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SongWriterSongWriterBen Okri + MatshidisoPoet, author, and playwright Ben Okri reads his story “A Wrinkle in the Realm,” and talks about music and dream logic. Stanford’s Dr. Tomás Jiménez speaks about polarization, belonging, and empathy. And podcaster and songwriter Matshidiso returns to SongWriter, and co-writes a song with Ben OkriYou can hear Matshidiso's recent single, Dreams, and her first episode  with Charlie Gilmour, and songs Ben Okri co-wrote with Damon Albarn (Gorillaz, Blur) and Tony Allen, Cosmosis, and with Harper Simon, Wishes and StarsA playlist of Ben Arthur's songs featured in season six (as instrumen...2024-12-171h 06Boardroom BanterBoardroom BanterEP #91: Transforming Healthcare; How To Cultivate A Healthier Future For Africa w/ Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Regional Director (Africa)- World Health OrganizationIn today’s episode, we step into the world of Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the Regional Director for Africa at the World Health Organization. With roots in South Africa and a childhood shaped by the rich cultural landscapes of Botswana and Eswatini, Dr. Moeti's diverse cultural background has profoundly influenced her life's mission of improving health equity and justice across the African continent. Her commitment to equity and justice was forged in the crucible of Southern Africa's historical struggles, driving her to dedicate her life to empowering communities and creating just, equitable spaces. This passion wa...2024-07-241h 12Catch The Fire 3RiversCatch The Fire 3RiversWhat is available to us - Matshidiso11th Feb 2024. Guest speaker, Matshidiso.Matsi is a gifted singer/songwriter who ministers in music venues around the country.  In this message, Matsi shares on how we, as believers, already have everything we need in Christ.  So often we are looking for 'the next anointing' or something to be a catalyst into what God is calling us to do - but Matsi teaches how we already have the grace and gifting to do what God is calling us to do, and that we need to start living from that reality.2024-03-1545 minEndunamooEndunamooCandidate Conversations - Bonolo Ntema & Matshidiso Thula | Episode #30Welcome to Endunamoo ITC2024 Candidate Conversations - Bonolo Ntema & Matshidiso Thula. In this episode our host is Nomazulu Shumba will be interviewing Bonolo Ntema & Matshidiso Thula. Here is the link to find out more about the candidate profile: https://youtu.be/F5vdlRSgzu02023-12-1850 minUfahamu AfricaUfahamu AfricaEp. 182: Mandela Fellows Sandile Mnikati, Lindah Chavuya, Eunice Shapange, and Matshidiso Lencoasa on Public PolicySandile Mnikati, Lindah Mbaisi Chavuya, Eunice Ndeyapo Shapange, and Matshidiso Lencoasa are experts on public policy, planning, and governance from across the continent. We spoke with them about their visions for just governance while they were at Cornell University this summer completing the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders (YALI). Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com. 2023-11-111h 17SongWriterSongWriterCharlie Gilmour + MatshidisoCharlie Gilmour reads an excerpt from his bestselling memoir, Featherhood, which connects the story of raising an abandoned magpie with explorations around his father, noted actor and poet Heathcoate Williams, and his stepfather, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. British musician and podcaster Matshidiso shares the story of coming to grips with her own father, and shares a live recording of her song, “Who Can Tell a Bird” https://SongWriterPodcast.comTwitter.com/SnogWriterFacebook.com/SongWriterPodcastInstagram.com/SongWriterPodcast2023-07-1828 min9toLIFE9toLIFETshidi Gama EP 08 | Mining Engineer | Kasi Schools, Mentoring, Making Things Explode, MBA, Leading🎙️ Welcome to 9toLIFE, the captivating career and life journey podcast that explores the remarkable stories of extraordinary individuals! In this episode, we have the honor of interviewing Matshidiso Gama, a trailblazing mining engineer specializing. Join hosts Bonisile Mgidi and Lesego Mowela as they dive into Matshidiso's inspiring journey, shedding light on her remarkable achievements as a young black mining engineer and leader in her workplace. 🌟 Matshidiso's story is one of determination, expertise, and breaking barriers. As a mining engineer with a passion for explosives, she has harnessed her skills and knowledge to become a true industry leader. With an MBA unde...2023-06-281h 11ECFR ON AIRECFR ON AIREurope listens... to Dr Matshidiso MoetiAs the EU builds up its global footprint, it’s crucial to avoid European naval gazing. Instead, Europe needs to engage partners around the world on their expectations and concerns about the EU’s activities and ambitions. That's why it's time for Europe to listen carefully and with curiosity!Episode 3 with Dr Matshidiso Moeti, the first woman to be elected as WHO Regional Director for Africa to discuss global public health in times of COVID. “Europe Listens” is part of ECFR’s Re:shape Global Europe project, supported by Stiftung Mercator. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i...2022-03-1619 minCommon Era: Spirituality in an Age of ChangeCommon Era: Spirituality in an Age of ChangeS2 E1: The Road to Justice (Introduction)Welcome back to Season 2 of Common Era! In our second season, we’re hosting a conversation between Annmarie Lewis, a leading business, youth and justice consultant, and Matshidiso, a composer, songwriter and podcaster with a background in human rights law.In this episode Matshidiso and Annmarie discuss the sense of justice - and injustice - that has been an unavoidable part of their own lived experiences. Annmarie shares her journey towards working professionally in the justice space, in prisons and with youth in particular. She begins to talk about the struggles for young people in the pr...2022-03-0212 minCommon Era: Spirituality in an Age of ChangeCommon Era: Spirituality in an Age of ChangeSeason 2: Matshidiso & Annmarie LewisIn our second season, we’re hosting a conversation between Annmarie Lewis and Matshidiso.Annmarie Lewis OBE is a leading business and justice consultant - sought after in the fields of Justice Systems, Strategy, Business/Organisational Development and Design and Executive Leadership. Having previously founded her own award winning social enterprise, and consultancy business, she is also an accomplished academic, trainer and executive coach. Her passion and specialisms are within the youth justice sector, where she has worked across the entire spectrum of end to end justice, spanning 25 years.A classically trained pianist, Ma...2022-02-1803 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - Africa85% Covid Cases Undetected In AfricaThe World Health Organization says Six out of every seven coronavirus cases are not being detected in Africa. It has made the calculation based on a formula that looks at recorded deaths and case fatality rates. The WHO is boosting community screening in eight countries aiming to reach seven million people with rapid testing in the next year. WHO's Africa director Dr Matshidiso Moeti says with limited testing, they are still flying blind in far too many communities in Africa while more testing means rapid isolation, less transmission and more lives saved through targeted action.2021-10-1504 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaWHO Approves Malaria Vaccine for AfricaThe World Health Organization is recommending the widespread use of the world's first malaria vaccine, in what the UN health agency's chief described as a historic day for the decades-long battle against the deadly disease. WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says the long-awaited malaria vaccine for children is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. WHO regional director for Africa Dr Matshidiso Moeti, says today's recommendation offers a glimmer of hope for the continent which shoulders the heaviest burden of the disease and they expect many more African children to be protected from malaria and...2021-10-0803 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderMakoto Fujimura & Haejin ShimWe have come full circle and reached the end of season 3 - time really flies! I started this season expressing my desire to talk about social justice, racism and discrimination. I gave the example of the Japanese art of Kintsugi - the broken vessel that is mended to make new. And who better to talk about these Kintsugi ideals than the person who introduced me to this concept, return guest, artist Makoto Fujimura. This time he joins me with his incredible wife, lawyer and justice advocate Haejin Shim. This episode was so powerful and whilst it...2021-09-221h 17Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaGuinea Declares End Of Marburg Virus OutbreakThe World Health Organization says Guinea has declared the end of an outbreak of the Marburg virus, which belongs to the same family as Ebola, Health authorities in the country confirmed West Africa’s first recorded case of Marburg on August 9, in a man whose infection was detected after he had died a week earlier. Guinean health authorities began monitoring the Marburg victim’s contact cases. WHO Africa director Matshidiso Moeti added that Guinea’s growing expertise in responding to viral outbreaks had prevented a spillover and saved lives.2021-09-1703 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderAlexander LiebermannHave you ever asked yourself the question - what is music? Does nature around us - the birds, the trees - make music? What is music supposed to do? I had never thought of these questions (and I didn’t even plan on asking them) until I spoke with my guest today, composer Alexander Liebermann.Alexander is an award-winning composer, arranger and educator who trained at Musikhochschule Hanns Eisler in Berlin, at New York’s Juilliard and is currently doing his doctorate at the Manhattan School of Music. Alexander’s work is wide-ranging, he writes for ensembl...2021-09-151h 09Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderYvadney DavisAs we continue our conversations about the ways in which art and creativity can be used to bring about social change, I wanted to talk about how normalising the ordinary can actually be a form of activism. I’m joined by kids’ fashion stylist, blogger, lecturer, start-up entrepreneur, artist, wife and mother of two, Yvadney Davis. We talk about normalising the black family, a family that is happy and healthy with children who are free to be themselves outside of the racist and burdensome tropes of anti-blackness. How raising children who are free to play and be curious - free...2021-09-081h 09Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderTopher CampbellADVISORY: This episode contains adult themes unsuitable for younger audiencesIn this week’s episode of HUTL we’re talking about the idea of radical homelessness. Where do we find home? What does home mean? Is home a physical or geographical location, is it a state of being or is it both? And how does this idea of home manifest itself within the context of black queer masculinity?! To help me answer some of these complex questions, I’m joined by artist and filmmaker director, filmmaker, writer, broadcaster, and theatre practitioner Topher Campbell.Topher Campbe...2021-09-011h 14The Talking PointThe Talking PointCity of JHB extends debt rehab programmeThe City of Johannesburg has extended its debt rehabilitation programme as more than 10 000 people have applied. Member of the mayoral committee for finance Matshidiso Mfikoe says that he city and its residents had fallen on hard times due to the Covid-19 pandemic and tough economic conditions in the country. To tell us more on the City’s finances and also why they have taken the decision to extend the rehab programme, we are joined on the line by…   Guest: Matshidiso Mfikoe - Member of the mayoral committee for finance at the City of Johannesburg2021-08-3011 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaCOVID-19 Vaccination Triples In Africa But Still LowThe Africa director of the World Health Organization says COVID-19 vaccinations in Africa have tripled during the past week, though protecting even 10 per cent of the continent by the end of September remains a very daunting task. Matshidiso Moeti told reporters that this is a preventable tragedy if African countries can get fair access to vaccines. The WHO Africa director says 13 million doses were administered in the past week, three times more than the number of shots given in the previous week as donations of doses increased from developed countries.2021-08-2703 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderThe Temple of Her SkinWho gets to tell stories, who gets to tell your story? How does story relate to the body? What are the stories our bodies tell? These are some of the questions I delve into through the prism of African women, tattoos and scarification, with my guests today Laurence Sessou and return guest Jessica Horn (catch Jessica in S01 Ep. 7 of HUTL) founders of The Temple of her SkinJessica and Laurence, two African women hailing from East Africa and Benin in West Africa respectively were inspired by their own tattoo and scarification journeys to create space...2021-08-251h 31House On Fire\'s PodcastHouse On Fire's PodcastHouse On Fire Deep Sessions 39 (LaurentSoul)01 M.K Clive - Lately02 Heston - Resign 2 U (Reel People Vocal Mix)03 Ofi Moet - Lost In The Clouds feat Earl W Green (Original Mix))04 Chris Geldard - Find Yourself (Original Mix)05 Dana Weaver - I Wonder06 Soulfreakah - Are You Ready (feat. Misty Sa)07 Lydia Harrell - Heard It All Before (Reel People Vocal Mix)08 Soul II Soul - Back To Life (Booker T Kings Of Soul Satta Dub) [Official Audio]09 Miza - Love Right (Jazzuelle Darkside Remix)10 Trix - Matshidiso (feat. Ash Ga 1)11 The Layabouts...2021-08-191h 11Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderFelix HowardI’ve been thinking a lot about how Black culture shapes mainstream culture so sometimes it can feel like we’re everywhere - but actually when it comes to positions of leadership and ownership - female bandleaders, women producers, label or studio owners, songwriters, women of colour who are composers or arrangers, who aren’t the pretty face in a band, or some kind of object of desire but behind the mixing desk - we really are few in number.It is changing - in its 2020 music diversity report, industry-funded body UK Music shared some key findings:T...2021-08-181h 11Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaWHO Concerned Over Ivorian Ebola OutbreakThe World Health Organization says Ivory Coast's first recorded case of Ebola in more than 25 years is of immense concern. Ivory Coast’s health ministry says the case was detected in the commercial capital, Abidjan. The WHO says further investigation is needed to identify the strain and determine if there is a connection between the two outbreaks The WHO’s regional director for Africa Matshidiso Moeti, says It is of immense concern that this outbreak has been declared in Abidjan, a metropolis of more than four million people. He added that Ivory Coast was one of six countries the WHO...2021-08-1603 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderDr. Mark BreezeWhat do you think of when you think of shelter? Have you even thought about what it means or what it’s meant to do? Is it just something that provides immediate protection from the elements? And what about architecture? Is architecture about buildings that we find aesthetically pleasing (or not!) And is there a difference between architecture and shelter? These are questions that I’d never really considered until I spoke with my guest today, architect, academic and award-winning filmmaker Dr Mark Breeze. The UN High Commission for Refugees reported that at the end of 2020 82.4 milli...2021-08-111h 01Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaGuinea Confirms West Africa's First Marburg Virus CaseHealth officials in Guinea have confirmed West Africa’s first case of Marburg, a highly infectious disease that’s in the same family as the virus that causes Ebola. The World Health Organization says the virus needed to be stopped in its tracks. Marburg virus disease is transmitted to people from fruit bats and spreads among humans through the transmission of bodily fluids. Dr Matshidiso Moeti, from the WHO, says the virus had the potential to spread far and wide.2021-08-1003 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderArt of ChangeWhen is enough is enough? When is adapting no longer the appropriate response? When do people stop adapting because of their resilience and say we’ve had enough and we need to do something to change this? I’ve changed this week’s programming (we were due to talk about music with A&R manager Felix Howard) because Wednesday 4th August marks the one year anniversary of the devastating port explosion in Beirut that killed 200 people, made about 300,000 people homeless and created about $15 billion worth of damage. This explosion took place in the backdrop of politic...2021-08-041h 07AmanpourAmanpourAmanpour: Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Jeremy Farrar, Robin Rue Simmons, Robert Beckford, Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia KangAs the pandemic continues, The World Health Organization's Africa director Dr. Matshidiso Moeti and epidemiologist Jeremy Farrar join Christiane Amanpour to discuss vaccine inequity and the latest Covid-19 challenges. Then Robin Rue Simmons, former Alderman from Evanston, and theologian Robert Beckford talk reparations in the United States and how they became a reality in Evanston, Illinois. And our Hari Sreenivasan speaks to Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang about their new book, "An Ugly Truth," that digs into Facebook's dangerous domination and the Biden's administration's attempt to clamp down on the spread of misinformation on their platform as well as...2021-07-2655 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderDr Lemah BonnickThis is the 3rd and final instalment on the series of discussions on race, class and education in the UK. It only felt right to interview the person who is the reason I am who I am, who has shaped the way I see the world - the person who literally brought me into the world, my mother, sociologist Dr Lemah Bonnick.BioLemah trained at the Institute of Education where she obtained her PhD in the Sociology of Education ‘Racial structuring of Educational Marginality’.She was a senior lecturer in sociology at St...2021-07-211h 34Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaAfrica COVID Deaths Surge 43 Percent In A WeekThe World Health Organization says Coronavirus-linked deaths in Africa surged by 43 per cent in the space of a week, driven by a lack of intensive-care beds and oxygen as the new Delta variant surged on the continent. Fatalities associated with COVID in the WHO’s Africa region, which includes North Africa, rose to 6,273 in the week of July 5-11, compared with 4,384 in the previous week. Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa says deaths have climbed steeply for the past five weeks. This is a clear warning sign that hospitals in the most impacted countries are reaching a breaking po...2021-07-1604 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderDr Michael TaylorI’m delighted to bring to you part 2 of our 3-part series on race, class and education in the UK. This week we’re joined by historian Dr Michael Taylor, author of what I’m calling ‘required reading’ & shortlisted for The Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2021 - The Interest, How The British Establishment Resisted the Abolition of SlaveryBioMichael Taylor is a historian of the British Empire and the British Isles in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He graduated with a double first in history from the University of Cambridge, where he earned his PhD...2021-07-141h 11Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaWHO Says Worst Of Covid-19 Is Yet To Come For AfricaThe World Health Organization says Africa has just lived through its most devastating week of the pandemic, but the worst is yet to come as the third wave gathers pace on the continent. The WHO’s regional director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti says Africa has just marked the continent’s most dire pandemic week ever. But the worst is yet to come as the fast-moving third wave continues to gain speed and new ground. Coronavirus cases have been rising in Africa since the start of the third wave on the continent on May 3. During the week ending July 4, more than...2021-07-0904 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderReni Eddo-LodgeToday’s episode is the first of a 3-part discussion on race, class and education in the UK. A 3-part conversation that really is the basis for the theme of season 3 - arts, anti racism and social change. We kick off the discussion with journalist and author of Sunday Times bestselling book Why I’m No longer to White people About Race Reni Eddo-LodgeReni’s 2017 book was birthed out of a 2014 blog post of the same name sharing her experiences of what I would call almost a kind of racial emotional fatigue - which...2021-07-071h 29Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaWorld Health Organization Says Delta Variant Fuelling Africa’s Third WaveThe World Health Organization says that new and faster-spreading variants are fuelling the continent’s surging third wave, infections reaching an all-time peak compared to past waves. The Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, says that the speed and scale of the third wave are like nothing they have seen before, pushing the threat to Africa up to a whole new level. The latest data, the Delta variant has been detected in 97%of samples in Uganda and 79% in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The head of DR Congo coronavirus response Jean-Jacques Muyembe says that the rate at which the De...2021-07-0504 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderDr. Zoe WhitleyIn this week’s episode of HUTL, we’re talking art, access and representation with art historian, writer, curator and director of London’s Chisenhale Gallery Dr. Zoe Whitley.We talk about the importance of seeing oneself reflected in culture and having teachers who create spaces for that exploration. We talk about Black women and their hair, about standards of beauty and representations of black women and beauty. We talk about the power of possibility having what’s possible reflected back at us. We talk about access, access to the arts, particularly with respect to her co-curati...2021-06-301h 12Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderEric CollinsIt’s great to be back and with the first episode of season 3, a season dedicated to the arts, creativity and social change. My guest today is serial entrepreneur, investor, tech executive, CEO and Founding Member of Impact X Capital Partners,  Eric Collins. BioLondon-based Eric is a serial entrepreneur, investor and technology executive who has spent a career building the value of digital companies through innovative strategies.He has done this at public and private companies including AOL, TimeWarner, Tegic/Nuance Communications, MobilePosse, SwiftKey/Microsoft and most recently, Touch Surgery...2021-06-231h 05Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderSeason 3 - TrailerWelcome to Season 3 of Holding up the LadderIn the few months between the end of season 2 and the start of season 3 it seems the world isn’t calming down any time soon - in fact in many ways, it feels more intense and more far-reaching. We’ve had the conviction of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, which doesn’t really feel like a victory and more like a pyrrhic victory - you know where no-one really wins. All around the world - Chile, Colombia, Ethiopia, Belarus, the Israel-Palestine conflict, a surge in Asian h...2021-06-1608 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaAfrica Needs 20m Doses Of Astrazeneca Jabs In Six WeeksThe WHO says Africa needs at least 20 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine within six weeks if those who have had their first shot are to get the second in time.<br />The World Health Organization’s Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti in a statement says Africa needs vaccines now<br />It says any pause in the vaccination campaigns will lead to lost lives and lost hope.<br />The WHO statement underlined the importance of respecting the recommended interval of eight to 12 weeks between doses to ensure a recipient’s prolonged 81-per cent...2021-05-2806 minSoulified_Sunday-DriveSoulified_Sunday-DriveSoulified Sunday vol-2 Mixed by MDhukweThis one is a mixture of Soulful, club and a touch of dub deephouse @105 bpm enjoy 1. Sio - Blu 2. Spin Worx feat Hazel - Remember (TimAdeep' RA mix) 3. China Charmeleon - Tell me, Tell me (Original Mix) 4. Earful Soul & Riddic SA ft Colbert - Its Alright ( Original Mix) 5. ############## 7 .Victor Duba - Faith (Venegreite Remix) 8. Zithane feat Nossy Mseleku - Friend of mine (MusicalSoul deeper mix) 9. Spin Worx & King Deetoy feat Nolo D - End of time (Original Mix) 8. 1Trix feat Ashga - Matshidiso (Original mix) 9. Diana Ross - Its My House ( Original Mix) 10. Solartape - Sweetlove (Dub mix) 11. Monocles, Slezz...2021-04-251h 21Newscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaCOVID-19 Kills Fewer African Women Than MenThe UN citing reports that Women in Africa are less likely to die from Covid-19 than men, but more likely to succumb to maternal complications due to limited access to reproductive services since the pandemic started.<br />A study of 28 African countries including Guinea, Mauritius and Uganda showed that on average women accounted for a slightly smaller proportion of coronavirus infections and deaths compared to men.<br />Overall around 41 percent of reported Covid-19 cases were women, although the figures ranged widely from 31 percent in Niger to more than 57 percent in South Africa.<br />World...2021-03-0503 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaWorld Health Organization Concerned Over Ebola Resurgence In West AfricaThe World Health Organization has expressed concern over the resurgence of Ebola in West Africa and activated response efforts.<br />WHO's Regional Director Matshidiso Moeti says the agency was ramping up readiness.<br />The government has set up a treatment centre in Goueké town in the south-east where the cases were reported. Officials said newly developed vaccines would be acquired through the WHO.<br />The AFP news agency quotes Alfred George Ki-Zerbo, the WHO representative in Guinea, as saying the WHO is on full alert and is in contact with the manufacturer of a...2021-02-1503 minAmanpourAmanpourAmanpour: Angus Thomson, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Judy Collins and Nikki KingDr Matshidiso Moeti, W.H.O regional director for Africa, and Angus Thomson of UNICEF, join Christiane Amanpour to discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic, specifically the study on the AstraZeneca vaccine's efficacy against the South Africa variant. Then folk singer Judy Collins talks about her return to New York's The Town Hall and reflects on her 60-year career that helped launch Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. And lastly, our Hari Sreenivasan speaks to Nikki King, manager of Behavioral Health and Addiction Services at Margaret Mary Health. She witnessed the devastating impact of opioid epidemic on the southeastern...2021-02-0855 minAmanpourAmanpourAmanpour: Angus Thomson, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Judy Collins and Nikki KingDr Matshidiso Moeti, W.H.O regional director for Africa, and Angus Thomson of UNICEF, join Christiane Amanpour to discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic, specifically the study on the AstraZeneca vaccine's efficacy against the South Africa variant. Then folk singer Judy Collins talks about her return to New York's The Town Hall and reflects on her 60-year career that helped launch Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. And lastly, our Hari Sreenivasan speaks to Nikki King, manager of Behavioral Health and Addiction Services at Margaret Mary Health. She witnessed the devastating impact of opioid epidemic on the southeastern Kentucky...2021-02-0855 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaAfrica To Receive Nearly 90m Vaccines In FebruaryThe World Health Organization African region on Thursday said Africa will receive nearly 90 million COVID-19 vaccine doses from COVAX in February 2021.<br />WHO Regional Director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti during a briefing on the roll-out of vaccines in the continent said Africa has watched other regions start COVID-19 vaccination campaigns from the side-lines for too long. <br />He said the planned roll-out is a critical first step to ensuring the continent gets equitable access to vaccines. <br />The agency noted that the vaccines would come mainly from the AstraZeneca/Oxford AZD1222 vaccine. <br...2021-02-0503 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderReflectionsAnd so we come to the end of Season 2! And what a season it’s been. I would normally have another wonderful guest to come and share their process with us, but this time I wanted to do something a little different. I feel like I had some real personal awakenings that I’m going to share with you. Using excerpts of interviews from across the season, I’ll be talking about the value of arts in society and why it’s so important to value ourselves! There is a great line in the Jane Campion film Bri...2021-02-0347 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderShruti KumarWe talk about access to musical education, about bridging the gap between classical music and other musical genres. We talk about the role of arts in society, about creating safe spaces, safe spaces for artists, for women artists. We talk about starting musician-led spaces rather than seeking a seat at the table, about the importance and necessity of creating our own jobs. We talk about trusting your gut, trusting your ear and your own creative expression because as Shruti puts it, ‘- art is meant to be a reflection of you, not a regurgitation of what’s been done befo...2021-01-271h 16Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderElora HardyToday, we’re talking about the future - about creating a world we haven’t yet seen and a future that hasn’t yet been imagined. We’re talking about outside the box thinking, dreaming, playing, experimenting. I'm talking AI, living on Mars, the Elon Musks, the Will. I. Ams, my guest earlier this season, Beatie Wolfe who uses technology to push what’s possible in our musical experiences (she sent her music to space, and has contributed to pioneering Dementia research). At times they may seem eccentric to us but actually there’s something they’ve tapped into that we haven’t...2021-01-2052 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderMoney TalksIn this special bonus episode of Holding up the Ladder, we’re talking money! Money and the music industry. I’ve brought in some formidable women to talk about these issues and made a point of including not just artists but people who work in what I call the administrative side of the industry - law, label management etc. So, let me introduce you to my guests:Producer, songwriter, composer and singer, Alev LenzMusic and media lawyer, Honey Onile-EreCreative business consultant, Sam CampbellComposer/Producer, Shruti KumarWe talk about how to navigate the vastly complex and am...2021-01-131h 50Womanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityInspiring Words from 2020Welcome to Womanity Women in Unity, this is our last broadcast of 2020 and we use this show to consider some of the lessons learned as well as inspirations for progress and success, by playing back some impactful segments with guests over the past year. The former Deputy Minister of Defence and former Deputy Minister of Health, Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge reminds us about of some of Africa’s formidable women and how South African women on the political front have worked tirelessly to drive equality in the country. Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for Africa, explains the tran...2020-12-3141 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityInspiring Words from 2020Welcome to Womanity Women in Unity, this is our last broadcast of 2020 and we use this show to consider some of the lessons learned as well as inspirations for progress and success, by playing back some impactful segments with guests over the past year. The former Deputy Minister of Defence and former Deputy Minister of Health, Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge reminds us about of some of Africa’s formidable women and how South African women on the political front have worked tirelessly to drive equality in the country. Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for Africa, explains the tran...2020-12-3141 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderDaleyI’ve probably said this before but the thing I love most about music, apart from the music itself is who you get to meet through it, the relationships that are forged - I’ve made friends whom I now consider my extended family. One of those people is the reason I know today’s guest. His name was Richard Antwi (he unfortunately passed away a few years ago). He was a lawyer and my manager and became a really good friend - he was instrumental in the careers of many artists, he signed the likes of Adele to her re...2020-12-181h 10Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderBuilding Creative CommunityIn this week’s special bonus episode of Holding up the Ladder, we’re talking value systems and building creative community. I’ll be sharing some of the lessons I’ve learned/am learning over the past 8-10 years building my music production company. I’m joined by my good friend Ramona Harris- she is global head of language services at Hogarth, the world’s leading creative production partner for many brands and agencies including Coca-Cola, Nespresso, Dyson.She is extremely pragmatic and has a gift for taking bigs ideas and knowing how to practically implement them - I run a lo...2020-12-111h 19Womanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityThe World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for Africa - Dr Matshidiso MoetiThis week on Womanity – Women in Unity, Dr. Amaleya Goneos-Malka talks to Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, who is the World Health Organisation’s (WHO)Regional Director for Africa, and is the first woman to hold this appointment. Dr. Moeti reflects on a few of her career milestones which progressively established links between public health, illness and socio-economic status. We discuss universal health coverage as an important objective of the WHO and some of the work that drives this mandate. We consider prominent health concerns affecting women in Africa like maternal mortality, HIV, cervical cancer, obesity, mental health and gender based violence. We e...2020-12-1038 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityThe World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for Africa - Dr Matshidiso MoetiThis week on Womanity – Women in Unity, Dr. Amaleya Goneos-Malka talks to Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, who is the World Health Organisation’s (WHO)Regional Director for Africa, and is the first woman to hold this appointment. Dr. Moeti reflects on a few of her career milestones which progressively established links between public health, illness and socio-economic status. We discuss universal health coverage as an important objective of the WHO and some of the work that drives this mandate. We consider prominent health concerns affecting women in Africa like maternal mortality, HIV, cervical cancer, obesity, mental health and gender based violence. We e...2020-12-1038 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityThe World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for Africa – Dr Matshidiso MoetiThis week on Womanity – Women in Unity, Dr. Amaleya Goneos-Malka talks to Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, who is the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Regional Director for Africa, and is the first woman to hold this appointment. Dr. Moeti reflects on a few of her career milestones which progressively established links between public health, illness and socio-economic status. We discuss universal health coverage as an important objective of the WHO and some of the work that drives this mandate. We consider prominent health concerns affecting women in Africa like maternal mortality, HIV, cervical cancer, obesity, mental health and gender based violence. We e...2020-12-0938 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderMakoto FujimuraBorn in Boston, Makoto Fujimura or 'Mako' the name he goes by is an artist, arts advocate, writer, thinker and filmmaker. He studied 16th & 17th century Japanese art in Japan and practices the Japanese art of Nihonga or ‘slow art’. This beautiful ‘refractive’ art requires you to slow down in order to see what’s happening in the painting, sometimes 10-15mins at a time and then a whole world opens up - colours that you hadn’t seen before unless you slow down to look.We talk about the work he does with the organisation he founded I a...2020-12-041h 11Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderPura FéIt’s not everyday you get to talk to artists you admire and then they turn out to be even more wonderful in person. I’ve been listening to the music of today’s guest for many years now and every time I return to it I’m reminded of why I love music from authentic voices.Pura Fé (meaning ‘pure faith’) is a musician, songwriter and activist originally from North Carolina but raised in New York. She is in many ways the embodiment of America’s rich and complex ancestral history - with her Native American Tuscarora India...2020-11-271h 05Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderLeeroy Jason - Part IIADVISORY: In this episode we talk about issues of domestic and sexual violenceWelcome back to the second and final part of my conversation with South African photographer Leeroy Jason. If you haven’t listened to part 1 yet it’s worth tuning in so you get a sense of Leeroy, his work, his values and how we ended up having our meandering conversation - meandering, not in the sense of being directionless more in the sense of the kind of conversations you have with someone when you go for a long walk, or at a long dinn...2020-11-2041 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderLeeroy Jason - Part IADVISORY: In this episode we talk about issues of domestic and sexual violenceIf you’ve been listening to this podcast at all you’ll hear me talk a lot about South Africa and you’ll also know that I’m half South African. I love South Africa it is home for me as much as London is my home - yet I feel like I fully belong and I’m a foreigner all at once. I often say South Africa is a place of extremes, the good things are incredible and the bad things are terrible an...2020-11-131h 11Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderChef Pierre ThiamMy guest on today’s episode of Holding Up the Ladder is chef Pierre Thiam. Hailing from Dakar in Senegal, now residing in New York, Pierre is an author, restaurateur, social entrepreneur and culinary ambassador. He is the executive chef of awarding-winning restaurant Nok by Alara in Lagos, Nigeria; signature chef of the 5-star Pullman Hotel in Dakar; executive chef and co-owner of Teranga a fast-casual food chain in New York rooted in traditional African culinary traditions and founder of Yolélé Foods a company that advocates for small holder farmers in the Sahel, opening new markets for crops grow...2020-11-061h 12Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderBeatie WolfeSome conversations are less about answers and more about the questions. Getting to ‘the why’ of an issue. And sometimes those questions, those ‘whys’ open the door to unexpected discoveries that give rise to even more questions. That’s how I would describe my conversation with today’s guest, artist Beatie Wolfe.I was introduced to Beatie’s work at her retrospective at London’s Victoria and Albert museum and to say I was blown away is an understatement. Beatie isn’t solely a musician, she’s a tech innovator, a scientist, an artist - she’s sent her music into sp...2020-10-301h 27Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderHeidi VogelEvery city has its ‘scene’ those spaces where groups of people with a similar aesthetic, value system or art discipline or music style find each other. Well in London the jazz, soul, session musician scene is on one hand really big yet on the other really tiny - everyone knows each other and if they don’t, they’ll know someone who knows someone you know. And it’s through this same scene that I met today’s guest, vocalist and songwriter Heidi Vogel.Heidi has toured the world opening for artists such as Erykah Badu; performed at Montreux...2020-10-231h 18Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderLisa AndersonMy guest on today’s episode of Holding Up the Ladder is art writer, curator, advisor and founder of Black British Art, Lisa Anderson.With a background in international relations and an MA in Human Rights, Lisa’s love of art and curation was sparked while at university - it’s an intimate story, one that I’ll leave her to share in her own words.We talk about identity, belonging, the importance of representation, of seeing oneself in the world around us, not just in our homes but in culture. We talk about London, about Br...2020-10-161h 00Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderSeason 2 TrailerThe trailer for Season 2 is here!Episode 1, Season 2 out on Friday 16th October 2020! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-0904 minThe Law ReportThe Law ReportMichael Motsoeneng-Bill unpacks the legal ins and outs of property lawMichael Motsoeneng-Bill unpacks the legal ins and outs of property law, alongside NHBRC Gauteng Manager, Edwin Limbaand Attorney, Tshidi Koole from Matshidiso Attorney’s. We later spoke to an attorney who specializes in cyber law, Lucien Pierce about the consumer and business legal options you have regarding the Experian Data breach kaya fm2020-09-1657 minAwake At NightAwake At NightThere’s a Lot We Can Do - Matshidiso MoetiMatshidiso Moeti is the first female Regional Director for Africa for the World Health Organization (WHO). Now she’s the face of the COVID-19 fight in Africa, but she says facing the pandemic is easier than where she started her career as a doctor - fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s.  Now, she says, we’re willing to talk about inequalities and tackle stigma about disease. Matshidiso talks to Melissa about her childhood in South Africa and Botswana, and her fears about the effect of COVID-19, especially on women’s lives. ”The impact on...2020-07-2838 minWorld QuestionsWorld QuestionsWorld Questions: Coronavirus and AfricaThe terrible choice between hunger and infection, police imposing lockdowns with brutality and the unexpected positives to come out of the pandemic in Africa. Presenter Toyosi Ogunseye in Lagos examines these issues with panellists Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa; Bright Simons, social entrepreneur based in Congo and president of mPedigree, Ghana; Sabina Chege MP, Health Select Committee Chair, Kenya; Ralph Mathekga, political analyst and writer, South Africa.2020-07-1850 minTalking AfricaTalking Africa#92: 'Recognise public health as a part of your economic development,' Matshidiso MoetiThe number of COVID-19 infections across Africa surpassed half a million on 8 July said the World Health Organization, as it flagged growing concern of countries in the continent experiencing a sharp rise in cases. Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO director for Africa, raised the alarm bells when she added: "With more than a third of countries in Africa doubling their cases over the past month, the threat of COVID-19 overwhelming fragile health systems on the continent is escalating."To further understand the situation across the continent, Dr. Moeti joins us this week on the Talking Africa podcast....2020-07-1045 minThe Agenda PodcastThe Agenda PodcastEpisode 17: Covid-19 - AfricaSend us a textSo far, Africa appears to have been spared the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus is certainly spreading more slowly across the continent than elsewhere in the world. On this week’s Agenda Podcast with Stephen Cole we examine exactly why that might be, as well as considering what the economic effect will be on a continent where trade has been increasing and poverty falling for the past decade.First on the podcast we talk to the World Health Organization's regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, who says the continent’s ca...2020-06-2918 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderDr Susan RogersWhat a perfect way to end the first season of Holding Up the Ladder with my guest today Dr Susan Rogers. For those of you who may not know, Susan is most famous for being Prince’s sound engineer - she’s responsible for recording (in my opinion) some of Prince’s best work, Purple Rain, Sign “O” The Times, Around the World in a Day, and Parade.Susan Rogers started off as a studio maintenance technician for Crosby Stills & Nash in Hollywood, she responded to an advert looking for a technician for Prince and got the job. I...2020-06-261h 21Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderSarah deCourcyMy happy place will always be talking to other musicians about music. Even with musicians I’m meeting for the first time, we start talking about music and by the end of our conversation, we’re firm friends. Which leads me on nicely to tell you about today’s guest songwriter, producer, musical director and composer Sarah deCourcy.We met through another musician Mr Hudson (the Mr Hudson who’s collabed with Jay Z and Kanye West on Supernova & Forever Young). We started chatting about music as musicians do, kept in touch via Instagram, Sarah moved to LA (w...2020-06-1957 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderLucy BrightOne of my rituals when I go to the cinema (remember the cinema? The place with the big screen where you sit in the dark next to lots of people and have a collective experience?) Well, when I go I like to sit through all the credits at the end because I’m always amazed at how many people it takes to make something that’s 90 minutes long. It’s such a vast network of vital, interconnecting people. And one of those vital people is a music supervisor. I like to think of them as a DJ or selector for a...2020-06-1254 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderJessica HornLet’s talk about us- Let’s talk about who we come from, about the kind of world we want to live in and leave for future generations, the communities we want to build and how to do that. Let’s talk about kindness and compassion, freedom and gentleness, about struggle, the struggle for power and how to challenge it, let’s talk about change about getting into trouble, about justice and fairness. Let’s talk about creativity and creating beauty. about the body, about creating safe spaces for the body and spaces for the body to heal - let’s talk...2020-06-0557 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderJustice MukheliThere are some conversations that linger - like a meal that reminds you not only of the food you ate but the people you shared it with, or a fragrance that triggers a memory - I have that with sunscreen it always transports me to being on holiday.I was speaking with an artist friend of mine about our need to be inspired, it’s the engine of our creativity. And because of that I like to create moments or find beauty in moments, almost like a well of memory to draw from. And I have some fav...2020-05-2950 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderThomas J PriceI have a confession to make - I don’t really understand art! I studied languages at school, but the more you learn languages you realise that you’re really only learning the basics to get by - how to ask for directions, how to order a beer at a restaurant! That’s how I feel about art- my understanding feels very surface level. But the right person will open up your understanding to see things in a new way. Thomas J Price did just that as he walked me through his practice.A multi-disciplinary artist Thomas...2020-05-2240 minAFRICA:  Changing the NarrativeAFRICA: Changing the NarrativeWhat’s the Real Story Behind Africa’s COVID-19 Figures?Leading health experts on the frontlines of the pandemic in Africa will answer questions such as: “The numbers are low, but why?”, “Is it a question of access to testing?”, “Is it the climate?”, “Is it the youthful population?” and “Is it a matter of reporting?” Led by Teresa Clarke, Chair and CEO of Africa.com PANELISTS: _Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa _Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria Centre for Disease Control _Professor David Kaye, UN Special Rapporteur 2020-05-201h 36Holding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderWe owe it all to the musicBonus Episode - We owe it all to the musicOne of the things I love most about music isn’t just the making it, but the relationships I’ve made because of it - in fact I can’t separate the two, to me, everything is relational. The people I’ve met through music have become some of my most cherished friendships, it’s a very unique thing, hard to explain sometimes, but it’s indelible like a tattoo.And so, I want to tell you about a person that has embedded themselves under my ski...2020-05-1528 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderBehind the LadderThis is the story of how the idea for Holding Up the Ladder came about!If you'd like to help support the making of this podcast, click the link below! Thank youDONATE Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-0808 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderRob CatesIf ever a discussion exemplifies why I’m so fascinated about process, the conversation you’re about to hear is it - the voice. What started as my desire to remove some of the taboos around vocal health and singing teachers (this was just meant to be a short bonus episode) turned into a far deeper conversation.Rob Cates is an elite vocal coach professional, one of only a handful vocal coaches accredited by Vocology in Practice in the UK - he teaches commercial artists, musical theatre singers, actors, Gospel singers both in the UK and inter...2020-05-0145 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderMpho SebinaMpho Sebina is a singer songwriter hailing from Botswana. I discovered her music through mutual friends who’d shot some of her videos. There’s something about her voice- it’s soothing, transporting, ethereal yet grounded, full of emotion, I just love it!Hailing from Botswana, Mpho studied international business in Malaysia before pursuing a full time career in music. And I’m glad she did, music is better off with her in it.In 2017 she released a 6-track EP, Neo, released a single called Masa with Thato Jessica in 2019 and is currently working...2020-04-2418 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderAyanna Witter-JohnsonI like clever women, I like talking to clever women. They’re women who are curious, thinking, women who know and love themselves and because they love themselves you can hear it and see it in the work they make, continually exploring the reaches of their creativity. Singer, songwriter, cellist and composer Ayanna Witter-Johnson is one of those women. Clever women also seem to have done a lot, they have a lot of qualifications, here’s a quick summary - Ayanna graduated with a first from both Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and the Manhattan Schoo...2020-04-1743 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderMotheo MoengTitle: Motheo Moeng - ‘For the longest time, cinematography was very political’Motheo Moeng is a cinematographer and photographer from South Africa. His work is wide-ranging. He’s worked on feature films including “Thina sobabili (meaning The two of us) which won numerous awards at film festivals in Los Angeles, Johannesburg, Rwanda and was selected as the South African feature for the 88th Academy Awards. He’s done TV for Ben Sherman & Red Bull. Award winning short films; music videos including Blick Bassy’s Woni and In the castle of my skin for Sons of Kemet and more recently...2020-04-1036 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderAlev LenzI met Alev on Instagram like many people do these days. The thing that struck me most about her before I even knew her music was her generosity - she invited me to her album launch before we’d even met in person, and from the outset has been really open, authentic and generous with her time and ideas - and that generosity is evident in her music, there’s a care, a thoughtfulness. You’ll hear it in the words, the song arrangements that are as considered and as authentic as she is - I trust you’ll get a se...2020-04-0342 minHolding Up The LadderHolding Up The LadderHolding Up the Ladder - TrailerI’m Matshidiso, a musician, songwriter, producer and composer. I’m fascinated by process – how we make what we make, why we make what we make. As a musician, I’m always learning from and inspired by other creatives, other musicians, artists, the arts itself, people, in short life, all inform the music I make. And I think that learning from others enriches not only our own art, but the arts.And why ‘Holding up the ladder?’ Because we’re all trying to get somewhere and I think we build something stronger if we help each other, if we ‘...2020-03-3101 minSame Guy Ent.Same Guy Ent.Road to THE Hang OUT by WitDJRoad to THE Hang OUT by WitDJ Track List 001-Sohn - Lessons (TimAdeep RA) 002-The God Fathers -Majayivana (Main Mix) 003-TrixAsh Ga 1-Matshidiso(Original_Mix) 004-Caiiro SA Feat. Black Motion - To Live Or Die (Vocal Mix) 005-Black Motion + Caiiro SA Feat.Nokwazi-Trap & Loss (Original Mix) 006-Deep Xcape - Run Away For Booking Call/Whatsapp 0661423161/0685563180 alt numbers 08143186202020-01-2533 minAlex Not Alice the PodcastAlex Not Alice the PodcastEpisode 5: Then there was the story of Extraordinary Toots and the GospelMy favorite Matsy Moh of Matshidiso Music shares the story of her beloved and extraordinary friend, Ian Toothill, the first man to climb Mount Everest with cancer. May his story inspire you to be brave, take risks and live a world-changing ordinary life. This one's for Toots. 2019-09-2528 minAddiktive Local SoundsAddiktive Local SoundsAddiktive Local Sounds 044-B (Mixed by Mlindo Kev)We are back from our 8 month hiatus. We have received lots and lots of messages (both via email and inbox) from people requesting a new episode, so there you go, ALS Episode 044 with a guest mix from Thembisa’s very own, Earful Soul, lend him an ear and you’ll understand the meaning behind the name. For any bookings, comments or queries please drop us a mail on djmlindo@gmail.com. Please like our facebook page: www.facebook.com/addiktivelocalsounds for all our updates. ENJOY… Addiktive Local Sounds 044-B (Mixed By Mlindo KeV) 1. Miz-dee feat. Phindile The SoulStud - Hard to Get...2019-06-2755 minLa PoudreLa PoudreEpisode 40 - Reni Eddo-Lodge - 🇬🇧Cet épisode de La Poudre est disponible à l’écoute dans une version doublée en français. Cliquez ici pour l’écouter. In this episode, Reni Eddo-Lodge talks about the controversy over the french title of her book (06:00), living her life in London (17:33), her precocious militant commitment while she was only 19 years old (26:05), the Stephen Lawrence case (34:25), why she no longer talks about race with white feminists (38:25), intersectionality through the media stage (42:02), the blog post that changed her life (56:17), the importance of self-care (59:53), and her fight against the fibroids that inhabit her uterus (1:06:30). In 2014, the british journalist and essayist Reni Eddo-Lodge...2018-11-291h 13Di RageDi RageMme Matshidiso Mokgabudi, moitsaanape wa mmalatlotlo ebile e le modirammgo wa maloba kwa Banka Kgolo ya bogareng ya nagaRe buisana le Mme Matshidiso “Tshidi” Mokgabudi, moitsaanape wa mmalatlotlo(Charted Accountant) ebile e le modirammgo wa maloba kwa Banka Kgolo ya bogareng ya naga(SA Reserve Bank), le Tona e ntšhwa ya matlotlo, Rre Tito Mboweni. Re buwa leene ka mofuta wa moeteledipele yo Rre Mboweni eleng one, le go sekaseka seriti sa tiro ya boruni mo nageng.2018-10-1112 minKanzen RecordsKanzen RecordsTrix Ft Ash Ga 1 - Matshidiso (Original Mix)_KNZ076_ Trix's dedication to his late cousin "Kgothatso Matshidiso Sehume". She passed away when she was 18 years of age and he made a vow to one day create something for her. It took years but this one goes to her mother who also passed away. Stream the FULL TRACK FOR FREE : http://www.kanzenrecords.co.za/knz076 Other Links : @iTunes - http://bit.ly/iTunes-Matshisido @Beatport - http://bit.ly/beat-Matshisido @Traxsource - http://bit.ly/trax-Matshisido @JunoDownload - http://bit.ly/juno-Matshisido @Deezer - http://bit.ly/deezer-Matshisido @Spotify - http://bit.ly/spotify-Matshisido @Napster - http://bit.ly...2018-07-2700 minAbout Race with Reni Eddo-LodgeAbout Race with Reni Eddo-LodgeThings Can Only Get BetterReni Eddo-Lodge looks back to a time some considered post-racial Britain. This episode features Operation Black Vote's Simon Woolley, former television commissioner and activist Farrukh Dhondy and Actress/Writer Meera Syal. Join the conversation using #AboutRacewithReni Fully-linked transcript and episode can be found at AboutRacePodcast.com Some reference links below. Operation Black Vote Jon Daniel Obituary and OBV Posters Desmonds Watch Online (UK only) The Bandung File Goodness Gracious Me BBC White Season Trailer Follow the team on twitter.2018-03-2225 minTribeTribe#Tribe hosted South African television personality, actress and dancer Buhle Samuels - 16 Sept 2017#Tribe hosted South African television personality, actress and dancer Buhle Samuels best known for her character “Matshidiso Mofokeng” on SABC 2 Muvhango.2017-10-1017 min360 Biz360 BizShared ValueCliffCentral.com — Shared value is a management strategy in which companies find business opportunities in social problems. Sharing that information is key with others, so Teboho Mafodi talks about shared entrepreneurship information. Joining him in studio is Njabulo Ndaba - Managing Director of Lady in Waiting Live magazine and an architect by profession, Andile Makaring, Zimkita Twantwa and Matshidiso Ramatse from The Hookup Dinner.2017-07-2600 minAfternoon TalkAfternoon TalkMatshidiso for Women, Children & Youth NPOTshidi Monkoe Chairperson & Founder of Matshidiso for Women, Children & Youth NPODirector Charismatic Tshidi2017-05-1909 minSABC North WestSABC North West11 DikgangPuo ya matshidiso ka Moruti Emmanuel Motolla2017-04-0900 minSABC North WestSABC North WestDikgang tsa ura ya Lesome ka Keadimilwe MoalusiTirelo ya matshidiso ya maloko a sesole sa bosetshaba sa Afrika Borwa SANDF ba ba tlhokafetseng mo kotsing ya bese gaufi le Golden Gate National Park kwa botlhaba ba Free State, e tlile go tshwarwa ka laboraro...2016-08-2104 minSABC North WestSABC North WestDikgang tsa ura ya Borobedi ka Keadimilwe MoalusiMopresidente Jacob Zuma, o rometse molaetsa wa matshidiso go ba malapa a maloko a le lesome a sesole sa bosetshaba sa Afrika Borwa SANDF a a tlhokafetseng mo kotsing ya tsela maabane thapama kwa Clarence kwa Free State...2016-08-2005 minSABC North WestSABC North West10DikgangMoitseanape wa dipolotiki Somadoda Fikeni o tshwaela malebana le pegelo ya lefapha la matlotlo le kokoano theo ya Limpopo e tshwara matshidiso a moswi mokhuduthamaga Joy Matshoge.2016-06-2803 minPeople In the KnowPeople In the KnowSino-African Health CooperationChina and Africa have a long history of collaborating on health.Ever since the 1960s, China has been providing medical aid including financing, infrastructure building and medical staff to African countries.In this time, about 20,000 Chinese health staff have been sent to work in over 60 countries and regions in Africa, helping hundreds of millions of African people, and training tens of thousands of local medical technicians.According to statistics from China's top national health authority, since the 2006 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing, China has built about 30 hospitals and 30 malaria treatment centers in Africa, providing medical equipment and materials...2016-04-0100 minReverbReverb#6 – The Under-appreciated ArtistIn episode #6 Iko Akoh and Richard Lalchan discuss whether the under-appreciated artist and the issues this raises in making a living from music. This episode also features a couple of stupendous tracks by Light Falls Forward. Show Notes: [list type=”circle”] [li]Light Falls Forward[/li] [li]Light Falls Forward on Twitter[/li] [li]Light Falls Forward EPs on Bandcamp[/li] [li]Up Close & Personal[/li] [li]Greg Hall[/li] [li]Greg Hall on twitter[/li] [li]The Living Room (Soho)[/li] [li]The Living Room (Soho) on tw...2015-02-2834 minReverbReverb#3 – The big breakIn Episode #3 Iko Akoh and Richard Lalchan discuss platforms to assist independent artists in ‘The big break’ and we take a listen to two beautiful tracks by Matshidiso Mohajane. Show Notes: [list type=”circle”] [li]Our Social Media Survey is here! Please fill in and share with other bands/artists.[/li] [li]Iko on twitter[/li] [li]Richard on twitter[/li] [li]Matshidiso[/li] [li]Matshidiso on twitter[/li] [li]Susannah Evans[/li] [li]Up Close & Personal[/li] [li]The Living Room[/li] [li]The Living Room on twitter...2014-10-0346 min