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Siz the World with Sizwe Dhlomo

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3,566 Episodes
2180 – 2200

Business Update - All About BRICS

On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi, joined Sizwe Dhlomo to touch on some of the issues the BRICS summit will focus on as it kicks off today, including concerns around China’s economy and slow recovery.
22 Aug 2023 1AM 4 min

Full SARB Report On Phala Phala Would Give Us More Insight

The South African Reserve Bank says it “cannot conclude” that Ntaba Nyoni Estates or President Cyril Ramaphosa flouted foreign-exchange control laws in its report into the Phala Phala matter. Independent Political Analyst and CA(SA), Khaya Sithole, joined Sizwe Dhlomo to weigh in on this development. He said that if the…
22 Aug 2023 1AM 16 min

#FirstThingFirst - What has the Senzo Meyiwa trial taught you about law?

The crime scene expert who went to the house where footballer Senzo Meyiwa was murdered in 2014 complained on Monday the case has taken its toll on his health. This has brought a question on how court procedures work. The team, joined by listeners, discussed what watching the Senzo Meyiwa…
22 Aug 2023 12AM 15 min

#SingItBack

Today's theme is artists who started out in choirs
21 Aug 2023 2AM 8 min

Business Update - Price Of Rice To Go Up

On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke with Sizwe Dhlomo about Tongaat Hullet business rescue process hitting a snag. She also touched on consumers having to prepare for increases in the price of rice.
21 Aug 2023 1AM 5 min

Is The Race Card Used To Escape Accountability?

Gauteng Housing MEC Lebogang Maile has accused a News24 reporter of racism, calling him a "stupid racist white man" and telling him to "shut up". This, after being asked questions about the progress of an investigation into Deputy President Paul Mashatile's son-in-law. The MEC believes that the journalist’s actions are…
21 Aug 2023 1AM 15 min

#FirstThingFirst - Should Makwana Be Held Accountable?

Eskom says that board chairperson Mpho Makwana is not liable for the R2 million debt his church owes the power utility. Nor is he involved or privy to the payment arrangements the church has with the utility. The team discussed the dynamics around this dilemma and opened lines for listeners…
21 Aug 2023 12AM 20 min

#SingItBack

Today's theme is Longevity – 20 years later, they are still rocking
18 Aug 2023 2AM 8 min

Multi-Party Charter In Full Effect, But Will It Last?

The Multi-Party Charter, a coalition between seven political parties, have officially agreed to join forces ahead of the 2024 general elections after finding common ground on key policies. The team, joined by listeners, discussed the feasibility of this coalition.
18 Aug 2023 1AM 19 min

#FirstThingFirst - Should We Comment On Public Relationships?

Britney Spears' husband Sam Asghari has said the pair have decided to end their "journey together" after 14 months of marriage. The team discussed how this development has been playing out in public. Listeners shared their thoughts on whether they should opine on public relationships or mind their business.
18 Aug 2023 12AM 16 min

#SingItBack

Today's theme is artist from Atlanta
17 Aug 2023 2AM 9 min

How Demotivated Workforce Affects Productivity

KZN's road traffic officers missed several key targets in recent quarters, and reported instances of low morale due to divided management and leadership, reports News 24. The team discussed how demotivated workforce affects productivity and allowed listeners to share how motivated they are as employees right now.
17 Aug 2023 1AM 19 min

#FirstThingsFirst - Tolerating Prejudices

The team discussed the dynamics around tackling ideological differences between parents and their children or between siblings. For example, if a black person who doesn’t support Afriforum has a son who advocates for the organization. They asked, how far would you go to tolerate prejudice?
17 Aug 2023 12AM 16 min

Rebel Leadership In Africa

The African Union on Monday held talks on the Niger crisis as the country's post-coup rulers showed defiance yet also pointed to diplomacy for a potential solution. With these latest developments in that part of the continent, Dr Sithembile Mbete, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Sciences & International…
16 Aug 2023 1AM 17 min

#FirstThingsFirst - The ANC Youth League Won’t Apologise To Gordhan

The ANC Youth League has refused to apologise to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan after he demanded a public apology from its president Collen Malatji for his remarks that the minister will sell everything, including South Africans, if he is not stopped from selling state-owned enterprises. The team discussed this,…
16 Aug 2023 12AM 16 min
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