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"Off the Grid in South Africa" is a practical guide for those looking to avoid load shedding and become energy self-sufficient. The podcast will share tips, tricks and insights on how to generate, store and use energy in an independent and sustainable way. From solar power and wind turbines to battery storage and backup generators, we'll cover all the options available for powering your home or business off the grid. We'll also talk to experts, suppliers, and homeowners who have already made ...
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On Unexplained South Africa I Jaco do my own investigation in to what weird and paranormal stuff happens around us. Some episodes will contain topics specifically about South Africa and others a bit more global. We will cover true crime, and lore and legends as well. And of course supra-natural "That's like a whole other level above super".
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SHOW RETURNING - MID 2022! From Johannesburg, South Africa is The Something Podcast! The show will make you laugh, make you think, and give you the unexpected things in life that you didn't even know you needed. Two friends, a lifetime of stories, and a whole lot of 'something'. Some would even say they are experts at... being unqualified? However, that has never stopped them before! Listen to our previous episodes now!
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The podcast of the Round Table South Africa radio show with some discussions and quick news from the Tables of Southern Africa. If you'd like to know more please contact us on our website www.roundtable.co.za/contact/ We are a family-orientated young men's organisation. We do good for the community and have a blast doing it! Membership of Round Table is open to young men between the ages of 18 and 40 irrespective of their religious beliefs or political opinions.
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If you're an addict, NA can help WhatsApp 082 899 8816 National Phoneline 0861 00 6962 Narcotics Anonymous is a free, non-profit fellowship of people for whom drugs have become a major problem. NA’s program is open to addicts of all ages, nationalities, cultures, creed, gender identity, and religions. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.
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Tourism to South Africa: South Africa is a world-class tourist destination. These podcasts are a way to create interest in South Africa as a holiday and travel destination. We highlight interesting and cool history, explain monuments and memorials, put the history into context, and we hope to make your road trip through South Africa more interesting! Road Trip SA is a mobile app to help tourists find monuments, museums, statues and thousands of POI's. All the listings on the app have a photo ...
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Knowledgebase.land is a website and information service curated by Dr Rick de Satge, Director of Research and Collaborative Learning at Phuhlisani NPC - an NGO active in the land sector based in Cape Town South Africa. We have compiled a weekly digest of land news since the start of the Ramaphosa Presidency. These weekly bulletins are now be available as podcasts We gratefully acknowledge the following sources for the music tracks used in the podcast Oppression For Your Dignity - Royalty-Fre ...
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Welcome to the Chartered IT Experience by the Institute of Chartered IT Professionals®, South Africa, where all things are IT & Limitless. ICITP is the only ICT professional body that awards the Certified & Chartered Professional Status to IT Practitioners in South Africa.
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Urban Farming is emerging as one of the most sustainable ways to combat the growing food shortage and rising food costs. No more so than in South Africa. Join host, Chris Luyt, and guests as they share tips and tricks on how to start your own Urban Farm... and to have a lekker time doing it! You can also carry on the discussion on Urban Farming and all things Green on our Facebook Group on the following link: http://bit.ly/GreenFBGroup #UrbanFarming #UrbanAgriculture #Podcast
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True Crime South Africa – die Afrikaanse weergawe vertel die ware verhale en intrigues agter van Suid-Afrika se mees berugte en skokkende misdade ooit. Dié episodes het meer inligting wat op spesifiek die slagoffers fokus. Hier hoor jy meer oor die stories wat jy gedink het jy ken. Die episodes is nagevors, geskryf en vervaardig deur Nicole Engelbrecht vir haar gewilde True Crime South Africa reeks. Dit word oorvertel in Afrikaans deur JacarandaFM se Gerda de Sousa.
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This podcast series shares insights on participatory water governance, from Bushbuckridge sub-district in rural Mpumalanga, South Africa. This work is part of the wider Verbal Autopsy with Participatory Action Research (VAPAR) embedded within the Agincourt Health Demographic Surveillance Site (HDSS) of the University of Witwatersrand in collaboration with Aberdeen University. The VAPAR programme aims to expand the knowledge base through creation of legitimate learning platforms for action he ...
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Welcome to SAPeople Podcast where you can join us for your regular fix of SA culture, skinder, news and get the low-down on all the good stuff happening at home and abroad. SAPeople.com entertains, informs, inspires and connects South Africans globally. #ProudlySouthAfrican another Solid Gold podcast #BeHeard
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Much has been written about the South African Border war which is also known as the Namibian War of Independence. While the fighting was ostensibly about Namibia, most of the significant battles were fought inside Namibia’s northern neighbour, Angola. South Africa’s 23 year border war has been almost forgotten as the Cold War ebbed away and bygones were swept under the political carpet. South African politicians, particularly the ANC and the National Party, decided during negotiations to end ...
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SAMA membership provides you with individual or collective representation aimed at influencing medical and health legislation, regulation and policies. Our activities, products and services will assist you, as a private or public sector practitioner, to practise more successfully. Medical doctors and medical students registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), qualify for SAMA membership. All members must abide by the Memorandum of Incorporation, Company rules and ...
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A show for expat South Africans and anyone interested in the experiences of those who have made the move overseas. Each episode, we'll hear from South Africans who have left the country to pursue new opportunities, be with loved ones, or simply follow their dreams. We'll explore the challenges and triumphs of life as an expat, and the unique perspective that comes with being a South African abroad. Whether you're an expat yourself or just curious about the expat experience, join us as we del ...
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The Murder & Mayhem: South African True Crime podcast explores real life crimes occurring within South Africa from a psychological viewpoint. Every week a new case is examined and we delve head-first into the motives that drive people to do what they do. Join me on a journey into the minds behind the madness.
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Moshoeshoe’s elder sons were now at a site that was to be named Moriah, 24 miles south of Maseru, chosen by the two French missionaries Arbousset and Casalis for its beauty - and the fact that it was uninhabited. But before we return to what was going on there, we need to swing around southern Africa for a little update about what else was happenin…
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When Annie Liebenberg's daughter couldn't get hold of her mother on the 20th of August 2021, family members went to the home of her partner, Michael Zantow where they discovered a scene of horror. (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal https://www.paypal.me/…
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And just like that the month of May has come and gone. The mornings are colder and darker but there are still plenty of fish in the sea. Offshore: The sea has been a bit grumpy along the KZN coast recently but seems to be settling down a bit. Rock and Surf: The KZN rock and surf scene is starting to feel the winter chill a bit. The action is becomi…
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... and The People Who Keep us Proudly SA With Tears of joy and sadness being shed for various South Africans at home and abroad, Jenni Baxter and Melanie Walker visit the stories that make their hearts druk 'n punt. Britain and America's Got Talent are finding out just how talented our people are, sporting events are being visited by the cream of …
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Our Head of Commercial Insurance at Standard Bank, Dini Nondumo, joined Metro FM's DJ Sabby to chat about innovative solutions that Entrepreneurs can adapt to safeguard their side-hustles amid economic uncertainty with customizable and Flexible Business Insurance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/standard-bank-so…
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This is episode 108, it’s the 23rd June 1988 and the south Africans, Cubans, Angolans, Americans and Russians had gathered in Cairo for negotiations over the future of Namibia and the Cubans were seething. American Secretary of State for African Affairs Chester Crocker opened up the meeting by presenting the Cubans and Angolans with Pretoria’s comp…
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Operation Hooper had ended in failure for the SADF and back in Pretoria, it was time to reassess the political and military situation. What had been achieved after 23 years of war - fighting ostensibly to stop SWAPO from seizing control of Namibia but really a war to buffer the apartheid state from the sweeping post-colonial independence movements.…
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We join Moshoeshoe just before the arrival of the trekkers, as he sought to build his political power once the Ngwane and other roving bands had been defeated. Mzilikazi was attacking the area which would become known as Lesotho, from his headquarters on the Apies River north of modern Pretoria. His regiments were praying on the Shona people across…
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Every now and then a South African court hears a financial crime case that is so bizarre and unbelievable that it goes down in the annals of history. In 1994, one such case popped up in the unlikely town of Oudtshoorn. (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal …
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How far would you go to explore your unique gift? @Spokenpriestess sits down with the talented @thamiMAJELA, the fearless @Muneyi_ and the gifted @CaraLStacey in our latest #TimelessMomentsPodcast interview to find out. Listen here. #ItCanBe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/standard-bank-southafrica/message…
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The strange weather has put a bit of a freeze on the fishing of late. There are still fish to be caught but the going has been tough this past week. Offshore: The bigger seas and heavy winds have made fishing on the boat a little unpleasant, but the bumpy trips have been worth it. Tuna and some proper Couta have all made it on to the deck. Rock and…
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Then Listen Here! SAPeople.com keeps people in touch, wherever in the world they may be. From Durban to Dubai, PE to Portugal, and Hollywood to Hollyveldt, Saffers can find out what's happening with people from their home towns. Looking into some strange happenings from the mists of time in the dodgy days of early Joburg, author Ted Botha joins Jen…
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This is a preview of the first episode of Change in One Generation Podcast The Change in One Generation podcast, hosted by Ruda Landman and Dr Frank Magwegwe, dives into the change stories of fascinating South Africans. Ever wondered how some of the most successful South Africans navigate the uncertainty of change in their lives to achieve their go…
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More than two decades of conflict in Ovamboland and southern Angola had worn down South African military domination - tactical superiority was no longer certain. The initial approach which had been innovative and inspirational, fast, seat of the pants and smart, had slumped into attritional raging bull blow for blow brutality. It was March 1988, ti…
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The story of south Africa is incomplete without scrutinising the kingdom of Lesotho, not only because geographic location means the mountains are part of our tale, but also because the entire region is intertwined like lovers, or wrestlers, or snakes that are hell bent on eating each other. Sorry about the graphic description there, but by the time…
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When 47-year-old interior designer Beatrice Harrowyn disappeared in November 2001, the missing person report filed by her friend coincided with the discovery of a body on the side of the N14. It would be the job of police to stitch together all the threads and tie up a possible serial offender. (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show…
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The Couta have been keeping the offshore anglers very happy. The shore has been a little slower but there are still plenty of fish to be caught, get fishing! Offshore: The Couta have been keeping the ski and boat anglers busy with most guys putting in a concerted effort to land a crocodile. Rock and Surf: The shore angling has been an edible-focuss…
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Most SME size businesses accept cash which is fine but that limits you to the cash that is in the customers pocket. As a business you need to put yourself in a position to have access to the money in a customers account and not their pocket. Therefore, its best to get yourself a merchant device or otherwise known as card machine. One that will suit…
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Of Queens in Every Form Forget loadshedding and winter for a short while - let Jenni Baxter and Melanie Walker warm the cockles of your heart with the heartwarming stories coming out of South Africa - and from Saffers doing extraordinary things abroad. Whether it's sport, survival training innie bos, how to behave in different parts of our lekker c…
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This bonus episode is brought to you by Change in One Generation podcast from Change Podcasts and Bright Rock. In 1985, Norah Coram succumbed to pneumonia as the result of a prolonged ordeal after a house breaking and assault on her. It would take 34 years for her killer to finally be tracked down. (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the …
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Step into our exclusive segment on Metro FM, where we explore the realm of cutting-edge business solutions. On this remarkable episode, we had the honor of conversing with Darren Segal, Head of Standard Bank’s Moonshot talking about BizFlex—a groundbreaking innovation that empowers enterprises to attain essential working capital, propelling their e…
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The Third Battle of the Tumpo Triangle was about to begin - the date - 23rd March 1988. The weary 61 Mechanised battalion had withdrawn, the men exhausted after 4 months of shifting about and fighting FAPLA, while their equipment was in worse shape. By 13th March the tattered 20 Brigade of which 61 Mech was part had arrived back at Rundu across the…
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In 2015, the peace of Rhodes Park in Kensington was shattered by the horrified screams of two women who told those who rushed to their aid that they'd been attacked and their husbands had been dumped in the water. Soon the SAPS was searching for 12 men responsible for the horrific crime. (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Pat…
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Hark! What sound breaks the inscrutable silence of the immense African veld? Dozens of wagons, which would become hundreds. Trundling along at about 5 miles a day, the Voortrekkers were leaving the Cape for their promised lands - albeit yet unidentified. This was a case of being pushed out at least in their minds - culturally, ideologically, fundam…
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With the colder weather creeping in, the choice to go fishing early in the morning has been a difficult one... Luckily there have been plenty of fish to motivate for the leap out of bed. Offshore: The deeper reefs have seen some good Couta and tuna on live baits. Down rigged baits have been the most successful. Rock and Surf: The edible fishing has…
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The Change in One Generation podcast, hosted by Ruda Landman and Dr Frank Magwegwe, dives into the change stories of fascinating South Africans. Ever wondered how some of the most successful South Africans navigate the uncertainty of change in their lives to achieve their goals? The Change in One Generation Podcast, hosted by journalist and author,…
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SAPeople Have It All Coronation Chickens have been popped into the fridge (or left out in the cold now that winter has hit), and other Chickens are coming home to roost! Want to know about Urns, Rowing, Scottie Dogs, Olive Oil and how they relate to Saffers at home and Abroad? Then look (and Listen) no further than SAPeople.com! SAPeople.com · Soli…
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In this special crossover episode, Nicole Engelbrecht interviews author Ted Botha about his new true crime book Daisy De Melker: Hiding Among Killers in the City of Gold. This is a crossover to the interview I conducted on Jonathan Ball Publishing's podcast Pagecast. Subscribe to Pagecast for more bookish content here: https://open.spotify.com/show…
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Last episode we heard about the failed first battle of the Tumpo Triangle, officially known as Tumpo one which took place on February 25th 1988. You know that things aren’t going well when battles are numbered, and there would be three attempts at overrunning FAPLA in its defensive positions east of the Cuito River, outside Cuito Cuanavale. Still, …
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We all want to reduce our reliance on Eskom and reduce our energy bill. But can you actually turn a profit by turning to alternative energy? In this short episode we clear all that up for you. I make podcasts for other people. YOU could be other people by checking out my website or my LinkedIn. Huge thanks to my guests in this episode: Shayne Acar …
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There was a great exodus of some people, the movement of the people into the interior of South Africa - a moment that was going to reverberate all the way to the present. The Great Trek as its known had begun by mid-1835, and to be honest, was a medium sized Trek already. It had been a steady flow across the Orange River for decades, led by the tre…
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It's Saffer fun around the world with Jen & Mel Making a big noise in the Saffer universe, Pretty Yende and Coronation Chicken, the 1st woman - and she's proudly SA - to win a round the world yacht race, a breakdown of the New Money (and who to share it with ;) ) and a little bit of hide-and-squeak! Join Jenni and Melanie for their take on the late…
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