post-election protest
Die plaaslike prokureur Henry Shimutwikeni sê die Verkiesingskommissie oortree die kieswet met die verlengde stemmery wat aangekondig is. Hy het met The Namibian gepraat en sê daar is verskeie oortredings.
On Daybreak Africa: A Zimbabwean court freed an opposition leader Jameson Temba and 34 activists after sentencing them to suspended prison terms for participating in what authorities termed an unlawful gathering. Plus, U-S President Joe Biden will make his first trip to Africa next week with a visit to Angola. Namibians await results from Wednesday's presidential and parliamentary elections. Democracy is facing a crossroads in Africa. Kenya drops on travel index ranking with new visa requirements. The East African Community marks 25 years Friday. Members of the Liberian Diaspora will make an annual month-long return to Liberia this December. For these and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Namibians are awaiting results from Wednesday's presidential and parliamentary elections, which some analysts say could be a tough race to win for the ruling SWAPO party. Political analyst Phanuel Kaapama, tells VOA's Douglas Mpuga, across the country voters waited in long queues outside polling stations
John Maytham and Tendai Mbanje from The African Centre for Governance Election Observation Mission discuss the current Namibian elections, which are shaping up to be a crucial and competitive event for the ruling SWAPO Party.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Daybreak Africa: The son of one of Mali's top politicians says the country's ruling junta has arrested his father for criticizing the military rulers of neighboring Burkina Faso. Plus, Namibians are voting in presidential elections Wednesday. The UN AIDS agency says upholding human rights is essential for ending the disease. A new report exposes the legal loopholes protecting rapists in Africa. Nigerian activists and lawmakers coalesce against gender-based violence. Africa displacement triples, fueled by conflict, violence and disasters. Liberian government scholarship comes under criticism. Israel and Hezbollah agree to a ceasefire deal. For these and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Namibians are voting Wednesday in presidential elections. Among 15 candidates are 37-year-old university professor Job Amupanda of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) party and 72-year-old Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, vice president of the ruling Southwest Africa People's Organization (SWAPO). The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has called for a peaceful vote. Professor Sipho Seepe, a political analyst and former Deputy Vice Chancellor for Institutional Support at the University of Zululand, tells VOA's James Butty, Namibia is one of the southern African countries that have been led by liberation movements following independence but are now being judged by young people on their performance.
Namibians will head to the polls on Wednesday in what is expected to be the most competitive election yet for the ruling SWAPO party, which has governed the country since independence. We'll get analysis and hear from young voters. Also young Nigerians caught up in the gold rush in rebel controlled areas in Mali. But do they know that the sale of gold is funding something sinister? And why the grass may not always be greener for African migrants working in the Gulf States.Presenter: Charles Gitonga Producers: Bella Hassan, Victor Sylver and Nyasha Michelle in London. Blessing Aderogba in Lagos and Frenny Jowi in Nairobi. Technical Producer: Gabriel O'Regan Senior Journalist: Karnie Sharp Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
President-Elect Donald Trump has unveiled plans for sweeping tariffs, raising concerns about their potential impact on both the US and global economies.And we'll also be hearing about the squeeze on jobs and living standards as Namibians get ready to head to the polls.In Europe - tensions between the European Union and China continue to simmer, this time over agricultural exports. Will Bain speaks with Francesco Mutti, CEO of one of the world's largest exporters of tomato products.We want to hear your views. Contact us on WhatsApp or send a voice note to +44 330 678 3033.
Namibia is preparing for its seventh presidential and National Assembly elections since gaining independence 34 years ago, with the ruling SWAPO Party facing potential shifts in support. The November 27 election marks a milestone as SWAPO fields its first female presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who could become Africa's third female president. The key question is whether SWAPO can recover from its loss of a two-thirds parliamentary majority in the last election and retain its long-held power. Vitalio Angula has the story from Windhoek
On Daybreak Africa: Human Rights Watch says Mozambique security forces have killed at least 10 children and injured dozens of others while trying to suppress weeks of protests following a disputed presidential election. Plus, analysts say the sinking of migrant boats off the Madagascar coast highlight the desperation of many Somalis. Namibians vote in presidential elections Wednesday. A new study says the death toll from Sudan's brutal civil war far exceeds previous estimates. Calm returns to South Sudan after the shooting in Juba. A Zambian opposition leader endorses President Hakainde Hichilema's re-election. The US urges Zimbabwe to double down on reforms. The US dollar rises in value. Special Counsel Jack Smith moves to dismiss Donald Trump's 2020 election interference and classified documents case. For these and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
How dangerous is the deployment of a new weapon by Moscow, and can the West de-escalate tensions? Then: we're in Bucharest to unpack the results of the presidential election, we also take a look at the future of the West Bank and hear how Namibians are bracing for a game-changing vote. Plus: newspapers from Zürich and the latest news from the world of fashion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. actualastronomy@gmail.com The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents Observing in the Namibian Desert. Mark Radice from the Refreshing Views YouTube Channel joins us from the Namibian Desert to talk about his experiences under the southern sky. We traverse continents and topics from the planets to the Magellanic Clouds as Mark guides us through his recent journeys. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Interview with Heye Daun, President & CEO of Koryx Copper (TSXV:KRY) Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/koryx-copper-resources-tsxvkry-rediscovering-african-copper-giant-4522Recording date: 18th of November, 2024Koryx Copper (TSXV:KRY) presents an attractive opportunity for investors to gain exposure to the compelling long-term fundamentals of the copper market. The company's flagship Haib Copper Project in Namibia is a large, advanced-stage asset with the potential to be a globally significant producer.Haib hosts a substantial resource containing 2.5 million tons (5 billion pounds) of copper at a grade of 0.3%. Over 70,000 meters of historic drilling has been completed on the deposit by major mining companies like Rio Tinto. Recent drilling by Koryx has already delivered a 10-15% increase in the copper grade to 0.35%. Importantly, this work identified new high-grade zones that indicate potential for further grade improvements. An updated resource estimate incorporating these results is pending.The deposit is open at depth and along strike, with only about 200 meters of the total depth potential drilled to date. This provides substantial upside to grow the resource with additional step-out drilling. Koryx is planning an aggressive drill campaign for 2025 to further upgrade and expand the resource.A prior PEA on Haib contemplated an 14.5 Mtpa heap leach operation. Koryx sees potential to boost recoveries and economics by employing conventional crush-grind-flotation processing, with the lower-grade material treated using bio-leaching. An updated PEA is underway incorporating this new approach and is expected in mid-2025. While the capex will be higher, CEO Heye Daun believes the large resource base can support the higher throughput and costs.Koryx is led by an experienced team with a track record of successfully developing mining projects. Daun and the core group were responsible for the Osino gold discovery in Namibia that was recently acquired for C$ 380M. Key members of the Osino team have reassembled at Koryx, supplemented by veteran copper developer Trevor Faber. This team knows Namibia well and has the relationships to smoothly advance Haib.Following a series of recent financings, Koryx is well funded to execute its business plan. The company expects to have $20 million in cash by the end of the year, sufficient to complete the planned drilling and PEA update. Koryx's shareholder base includes several highly respected mining private equity funds and natural resource investors.Based on its current 65 million shares outstanding, Koryx has a market capitalization of approximately $65-70 million. This represents a compelling valuation for an advanced-stage copper asset of this scale in a top mining jurisdiction. Successful exploration results, completion of the PEA, and progress on key development milestones all have the potential to drive a significant re-rating of the stock as Haib is systematically de-risked and advanced up the value curve.Koryx offers investors leverage to a rising copper price through a company with a proven team, strong financial backing, and a world-class project in a highly supportive mining jurisdiction. Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/koryx-copperSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
“I ask myself, where will I be after graduating? And looking at ownership of a house, it seems like a farfetched dream that could never materialize” – First time Namibian voter Rivaldo Kanongo Kavanga On the 27th of November, the citizens of Namibia will choose a new president in an election expected to be the most competitive since independence in 1990. The ruling South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) is fielding veteran politician Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah who is tipped to become the country's first female president. Land reform is one of the key election issues. Government statistics show that the white population still own 70% of agricultural land while the indigenous majority remain marginalised. Namibia attained its independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990, with liberation hero Sam Nujoma becoming its first head of state. Before South Africa's occupation, Namibia was under German colonial rule. In 2021, the European country apologised for the killings of 65, 000 Herero and 10, 000 Nama people, pledging to fund development projects worth more than a billion dollars.In today's Africa Daily, Alan Kasujja speaks to people in Namibia about whether this election will address the question of land reform.
Interview recorded - 7th of November, 2024On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming on Former Ambassador Chas Freeman. Chas is a well know diplomat with an array of experience. Examples include being the main interpreter for Richard Nixon during his 1972 China visit and the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1989 to 1992, during the Gulf war.During our conversation we spoke about the US driving together China and Russia, Biden escalating tensions, US fighting Russia, sustainment of global hegemony, 0:00 - Introduction2:06 - Driving China and Russia together?5:28 - Biden escalating tensions11:22 - Should NATO have been ended when Soviet Union collapsed?15:32 - US fighting Russia?17:50 - Sustainment of global hegemony20:56 - How has the Middle East evolved?24:20 - Anyway to get back to two state solution?31:39 - Axis of evil36:09 - Further escalation?39:19 - Madman theory40:29 - Normalise relations with adversaries?49:49 - One message to takeaway from our conversation?Ambassador Freeman has recently retired from Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. He was Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from 1993-94, earning the highest public service awards of the Department of Defense for his roles in designing a NATO-centered post-Cold War European security system and in reestablishing defense and military relations with China. He served as U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm). He was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the historic U.S. mediation of Namibian independence from South Africa and Cuban troop withdrawal from Angola.Chas Freeman served as Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d'Affaires in the American embassies at both Bangkok (1984-1986) and Beijing (1981-1984). He was Director for Chinese Affairs at the U.S. Department of State from 1979-1981. He was the principal American interpreter during the late President Nixon's path-breaking visit to China in 1972. In addition to his Middle Eastern, African, East Asian and European diplomatic experience, he served in India.Ambassador Freeman earned a certificate in Latin American studies from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, certificates in both the national and Taiwan dialects of Chinese from the former Foreign Service Institute field school in Taiwan, a BA magna cum laude from Yale University and a JD from the Harvard Law School. He is the recipient of numerous high honors and awards. He is the author of three books on U.S. foreign policy and two on statecraft. He was the editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica entry on “diplomacy.” He is a sought-after speaker on a wide variety of foreign policy issues.Ambassador Freeman is Chairman of the Board of Projects International, Inc., a Washington-based business development firm that specializes in arranging international joint ventures, acquisitions, and other business operations for its American and foreign clients. After his retirement from government, he served concurrently as co-chair of the United States China Policy Foundation, president of the Middle East Policy Council, and vice chair of the Atlantic Council of the United States.Chas Freeman is married to the Hon. Margaret Van Wagenen Carpenter. He has three children by a previous marriage, eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.Chas Freeman:Website - https://chasfreeman.net/WTFinance: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Original air date: 2-9-24 (abbreviated, 2 hour episode due to technical malfunction): THIS WEEK's BIRDS: Nass El Ghiwane (from Morocco); Gordon Grdina's The Marrow; Cecil McBee w/ Sextet; Rodney Chapman; Namibian song (x 2); Angolan legend Belita Palma (vintage), Bonga (vintage), and Ruy Mingas (new); Cape Verdean vocalists/composers Jorge Humberto (recent) and José Carlos Schwartz (vintage); Congolese rumba from Orchestra Lipua Lipua and Sam Mangwana; Roy Brooks live; much, much more... Catch the BIRDS live on Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI, 88.1 FM Ithaca/ 88.5 FM Odessa;. and WORLDWIDE online via our MUSIC PLAYER at WRFI.ORG. 24/7 via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLIST at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/18531828/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at www.WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR
Chris and Shane welcome Mark Radice back to the show. Mark is volunteering to operate an observatory in the Namibian desert and shares his amazing experience.
Die redakteur van Namibia Fact Check, Frederico Links, het 'n verslag oor verskeie verkiesingsmanifeste uitgereik. Die verslag kyk na hoe politieke partye Namibië beskou en wat hul visie vir die land is. Links beoordeel die boodskappe en toon van die manifeste. Die volledige verslag kan vandag in die dagblad The Namibian gelees word en vul die Election Fact Checking Coalition-projek aan. Die artikel beklemtoon slegs die manifeste van die vier hoof-politieke partye, naamlik Swapo, die PDM, die LPM en die IPC. Links lewer kommentaar op Swapo se manifes.
Die redakteur van Namibia Fact Check, Frederico Links, het 'n verslag oor verskeie verkiesingsmanifeste uitgereik. Die verslag kyk na hoe politieke partye Namibië beskou en wat hul visie vir die land is. Links beoordeel die boodskappe en toon van die manifeste. Die volledige verslag kan vandag in die dagblad The Namibian gelees word en vul die Election Fact Checking Coalition-projek aan. Die artikel beklemtoon slegs die manifeste van die vier hoof-politieke partye, naamlik Swapo, die PDM, die LPM en die IPC. Links lewer kommentaar op Swapo se manifes.
Calls for reparations have come at a time where we've seen the Head of State be removed in Barbados and the returning of looted items like Benin Bronzes, Patrice Lumumba's tooth and skulls stolen during the Namibian genocide. In this episode we look at the case for reparations: its definition, political origin and what it could look like. This episode was originally aired on December 13th 2022. Follow us on IG: itsacontinentpod and Twitter: itsacontinent. It's a Continent (published by Coronet) is available to purchase: itsacontinent.com/book We're on Buy me a Coffee too: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsacontinent Visit our website: itsacontinent.com Artwork by Margo Designs: https://margosdesigns.myportfolio.com Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg Warm Nights by Lakey Inspired: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/... Sources for further reading: Reparations to Africa - Rhoda Howard-Hassmann Colonial Genocide and Reparations Claims in the 21st Century: The Socio-Legal Context of Claims under International Law by the Herero against Germany for Genocide in Namibia, 1904–1908, Jeremy Sarkin How Europe Underdeveloped Africa - Walter Rodney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Die mediakonsultant Christie Keulder sê presidentskandidate van opposisie-politieke partye sukkel om mediadekking te kry. In die verband sukkel veral die IPC, NEFF en die LPM maar die ander vaar nie so goed nie. Keulder het gepraat by die media moniteringsverslag oor mediadekking oor die verkiesing en The Namibian het die video gedeel.
Luis Munana is a Namibian celebrity who rose to fame from being in the Big Brother Africa house. He had sex in the house and got disowned by his family and excommunicated from his church. He is currently featuring in season 2 of "Young Famous and African." As an entrepreneur, he owns a champagne making company.Watch the video of this episode on our youtube channel, That Zed Podcast.
We connect with Heye Daun at the Beaver Creek Precious Metals Summit to introduce Koryx Copper, a copper development company in Namibia. Heye shares the story of the Haib project and its updates mineral resource estimate. He also shares some insights in the recently closed acquisition of Osino Resources.
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO of Bannerman Energy Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-advancing-namibian-uranium-project-amid-growing-clean-energy-demand-5698Recording date: 4th September 2024Bannerman Energy is emerging as a key player in the resurgent uranium market, with its Etango project in Namibia progressing steadily towards production. As the nuclear industry experiences a renaissance driven by clean energy demands and supply constraints, Bannerman's strategic approach to uranium project development presents a compelling opportunity for investors.The Etango project, located in the uranium-rich region of Namibia, is advancing on schedule and under budget. CEO Gavin Chamberlain reports significant progress, with contracts placed for bulk earthworks and road extensions within the mining boundary. This progress demonstrates Bannerman's ability to execute effectively, a crucial factor in the complex world of uranium project development.One of Bannerman's key strengths is its strategic approach to project development. The company has broken down contracts into tranches, allowing for efficient capital allocation while maintaining project momentum. This approach enables Bannerman to progress towards its target of uranium production by 2027 and market entry by early 2028, positioning the company to potentially capitalize on the anticipated supply shortage in the uranium market.Bannerman has effectively addressed one of the primary concerns for mining projects in arid regions - water supply. The company has secured water supply agreements and implemented strategies to mitigate potential interruptions, including increasing on-site storage to 10 days. This level of planning demonstrates Bannerman's thorough approach to risk management, a critical factor for investors considering uranium projects.A crucial advantage for Bannerman is its experienced management team. Chamberlain has assembled a group of professionals with extensive experience in uranium project development, particularly in the Namibian context. This expertise is invaluable in navigating the complex technical and regulatory landscape of uranium mining.The company maintains a strong focus on safety, with a 14-year track record of zero safety incidents. This commitment to safety is not only ethically important but also crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and avoiding potential disruptions that could impact project timelines or costs.Financially, Bannerman is well-positioned to continue its development activities. The company has a strong cash position and is strategically managing its funds to maintain project momentum while preserving shareholder value. This financial prudence is particularly important in the cyclical uranium market.However, investors should be aware of the risks associated with uranium project development. These include market volatility, potential financing challenges for full-scale production, operational risks inherent in mining projects, and geopolitical considerations, although Namibia is generally considered a stable jurisdiction for mining.The broader context of the uranium market adds another layer of potential to Bannerman's story. With uranium prices showing signs of recovery and long-term fundamentals pointing towards a supply shortage, companies like Bannerman that are nearing production are well-positioned to benefit from improving market conditions.For investors looking to gain exposure to the uranium sector, Bannerman Energy offers an intriguing proposition. The combination of an advanced-stage project, experienced management, strategic development approach, and favorable jurisdiction presents a unique opportunity. As the company progresses towards its final investment decision and continues to hit development milestones, it has the potential to create significant value for shareholders in the context of a strengthening uranium market.Investors should closely monitor Bannerman's progress on key milestones, particularly the final investment decision expected by the end of the year, as well as broader uranium market dynamics. While the potential rewards are significant, a long-term perspective and understanding of the uranium market's complexities are essential when considering an investment in this sector.—View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Today I'm chatting with Namibian artist Bernette Louw who shares her story of how she went from living for everyone else, to finding a way to start living for herself. From always outwardly focused, busy and distracted, to inner peace, clarity and discernment.Bernette joined my group facilitation of The Artist's Way (a book on unblocking your creativity by Julia Cameron) and credits one of the key tools, the Morning Pages, with helping her to:· Connect with her true self and inner power· Gain clarity on the fears and anxiety that had been holding her back· Realize how harshly she had been treating herself· Free herself from shame, guilt and criticism and become her own best friend· Discover a hidden passion for painting Listen as Bernette reveals the two ingredients that were key in creating her most fulfilling life.These days Bernette enjoys what she calls her wonderful, simple life by the sea. For someone who had never picked up a paintbrush and had no formal art training, Bernette is now a full-time artist, crafting unique pieces of art out of paper mâché. Catch her next exhibition at the Bellhaus Art Gallery in Windhoek, Namibia from 10 October – 2 November, 2024.There are so many golden nuggets of wisdom and insight in today's episode. Let us know your biggest takeaway from our conversation!Join the waitlist for The Artist's Way WorkshopConnect with Karen on Instagram: @karenc.powellConnect with Bernette on Instagram: @__b__lightJoin my in-person facilitation of The Artist's Way in Windhoek, Namibia.Click here for details.Ready to start manifesting the lifestyle of your dreams? Join my self-study program, Gratitude Practice for Success TODAY and get instant access to my unique and proven manifesting process: JOIN GPS
In this episode, Caroline and Sergio recount their unforgettable journey through Namibia over the past 14 days, sharing awe-inspiring tales of exploration, discovery, and the beauty of the African landscape. From encountering majestic wildlife to navigating rugged terrain, Caroline and Sergio provide firsthand accounts of the thrills and challenges of their Namibian adventure, inspiring listeners to embrace their own wanderlust and embark on epic journeys of their own.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Visit Sonobello.com/UNCUT to schedule your free consultation and learn all about Micro Laser Fat RemovalProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.