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There is a need for the judiciary to play a pro-active role to end past laws which continue to instil patriarchal attitudes in gender based violent crimes. That's according to Acting Deputy Chief Justice Sisi Khampepe. She was addressing a Women's Parliament on the role of the judiciary in fighting the prevalence of GBV crimes. Justice Khampepe says despite the constitutional protection of women against domestic violence including sexual offences, the dignity of women during court proceedings is being violated. Udo Carelse speaks to Rosie Motene, Pan African queer and feminist and Co-executive director of Sonke Gender Justice Reverend Bafana Khumalo...
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Imagine you suffer from anxiety, and your phone and wifi crash in the first week of a pandemic fuelled lockdown? How does one regulate anxiety, what do you look for physiologically? The booze ban... is it good or bad that South Africa imposed this? Is Africa equipped to absorb the unilateral effects of Covid-19, or should we be concerned? Gender-based violence is a terrible affliction in South Africa's society - how can vulnerable women trapped in hell on earth during this lockdown period with abusive partners call for help? Rosie details the options. Yes you are in lockdown, but you do not have to lockdown your voice! www.cliffcentral.com
CliffCentral.com — Imagine you suffer from anxiety, and your phone and wifi crash in the first week of a pandemic fuelled lockdown? How does one regulate anxiety, what do you look for physiologically? The booze ban... is it good or bad that South Africa imposed this? Is Africa equipped to absorb the unilateral effects of Covid-19, or should we be concerned? Gender-based violence is a terrible affliction in South Africa's society - how can vulnerable women trapped in hell on earth during this lockdown period with abusive partners call for help? Rosie details the options. Yes you are in lockdown, but you do not have to lockdown your voice!
Happy 2019!!!!!! The first live recording of The Cheeky Natives features Rosie Motene talking about her memoir ‘Reclaiming the Soil: A Black Girl's Struggle to Find Her African Self'. This book tells the story of a young girl born to the Bafokeng nation during the apartheid era in South Africa. At the time, Rosie's mother worked for a white Jewish family in Johannesburg who offered to raise her as their own. This generous gesture by the family created many opportunities for Rosie but also a trail of sacrifices for her parents. As she grew, Rosie struggled to find her true identity. She had access to the best of everything but as a black girl, she floundered without her own culture or language. This book describes Rosie's journey through her fog of alienation to the belated dawning of her self-discovery as an African. In this episode, The Cheeky Natives alongside Rosie Motene tackle the important themes that emerge from her book. The conversation covers intricate dimensions of interracial adoption, her time on Generations, the notions of family, the pervasiveness of whiteness, the exceptionalism of blackness, erasure of Blackwomxnhood, domestic abuse, family feuds, mental health and starting over and reuniting with her Black family. This conversation reminds us that Black lives are not monolithic. Rosie through this conversation reminds us that Black womxn have a face, a voice and a history. She reminds us of the importance of writing as healing and the power of womxn taking up positions to fight the scourge of Gender-Based Violence. An intense conversation interspersed by light-hearted moments that give us hope for a better tomorrow. Follow us: @cheekynatives and follow Rosie @RosieMotene
This week in power moves, we look at the latest cryptocurrency backed entertainment platform and Mudzithe speaks to multimedia mogul in the making Rosie Motene on the importance of a pan African view of the entertainment industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week in power moves, we look at the latest cryptocurrency backed entertainment platform and Mudzithe speaks to multimedia mogul in the making Rosie Motene on the importance of a pan African view of the entertainment industry. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support
CliffCentral.com — Food is inextricable from culture. We celebrate food and use food to celebrate; we use food to bring family and friends together and to honour our traditions and ancestry. Pick up a delivery menu anywhere in South Africa and you’d be challenged to find anything remotely representative of traditional African dishes. That's why Rosie Motene chats to the creators of Nom Nom Kitchen who are making African cuisine accessible and affordable.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene chats to Abena Ayivor and Mmabatho Kau about women in the film industry and focused on the amazing work that NFVF do. Together with Blongola Productions they created a film slate for female filmmakers.
CliffCentral.com — It’s off to Uganda we go as Rosie Motene speaks with Chef, lover of food and life, Michael Bageine, about his extensive career in hospitality and some of his favourite Ugandan dishes.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene takes you to the heart of Nigeria as she profiles award-winning songwriter, singer and producer, Bigiano.
CliffCentral.com — What is it like to relocate to South Africa and open up your own 5-star spa? Rosie Motene is joined by Sheila Otieno-Osanya who did just this. She reveals the challenges, advantages and disadvantages of running your own business.
CliffCentral.com — Nigerian actor, TV presenter, emcee and singer, Joseph Benjamin joins Rosie Motene for a celebration of African culture, music and history.
CliffCentral.com — South Africa is ahead of the the rest of Africa in supporting female entrepreneurship, this is according to a study done recently by Female Entrepreneurship Index 2015. Female entrepreneurs are also said to "improve the economic welfare and social fabric of society through job creation, innovative products, processes, services and cross border trade. Teboho Mafodi speaks with female entrepreneurs, including Mamolato Mpobane who owns Midrand Guest House and Rosie Motene who’s a media practitioner and entrepreneur.
CliffCentral.com — Looking at Pan-African fashion, Rosie Motene is joined by representatives of Bathin Designs and One of Each.
CliffCentral.com — Singer, songwriter and composer, Mapumba, talks to Rosie Motene about his past, new sounds and upcoming performances. A true celebration of African music and art, this is one you do not want to miss!
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene celebrates the sights, sounds, culture and people of Swaziland. She is joined by Bholoja Ngubane and @the_velemseni.
CliffCentral.com — West Africa’s entertainment stars - Ghana vs Nigeria style. Rosie Motene speaks to Ghana’s Kwaka Tutu and Nigeria’s Kunle Ayo about their music, their passions and pan African talent.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene takes you into the heart of the Portuguese regions of Africa, with particular emphasis on Angola and Mozambique. She is joined by Angolan actress, producer and model, Weza Solange, as well as Mozambican international DJ, DJ VooDoo.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene chats to recording poet, singer, dancer and image model Berry Heart from Botswana. They go way back into her childhood and discover where her passion for the arts came from. They also delve into Berry's work as an activist and look at how she has merged this with her art form.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene takes you to Liberia. She speaks with Patrice Juah, one of the 500 young and innovative Africans to participate in US President Barak Obama's Young African Leaders Initiative. Patrice reveals more about her life as an activist in Liberia, how she's uplifted so many girls, founded a business that empowers Liberia's rural artisans and much more.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene chats to lawyer, international DJ, radio station owner, radio and TV presenter and producer, Chishala Chitoshi Jr from Zambia.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene talks to radio personality Marian Nyako about making a mark in the African entertainment industry.
CliffCentral.com — What challenges do musicians in the Democratic Republic of Congo face? Rosie Motene speaks to DRC-based musicians Mapumba Cilombo and Grace Kelly about their music, their hindrances and just why they love their country so much.
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene chats about men stepping up and joining the fight against woman abuse in SA. Mbuyiselo Botha from Sonke Gender Justice joins her on to look at the challenges and a way forward.
Rosie Motene chats about men stepping up and joining the fight against woman abuse in SA. Mbuyiselo Botha from Sonke Gender Justice joins her on to look at the challenges and a way forward. www.cliffcentral.com
CliffCentral.com — Rosie Motene looks at sexual harassment with the Acting Director of People Opposing Women Abuse (POWA). Together they discuss the effects and causes of sexual harassment in the work place and what protocols to follow. They also delve into the heavy topic of rape and the treatment of women in society in general. Empowering women one at a time, Rosie looks at how women are treated when reporting sexual abuse to police.
Rosie Motene looks at sexual harassment with the Acting Director of People Opposing Women Abuse (POWA). Together they discuss the effects and causes of sexual harassment in the work place and what protocols to follow. They also delve into the heavy topic of rape and the treatment of women in society in general. Empowering women one at a time, Rosie looks at how women are treated when reporting sexual abuse to police. www.cliffcentral.com
CliffCentral.com — Introducing and profiling women across all demographics, women who are getting on with their lives and pursuing passions and dreams. Rosie Motene lives, eats and breathes anything to do with female empowerment. Rosie chats to four powerful women - Samu Khumalo, a powerful young student who is also an activist, Rabbi Margolis, the first female rabbi, Freda Isingoma, an asset manager and Jabulile Buthelezi, an established broadcaster.
Introducing and profiling women across all demographics, women who are getting on with their lives and pursuing passions and dreams. Rosie Motene lives, eats and breathes anything to do with female empowerment. Rosie chats to four powerful women - Samu Khumalo, a powerful young student who is also an activist, Rabbi Margolis, the first female rabbi, Freda Isingoma, an asset manager and Jabulile Buthelezi, an established broadcaster. www.cliffcentral.com
This week we speak to Rosie Motene - award winning South African actress, producer and director about her career highlights and philanthropic work. Our conversation addresses the need for more women to occupy leadership roles in the entertainment industry and the positive effects this has on other women across the industry value chain. We consider the importance of consistent dialogues to deal with women’s issues and advance these causes, as opposed to bursts of short-lived albeit well intentioned initiatives. We also discuss her involvement with POWA (People Opposing Women Abuse) spanning across victims and perpetrators to stop violence against women and girls in Africa. Tune in for more…