Episodes
The #CountryDuty team speak to the founders of Rand Swiss, Viv Govender and Gary Booysens - alongside their resident economist Dumile Mzimela, on the technical recession and its effects.
Published 09/12/18
Published 09/12/18
The team discuss #TotalShutdown and whether #WomensMonth has been effective and what more can be done. Plus they tackle the #AdamCatzavelos saga.
Published 08/22/18
Buhle Dlulane, founder of BEE Feminist, gives us feedback on her Femilogue - as well as her future plans.
Published 08/08/18
Tumi Sole talks about office harassment with Advocate Zinhle Ngwenya.
Published 07/25/18
The #CountryDuty team discuss the rising cost of living in South Africa with economist Dumile Mzimela.
Published 07/11/18
With Father's Day approaching, the #CountryDuty team look at fathers through a different lens. They are joined in studio by Bangi Msikinya, who's pushing the initiative #BestMale24. They talk patriarchy, men's role in female abuse, the state of fatherhood, why men are angry, and what solutions may be available for them to change the current norm of women abuse.
Published 06/13/18
#CountryDuty talks about their planned march against femicide.
Published 06/06/18
Racism is still an issue that continues to affect the lives of many South Africans. Tumi and his guest Tholoana dissect the matter of racism in the workplace - its subtle existence, how it has affected them on a personal level, and ways in which it can be dealt with and hopefully one day be overcome.
Published 05/23/18
#CountryDuty speaks to BEE Feminist founder Buhle Dlulane about her movement and the Youth Day femilogue she is hosting on the 16th of June.
Published 05/17/18
Chulayo Khofu - a mother to an autistic little boy - joins #CountryDuty to discuss the challenges and to raise awareness for autism. They are also joined in studio by leadership from #NotInMyName to discuss the efforts taken by them to help find Katlego Joja.
Published 05/09/18
The #CountryDuty team speaks to Prof. Steve Cornelius on the new policy from the IAAF regarding testosterone levels being reduced before competitions, and his resignation in protest against this.
Published 05/02/18
This week #CountryDuty speaks to attorney Tholoana Ncheke on the Hate Speech Bill and its effects.
Published 04/25/18
#CountryDuty speaks to Dr Leonard Martin on the First Nation status and the upcoming National Consultative Conference 2018 of the Khoi-San from 22 - 27 April 2018.
Published 04/19/18
#CountryDuty had Pontso Moiloa and Itumeleng from Drive Lupus to educate us on Lupus and the organisation that supports people living with it.
Published 04/11/18
#CountryDuty remembers Mama Winnie Madikizela Mandela, the Mother of the Nation, a heroine in her own right. Rest in Power Qhawe. We also speak to some great NGOs about the community projects they are currently engaged in.
Published 04/04/18
#CountryDuty talks land, law and economics with Adv Ngcukaitobi, Economist Dumile and Poet & Attorney Makhafula Vilakazi.
Published 03/28/18
#CountryDuty discusses the political aspects of land distribution with Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast, and the importance of land reform for black South Africans with Deputy President of the BLF, Zanela Lwana.
Published 03/14/18
A robust discussion with #CountryDuty Legal Strategist Bongani and friend of #CountryDuty, Tsebiso, on land distribution and the historical facts that lead us to where we are today. #CountryDuty looks at the motion on land distribution and the importance of public participation.
Published 03/07/18
#CountryDuty discusses President Ramaphosa's so-called #NewDawn Cabinet reshuffle, the effect of the announcements from the Budget speech, and touches on the #LandDebate with Tsebiso.
Published 02/28/18
#CountryDuty is in conversation with Amanda Dlamini - she discusses her journey as the Banyana Banyana captain, the Amanda Dlamini Foundation, her passion of football and reaching greater heights.
Published 02/21/18
Could Jacob Zuma legally challenge Parliament if he were to refuse to resign? The Chief Legal Strategist of #CountryDuty and a Junior Advocate from the Johannesburg share their thoughts.
Published 02/14/18
What will happen to the students who do not qualify for #FreeEducation? The Wits SRC talks to #CountryDuty about their funding solutions and plea for assistance.
Published 02/14/18
A brief discussion on the current state of affairs and general issues affecting South Africans - including supporting black businesses.
Published 02/07/18
The #CountryDuty team discusses initiatives and drives to address literacy at foundation level. Mpumelelo from Book Ibhoni (Book A Bicycle), who is the LeadSA hero for the month and Simnikiwe from the Citizen, talk about drives that they have started to encourage more South Africans to read books. Book Ibhoni gives bicycle tours in Soweto around Orlando, and give discounts on their prices when you donate a book, and the books are then donated to needy libraries. Simnikiwe - alongside her...
Published 01/31/18