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Rhodes Music Radio — Episode 1 of the Corona Diaries’ behind-the-scenes podcast, Covid-Connected fills you in on the conceptualization and execution of the first season. The co-hosts, Bathandwa Njobe, Nandipha Maliti and Lazola Jikwana take you through how Podcasting teaching and learning had to adapt to the pandemic, the highs and lows that of as well as the journalistic storytelling lessons 2020 has taught us thus far.
Rhodes Music Radio — This evening, Shanti Khosa chats to Mr Bonolo Mokgothu, the Director of Mokgothu Attorneys, on Gender-Based Violence and the Law.
Rhodes Music Radio — Makhanda 360 is a current-affairs show that speaks to the locals in Makhanda area, the show covers issues that are happening in the different areas. On the 13th of August 2020, the Makana Municipality Executive Mayor and Municipal Manager were found to be in contempt of a 2015 high court judgment ordering them to bring the local municipal landfill site in line with legislation. Joining us on the conversation is the attorney of the applicants in the case, the Makana Unity League, Mr Brin Brody, as well as the Executive Mayor of the Makana Local Municipality, Cllr Mzukisi Mpahlwa.
Rhodes Music Radio — As Khanyisile Dlamini wraps up this season of the Corona Diaries podcast, we hear more stories from our reports that are scattered across the country. We hear from Salena Fourie, who reports on more repatriation flights bringing South Africans home. Naomi Grewan reflects on the assumptions she made before going into lockdown from her home in Centurion. Hanneke Du Preez and Terez Cairncross file stories on how romantic partners are trying to celebrate birthdays and see each other in a safe and socially distanced manner. We hear from Nande Siko welcomes us into her family home in East London to share with us how life in the Siko household has been for the past couple of weeks of lockdown.
Rhodes Music Radio — In episode 2 of Corona Diaries, our host, based in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Raelee Seymour-Brown introduces us to more storytellers. From the Karoo of Uniondale, Salena Fourie spoke to learners and teachers about their excitement and anxieties on their return to school. In Port Elizabeth, Anathi Ndevu tells us the importance of ubuntu and humility during these unprecedented times. Christelle Ilunga, based in Cape Town, tells the story of a Stellenbosch student about being queer and living in a conservative home. Robyn Johnson, in Pretoria, reminds us to say ‘thank you’ in a moving open letter she wrote to essential workers. Lastly, we hear from Khanyisile Dlamini from Alberton, Johannesburg debunks some cartoon conspiracy theories
Rhodes Music Radio — On this week's wrap up, Sue introduces Tusani wh will be working with her on future wrap up reports. They look at the state of readiness of school in Makhanda to re open. And the illegal initiation schools mushrooming despite the order to desease from the practuvce due to corona virus. Eastern Cape is seeing a rapid increase in numbers and Mahkanda recently had a scare as EMS staff members tested positive. This and more on the wrap up.
Rhodes Music Radio — Yung Amplified, a youth show anchored and profudeced by our Youth Based Organisation, Upstart. On this show, they look scrutinize state of readiness for school reopening and how learners feel about it. Sindi chat to Itumeleng from Equal Education to gauge their feedback about their finding of schools preparing to reopen after abrupt closure due to covid 19.
Rhodes Music Radio — The first episode of Corona Diaries is hosted by Tshepiso Motloung, currently in lockdown in Diepsloot, Johannesburg. She introduces us to Hanneke Du Preez, who talks about the heroic work being done by essential workers in her community in Adelaide; Nande Siko who speaks from East London about her experience of online learning; Salena Fourie whose father is stranded in Dubai and cannot return home; and Herschell Mackelina who is teaching himself digital design in his Karoo home town of Graaff Reinett.
Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Today Sue looks into life beyond the extension of the lockdown. She express challenges of a relaible flow of numbers for reporting as the provincial reporting ends mostly at district level.
Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Sue foollow up food parcel allocations and food crisis during the lockdown. She chats to community members who are hid hard by the lock down who mailny rely on doing odd jobs for survuval
Rhodes Music Radio — In recent weeks, we have seen the significant economic impact of the coronavirus on financial markets and vulnerable industries such as manufacturing, tourism, hospitality and travel. Guests 1. Prof Tshidi Mohapeloa : Prof in business school and entrepreneurship, coordinator for the Post Graduate Diploma in Enterprise Management (PDEM) and community engagement for the RBS. 2. Mr Siyabonga Bashe : Entrepreneur
Rhodes Music Radio — Taking care of yourself, your friends, your family and your community can help you cope with stress. Helping others cope with their stress can also make your community stronger. Guests Mr Ncedo Mngqibisa an ethnographic researcher and community development facilitator practicing at University of Cape Town kunye nabahlali; Nonkazimulo Mdidimba, Zukolwethu Ntlakaza kunye noLwando Maqwelane.
Rhodes Music Radio — Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations, How you respond to the outbreak can depend on your background, the things that make you different from other people, and the community you live in. We will have sis Mandi giving us some tips on how to cope during this time. Guests Miss Mandisa Ndabula, Counseling Psychologist. Rhodes Student Affairs
Rhodes Music Radio — : Role of academies to ensure that trustworthy and credible information is reaching as many people as possible using local language: South African Young Academy of Science (SAYAS) Coronavirus-related disruption has given academies and researchers time to rethink the sector. Guests: 1. Prof Fanelwa Ajayi, SAYAS Co-Chairs and is a senior lecturer at the Chemistry Department and a research leader at the Enzyme Sensor Laboratory, SensorLab at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). 2. Prof Mzukisi Njotini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg
Rhodes Music Radio — COVID-19 is a pandemic that illustrates how globally interconnected we are – there is no longer such a thing as isolated issues and actions. There is a need to be able to understand this interrelatedness and navigate across boundaries to leverage their differences and work in a globally collaborative way. Public health officials are investing a lot of time and money to track down people who may have been exposed to the virus in an effort to intervene and slow the spread of COVID-19.
Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Sue looks at the effects lockdwon and its extension. She reports about the coalition of Grahamstown Business Forum, Grahamstown Residence Association and Makana Revive and their initiative that send inspiribing wave across the municipality.
Rhodes Music Radio — There is currently no cure for COVID-19, nor is there a vaccine. Scientists around the world are working on potential treatments and vaccines for the new coronavirus disease known as COVID-19. Several companies are working on antiviral drugs, some of which are already in use against other illnesses, to treat people who already have COVID-19. Other companies are working on vaccines that could be used as a preventive measure against the disease.
Rhodes Music Radio — Maintaining the engagement, particularly young school students is critical. Going to school is not only about learning math and science, but also about social relationships and peer-to-peer interactions. It is about learning to be a citizen and developing social skills. For everyone’s, this is also an important time to develop socio-emotional skills and learn more about how to contribute to society as a citizen.
Rhodes Music Radio — Always wash hands with soap and water and cover yourself with a mask. If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. NB! The use of a mask alone is not enough to stop infections and must be combined with frequent hand washing, covering sneezes and coughs, and avoiding close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms (coughing, sneezing, fever, etc).
Rhodes Music Radio — Since the start of 2020, a new respiratory infection outbreak called COVID-19 has spread through Asia to the rest of the world. This new type of coronavirus is called SARS-CoV-2.In this session, we will be describing the virus itself.
Rhodes Music Radio — The Soul of Makhanda podcast aims to take our listeners on a journey into the depths of the city. Makhanda has a heartbeat in its art. We want to inspire talent, from all walks of life and give them a chance to express themselves to the world. The reach of art in Makhanda is endless. Join us as we venture into the vibrant abyss and look at the economic, social, cultural and political aspects that art has to offer.
Rhodes Music Radio — Trending Times is a podcast that focuses on glocal topics and how they influence or relate to South African events or issues. In this season of Trending Times, a wide variety of topics will be discussed with the aim of educating and entertaining. Fashion, music, dance and film. Politics, pandemics, self and health. In this podcast everything goes. Nothing is off topic!
Rhodes Music Radio — Shedding Light is a hard news podcast that focuses on social issues in Makhanda. This week we address the sewage issues. We explore what is the role of the Municipality in regard to this issue and speak to a few people that have been affected by it.
Rhodes Music Radio — Shedding Light is a hard news podcast that addresses social issues in Makhanda. This week our anchor Mohau Vuma sits down with her team to discuss their vision for season 2.
Rhodes Music Radio — Trending Times is a podcast about the politics of clothes and fashion, as this plays itself out in the town of Makhanda in the Eastern Cape. Nandipha Plaatyie and Belinda Sidondi speak to young people in the local community about school uniforms, school fashions, the culture of 'thrift shopping' and much, much more.
Rhodes Music Radio — Episode two deals with data mining and how it could impact those who are not aware of what it is. We discover that data mining is deeper than it seems. Mapula and Tapiwa join us in the studio to tell us about how they got scammed on social media. And with Jordan Chiyoka, an information system honors student, the episode raises awareness on Cybersafety
Rhodes Music Radio — Welcome back to Connections Season 2. Episode 1 unpacks the impact of likes on a person’s self-esteem, confidence, and personality. Zimkhitha Dyantyi, a Instagram content creator tells us about how social media can be used as a means to make a profit and what life is like as an influencer. Michelle Andisiwe May touches on the psychological aspects of our online interactions and how features such as likes, shares, and comments affect us. Join the conversation as we connect the dots between self-esteem issues amongst young people and likes.
Rhodes Music Radio — For this episode, we look at the direction we will be taking this season. In-studio, our executive producer Andisiwe Michelle May helps us frame what our roles consist of and what themes and topics we may cover this season.
Rhodes Music Radio — In the first debut episode of The Soul of Makhanda host Jason Maseko invites guests, D.J Homage (Chole Djuma) and Rhodes University student Kevashni Reddy to speak on the financial and economic implications and issues surrounding artistic studies and professions in and around Makhanda.
Rhodes Music Radio — Shedding Light is a hard news podcast that addresses social issues in Makhanda. This week our anchor Mohau Vuma sits down with her team to discuss their vision for season 2.
Rhodes Music Radio — Trending Times is a podcast about the politics of clothes and fashion, as this plays itself out in the town of Makhanda in the Eastern Cape. Nandipha Plaatyie and Belinda Sidondi speak to young people in the local community about school uniforms, school fashions, the culture of 'thrift shopping' and much, much more.
Rhodes Music Radio — Trending times is about exploring different genres of pop culture and the way in which current trends are influenced by it, through music, movies, fashion, and even language. We will be focusing mostly on the youth, people who enjoy exploring different aspects of life and like innovative ideas especially when it comes to fashion and music
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode of Trending Times, we are joined by Mr. Brian Garman, the senior lecturer of communication design from Rhodes University, and by Zimkhita Sishuba Dyantyis, one of the producers and presenters of RMR 89.7 FM. Both guests are in studio to discuss the role of influencers and celebrity power in terms of current events that are currently affecting South Africa.
Rhodes Music Radio — Shedding Light is a hard news podcast that focuses on the social issues on Makhanda . This week’s episode is about crime. Our anchor, Mohau Vuma will be having a series of interviews guests who share their opinions about crime.
Rhodes Music Radio — Out with the old and in with the new. In this episode of Makhanda RU Happy? We are reflecting on the previous season of the podcast and the ambitions, as well as hopes for the new season, join us as we speak to Julian [surname] former anchor and executive producer Justine Kusumba.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, we explore the various aspects of what makes a community. Our in-studio guests Makhamda locals Aaron Adriaan and Mvelo Stofile share their perspectives on community wellness and navigating the spaces around us as well as the importance of self-preservation.
Rhodes Music Radio — A new season means brand new content. To start us off we have some behind the scenes discussions with guests Amina Deka Asma, the Executive Producer; Paloma Giustizieri, season 1’s Producer and Anoux Smit, one of the technicians from season 2.
Rhodes Music Radio — Fresh faces, fresh auras and high hopes! In this episode of Makhanda RU Happy? We're meeting the new team joins us as they share their vision for the podcast and future episodes.
Rhodes Music Radio — Shedding Light season 2 is a hard news podcast that addresses social issues. In this week's Pilot episode. The new anchor, Mohau Vuma interview Mzomvelo, a technician from season one and Sean McCabe the Executive producer about the challenges starting a hard news podcast. She also interviews Nobuhle Mathaba and Sean about the Rhodes Music Radio Repositions plan.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the team discusses the previous season of The Soul of Makhanda. They also discuss elements of their favorite podcasts and how they can incorporate these into the second season.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the team discusses the concept, content, and approach to the next season of The Soul of Makhanda. They also address how their podcast will be fitting for the community radio station it is broadcast on, Rhodes Music Radio in Makhanda of the Eastern Cape.
Rhodes Music Radio — Meet the Connections season two team. This season we look at how social media connects us but always the dangers found on the internet. But first, let's get to know the team that will be connecting the dots.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, you get to hear from our production team as they discuss the technical aspects behind creating the podcast, as well as the exciting content listeners can expect to hear.
Rhodes Music Radio — For the past three episodes the team has been focussing on the different problems in Makhanda, but all these problems have a common denominator- municipal failure. In episode four Kgaogelo Makgoba speaks to Amanda Nhlaki and the director of Makhanda’s Local Economic Development and Planning, Riana Meiring. In episode five, Kgaogelo speaks to Sue Maclennan, editor of Grocotts Mail and Director of Local Economic Development and Planning, Riana Meiring, about the issues facing Makhanda Municipality and potential solutions for these issues which have led to the breakdown in Makhanda’s infrastructure.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode of the podcast, we explore how one's persona can transition as one tries to adapt to the different environments we find ourselves in. In studio, we have Jason Maseko, a third-year drama student and second-year journalism student who is exploring his flexible identity and sexual fluidity and we also have Mr. Gunther Marx, the deputy headmaster at St Andrew’s College, he is part of the student affairs unit and is also the chairman of the counseling center.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the Makhanda RU Happy family talks life. Our guide Julian Yeates is joined by Brian Garman and Janet Morgan as guests and they talk a little of living a mindful life and share with us some life lessons picked up along the way.
Rhodes Music Radio — The city of saints will host hundreds of artists working in a wide variety of mediums show their work in venues around town. This episode talks about the upcoming National Arts Festival, 11 stunning spectacles!!! Joined by three local artists who will part-take in this year’s festival, Jethro Thomas who is doing a contemporary piece and Siphosethu & Masixole who will showcase a film called Abenkolo. This is the Soul of Makhanda- Where Life Imitates Art”.
Rhodes Music Radio — Is text language considered as informal? And does it form a part of digital/social media subcultures? This week we unpack what text language is, from MXiT to the role of text in social media with our guests Mark DE Vos, a linguistic lecturer at Rhodes and Yomelela Sogoni a young person who has experienced the evolution of text language via social media.
Rhodes Music Radio — This episode of Trending Times explores the topic on the global body positivity movement, self-love and sex in fashion. We are joined in studio by Chloe Osmond, a feminist and fourth-year journalism student who believes self-validation is the only form we need and Motheo Moroane, a second-year HKE student and advocate for body positivity among men.
Rhodes Music Radio — Memes, memes memes. This week we speak on how memes act as means of representation on social media and how they form part of popular culture with Media studies lecturer, Priscilla Boshof.
Rhodes Music Radio — On this episode, we look at the different forms of alternatives to talents and artwork.
Rhodes Music Radio — Our latest episode deals with spiritual happiness. Julian is joined by Sis Gcobisa who takes us on a journey through Makhanda to find spiritual mindfulness.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode we discuss adulating from the perspective of relationships and finance, looking at how each affects the other. In studio we have Chloe Osmond and Amina Deka Asma.
Rhodes Music Radio — This episode of Trending Times explores the topic on the global phenomenon of thrifting, recycling, and upcycling clothing, and the economic, social and environmental impacts processes such as these can have. We are joined in studio by Eyethu Magwaza. a resident fashionista and all-around campus style icon and Ellen Heydenrych, a second-year masters student in the Journalism department, as well as a WEPD Journalism 2 lecturer
Rhodes Music Radio — Kgaogelo Makgoba speaks to Dr Phillip Machanick and Edward Everton about the electricity problems in Makhanda and how Makhanda citizens can overcome these problems
Rhodes Music Radio — This week we speak hashtags; a dial button that evolved to being the new digital language that we use to communicate on social media. Whether, through humor or social movements, we talk all things trending with our guests, Ndimthandile Mfiki and Ekhona Zozo
Rhodes Music Radio — This episode of Trending Times deals with religion and fashion. We talk about church uniforms in African churches, the dress requirements for people belonging to the Islamic faith. We debate whether fashion at some religious gatherings becomes superficial, distracting from the original purpose. We are joined in the studio to discuss these issues by Ashraf Jones, a UCKAR graduate, who grew up in a household with a Catholic mother and an Islamic father and Iviwe Mzandisi, a UCKAR student and member of the LGBTQIA++ community.
Rhodes Music Radio — Kgaogelo Makgoba speaks to student Chloe Osmond, a Makhanda resident and Rhodes student, about her experience of living in a town where the maintenance of roads have ceased to operate. She then speaks to Ron Weissenberg from Makana Revive about what can be done.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, we discuss the coping mechanisms that we need in order to survive the process of becoming adults. Our studio guests are Stacey Burrowes and Ruth Seretse.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode of “Makhanda RU happy”, we focus on how one we can achieve mindfulness through our relationship with our bodies. We talk about how physical activity can help us to achieve this goal, whether it is fast-paced sport or yoga. Our in-studio guest Francois Botha (a bodybuilder on his way to Mr. Universe in Italy) helps us on this journey, by sharing his own experiences.
Rhodes Music Radio — This episode is an introduction to the general subject matter of this podcast series; in other words, social media and the role that it plays in our daily lives. Digital Media Studies expert Kayla Roux and Zimkhita Dantyi, a prominent local Instagram influencer, talk to our hosts about hashtags, memes, and twitter threads.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, we tackle the water shortage in Grahamstown. Our studio guests are two people on very different sides of this problem; Savanna Stanbury shares her experience of living the water crisis, and Mr. Moppo Mene, Municipal Manager of Makana Municipality talks about how the problem is being addressed.
Rhodes Music Radio — Our first show sets out the debates that surround school uniforms at our local secondary schools. We talk to teachers, parents and learners from our local schools to find out what they think about uniforms.
Rhodes Music Radio — This episode orients listeners regarding the main subject matter of this podcast – that of ‘adulting’. Nobuhle Mataba, and Thembisile Mangele help the team to map out the ups and downs, and the pros and cons of becoming an adult.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode we talk about what it is like to try to make a name for yourself as an artist in Makhanda. Our studio guests are two such artists – Akhona Bafani, actor, playwright and poet, and Matthew Helman, a violinist and student of music.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode we explore ways in which artists in and around Makhanda use creativity as a way of attaining a path to wellbeing. Professor Anton Kruger, who is a specialist in mindfulness, helps us to take this journey towards happiness.
Rhodes Music Radio — This is the last episode in preparation of the podcast series. Here the team outlines their plans for their series, finalising the concept, choosing the content, their approach to format and the name of their podcast. They address how their podcast will be fitting for the community radio station it is broadcast on, Rhodes Music Radio in Makhanda of the Eastern Cape.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the content producers of this podcast are sharing their initial ideas for a podcast. They discuss their listening experiences of podcasts and which they would like to emulate in their work
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the content producers of this podcast are sharing their initial ideas for a podcast. They discuss their listening experiences of podcasts and which they would like to emulate in their work
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the content producers of this podcast are sharing their initial ideas for a podcast. They discuss their listening experiences of podcasts and which they would like to emulate in their work
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the focus of discussion is on the principles of conducting an interview. Members share their experiences of interviewing and how they will use this knowledge to inform the interviews they conduct for their podcast series.
Rhodes Music Radio — This is the last episode in preparation of the podcast series. Here the team outlines their plans for their series, finalising the concept, choosing the content, their approach to format and the name of their podcast. They address how their podcast will be fitting for the community radio station it is broadcast on, Rhodes Music Radio in Makhanda of the Eastern Cape.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the focus of discussion is on the principles of conducting an interview. Members share their experiences of interviewing and how they will use this knowledge to inform the interviews they conduct for their podcast series.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the focus of discussion is on the principles of conducting an interview. Members share their experiences of interviewing and how they will use this knowledge to inform the interviews they conduct for their podcast series.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the focus of discussion is on the principles of conducting an interview. Members share their experiences of interviewing and how they will use this knowledge to inform the interviews they conduct for their podcast series.
Rhodes Music Radio — This is the last episode in preparation of the podcast series. Here the team outlines their plans for their series, finalising the concept, choosing the content, their approach to format and the name of their podcast. They address how their podcast will be fitting for the community radio station it is broadcast on, Rhodes Music Radio in Makhanda of the Eastern Cape.
Rhodes Music Radio — This is the last episode in preparation of the podcast series. Here the team outlines their plans for their series, finalising the concept, choosing the content, their approach to format and the name of their podcast. They address how their podcast will be fitting for the community radio station it is broadcast on, Rhodes Music Radio in Makhanda of the Eastern Cape.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the focus of discussion is on the principles of conducting an interview. Members share their experiences of interviewing and how they will use this knowledge to inform the interviews they conduct for their podcast series.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the focus of discussion is on the principles of conducting an interview. Members share their experiences of interviewing and how they will use this knowledge to inform the interviews they conduct for their podcast series.
Rhodes Music Radio — This is the last episode in preparation of the podcast series. Here the team outlines their plans for their series, finalizing the concept, choosing the content, their approach to format and the name of their podcast. They address how their podcast will be fitting for the community radio station it is broadcast on, Rhodes Music Radio in Makhanda of the Eastern Cape.
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the content producers of this podcast are sharing their initial ideas for a podcast. They discuss their listening experiences of podcasts and which they would like to emulate in their work
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the content producers of this podcast are sharing their initial ideas for a podcast. They discuss their listening experiences of podcasts and which they would like to emulate in their work
Rhodes Music Radio — In this episode, the content producers of this podcast are sharing their initial ideas for a podcast. They discuss their listening experiences of podcasts and which they would like to emulate in their work