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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr Faith Mabera, International relations and security expert who shares insights into the United States' invasion of Afghanistan. They touch on whether the invasion was successful given the fact that the Taliban returned ... more
Clement Manyathela speaks to Makenosi Maroo, Spokesperson for Rand Water and Gugulethu Quma, Operations Manager at Joburg Water who give an update on the water crisis in the province and in the city of Johannesburg. This comes after the deployment of... more
Clement Manyathela speaks with the listeners on which mayoral candidate will work better for the city of Johannesburg and they also touch on the safety concerns of e-hailing service drivers after the viral video of an e-hailing driver being murdered ... more
Clement Manyathela host colleagues Mandy Wiener and Lindsay Dentilinger to reflect on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of The Nation Address- its hits and misses. They also share their observations and reactions to the speech.
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The host has and continues to improve. The topics and discussions are relevant and good. The callers and access to higher profile guests is good. Improvement in hosting skills including vocabulary and flow would make for a livelier show.
There is room for improvement. Topics and discussions are generally good.
If it wasn’t for the callers and guests, I doubt I’d listen. My two cents is that the host should improve on hosting skills including vocabulary and flow to allow for a show with better tempo.
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