A South African initiative is working to create a clear path for young drivers, from karting all the way to the top level of the sport. Brad is joined now by WORR Motorsport founder, Wesleigh Orr.
As we wrap up Kidney Cancer Awareness Month, we focus on a condition many people don’t see coming. We look at why kidney disease often goes unnoticed, the early warning signs people tend to ignore, and practical steps listeners can take now to protect their health before problems become serious.
Now, the Absa Cape Epic is not just one of the biggest mountain bike races in the world, it’s also had a massive impact on the Western Cape economy over the years. In a recent chat, Nuashad Khan spoke to Daniel Munslow from Absa about how this global event continues…
We look at why so many South Africans are running out of money just days after payday, and what can actually be done about it. Brad talks live to Sharon Mmitsi from National Debt Advisors.
There’s growing concern about the level of debt many South Africans are carrying right now. New figures show that even people earning under R10,000 a month are sitting with debt far beyond their income. On the line with Brad is Samantha Moyana to help us understand what’s really going on.
Brad talks to Magistrate Clifton Maseti, a legal expert deeply familiar with constitutional rights and their real-world application, about Human rights.
We talk about paper recycling in South Africa and why simple habits at home can make a real difference. Find out how YOU can help keep waste out of landfill and give paper a second life, with my guest, Samantha Choles.
Peach Olive, founder of Drinkerbell, talks about preventing drink-spiking. Learn how to stay safe, protect your friends, and support victims of this growing issue
Following the recent Budget Speech, we look at infrastructure and economic growth through the lens of air freight. Why does cargo connectivity matter for exports, medical supplies and online trade? We discuss why efficient airports, faster customs processes and better logistics systems are important for jobs, competitiveness and keeping South…
With electricity prices set to rise again, we talk to Dr Andrew Dickson about why energy-efficient upgrades don’t always lead to lower bills, and what you can do to actually cut costs at home.
With growing concerns around bullying and school violence, we’ll be talking about what schools can do to improve safety, what parents should look out for, and how learners can help build a more respectful school environment.
The reality is that very few people are saving enough for retirement, and many have even dipped into their savings over the past year. On the line is Erica Liebenberg to talk about practical, tax-smart steps people can still take before the deadline.
26 Feb
8 min
1 – 20
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