In a crucial time when water (a basic amenity) is not being provided properly, we have to question why and what are the potential outcomes. Prominent hydrologist and environmental scientist, Prof. Anthony Turton, has some words about our current water and filtration system - and the lack of maintenance by the government. Gareth, Phumi, and Kanthan also get into some local and global headlines, including the name change of the most hated road in Johannesburg.

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17.08.23 Pt 1 - Phumi has fallen down the Lizzo rabbit hole, and Gareth is fed up with government’s latest anti-smoking laws. Phumi has never been to a strip club, but Gareth has a plan to change that!

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The state of mining in South Africa has become questionable after recent discoveries of illegal mining throughout the country. Should this be legalised and taxed, or should SA continue to ban it? Bakh’abantu joins the panel to tackle the SABC, Malema’s EFF’s 10-year anniversary speech, and the ANC.

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11.05.23 Pt 2 - An ANC representative steps into the ring with Gareth, Phumi and Kanthan… and things heat up when education, sewage and electricity are brought to the surface. Nontembeko Boyce, Speaker of the KZN Legislature, shares her vision for the future of KZN, and attempts to defend the statements thrown her way by Kanthan and Phumi involving infrastructure improvement, education bias, and economic development.

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29.03.23 Pt 2 - Lorna Mlonzi tells us about the event that changed her life forever. She survived 9 bullets, a taxi ride from hell, and an under-equipped government hospital. She is luckily still here today to share her inspirational story!

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23.03.23 Pt 1 - Gareth and Phumi discuss the lies that have come out of the media after Monday’s shutdown. Phumi talks about her love of supporting small businesses in South Africa, after recently undergoing a hair colour change… and Gareth talks about the his hate for cyclists on the road.

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14.03.23 Pt 1 - Gareth kicks off the show talking about two ministers who have been exposed for lying about their qualifications, and have been declared insolvent. Lebang talks about making a difference at her kid’s school, involving a cashless tuck shop system. The comment section tells us the various ways to bribe your way out of a situation.

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09.03.23 Pt 2 - Ivo Vegter talks about his positive belief of an inefficient government, and how Cyril Ramaphosa is a complete disgrace in regard to his cabinet reshuffle. Kanthan Pillay lets loose on the usual suspects in the cabinet, and also weighs in on the debate of the Republican breach of the US Capitol. Phumi is disgusted with the fact that we had to wait on Parliament for the reshuffle, quoting Mandela… “Never keep your audience waiting!”

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The acting Tax Ombudsman, Prof Thabo Legwaila, takes us through his duties and answers some burning questions on behalf of taxpayers, including rights and obligations, as well as what to expect during tax season. Mighti Jamie then joins the conversation to talk about the cabinet reshuffle.

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14.02.23 Pt 1 - It’s Valentine’s day today, and Leigh-Ann is here to remind you that love is not always a good thing after watching the Jeffrey Dahmer doccie. Is the government crossing a line by getting involved in your sex life? Gareth talks about Vinegar Valentine poems that should make a comeback… instead of boring love letters!

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