The Hangout host Lindelwa Maphumulo had an interview with Buhle and Namina

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In celebration of Women’s Month, we highlight the historical and current roles of women in protecting the environment. Environmental advocate Lindelwa Maphumulo, joined by Namina and Buhle, leads this important conversation — raising awareness about climate change and its impact on communities, with a special focus on how it affects women differently. These women continue to stand at the forefront of climate resilience and environmental justice.
6 Aug 8AM English South Africa Performing Arts · Performing Arts

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