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DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast
100. Remembering Where You Come From: Thoughts on the United States from an Indigenous Ancestral Healer of Zulu and Swazi Lineage, Thabiso Mthimkhulu

DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 67:56


“One thing that I want people to understand is that if you live in America, you live in a business and you are a customer in that business.” - Thabiso Mthimkhulu I'm really exited to have Thabiso Mthimkhulu back on the podcast for a follow up conversation. Our discussion on “Redefining Crazy” and how we think about mental health was one of the most popular episodes on Depth Work to date. In this episode, Thabiso and I talk about the roles of metaphor and symbol in the mind-body relationship in sickness and indigenous views of learning to let the body speak. He also opens up about his thoughts on the United States and his home country Eswatini. His piercing insight into the causes of division, violence, and systemic oppression in the US is a call to “remember where you come from” and your own ancestral lineages. In this episode we discuss: the role of symbol and metaphor in understanding sickness letting the body speak America's exploitative systems and societal division Reclaiming your roots Bio: Gogo Ndlondlo (whose given birth name is Thabiso Mthimkhulu) is an Indigenous Zulu and Swazi sangoma, from the lineage of Khuzalingezwa Emzini Wamadoda— born and raised in Hlathikhulu, Swaziland. Gogo Ndlondo was raised in a family of healers who hold a great body of knowledge and wisdom of traditional African herbal and ancestral medicine. Gogo Ndlondo experienced his calling illness, ukuthwasa, as a young child — seeing spirits, hearing voices, time traveling, having visions, and prophetizing about the future. Gogo Ndlondo's access to other realities and ancestral realms was affirmed within his cultural worldview, where his family and community recognized his soul calling as a sangoma— to continue practicing and carrying out this lineage of important healing medicine. Gogo Ndlondlo spent his life in training, and is formally engaged in a multi-year apprenticeship process, under the brilliant guidance and mentorship of Gogo Dabulamandzi in the lineage of Khuzalingezwa Emzini Wamadoda — in Barberton, South Africa. Links @thabisoheals on IG https://www.thabisoheals.com/ Resources: Get videos and bonus episodes: ⁠⁠DEPTHWORK.SUBSTACK.COM⁠⁠ Get the book: ⁠⁠⁠Mad Studies Reader: Interdisciplinary Innovations in Mental Health⁠⁠ Become a member: ⁠⁠The Institute for the Development of Human Arts⁠⁠ Train with us: ⁠⁠Transformative Mental Health Core Curriculum Sessions & Information about the host: ⁠⁠JazmineRussell.com⁠⁠ Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Any information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou
Thabiso Hlatshwayo on how OpenText is driving innovation in the South African retail sector

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 25:10


In this What's Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Thabiso Hlatshwayo discusses how OpenText helps South African retailers drive innovation and improve customer engagement. Hlatshwayo is the Solution Consulting Senior Manager at OpenText Africa, and has over a decade of experience in high-tech industries. He leads a team of highly-experienced consultants who are responsible for designing multifaceted technology solutions that serve the needs of OpenText's clients. In this What's Next interview, Hlatshwayo explains how OpenText enables retailers to streamline their operations using automation. He reveals how automation makes it faster to move from the product ideation stage to the product realisation stage, as well as how retailers can use real-time data to improve decision-making across their operations and customer engagement systems. Hlatshwayo then discusses how OpenText's low-code platform accelerates innovation while maintaining the agility that retailers need, as well as how OpenText enables seamless collaboration between IT teams and business decision-makers. He also unpacks the benefits retailers receive from embracing a cloud deployment model in their tech stack – including how it helps retailers personalise customer interactions while maintaining operational efficiency. Hlatshwayo concludes the interview by providing examples of how companies are leveraging the full power of OpenText's solutions to grow their businesses

City on a Hill Church Internatoinal
Apostolic Input | Thabiso Motsepe

City on a Hill Church Internatoinal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 46:52


Hi City on a Hill Church family! Today we have Thabiso Motsepe sharing with us Today. Invite a friend and engage with us in the comments below! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for all our latest content!

EMPIRE LINES
Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta, El Anatsui (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x Talbot Rice Gallery)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 17:26


Curator Tessa Giblin deconstructs El Anatsui's monumental, sculptural textiles, unravelling the ties that still bind post-colonial Ghana, Nigeria, and Scotland in the 21st century., via Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta (2024). El Anatsui: Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta runs at Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh until 29 September 2024. For more about Otobong Nkanga and The Recent at Talbot Rice Gallery, read this article about Edinburgh's Environmental Exhibitions in gowithYamo: gowithyamo.com/blog/edinburghs-environmental-exhibitions-the-global Hear artist Ibrahim Mahama on Sekondi Locomotive Workshop (2024) at Fruitmarket in Edinburgh: pod.link/1533637675/episode/ed0be49d016ce665c1663202091ce224 And Serge Attukwei Clottey on his family's internal migration from Jamestown/Usshertown in British Accra, Ghana, to coastal La (Labadi), Afrogallonism, and his collaborative practice, uplifting his community with upcycled plastic waste, through Noko Y3 Dzen (There's Something in the World) (2018–Now) at the Eden Project in Cornwall: pod.link/1533637675/episode/8093f81c6a2eaaf7589bb73768e2a20c Listen to curator Osei Bonsu, curator of the Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui: Behind the Red Moon and A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography, at Tate Modern in London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/386dbf4fcb2704a632270e0471be8410 And hear Chris Spring, former curator of the British Museum's collections from eastern and southern Africa, on ‘African' textiles and Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx by Araminta de Clermont (2010)⁠ at the British Museum in London. pod.link/1533637675/episode/a32298611ba95c955aba254a4ef996dd PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/empirelinespodcast⁠ And Twitter: ⁠twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936⁠ Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/empirelines

Startup School
Startup Story – Thabiso Magodi of Vachellia Beverage

Startup School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 29:40


In this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Thabiso Magodi, a recipient of one of our prestigious grant funds and the cofounder of Vachellia Beverage. Thabiso, along with his friend and business partner Siyabonga Sangquthu, launched Vachellia Beverage in 2017 with the vision of creating Africa's leading luxury vodka brand. Their journey from […] The post Startup Story – Thabiso Magodi of Vachellia Beverage appeared first on Startup School.

Grace Cov Church
NCMI Pretoria Connect, Thabiso Motsepe

Grace Cov Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 34:18


In order to live life in the lord we need to be equipped in his word. In this special episode Thabiso Motsepe encourages us to be spiritually fit in the lord so we can run his race the best we can. Serve willingly expecting no reward.

Siditjhile Midday Show
Nas'iPlug with Thabiso Baholo 22/05/24

Siditjhile Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 4:06


EMPIRE LINES
Twist, LR Vandy (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x October Gallery, Chatham Ropery)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 30:56


Artist LR (Lisa) Vandy shows EMPIRE LINES the ropes in a studio visit to Chatham's Royal Navy Dockyard in Kent, unravelling entangled imperial and industrial relationships, dance in the African diaspora, and women's work in abstract sculpture. In 2022, sculptor LR (Lisa) Vandy relocated her studio from the city of London to Chatham Ropery which, with original machinery from the 19th century, has preserved traditional practices and knowledges. Rope became essential to Britain's burgeoning maritime industry during the Georgian and Victorian eras, tied to the construction of empires, colonial hierarchies, and sites of slavery. Building in collaboration with the resident Master Ropemakers, her sculptures allude to and playfully subvert the media's historic associations and legacy now. From her five-metre-high figure for Liverpool's Canning Dock, to her new, smaller body of works, Lisa walks through her collection and archive on Kent's waterfront. Born in Coventry in the Midlands, she shares her experiences of growing up ‘by the sea' in Sussex as a young person of Nigerian and Irish heritages, and the racialised exclusion some face from leisurely pursuits in natural environments. Inspired by Barbara Ehrenreich's 2006 book, Dancing In The Streets, Lisa unravels ‘collective joy' and the central role of Black women. We see how dance has been used to resist oppression across continents, with spirit dances, raves, festivals, and carnival masquerades, interests shared by contemporaries like Theaster Gates, Hew Locke, Romuald Hazoumè, Zak Ové, and Hassan Hajjaj. Straw-fibre figures recall Grain Mother deities, corn dollies, and Kumpo, spinning dances from the Casamance (Senegal) and Gambia. With her ongoing series of Hulls, comprised of found objects, boats, and fishing floats ‘plundered' from DIY stores, we discuss her interest in the ‘underbelly of empire', knotty relationships between rail, sail, and transport, and ‘migrant crises' in the Mediterranean Sea today. Drawing on her research in museum collections, ancient silverwares, and indigo trade routes, Lisa moves on the discussion about globalised 'African masks' as symbols of ‘aggressive protection'. We discuss gender and identity, and how her curvilinear copper sculptures challenge conventional representations of the ‘female form'. Dynamic drawings of tornados tell of her designs for statues in the landscape - role models for those subject to the male gaze - exposing the empowering potential of contemporary art. Plus, Lisa shares why her tactile public artworks are designed to be destroyed. LR Vandy: Twist runs at the October Gallery in London until 25 May 2024. Dancing In Time: The Ties That Bind Us, commissioned by Liverpool Museums for the International Slavery Museum's Martin Luther King celebrations in 2023, stands at the Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent until 17 November 2024. On harvest rituals, hear episodes about Ashanti Hare's performances at Against Apartheid at KARST in Plymouth (2023) and Invasion Ecology on Dartmoor (2024), and Learning from Artemisia (2019-2020), by Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres, at the Eden Project in Cornwall. For more photographs of Black experiences in English coastal towns, and about the transatlantic ‘Triangular Trade' between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, hear Ingrid Pollard on ⁠Carbon Slowly Turning (2022)⁠ at Turner Contemporary in Margate. For more women working in port cities, read into: Lisetta Carmi: Identities, at the Estorick Collection in London. Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope, at Tate Modern in London. And hear Chris Spring on ‘African' textiles and Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx by Araminta de Clermont (2010)⁠ at the British Museum in London. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Editor: Alex Rees. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines

EMPIRE LINES
Decolonised Structures (Queen Victoria), Yinka Shonibare CBE RA (2022-2023) (EMPIRE LINES x The Serpentine Galleries)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 25:27


Artist Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, and Hans Ulrich Obrist and Tamsin Hong of The Serpentine Galleries, coat London's historic statues and public monuments with fresh layers of history. For over 30 years, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA has used Western European art history to explore contemporary culture and national identities. With his iconic use of Dutch wax print fabric - inspired by Indonesian batik designs, mass-produced in the Netherlands (and now China) and sold to British colonies in West Africa - he troubles ideas of ‘authentic' ‘African prints'. Painting these colourful patterns on his smaller-scale replicas of sculptures of British figures like Winston Churchill, Robert Clive, and Robert Milligan, he engages with contemporary debates raised in Black Lives Matter (#BLM) and the toppling of slave trader Edward Colston's statue in Bristol. Suspended States, the artist's first London solo exhibition in over 20 years, puts these questions of cultural identity and whiteness, within the modern contexts of globalisation, economics, and art markets. Wind Sculptures speak to movements across borders, other works how architectures of power affect refuge, migration, and the legacies of imperialism in wars, conflict, and peace today. With his Library series, we read into Wole Soyinka, Bisi Silva, and canonised 17th, 18th, and 19th century artists like Diego Velázquez, focussing on Yinka's engagement with Pablo Picasso, modernism, and ‘primitivism'. Hans Ulrich Obrist and Tamsin Hong highlight the connection between the Serpentine's ecological work, and Yinka's new woodcuts and drawings which consider the impact of colonisation on the environment. As a self-described ‘post-colonial hybrid', Yinka details his diasporic social practices, including his Guest Project experimental space in Hackney, and G.A.S. Foundation in Nigeria, and collaborations with young artists and researchers like Leo Robinson, Péjú Oshin, and Alayo Akinkubye. Yinka Shonibare: Suspended States runs at the Serpentine Galleries in London until 1 September 2024. Yinka is also an Invited Artist, and participant in Nigeria Imaginary, the official Nigerian Pavilion, at the 60th Venice Biennale, which runs until 24 November 2024. Part of EMPIRE LINES at Venice, a series of episodes leading to Foreigners Everywhere (Stranieri Ovunque), the 60th Venice Biennale or International Art Exhibition in Italy, in April 2024. For more about Dutch wax fabric and ‘African' textiles, listen to Lubaina Himid on Lost Threads (2021, 2023) at the Holburne Museum in Bath and British Textile Biennial 2021, and the British Museum's Dr. Chris Spring on Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx by Araminta de Clermont (2010)⁠. For more about Nelson's Ship in a Bottle (2010), listen to historicity London, a podcast series of audio walking tours, exploring how cities got to be the way they are. On bronze as the ‘media of history', hear artist Pio Abad on Giolo's Lament (2023) at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. And on the globalisation of ‘African' masks, listen to Tate curator Osei Bonsu in the episode about Ndidi Dike's A History of A City in a Box (2019). For more about the Blk Art Group, hear curator Dorothy Price on Claudette Johnson's And I Have My Own Business in This Skin (1982) at the Courtauld Gallery in London. Hear curator Folakunle Oshun, and more about Yinka Shonibare's Diary of a Victorian Dandy (1998), in the episode on Lagos Soundscapes by Emeka Ogboh (2023), at the South London Gallery. Read about Nengi Omuku in this article about Soulscapes at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. And for other artists inspired by the port city of Venice, hear John Akomfrah of the British Pavilion (2024) on ⁠Arcadia (2023)⁠ at The Box in Plymouth. WITH: Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, British-Nigerian artist. Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, and Tamsin Hong, Exhibitions Curator, at the Serpentine Galleries in London. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/empirelinespodcast⁠

EMPIRE LINES
Lost Threads, Lubaina Himid (2021, 2023) (EMPIRE LINES x Holburne Museum, British Textile Biennale)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 15:24


Artist and curator Lubaina Himid unravels entangled histories of transatlantic slavery and textile production, across continents, and Britain's museum collections, via Lost Threads (2021, 2023). Lubaina Himid considers herself ‘fundamentally a painter', but textiles have long been part of her life and practice. Had she stayed in Zanzibar, the country of her birth in East Africa, she may have become a kanga designer, following a pattern set by her mother's interest in fashion, and childhood spent around department stores in London. First commissioned by the British Textile Biennial in 2021, and installed in Gawthorpe Hall's Great Barn, her 400m-long work Lost Threads' flows in a manner reflective of the movement of the oceans, seas, and waterways which historically carried raw cotton, spun yarn, and woven textiles between continents, as well as enslaved people from Africa to pick raw cotton in the southern states of America, and workers who migrated from South Asia to operate looms in East Lancashire. Now on display in Bath, the rich Dutch wax fabrics resonate with the portraits on display in the Holburne Museum's collection of 17th and 18th century paintings - symbols of how much of the wealth and prosperity of south-west England has been derived from plantations in the West Indies. Lubaina talks about how the meaning of her work changes as it travels to different contexts, with works interpreted with respect to Indian Ocean histories in the port city of Sharjah, to accessible, participatory works in Cardiff, and across Wales. We consider her ‘creative interventions' in object museums and historic collections, ‘obliterating the beauty' of domestic items like ceramics, and her work with risk-taking curators in ‘regional' and ‘non-conventional' exhibition spaces. We discuss her formative work within the Blk Art group in the 1980s, collaboration with other women, and being the first Black artist to win the Turner Prize in 2017. And drawing on her interests in theatre, Lubaina hints at other collections and seemingly ‘resolved' histories that she'd like to unsettle next. Lubaina Himid: Lost Threads runs at the Holburne Museum in Bath until 21 April 2024. For more about Dutch wax fabric and ‘African' textiles, hear the British Museum's Dr. Chris Spring on Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx, Araminta de Clermont (2010). For more about Claudette Johnson, hear curator Dorothy Price on And I Have My Own Business in This Skin (1982) at the Courtauld Gallery in London. Hear artist Ingrid Pollard on Carbon Slowly Turning (2022) at the Turner Contemporary in Margate. Hear curator Griselda Pollock from Medium and Memory (2023) at HackelBury Fine Art in London. And for more about the wealth of colonial, Caribbean sugar plantations which founded the Holburne Museum, hear Dr. Lou Roper on ⁠Philip Lea and John Seller's A New Map of the Island of Barbados (1686)⁠, an object in its collection. Recommended reading: On Lubaina Himid: gowithyamo.com/blog/the-revolutionary-act-of-walking-in-the-city On Maud Sulter: gowithyamo.com/blog/reclaiming-visual-culture-black-venus-at-somerset-house On Sonia Boyce: gowithyamo.com/blog/feeling-her-way-sonia-boyces-noisy-exhibition On Life Between Islands at Tate Britain: artmag.co.uk/the-caribbean-condensed-life-between-islands-at-the-tate-britain WITH: Lubaina Himid, British artist and curator, and professor of contemporary art at the University of Central Lancashire. Himid was one of the first artists involved in the UK's Black Art movement in the 1980s, and appointed MBE and later CBE for services to Black Women's/Art. She won the Turner Prize in 2017, and continues to produce work globally. ART: ‘Lost Threads, Lubaina Himid (2021, 2023)'. SOUNDS: Super Slow Way, British Textile Biennial (2021). PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines

EMPIRE LINES
Noko Y3 Dzen (There's Something in the World) (2018–Now), Serge Attukwei Clottey (EMPIRE LINES Live at the Eden Project, Cornwall)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 60:25


Artist Serge Attukwei Clottey joins EMPIRE LINES live at the Eden Project in Cornwall, to discuss Afrogallonism, uplifting communities with upcycled plastic waste, and how the traditional Ghanaian harvest festival of Homowo challenges colonial hierarchies of gender. Accra-based artist Serge Attukwei Clottey works across installation, performance, photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring personal and political narratives rooted in histories of trade and migration. He refers to his practice with yellow plastic, Kufuor-era, cooking oil cans as ‘Afrogallonism', using found and recycled materials to create a dialogue with the city's cultural history and identity, whilst exploring the meanings that are invested in everyday objects, and how they circulate in local and global economies. Referencing Ghana's historic wealth, a region known as the Gold Coast during British colonial rule during 19th and 20th century, Serge's installations like Follow the Yellow Brick Road (2015-2020) also serve a practical function, in creating wealth and employment for the local community. On display alongside his existing work at the Eden Project is a new audio piece, a remembrance of famine that once befell pre-colonial Ghana, and is once again impacting farmers as a consequence of climate change. Serge talks about his family's migration from city of Jamestown/Usshertown, in British Accra, to La (Labadi), on the coast, and how water has long infiltrated his practice. We discuss the realities of resource extraction and consumption captured by his work, connecting with the likes of Romauld Hazoumè, El Anatsui, Zina Saro-Wiwa, and Wura-Natasha Ogunji. Serge shares his interest in political performance art, and collaborating with young people. We open My Mother's Wardrobe (2015-2016), in which Serge invited men to wear women's clothes and make-up to perform everyday and ritual tasks, disrupting conventions of gender and sexuality imposed upon and appropriated by many African countries during colonial rule. And Serge talks about his commissions across the world, from Desert X, to Kew Gardens, and the National Portrait Gallery in London, where his Windrush Portrait of Mr. Laceta Reid proudly stands. This episode was recorded live at Reclaim - a weekend of talks and events at the Eden Project in Cornwall, curated to support mental and planetary wellbeing - in January 2024: edenproject.com/visit/whats-on/reclaim Acts of Gathering runs at the Eden Project in Cornwall until 14 April 2024. For more, hear curators Misha Curson and Hannah Hooks in the episode on Learning from Artemisia, Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres (2019-2020): pod.link/1533637675/episode/0e8ab778b4ce1ad24bc15df3fec5a386 For more about African masks and performance, listen to Osei Bonsu, curator of A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at Tate Modern in London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/386dbf4fcb2704a632270e0471be8410 About Ashanti Hare, and the south-west arts ecology, hear curator Ashish Ghadiali on Radical Ecology's recent exhibition at KARST in Plymouth: pod.link/1533637675/episode/146d4463adf0990219f1bf0480b816d3 For more ‘African' textiles, hear Dr. Chris Spring on Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx, Araminta de Clermont (2010): pod.link/1533637675/episode/a32298611ba95c955aba254a4ef996dd And on sea/water as a historical archive, listen to these episodes on: John Akomfrah's Arcadia (2023), at The Box in Plymouth: pod.link/1533637675/episode/31cdf80a5d524e4f369140ef3283a6cd Julianknxx's Chorus in Rememory of Flight (2023), at the Barbican in London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/1792f53fa27b8e2ece289b53dd62b2b7 WITH: Dr. Serge Attukwei Clottey, Accra-based visual artist. ART: ‘Noko Y3 Dzen (There's Something in the World) (2018–Now)'. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines

Siditjhile Midday Show
Amathuba Angakuphi no Thabiso Baholo

Siditjhile Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 2:24


The Aubrey Masango Show
Current Affairs: Top stories for 2023 with EWN's Thabiso Goba

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 26:21


On today's first part our current affairs feature im joined by EWN Reporter, Thabiso Goba to reflect on some of the top stories that kept us glued to our radios and tv's this year. You might have a few of your won that you felt were also missed by us. Join us as we table thee top stories for the 2023 year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
The Arms Deal corruption case has returned to the Pietermaritzburg High Court. The court is expected to hear an application from former President Jacob Zuma to remove state advocate Billy Downer from the point.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 40:32


Today marks nine years since Senzo Meyiwa was killed in his then-girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo's Vosloorus home. Follow up on the Gold-One mine situation. Have all the mineworkers resurfaced, and what's the way forward with the battle of the unions that led to the drama unfolding? Inquiry into deadly Marshalltown fire gets underway. Police are destroying R800 million worth of drugs tomorrow. Details around where it's being held are being kept a secret. It starts at 07:00. Only one person per media organisation is allowed so that Thabiso will film. Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Ebrahim Patel will provide a comprehensive update on South Africa's preparedness for hosting the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum and insights into the forthcoming program. Your attendance and coverage are highly valued. The KZN Education Department holds a media briefing on the state of education, especially in light of the recent storms. Several schools were damaged. Monday marks the start of the matric exams. Mandy's book of the week, Bounce: How to Raise Resilient Kids and Teens, is an easy-to-read, effective guide that can make an immediate difference to your parenting approach and relationship with your children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unlocking Africa
Nurturing Innovation: Building and Scaling African Startups with Expert Support with Thabiso Foto

Unlocking Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 47:34


Episode 93 with Thabiso Foto, the Chief Financial Officer at Founders Factory Africa.  Thabiso currently leads the finance and operations departments at Founders Factory Africa, providing invaluable strategic, technical, and operational guidance to their vibrant community of start-ups.Founders Factory Africa is a tailored, corporate-backed accelerator and incubator that builds and scales 100+ tech businesses across the African continent. FFA is based on a unique model of combining leading corporate investors and partners with a fully-fledged operational team to design, build, and grow African tech start-ups. FFA are venture builders dedicated to solving some of Africa's biggest challenges and capitalising on its incredible potential by leveraging market and tech opportunities. At the core of Founders Factory Africa's mission is the creation of an ecosystem that fosters genuine innovation. Their objective is clear: to be the best growth engine for founders across Africa and beyond. What We Discuss With ThabisoHow do you manage the diversification of investments and navigate the various challenges and opportunities presented by different African markets?How does Founders Factory Africa promote collaboration among corporates, investors, and startup talent to foster innovation and drive growth within the African tech industry?What insights have you gained from your experiences with early-stage African entrepreneurs, and how have these insights influenced the development of your investment strategies?What are the main challenges faced by early-stage African startups, and how does Founders Factory Africa tackle these challenges through its investment and support initiatives?How does Founders Factory Africa measure the social impact of its investments?And much more...Full show notes and resources can be found here: Unlocking Africa show notesDid you miss my previous episode where I discuss Savings, Simplicity, Success: Transforming African Businesses Through Spend Management with Yemi Olulana? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at TerserAdamu, and Twitter @TerserAdamuConnect with Thabiso  on LinkedIn at Thabiso Foto, and Twitter @FoundersFFA Support the showDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

TshisaLIVE
From Nasty C's altercation with a fan to Thabiso Mokhethi leaving ubungoma — top stories of the week

TshisaLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 32:24


Catch up on your top entertainment headlines of the week, adding exciting commentary from entertainment journalists and voices from your faves. TshisaLIVE

Polity.org.za Audio Articles
'Simply ludicrous' Mashatile must live in R37m house for 'security reasons' - Rise Mzansi

Polity.org.za Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 3:38


Deputy President Paul Mashatile's spokesperson's assertion he must live in a R37-million mansion owned by an enterprise run by his son-in-law and son is "simply ludicrous", says Rise Mzansi. Following the second instalment of News24's investigation into Mashatile's lavish lifestyle, Rise Mzansi will now amend its initial complaint to the Public Protector. On Wednesday, News24 revealed Mashatile was staying in a R37-million house in an exclusive Waterfall estate in Midrand, Johannesburg. The house is registered on a 99-year lease to Legacy Properties. According to company records, the directors of Legacy are Mashatile's son, Thabiso, and his son-in-law, Nceba Nonkwelo. Nonkwelo Investments received at least four loans from the Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF), totalling at least R30-million, between 2013 and 2017 - overlapping with Mashatile's second stint as human settlements MEC. According to Nonkwelo, the loans were to develop a property in Highlands, Johannesburg, for student accommodation which, News24 has learned, was to be named Hunter Heights. Construction, however, has not been completed, with no discernible construction having taken place on the property. On Wednesday afternoon, Gauteng Human Settlements and Infrastructure MEC Lebogang Maile ordered the GPF's board of directors to undertake an urgent investigation into whether the fund offered excessive loans, spanning more than a decade, to Nonkwelo Investments. Mashatile's spokesperson, Vukani Mde, and the deputy president's son, Thabiso, said Mashatile had to move to the house because of threats by a former girlfriend in March 2023, shortly after he married another woman. But Rise Mzansi is not buying this. "The deputy president's spokesperson cites security concerns as the primary reason for Mashatile to occupying his official state residence. Tebogo Moalusi, the party's spokesperson, said, "This is simply illogical and ludicrous given the permanent security around state residences and the deputy president himself." In the investigation's first instalment, News24 reported Mashatile lived a life of luxury in expensive homes, owned by businesspeople who benefitted from state contracts. One of his largest benefactors is Edwin Sodi, the politically connected businessperson currently on trial on charges of corruption and fraud linked to a R255-million Free State asbestos eradication tender, together with former Free State premier Ace Magashule, who was recently expelled from the African National Congress. After that report, the Democratic Alliance (DA) and Rise Mzansi laid complaints with the Public Protector. On Wednesday, the DA's Solly Malatsi said the party would request the Public Protector to extend the scope of her investigation to include these latest allegations. On Thursday, Rise Mzansi announced the same. "In order to assist the work of the Public Protector and the assigned senior investigator, Rise Mzansi will submit the latest revelations to add to the docket as part of the ongoing investigation by the Chapter 9 body," said Moalusi. "The Union Buildings are occupied by a president and a deputy president who are compromised and focused on fighting their own political battles and allegations of unethical and criminal conduct, rather than building a capable state and the country we all deserve."

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou
OpenText Africa's Thabiso Hlatshwayo discusses the relevance of Cloud FinOps

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 9:44


In this episode of What's Next, Thabiso Hlatshwayo – Senior Solution Consulting Manager at OpenText Africa – discusses the relevance of Cloud FinOps, a topic he will be presenting at the Cloud & Security Conference 2023. Hlatshwayo leads a team of highly-experienced solution consultants who are responsible for the design of multifaceted technology solutions for clients across Africa. Born a digital native, he describes himself as a proud and passionate African who believes in the potential of people. He holds a BSc Honours degree in business and technology and has over a decade of experience in high-tech industries. In this interview, Hlatshwayo discusses Cloud FinOps – including why it is relevant and why businesses should care about it. To find out more about the 2023 Cloud & Security Conference visit the conference website: https://cloudconference.co.za/

Beyond the Surface
#14: Thabiso Sibanda – Unpack Podcast

Beyond the Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 60:47


Thabi is the co-host of Unpack, one of NZ's rising podcasts that dissects the good and bad from the comment section on social media. This was a hugely enjoyable chat and one of the reasons why I love doing this podcast, because I get to pick the brains of some amazing people (like Thabi). Protect this man at all costs, he's a national treasure! Check out Thabi's work, as well as his other podcast PhD: Unpacked.  Unpack Podcast –https://open.spotify.com/show/4wb2XpYxtHuyiMTOtB8cUS?si=8ecc6a0fb0214cec PhD: Unpacked: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JJXtmruUGOqXpDr9NwY1K?si=df262c2d4a7c4f1d Thabi's insta: https://www.instagram.com/thabisosibanda/ Beyond the Surface insta: https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_surfacenz/   

DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast
35. Redefining “Crazy” & The Initiation Process with Swaziland Healer Thabiso Mthimkhulu

DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 58:06


“You have a lot of sickness [in the United States] because people are trying to behave in a way that will look “normal,” but that's one thing the body wasn't created for: to behave, to be controlled, to live like you are in a prison. “ - Thabiso Mthimkhulu.  What if “going crazy” was part of a larger process? What if it was a message from your body, your ancestors, or a wisdom larger than yourself? Thabiso, a traditional Swaziland Healer who moved to the U.S. in 2020, shares his story about training as a healer in a context where madness wasn't stopped or something to be fixed, but rather the sign of a bigger calling. We also discuss: answering the “call” to be a healer and what the initiation process is like the importance of letting people go “crazy” in order to heal growing up in a context where healing, ancestral communication, and mystical experiences are normal what healer training is like in Swaziland flaws with western psychiatric systems compared to indigenous swaziland healing cultures Links: Work with Thabiso: https://www.thabisoheals.com/ Thabiso on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thabisoheals/ Work with Jazmine: https://www.jazminerussell.com/book Reclaiming All Parts of You: Healing Shame Workbook & Meditation :  ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://witty-creator-9045.ck.page/e89cafda64⁠⁠⁠⁠ Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
Thabiso Goba spoke to innovative stuffing solutions about the Boksburg explosion driver

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 4:44


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EMPIRE LINES
Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx, Araminta de Clermont (2010)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 22:11


Dr. Chris Spring tears up stereotypes of African textiles, through Araminta de Clermont's 2010 photograph, Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx. Three young men wait at a bus stop near Cape Town in South Africa, clad in blankets of brilliant blue and rose red. Historically, these 'African' woven textiles were originally manufactured by Europeans during the colonial period. Dutch imperial traders, who first entered the Indian Ocean trade in the mid-seventeenth century, only added to the existing vigorous trade in textiles which had been carried out by Indian, Arab, and Chinese traders for many centuries before the arrival of Europeans. From indigo resist-dyed blauwdruk, to Swahili kanga, and South African shweshwe, these ‘authentic' products are truly the hybrid product of places and peoples working across and within empires - from factories in Manchester, to migrant merchants from Kutch, and businesses within the Japanese Empire. This confident photograph speaks to how patterns and designs had always been dictated by African taste, aesthetics, and patronage, and utilised by women to communicate across gendered and religious social boundaries. Now representative of diverse African identities and indigeneity, these fabrics unsettle ideas of what an 'African' textile should look like, revealing innovation and modernity - all the way to the Marvel film, Black Panther. PRESENTER: Dr. Chris Spring, artist, writer and former curator in the Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas at the British Museum He was the curator of Social Fabric: African Textiles Today, at the British Museum and William Morris Gallery. ART: Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx, Araminta de Clermont (2010). IMAGE: 'Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx'. SOUNDS: Chad Crouch. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES at: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Patrons open case against ‘Hank's Old Irish Pub' Owners on racism incident

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 12:16


Hank's Old Irish Pub racist's victims Christopher Logan and Thabiso Danca provided details on the racist incident that occurred over the weekend in which Thabiso was told he could not enter the pub without a white person accompanying him, whether assault charges were filed, and the owners' refusal to apologise for their actions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Free Life Agents: A Podcast for Real Estate Agents Who Want to Develop a Passive Income Lifestyle
Ep#20 Thabiso Bogatsu: What Qualities Makes for Great Leadership in Business - Leading Teams in Real Estate - Tips on How to Grow and Scale a Business in 2022

Free Life Agents: A Podcast for Real Estate Agents Who Want to Develop a Passive Income Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 52:08


Thabiso Bogatsu is a real estate investor and lead agent at Thabco Properties based in Johannesburg South Africa. Thabiso is a professional real estate investment agent with a specialty in investment real estate. He is also a team leader of real estate agents. In our interview Thabiso talks about his experience as an investor agent and working with investor clients as a real estate agent. He also gives his insights into what leadership qualities are most important for success and the quality that all successful real estate team leaders should posses. Thabiso also shares his current experience on how to scale and grow a business in real estate and his vision for the future. Listen for more expert insights on leadership, how to scale your business, growth strategies, and business mindset for success! You Can Find Thabiso @: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thabiso.bogatsu.10 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thabiso.bogatsu4/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCC7mlk_HwH1lYL0Jdn9blGA Website:www.thabcoproperties.co.za About the Host:

AviaDev Insight Africa
213. AviaDev Africa 2022 Event Series. Future Leaders Session. How can aviation mitigate its impact on climate change with Mahek, Thabiso and Ronnie

AviaDev Insight Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 16:57


In 2018, we started our AviaDev Ambassador programme and the concept was very simple. Offer aspiring aviators an opportunity to really be part of the industry and have an opportunity to address the audience from the stage.  After a rigorous selection process, we selected 3 rising aviation stars who will propose their solutions for a more connected and profitable African aviation industry. There's also a nice surprise at the end in terms so what they are doing to take things forward from here! 

Winestrology: A Comedy Podcast
BONUS - Club Taurus with MelaninxMoscato

Winestrology: A Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 148:12


Happy Taurus Season, astrobaddies and daddies!Lwini (@winisays) and Nicole (@nicoledaniellexo) are celebrating their favourite Venusians with a re-recorded 'Toxic Taurus' episode that does them justice. The astrobaes are joined by longtime friend of the show, Thabiso (aka MelaninxMoscato) who is here to defend his fellow Taureans against the allegations and misconceptions about the sign. With a bottle of Saintly's The Good Rosé on hand, we discuss the bull's tendency towards possessiveness, obstinacy and promiscuity among a few other things...(allegedly). This episode marks the official end of season four and we will be taking a few weeks off before our next one, but stay tuned for that by making sure that you...FOLLOW US:IG: @winestrologyTWITTER: @winestrologypodTALK TO US:EMAIL: hello@winestrology.com

Fight Game Media Network
Pound 4 Pound - Ilunga Makabu Vs. Thabiso Mchunu Look Back And Preview

Fight Game Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 83:36


This week, Carlos and Robert react to the news of Juan Francisco Estrada withdrawing from his fight with Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez due to COVID-19 and Julio Cesar Martinez coming in as Gonzalez's new opponent in what is now a mouth-watering fight for DAZN in March. They look back on this past weekend's Showtime boxing card where Mark Magsayo scored an upset win over Gary Russell Jr. to win the WBC featherweight title and talk about what is next for the now-former champion. They then look back on the excellent first fight between Ilunga Makabu and Thabiso Mchunu in 2015 in anticipation for their rematch for the WBC cruiserweight title this weekend on a Don King-promoted PPV in Ohio, plus give their predictions for the rematch 7 years in the making. Join the Patreon for just $5.00 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/fightgamemedia Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fightgamemedia Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1958473677605950 Follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/fightgamemedia Subscribe to our YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/FightGameMedia Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightgamemedia/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Cosmo City Church
Giving in Jesus’ Name II- Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 47:38


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Giving in Jesus’ Name – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 50:52


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The Spirit You Received III – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 51:09


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The Spirit You Received II – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 49:30


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The Spirit You Received – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 42:08


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Feed My Lambs – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 37:32


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The Sit Down with Olwethu Leshabane
#TheSitDownReviews | Modimo O A Go Rata/God Loves You By Thabiso Sikwane

The Sit Down with Olwethu Leshabane

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 34:38


Thabiso Sikwane is on a mission to add to the many voices that are rooting for the black child through her kiddies book, Modimo O A Go Rata/God Loves You. Today on #TheSitDownReviews, we delve into conversation with her about motherhood, spirituality, the importance of instilling self-love in children as well as re-looking at where we are when it comes to representation in black literature for children.

Cosmo City Church
Championing the Course of Jesus Christ – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 44:30


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Evangelism Training – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 49:26


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Dealing with Divorce III – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 117:08


Day 3 of the Marriage Enrichment Week themed “Dealing with Divorce”. Thabiso Motsepe and Sivile Melapi address questions on the subject. The post Dealing with Divorce III – Thabiso Motsepe appeared first on Cosmo City Church.

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Dealing with Divorce II – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 102:36


Day 2 of the Marriage Enrichment Week themed “Dealing with Divorce”. Thabiso Motsepe focuses on the subject of adultery. The post Dealing with Divorce II – Thabiso Motsepe appeared first on Cosmo City Church.

The Sit Down with Olwethu Leshabane
#TheSitDownWellness | Dr Thabiso Malefahlo

The Sit Down with Olwethu Leshabane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 42:28


This April, we started a series about The Art of Trusting your Gut as we reflected on World Liver Day, spreading awareness about liver related ailments. Healthcare practitioner, specialising as a surgeon, Dr. Thabiso Malefahlo looks at the gut-liver relationship and how an unhealthy gut affects us on a daily basis on this episode of #TheSitDownWellness.

Cosmo City Church
Dealing with Divorce I – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 85:29


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Why we Do What we Do the Way we Do – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 61:29


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Living to Die and Dying to Live (Part 5) – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 53:52


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Living to Die and Dying to Live (Part 4) – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 47:47


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Living to Die and Dying to Live (Part 3) – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 44:02


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Living to Die and Dying to Live (Part 2) – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 50:57


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Living to Die and Dying to Live – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 41:33


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The New Reality – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 38:40


Who is creating the new reality for you, and which reality do you choose to live in this year? The post The New Reality – Thabiso Motsepe appeared first on Cosmo City Church.

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Merry Christmas – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 7:57


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Not Being Derailed – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 37:04


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Living Life with a Clear Conscience – Thabiso Motsepe

Cosmo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 42:34


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