Pt 1 - Before anyone can say "I do" at the altar, there is much that needs to happen! The main reason for which lobola is practised hinges on building relationships between the families of the prospective bride and groom - since marriage is beyond a union between two individuals. These days however, the lobola practice has changed and some couples are "opting out" of the process. Want to learn more? You are in the right place!
Read morePt 2 - Meet Reitumetse Molapo. This young woman took matters into her own hands and now teaches the skills of tapestry and rug making to people in her community and beyond. To date, she has empowered over 3500 people, and plans to touch the lives of many more!
Read morePt 1 - Vat en Sit: A direct translation of the Afrikaans term “take and sit down”, meaning to take a partner and settle down together without the formalities that come with marriage. In this day and age, many people are choosing this path rather than a traditional marriage. To each their own!
Read morePt 2 - Pt 2 - Founder of the Colab Foundation, Dean Webb has a vision for “compassionate capitalism” that imagines for profit businesses partnering through a way of equity or donation with well-run, credible non-profits in their immediate communities. He believes that societal profit is equally as important as financial profit. He joins Lebang Kgosana, and explains exactly how this vision is slowly coming to life.
Read moreImposter Syndrome is truly the thief of joy, and in this triggering show about the various types and symptoms of the disease, Lebang Kgosana shares some ways we can overcome it - sooner rather than later!
Read morePt 2 - If you've ever dismissed the power of social media being used the right way, you haven't met Mbali Ndlovu and Emelda Masango from Rebuild SA! They are responsible for an array of projects, and countless lives being changed after the looting in July 2021.
Read morePt 1 - How many friends do you have? Like REAL friends? People you can actually count on? Sometimes it's worth doing an audit of the quality of friends that you keep around and make time for. Join Lebang Kgosana in a reality check on some behavioural patterns of the people we call our friends.
Read morePt 2 - Like most communities in South Africa, the community of Kliptown has struggled with HIV/AIDS, teenage pregnancy and high unemployment. Thulani Madondo is the co-founder and current Executive Director of the Kliptown Youth Program, which since 2007 has uplifted the community and has successfully played their part in curbing some of these issues. Lebang Kgosana sits down with Thulani as he shares some of the great work they are doing.
Read morePt 1 - Have you ever wondered what the actual cost of your peace really is? Lebang Kgosana is curios, and unpacks ways to remove yourself from toxic and narcissistic people who ultimately take away from your peace. Be warned - this may be a trigger!
Read moreDid you know that 400,000 South Africans are blind, and even more are partially blind? While many of us take for granted how blessed we are, others are not as lucky. The truth of the matter is that anyone can go blind. The SANCB is all about the advocacy and promoting the rights of persons with visual impairments, prevention, inclusion and support. Lebang Kgosana speaks to them about their work, and how many lives they have changed.
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