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The Best of Weekend Breakfast
Internationally Renowned Visual Storyteller, Siphiwe Mhlambi.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 44:09


Renowned Visual Storyteller and Founder of African Skies Media, Siphiwe Mhlambi tells his inspirational story of life of adverse poverty to becoming an internationally acclaimed photographer and archivist. Siphiwe is a Multiple award-winning photographer and self-taught jazz archivist, his exceptional talent in storytelling was too grand for The Sowetan to pass on even though he didn’t have an ID at the time. His professional career started as a photojournalist where he was known for captivating work from documenting the history of South Africa, spanning the Apartheid era to the present day. He has captured the history of South Africa through his lens. From the children dancing in the dusty townships of South Africa to kings, presidents, and statesmen of the world. Siphiwe's work uniquely captures the emotional depth and cultural essence of jazz, showcasing the musicians and their performances in a way that transcends mere images. In 2024 Siphiwe received an esteemed award from the Jazz World Photo competition in Trutnov, Czech Republic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

947 Breakfast Club
Siphiwe Tshabalala & Happy Jele are in studio: The Build Up to the Soweto Derby

947 Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 19:17


As the FNB Stadium prepares to host another historic Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, The biggest match of the South African Football calendar takes Centre stage at the weekend as Soweto giants at the calabash. The Soweto Derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs is scheduled for Saturday, February 1, 2025, at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. Kick-off is at 15:30 SAST. Gates open at 11:30. In the built to this weekend, we have got…. Orlando Pirates Legend – Happy Jele & Kaizer Chiefs legend – Sphiwe TshabalalaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Update@Noon
SANDF spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini says remains of fallen SA soldiers are at a secure facility in Goma, DRC, undergoing post-mortems before repatriation.

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 12:37


The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has confirmed the tragic loss of three soldiers during clashes near Goma Airport in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo yesterday, 27 January 2025. In a statement the defence force says the incident occurred when M23 rebels launched mortar shells, striking the SANDF base. Additionally, one injured soldier succumbed to his wounds following days of intense fighting, while other injured members are receiving treatment at a Goma hospital. Despite these losses, the department force says SANDF remains steadfast in its peacekeeping duties under MONUSCO and SAMIDRC. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SANDF spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini

Update@Noon
SANDF spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini says the loss of life is deeply regrettable, and every effort is being made to improve conditions for our soldiers.

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 9:46


The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has paid tribute to nine soldiers killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this week, calling them gallant fighters who heroically halted the M23 rebels' advance on Goma. This comes amid calls for SA troops in DRC to be called back or withdrawn of their deployment in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The tragic losses have sparked criticism, with experts questioning the rationale behind deploying South African troops without sufficient support, including air cover. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SANDF spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini

Book Choice
Book Choice: Book Short _ Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu - The Creation of Half Broken People - 15 Oct 24

Book Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 10:31


A 10-minute Short: Vanessa Levenstein interviews show favourite, author Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, on her latest masterpiece, The Creation of Half Broken People. (Watch this title, we think it will feature at the Sunday Times Literary Awards 2025)

Diversified Game
Improving the Energy Infrastructure in Africa - Siphiwe Dlomo

Diversified Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 52:50


Improving the Energy Infrastructure in Africa - Siphiwe DlomoOn today's episode of Diversified Game I am joined by Siphiwe Dlomo. Siphiwe gives us the game on the world of energy infrastructure in Africa. He owns Hala Group which has subsidiaries in energy, motors, petroleum and ESG consulting. Buy Courses at https://bit.ly/PrepareforyourfirsttriptoAfricaudemy Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamediversified HALA's innovative battery technology @ 1:48 Siphiwe describes HALA's groundbreaking battery technology, which can generate power from heat, including body heat. This allows the batteries to be used in a wide range of applications beyond just electric vehicles, such as powering homes, electronics, and robots. He emphasizes that this technology has never been achieved before. Bringing HALA's products to market @ 13:00 Siphiwe discusses HALA's plans to launch their first product, a 22-seater electric bus, within the next 2 years. He also mentions plans to license the battery technology for wider global distribution. Siphiwe expresses a desire to see African innovation and technology reach the mainstream global market. Overcoming challenges as an African entrepreneur @ 24:38 Siphiwe acknowledges the difficulties African entrepreneurs face in accessing funding and resources, but emphasizes that Africa is rich in resources and talent. He is confident that HALA's technology will be embraced globally, despite potential protectionist policies in some markets. Invitation to get involved @ 52:49 Siphiwe invites listeners to visit HALA's upcoming website to learn more about the company and potential opportunities to get involved. He also mentions plans to document HALA's journey in a book.

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh
Reverend Siphiwe Christopher Mathebula - Excel Conference 2024 Day 1

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 52:09


In this episode, Apostle Felix Okoh hosts Reverend SC Mathebula, Founder and General Overseer of Hope Restoration Ministries, located in Kempton Park, South Africa. Be blessed and encouraged as Reverend SC Mathebula delivers a mighty word from the Lord on the grand opening of our Excel Conference 2024 themed "The Dominion Mandate in Ministry & The Marketplace". We trust that this word will transform your life forever. To sow a seed, please send it to the details below: HOUSE OF TREASURES MINISTRIES NEDBANK ACCOUNT NUMBER 1017 4490 31 BRANCH CODE 138 537 (THE GLEN) TEL: 011 943 6102

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh
Reverend Siphiwe Christopher Mathebula - Excel Conference 2024 Day 1

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 52:09


In this episode, Apostle Felix Okoh hosts Reverend SC Mathebula, Founder and General Overseer of Hope Restoration Ministries, located in Kempton Park, South Africa. Be blessed and encouraged as Reverend SC Mathebula delivers a mighty word from the Lord on the grand opening of our Excel Conference 2024 themed "The Dominion Mandate in Ministry & The Marketplace". We trust that this word will transform your life forever. To sow a seed, please send it to the details below: HOUSE OF TREASURES MINISTRIES NEDBANK ACCOUNT NUMBER 1017 4490 31 BRANCH CODE 138 537 (THE GLEN) TEL: 011 943 6102

Sivukile Breakfast Show
Sivukile Sport Legend-Ingorho Yeveke Le: Siphiwe Mkhonza

Sivukile Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 9:38


Nature: Breaking
How Local Communities are Saving Rhinos and Other Species in Namibia

Nature: Breaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 27:01


Namibia is an incredibly diverse place in southwestern Africa. It encompasses everything from coastal ecosystems, to savannahs, to floodplains and deserts. And Namibia is home to over 2.5 million people, and an incredible array of wildlife, from cheetahs, to elephants, to impalas, and rhinos. Aside from all that incredible biodiversity, one thing that makes Namibia stand out is its community-led approach to conservation. For nearly three decades, Namibians have been forming and leading communal conservancies, which are areas devoted to the protection of species and ecosystems, but which also enable the people in those areas to derive a livelihood from the protection of nature – primarily via tourism. In this episode you'll hear from Siphiwe Lutibezi, communications manager for WWF Namibia. Siphiwe talks about the history of Namibia's communal conservancies and what makes them successful (4:55), how the conservancies have contributed to the recovery of rhino populations (10:12), how WWF Namibia is engaging local youth to participate in conservation projects (17:47), and what a new initiative called Namibia for Life means for the future of conservation in the region (23:35). LINKS: WWF Namibia homepage WWF Magazine Feature: Sharing Space – Communities Lead the Way to a New Era of Landscape-Scale Conservation WWF Magazine Short: Moving Forward

The Aubrey Masango Show
Profile Interview with Siphiwe Mhlambi, Jazz & documentary Photographer & visual storyteller.

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 46:30


My guest today is a man of exceptional talent. the founder of African Skies Media, and a multi-award-winning photographer known for his captivating work. From documenting the history of South Africa, spanning the Apartheid era to the democratic present, to bringing Jazz music to life, he has skillfully captured a myriad of stories through his lens. Help me welcome Siphiwe Mhlambi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vuka Online Radio Podcasts
181223-Vuka Leadership Masterclass Show 1-Siphiwe-Podcast

Vuka Online Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 49:43


We talk to our guest Siphiwe Moyo, CEO at Paradigm People Solutions, International Keynote Speaker | Facilitator | Author, Organisational Behaviour Specialist about his journey to Leadership, lessons learned and advice to Leaders leading today..

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews
Siphiwe Tshabalala_ Former South African football player

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 10:39


VISA AFCON Trophy Tour Visa, The marc, 129 Rivonia Road #OB

Book Choice
Book Choice Publishers Choice - Read_It - 31 Oct 23

Book Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 57:33


Book Choice: Publisher's Choice brings you a special edition of Read it! Learners from Gardens Commercial High School and Rustenburg Girls' High School, Cape Town soared through the air as they discussed "The Theory of Flight" by Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu. We were fortunate to have Siphiwe join us via Zoom and the discussion was hosted by headmaster Marc Falconer.

Fr T Thought Of the Day
Singawuthuki umusa kaNkulunkulu

Fr T Thought Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 10:35


Siphiwe ngomusa

Fr T Thought Of the Day
Siphiwe amandla okuma

Fr T Thought Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 10:15


Siqinise Nkosi

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews
Siphiwe Tshabalala_NEDBANK CUP SEMIS

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 15:36


The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has announced that the 2022/23 Nedbank Cup final will be played at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Tshwane on Saturday, May 27. The final will be between the winners of this weekend's semi-finals which sees Kaizer Chiefs take on Orlando Pirates in a Soweto derby, while Stellenbosch FC and Sekhukhune United battle it out for a spot in the final. The final has travelled throughout South Africa, Loftus Versfeld Stadium marks the ninth Fifa World Cup 2010 stadium that will host the final. CHIEFS V PIRATES

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh
Reverend Siphiwe Christopher Mathebula - Excel Conference 2023 Day 1

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 61:24


In this episode, Apostle Felix Okoh hosts Reverend SC Mathebula, Founder and General Overseer of Hope Restoration Ministries, located in Kempton Park, South Africa. Be blessed and encouraged as Reverend SC Mathebula delivers a mighty word from the Lord on the grand opening of our Excel Conference 2023 themed "Raising Kingdom Builders". We trust that this word will transform your life forever. To sow a seed, please send it to the details below: HOUSE OF TREASURES MINISTRIES NEDBANK ACCOUNT NUMBER 1017 4490 31 BRANCH CODE 138 537 (THE GLEN) TEL: 011 943 6102

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh
Reverend Siphiwe Christopher Mathebula - Excel Conference 2023 Day 1

Making a mark with Apostle Felix Okoh

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 61:24


In this episode, Apostle Felix Okoh hosts Reverend SC Mathebula, Founder and General Overseer of Hope Restoration Ministries, located in Kempton Park, South Africa. Be blessed and encouraged as Reverend SC Mathebula delivers a mighty word from the Lord on the grand opening of our Excel Conference 2023 themed "Raising Kingdom Builders". We trust that this word will transform your life forever. To sow a seed, please send it to the details below: HOUSE OF TREASURES MINISTRIES NEDBANK ACCOUNT NUMBER 1017 4490 31 BRANCH CODE 138 537 (THE GLEN) TEL: 011 943 6102

Sport On
We reflected on the weekend that was in the DSTV Premiership with former Kaizer Chiefs defender and SABC Sport Analyst Siphiwe Mkhonza

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 22:35


Guest: Sphiwe Mkhonza, Former Kaizer Chiefs defender , Football analyst We reflected on the weekend that was in the DSTV Premiership with former Kaizer Chiefs defender and SABC Sport Analyst Siphiwe Mkhonza. . 

Sport On
Former Kaizer Chiefs defender and SABC Sport Analyst Siphiwe Mkhonza reviewed the PSL restart following the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup.

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 11:45


Guest: Siphiwe Mkhonza, Former Kaizer Chiefs defender and SABC Sport Analyst 

Sizakele Marutlulle
Media as a vehicle for cultural elevation with Siphiwe Mpye

Sizakele Marutlulle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 57:00


With over 20 years in the media industry, this month's guest on #FutureReadinesswithZa is the editor of Business Day Wanted Magazine, Siphiwe Mpye. With wit and a sharp mind, he shares the story of his brave beginning and wonderful meanders across publications, sectors and roles. He also acknowledges mentors and advocates who helped along the way. He has a clear voice about his purpose, conscious consumption and deliberate practice. Connect with Siphiwe Mpye Instagram: @siphiwempye and Wanted Online SA @wantedonlinesa LinkedIn: Siphiwe Mpye

Fr T Thought Of the Day
Siphiwe yiNkosi

Fr T Thought Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 10:16


UNkulunkulu uBaba usilungisela konke

Bridging Cultures
Get to Know So & So: Siphiwe & Ian from South Africa

Bridging Cultures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 37:34


Meet two different leaders in South Africa.  They work together in one of the most vulnerable communities near Johannesburg, Mooisplaas.  They come from two very different backgrounds and will help us unpack stereotypes and culture.  Learn a little bit more about South Africa, it's history, current intricacies, and two amazing men!  Visit our Shownotes to learn more about these men and Ditshego as well as ways to engage in the US.

Expansive
Building Optimists in Organisations | Siphiwe Moyo | EXPANSIVE Conversations

Expansive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 33:13


How do some people find success despite being faced with adversity? What can organisations do to create a culture of optimism, even when times get tough? In this episode Erik and John join forces with Siphiwe Moyo, unpacking why optimism is so vital in organisations. Siphiwe is a sought after and top-rated International Keynote Speaker, Facilitator & Author and Organisational Behaviourist. He also holds an MBA, EDP and BCom Hons in People Development, as well as a BA in Human Resources (cum laude). ERIK KRUGER Website - https://erikkruger.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erik_kruger/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikkruger/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkrugerspeaker Twitter - https://twitter.com/EricKruger TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@erik_kruger YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0SG2xP9WBY-USzDr74cGsw JOHN SANEI Website - https://johnsanei.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnsanei/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsanei/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Trenovator/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/IamJohnSanei TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@johnsanei YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVWNqrphfUB2ubkN6bhZRkg EXP WEBSITE · EXP YOUTUBE · EXP INSTAGRAM · EXP LINKEDIN · EXP FACEBOOK

Sport On
We reviewed Nedbank Cup results with former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 20:40


"The Nedbank Cup this past weekend produced a lot of upsets and amongst those was the elimination of Kaizer Chiefs in the last 32 stage by TS Galaxy. Chiefs legend Siphiwe Tshabalala is one of the tournament's ambassadors and he helps us to review this past weekend's results.”

Fr T Thought Of the Day
Siphiwe okungasifanele

Fr T Thought Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 11:41


Konke kungumusa kaNkulunkulu

Eargasm Sessions
Episode 2: Shilenge - Spring Mix 2021 (Guest Mix By Siphiwe TJK)

Eargasm Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 61:43


Real Talk with George & Frazier Podcast
ep# 95 Real Talk with George and Frazier interview with Siphiwe Nelson Kubeka

Real Talk with George & Frazier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 33:49


interview with  African Filmmaker Siphiwe Nelson Kubeka Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Staantribune
146 - Hand van Godcast #31 - Siphiwe Tshabalala, EK-Kwalificatieleed en Angelo Nijskens

Staantribune

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 69:46


In de eenendertigste aflevering van de Hand van Godcast blikken Ino Diepeveen en Jeroen Heijink weer samen terug op historische gebeurtenissen van afgelopen week. Het EK2020 is volop aan de gang en er is dus genoeg om over te praten. Welke shirts spreken de heren aan en luisteraar Erik vraagt zich af waar al die vrijwilligers voor nodig zijn? Jeroen staat nog even stil bij de keeper van Tsjechoslowakije tijdens de finale van het EK van 1976. Toen overigens ook de ‘Panenka' geboren werd. Ino vertelt over zijn ervaring met de Zuid-Afrikaan Siphiwe Tshabalala en neemt Jeroen de luisteraar mee in het EK-kwalificatieleed van het Nederlands Elftal vóór 1988. En vanaf deze aflevering vertelt groundhopper des vaderlands Hans Douw ons elke week één van zijn vele anekdotes tijdens het bezoeken van al die wedstrijden en stadions. Deze week een mooi verhaal over hoe hij aan kaarten kwam bij de Derby van het Hoge Noorden. Ook is er weer een winnaar van de Maradona-prijsvraag en uiteraard staat er weer een nieuwe vraag klaar. In ‘De Vergeten speler' komt Jim Holterhuës uit bij Angelo Nijskens, waardoor Ino en Jeroen kunnen terugblikken op hun (culinaire) avonturen in Krefeld. In ‘Belle met Jelle' treffen we Jelle Damen aan bij een vriendschappelijk toernooi bij Dukla en vragen we hem ook of het EK daar nu eigenlijk echt leeft. Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcasts zijn altijd welkom: podcast@staantribune.nl.

HOT SPORT WITH JOHN WALLAND
SIPHIWE TSHABALALA

HOT SPORT WITH JOHN WALLAND

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 11:37


Tune in to Hot Sport Monday- Thursday 18:30-19:00 as he chats to some of the biggest names in sports both on the field and off. John Walland is valuable part of Joburg`s Hottest Breakfast Team on Hot91.9FM

Siphiwe_tjk
2021 Lift Off

Siphiwe_tjk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 90:00


Happy New Year Every one welcome to my world... 2021 Lift off mix is a classic Siphiwe mix filled with lots of soulful house with a touch of latin and afro to start off the year i hope you enjoy it... Danko is Thank You

Siphiwe_tjk
2021 Lift Off

Siphiwe_tjk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 90:00


Happy New Year Every one welcome to my world... 2021 Lift off mix is a classic Siphiwe mix filled with lots of soulful house with a touch of latin and afro to start off the year i hope you enjoy it... Danko is Thank You

Siphiwe_tjk
2021 Lift Off

Siphiwe_tjk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 90:00


Happy New Year Every one welcome to my world... 2021 Lift off mix is a classic Siphiwe mix filled with lots of soulful house with a touch of latin and afro to start off the year i hope you enjoy it... Danko is Thank You

TARADIO
South African Photographer Siphiwe Mhlambi's Shares His Story Through Jazz On JAZZ Sessions

TARADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 49:49


#JazzSessions @moafrika01 @sphiwemhlambi #Pictures #TAR20In2020 #AfricanContentHQ #AfricanConversations #DSTV872 #OVHD609

Siphiwe_tjk
Appreciation Mix by Lebstar & Siphiwe

Siphiwe_tjk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 65:00


This mix serves as token of appreciation to everyone who supports us.. we are truly grateful #Dankoooo

Siphiwe_tjk
Appreciation Mix by Lebstar & Siphiwe

Siphiwe_tjk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 65:00


This mix serves as token of appreciation to everyone who supports us.. we are truly grateful #Dankoooo

Siphiwe_tjk
Appreciation Mix by Lebstar & Siphiwe

Siphiwe_tjk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 65:00


This mix serves as token of appreciation to everyone who supports us.. we are truly grateful #Dankoooo

Exponential Organisations
Siphiwe Moyo - Author of "Your Next Move"

Exponential Organisations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 26:56


Episode 97 of the Business Bookshelf podcast - Siphiwe Moyo - Author of "Your Next Move" Today our guest is Siphiwe Moyo. Siphiwe is a Chief People Officer, Global Speaker & Business School Faculty Member, specialising in Organisational Behaviour. He is the founder and CEO of Paradigm People Solutions that helps organisations improve performance through their people. I talk to Siphiwe about his new book “Your Next Move: Career strategies to survive and thrive during COVID-19 and beyond”. With a mix of sound scholarship, practical HR experience, humour and storytelling, Siphiwe presents 50 career strategies to survive and thrive during COVID-19 and beyond. The book can be purchased here. Siphiwe is the founder of Paradigm People Solutions and his personal website is http://siphiwemoyo.co.za. The host of the podcast is Lance Peppler. Email him at lance@ideastorm.co.za or visit www.ideastorm.co.za. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessbookshelf/support

Afrique Économie
Afrique économie - [Série dans le quotidien d’une famille en Afrique du Sud 4/4]: Inégalités et difficultés pour épargner

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 2:24


Quatrième et dernier volet de notre plongée dans le quotidien d’une famille sud-africaine pour mieux comprendre les enjeux économiques du pays. Les Khoza, une famille noire aux revenus modestes, habitent à Johannesbourg, dans le township de Soweto. Plusieurs générations vivent ensemble dans de petites habitations construites sur un même terrain et s’entraident pour gérer un budget rendu encore plus maigre avec la crise du Covid-19. L’Afrique du Sud est souvent pointé du doigt comme étant l’un des pays les plus inégalitaires au monde en termes de revenus, mais aussi en ce qui concerne la répartition des richesses, malgré les promesses de redistribution à la fin de l’apartheid. Et il est difficile pour les ménages modestes de se construire un patrimoine. Les rentrées d'argent couvrent tout juste les dépenses courantes.  Dehors, les chants religieux résonnent dans la rue. Mais ce dimanche matin, Sarah, 70 ans, est restée dans l’un des fauteuils du salon, son petit chauffage aux pieds. Elle parcourt la pièce du regard et pense souvent à ce qu’elle laissera plus tard derrière elle. « Je n’ai rien à léguer aux petits-enfants. L'argent que j'ai me suffit tout juste pour vivre au jour le jour. Je reçois une pension d’une centaine d’euros environ. Avec cela, je paye chaque mois un contrat - 20 euros - pour assurer mes obsèques, car je ne veux pas que mes enfants aient des problèmes une fois que je serai partie. Au moins, ils auront un toit ; la maison appartient à la famille de mon mari. Elle restera donc au sein de la famille », raconte Sarah.  Plus de 25 ans après la fin de l’apartheid, les inégalités sont encore très fortes : 10% des ménages les plus fortunés possèdent plus de 80% des richesses.  La belle-fille de Sarah, Philippine, a essayé un temps de mettre de côté, à son niveau, mais depuis qu’elle a perdu son travail, elle a dû utiliser ses maigres économies. « Avant, on avait ces plans d’épargne et tout cela, mais cette année, plus rien, on ne peut plus. Tout le monde dit qu’il faut économiser, économiser, mais qu’est-ce qu’on peut économiser, quand on n’a pas de revenus ? Il y a trop d’inégalités. Si tu es riche, tes enfants auront un futur stable. Nous, on essaie d’économiser et de lancer un petit commerce au coin de la rue. Mais comme on vit du peu d’argent que l’on gagne et que l’on doit aider toute la famille avec ces quelques revenus, le commerce ne peut pas grossir. », regrette-t-elle.  Pas facile en effet d’épargner alors que beaucoup de travailleurs doivent aussi redistribuer leurs gains pour aider leurs proches moins aisés. Cette pratique solidaire, surnommée la « Black Tax », permet à tous de survivre, mais c’est parfois un poids pour les jeunes actifs. Le revenu principal de Siphiwe, 24 ans, ne suffit donc pas. « Je ne peux pas vivre juste avec ce travail, il sert à prendre soin de la famille, payer les transports, etc. Quand on reçoit nos salaires, il y a une certaine somme que l’on met en commun pour acheter des provisions pour tout le monde, car on est nombreux dans la maison. Donc mon salaire part vite, il me reste ensuite peut-être une trentaine d’euros. C’est pour cela qu’il faut un autre boulot à côté. Moi je me suis mis à vendre des chapeaux et des parfums, pour me créer un revenu supplémentaire », explique-t-il. Alors que près de la moitié de la population vit sous le seuil de pauvreté, une taxe sur les revenus les plus riches n’est pas exclue par le ministère des Finances, comme solution pour sortir de la crise.   

Stacey Norman
Siphwe Tshabalala goes down memory lane with the Stacey and J Sbu

Stacey Norman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 5:30


On Wednesday, Siphiwe joined the team in studio to catch up with him, go down memory lane and talk about the reason behind his big move to Durban. Tshabalala scored that amazing goal during the 2010 World Cup against Mexico and it was definitely something to remember. The team touched on a bit of that and what it all meant to him. Listen to the full podcast to hear what Tshabalala had to say.

Afrique Économie
Afrique économie - [Série dans le quotidien d’une famille en Afrique du Sud 2/4]: Investir dans l'espoir d'une vie meilleure

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 2:23


Deuxième volet de notre plongée dans le quotidien d’une famille sud-africaine pour mieux comprendre les enjeux économiques du pays. Les Khoza, une famille noire aux revenus modestes, habitent à Johannesbourg, dans le township de Soweto. Plusieurs générations vivent ensemble dans de petites habitations construites sur un même terrain et s’entraident pour gérer un budget rendu encore plus maigre avec la crise du Covid-19. Avec la levée progressive du confinement, les écoles et les universités du pays ont pu rouvrir et les plus jeunes de la famille Khoza ont repris leurs études. Même si les parents ont peu de moyens, l’éducation est pour eux une dépense prioritaire, pour offrir de meilleurs chances aux futures générations.  Depuis la pandémie, Tebogo travaille dans sa chambre, assis sur son lit, un casque vissé sur la tête. Il répond aux questions des clients d’une entreprise de sécurité. Ce n’est pas forcément le travail de ses rêves, mais avec son niveau d’études, il s’en satisfait.  « Mon diplôme le plus élevé, c’est une formation post-bac en marketing. Heureusement que ma famille avait mis un peu de côté pour cela. S’il y avait eu plus d’argent, j’aurais bien aimé faire des études plus longues. Mais je suis déjà simplement content d’avoir un travail aujourd’hui, car c’est une période difficile. » explique-t-il. Son cousin Siphiwe, a lui aussi dû abandonner son rêve d’études en tourisme, faute d’argent. Tebogo espère de son côté qu’il pourra offrir un meilleur avenir à son fils de 3 ans. « J’ai commencé à épargner pour ses études, je mets de côté pour lui chaque mois. J’espère qu’il aura assez pour pouvoir étudier tout ce qu’il souhaite ! Je veux que sa vie soit plus facile. »  Même si les jeunes générations rêvent plus grand, Sarah, 70 ans, voit tout le chemin déjà parcouru par sa famille, elle qui a dû arrêter l’école très jeune lors du décès de sa mère. « Je suis très fière des plus jeunes. Ils étudient et ils accumulent des compétences. Même s’ils ne vont pas dans les meilleures écoles, je pense qu’ils en tirent malgré tout quelque chose. Dans le temps, on n’avait pas besoin de diplômes, il y avait du travail et on pouvait apprendre sur le tas. Mais aujourd’hui c’est difficile : juste avec le bac, c’est presque impossible de trouver du travail. Je pense que c’était plus facile de mon temps. »  Les derniers chiffres du chômage montrent en effet que la crise du Covid-19 a surtout touché les emplois les moins qualifiés. La belle-fille de Sarah, Philippine, a renvoyé ses enfants auprès de ses parents à Pretoria, où ils sont scolarisés en 5ème et en 1ère. Mais elle a peur que les études ne soient bientôt plus une garantie pour trouver un emploi. « Mes parents aident et paient pour les frais comme le transport, pour qu’ils puissent aller à l’école. Moi je ne peux pas, je n’ai rien. Je ne sais pas où ça les mènera, mais l’avenir à l’air assez sombre. J’ai une sœur qui a fait des études d’informatique et maintenant elle est à la maison. Mes parents investissent pour les études de mes enfants, mais j’ai peur qu’ils ne trouvent pas de travail, même avec un diplôme. »  Selon l’Organisation internationale du travail, Afrique du Sud possède un taux de chômage des jeunes parmi les plus élevés du monde.  

Afrique Économie
Afrique économie - [Série dans le quotidien d’une famille en Afrique du Sud 1/4]: trouver un emploi et le garder

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 2:18


Tout au long de la semaine, nous vous proposons une plongée dans le quotidien d’une famille sud-africaine pour mieux comprendre les enjeux économiques du pays.Les Khoza, une famille noire aux revenus modestes, habitent à Johannesbourg, dans le township de Soweto. Plusieurs générations vivent ensemble dans de petites habitations construites sur un même terrain et s’entraident pour gérer un budget rendu encore plus maigre avec la crise du Covid-19. Le taux de chômage était déjà élevé ces dernières années. Mais avec cette pandémie, dont l’Afrique du Sud a été l’épicentre pour le continent, il est très compliqué de trouver du travail, rendant de plus en plus difficile la survie des Khoza. Dans le logement une pièce de Philippine, tous les placards sont désespérément vide ce matin, se désole-t-elle. « C’est ici que je range d’habitude le riz et le reste. Il n’y a plus rien ! Ici, l’huile... c’est vide aussi... » Philippine et son mari ont perdu leur emploi avant la crise sanitaire. Et depuis, impossible de retrouver du travail. Ils essayent désormais de vendre des plats à emporter depuis leur petite cuisine, mais il est difficile d’en vivre, explique Philippine. « Avec tout ce confinement, plus personne n’a d’argent, donc les commerces ne peuvent pas survivre. Parfois il n’y a pas d’électricité de la journée, donc pas de revenus. Hier, on a dû se coucher le ventre vide, car on n’avait plus rien à manger. Ils avaient mis en place des aides exceptionnelles, d’une vingtaine d’euros, mais c’est bientôt terminé... C’est très dur. » Le chômage touchait plus de 30% de la population au troisième trimestre de l’année (2020). Et les chiffres grimpent même à plus de 43% selon la définition élargie, qui prend en compte ceux qui ont abandonné toute recherche d’emploi.Dans la maison principale, Sarah observe les allées et venues des autres membres de la famille. A 70 ans, elle s’attriste de voir leur désœuvrement et essaie de les aider avec sa maigre retraite d’une centaine d’euros. « De temps en temps je leur donne de l'argent. Ça me fait beaucoup de peine, car j’aimerais qu’ils puissent travailler pour s’en sortir. Je sais qu’ils essaient. Mais mes enfants ont plus de 40 ans. A cet âge, sans diplôme, qui va les embaucher ? Je serais vraiment heureuse s’ils pouvaient trouver un emploi une fois le coronavirus passé. Moi je suis vieille maintenant, je peux bientôt mourir, et qu’est-ce qu’ils vont devenir ensuite ? Cela m’inquiète beaucoup. » Les générations les plus jeunes s’en sortent un peu mieux. A 24 ans, Siphiwe, le petit-fils de Sarah, sait qu’il est chanceux de conserver son poste dans un centre d’appels : « Je suis content, parce que, même si beaucoup de personnes ont perdu leur travail, j’ai pu le conserver pendant tout le confinement. Ce n’est pas vraiment ce que je voulais faire, j’avais commencé des études en tourisme, mais faute d’argent j’ai dû arrêter. Maintenant, on peut dire que j’ai une situation financière stable, ce boulot me permet d’avoir des rentrées chaque mois. » Cyril Ramaphosa a promis de créer 800 000 emplois en lien avec le secteur public d’ici les prochains mois. Mais les membres de la famille Khoza restent sceptiques et attendent de voir quelles opportunités leur seront accessibles.

Chica Travel with Lelo
24. All About Our Magical Trip to Lamu, Kenya

Chica Travel with Lelo

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 41:18


In this week’s episode I’ve invited my travel buddies for a discussion on our trip to Lamu, Kenya in February. @Keaparang, @Siphiwe.Dlamini, @kelets_o, @lesole_snap and @silvianjoki share their highlights from #ChicaTravelLamu and the experiences they think you would benefit from exploring when you visit this magical Kenyan island. Airbnb: Kinooni House, Lamu Old Town The travel conversation continues On Social media @MsLeloB & @ChicaTravelPod. Email travel@chica.co.za #ChicaTravelPod Please take a few minutes to complete the Chica Travel Listener Survey

Chica Travel with Lelo
24. All About Our Magical Trip to Lamu, Kenya

Chica Travel with Lelo

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 41:18


In this week’s episode I’ve invited my travel buddies for a discussion on our trip to Lamu, Kenya in February. @Keaparang, @Siphiwe.Dlamini, @kelets_o, @lesole_snap and @silvianjoki share their highlights from #ChicaTravelLamu and the experiences they think you would benefit from exploring when you visit this magical Kenyan island. Airbnb: Kinooni House, Lamu Old Town The travel conversation continues On Social media @MsLeloB & @ChicaTravelPod. Email travel@chica.co.za #ChicaTravelPod Please take a few minutes to complete the Chica Travel Listener Survey

Chica Travel with Lelo
10. Guy Travel with Siphiwe Dlamini

Chica Travel with Lelo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 62:43


Happy Episode 10 everyone! In this episode, I talk to @Siphiwe.Dlamini about how he’s using Education to fund his amazing travels. Siphiwe also give us a glimpse into guy solo travel, what turns a trip into a good holiday and his experience at Barcelona Pride! Please listen, subscribe and share your feedback with @mslelob on social media via #ChicaTravelPod or send your Travel questions to Travel@chica.co.za

Chica Travel with Lelo
10. Guy Travel with Siphiwe Dlamini

Chica Travel with Lelo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 62:43


Happy Episode 10 everyone! In this episode, I talk to @Siphiwe.Dlamini about how he’s using Education to fund his amazing travels. Siphiwe also give us a glimpse into guy solo travel, what turns a trip into a good holiday and his experience at Barcelona Pride! Please listen, subscribe and share your feedback with @mslelob on social media via #ChicaTravelPod or send your Travel questions to Travel@chica.co.za

RUN with Coach Parry
Everything about pacing - for a race and for training - We connect with Geoffrey about his sub-3 marathon aspirations

RUN with Coach Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 34:56


On today's episode of RUN with CoachParry we chat to Geoffrey Abrams, a lifetime member of our CoachParry Online Training Platform. Geoffrey has a sub-3 marathon goal and with that; silver Comrades medal aspirations. Markus and Geoffrey chat all things pacing - within a race as well as how to approach your ideal training pace. They also chat about strength training and when the best time is to fit strength work into your weekly schedule. Be sure to listen to see how Geoffrey did at his most recent sub-3 marathon attempt this last weekend at Johnson Crane.  If you're wanting to share your story with us, you could win 3 months access to the CoachParry Online Training Platform. Just use #BiogenJourney on social media and you could be one of our winners. This week's winner is Siphiwe (Instagram handle: @kataztrofy) Welcome to the team Siphiwe! If you're interested in the concept of "training slow to become fast" (polarized training) - the concept Markus was referring to in this chat - be sure to check out this lecture from one of the world leading sport scientists in endurance sports and polarized training in particular - Dr Stephen Seiler. Members of the CoachParry coaching team have had the privilege of being able to spend some time with Dr Seiler on 2 of his trips to SA. This is a lecture* he gave at Oxford Brookes university and really sums up the science and benefits of this type of training so well! https://lecturecapture.brookes.ac.uk/Mediasite/Play/3b951db65dd44082a876060aab67f5c51d (*shared with permission from Dr Seiler) Read More · www.CoachParry.com

Which Way is Life
Ep57 - Turn on Your Metabolism: Siphiwe Baleka

Which Way is Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017


How to turn on your metabolism every day to create the ultimate fat burning machine with the author of 4-Minute Fit, Siphiwe Baleka.What You'll Learn in this Episode: How to turn your metabolism on. What happened to his body when he started driving a truck. How he changed his lifestyle and invented his 13-week basic program. What “nutrient timing” is and how can it help you. How to move with maximum intensity. The results from the people that went through the program. More from his book 4-MINUTE FIT: The Metabolism Accelerator for the Time Crunched, Deskbound, and Stressed Out. High Five Highlights: Are you still an over-the-road trucker today? No, I run Fitness Trucking full time now. Did you think when you took the job as a trucker that it would turn into you becoming a leading figure in the optimal health movement? I had no idea. It just happened naturally. I just followed that path. It just kind of came to me. You're a well-traveled man. What's the best piece of advice you were ever given? My father told me you can do anything you set your mind to, to the extent that you use your mind to visualize what you do. Do you have a favorite quote or book you can share? "The committed heart, when faced with a challenge, will seek a solution. The uncommitted heart will seek an escape." Finish this sentence: “Throughout my life the most important thing I've learned is...” Helping people to become their best is always worthy. Connect with Siphiwe! Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsor: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislife  

RUN with Coach Parry
For the Comrades Marathon novice – The best advice you'll get

RUN with Coach Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2014 4:07


Our question today comes from Siphiwe Mazibuko. He's a beginner runner and will be a Comrades Marathon novice in 2015 and he would like to get some advice. He is 30 years old and the longest run he has done is 13½ km's at 7.22 per kay. He said in July he was able to do between 20 and 25km per week over 4 days. Siphiwe asked how do you follow your Comrades Marathon training programme for the finishers medal that is on the Comrades Marathon website? Can he finish a half marathon by the end of the year if he was to start your Comrades Marathon finishers programme right now? He also wants to know how does he go about choosing which races to run in the build up to the 2015 Comrades Marathon? Read More · Training Programs · www.CoachParry.com