The Hangout Show host Nomfundo Sibisi and Mvelo Hadebe had an interview with Nkule Malunga

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Nokuthula Malunga is a Mangosuthu University graduate. She was sharing her journey in an agricultural science world. She also mentioned how can radio and the society at large could help with raising awareness about climate change as their work get affected by it.
13 Feb 7AM English South Africa Performing Arts · Performing Arts

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