In today's show, we spoke to Michael Bagraim - Labour law expert about the Post 2013/14 Budget Speech
breakfast with Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan that the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted this
morning. The annual Post-2013/14 budget
breakfast with business allowed them to engage with Treasury in a Q and A
session.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Partnerships for Possibility Programme to host informationn sharing session
Mark Engelbrecht - Principal of Heathfield High spoke to us about
their informationn sharing session on work
opportunities. As part of Symphonia for South Africa ’s ground-breaking
Partnerships for Possibility Programme, three High schools namely Heathfield,
Lavender Hill and Steenberg are holding a joint careers evening for grade 9’s
as they have to make subject choices and 12’s. Learners will have the
opportunity to interact with business people and professionals across various
sectors so go armed with your questions to help you make the correct choices in
life. Organisers are calling on all business owners in the Heathfield, Retreat,
Steenberg and Lavenderhill areas to come and share their success stories with
their young aspiring entrepreneurs and guide them on the right path. It’s happening on Saturday
the 2nd of March at Steenberg High in Symphony Avenue , Steenberg.
Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation is offering skills training
We vlosed off with Mymoena Scholtz - Director of Where Rainbows Meet Training and
Development Foundation. They are offering skills training such as computer, life
skills and entrepreneurship courses weekdays from 9:30AM till 12:30PM and again from 1:30PM to 4:30PM . The course is free for unemployed people but
participants will be required to write an examination after each module and
will receive a certification upon completion. While a more advanced computer
and business training course will be offered to employed people every Monday
and Thursday for R600. For further information you can contact the Foundation
on (021) 701 0328 or visit www.whererainbowsmeet.org.za
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Gender - Amineh Kakabaveh visits South Africa
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First African female fitter talks about her career
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Human Rights - Mom to mom project seeks donations
On Sakhisizwe today, we were joined by Vivienne Fintz. She was Instudio to talk about a community project that
she’s initiating for the Red Cross Children’s Hospital. The mom to mom project aims to raise money or supplies by Rachel’s Angels mentorship programme empowers the youth
Spurgeon-Haddon Wilson - Project Manager of
Rachel’s Angels mentorship programme joined us on the line to tell us more about how Entrepreneurship
could positively change the future of SA’s youth. Launched in 2007 Rachel’s
Angels mentorship programme is aimed at Grade 11 and 12 learners, with an
emphasis on improving academic abilities and life skills in order to help them
to deal more effectively with post-matric challenges. The programme takes place
across four months aiming to empower participating scholars with the necessary
entrepreneurial skills to make a constructive contribution to the South-African
economy. Scholars attend workshops and under the leadership of industry
experts, are taught fundamental entrepreneurial skills, tasked with drafting a
business plan, identifying a need within their communities; they then develop a
product for it. They then given a chance to sell their product at the Rachel’s Angels Market Day on April 27th, 2013 with all profits ploughed
back into the community. For further information you can visit www.rachelsangels.co.za
AIDC to host a Budget Justice Night Vigil
Monday, February 25, 2013
Health - WC Health MEC launches NHI pilot project
On the show today, we spoke to Theuns Botha - Western Cape MEC for Health. We were talking about the
National Health Insurance (NHI ) pilot project. The pilot
project was launched by the MEC last week in the Eden District Municipality and will be rolled out
through a focus on schools and promoting health among learners, and
preventative health care, whilst rendering quality curative and rehabilitative
services. According to the MEC, whilst the Western Cape Government is
participating in the Eden NHI pilot, this does not
indicate unqualified support for the as yet not formally tabled policy document
for NHI .
Janine Filmer talks about Heads Up South, a brain injury support group
Janine Filmer - Referral hub
co-ordinator of Heads Up South joined us on the line. We were talking about how they support people who
have suffered a traumatic brain injury and their families. Heads Up was
established to support those who have suffered a traumatic brain
injury and their families after they have left hospital following the work of
Comacare that runs at Groote Schuur Hospital which ensures that the
integrity of coma patients is upheld. Heads Up aims to provide support and to share
information among survivors and families as its vitally important for both to
feel that they are not alone but that there are other people out there who have
had similar experiences. They meet every 1st Thursday of the month between 17:30 and 19:30PM at Vista Nova in
Rondebosch. For further information send an email to headsup@gmail.com
Dr Ross talks about coping with Dementia
We concluded with Dr Kathleen Ross - A consultant in Geriatric Medicine at UCT. We
were talking about coping with Dementia. According to Alzheimer’s South Africa there are more than 36
million people with dementia worldwide and the number is expected to rise to
over 115 million by 2050. Dementia is a collective name for conditions in which
progressive degeneration of the brain affects memory, thinking, behavior and
emotion. The exact cause of Alzheimer’s disease and most of the other dementias
has yet to be established. Dementia is not a normal part of ageing and knows no
social, economic, ethnic or geographical boundaries. Although individuals
experience dementia in their own way, eventually those affected are unable to
care for themselves and need help with all aspects of daily life since there is
currently no cure. For more information you can
contact Dementia South Africa on (021) 421 0077 / 78 or visit www.dementiasa.org or Alzheimer’s South Africa on (021) 979 2724 or visit www.alzheimers.org.za
Friday, February 22, 2013
Arts, Culture & Environment - CRL Rights Commission supports International Mother Language Day
On the show today, we spoke to Dr Wesley Mabuza – Chairperson of the Commission for the Promotion and
Protection of the Rights of the Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities.
The commission’s mission is to promote and develop peace, friendship, humanity,
tolerance and national unity among cultural, religious and linguistic
communities. We were talking about the International Mother Language Day, which was
yesterday the 21st of February. This day has been observed yearly
since February 2000 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and
multilingualism. Dr Mabuza explained
more about the importance of mother tongue. For more information about
the commission please check www.crlcommission.org.za
or contact (011) 537 7600.
Fanie Fourie’s Lobola opens in cinemas next month & Arts Update
Zethu Dlomo - Fanie Fourie’s Lobola lead actress joined us on the line. Fanie Fourie’s Lobola
is a contemporary South African romantic comedy that will be released in cinema
from the 1st of March. Filled with humorous but hard-hitting social
commentary, the film is said to be an edgy fairy tale about love and tradition
in a rapidly evolving society. It is written and directed by Henk Pretorius,
stars Eduan Van Jaarsveld, Zethu Dlomo, Jerry Mofokeng, Marga Van Rooy,
Motlatsi Mafatshe, Chris Chameleon and other big names. For more information go
to www.faniefouriemovie.com or
follow them on twitter @fanielobola Yugendree Naidoo - Sakhisizwe's Producer was Instudio for this week's Arts Update.
SA's youngest fundraiser talks about arts sector funding
We closed off with Kim Simpson - Fundraiser in the Arts sector. Kim is one of the youngest
fundraisers in South Africa . We were talking about the
difficulties the arts sector faces when applying for funding and about projects
and places she is currently fundraising for. For more information you can send
an email to kaykim@live.co.za
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Labour - U-Start.biz is searching for SA’s top entrepreneurs
On today's show, we heard from Zachariah George - Chief Operating Officer - Africa at U-Start. We were talking about the Business Plan Competition. They are searching for six South Africa ’s top entrepreneurs in the
seed and growth stage of their business together with a key SA
investor/representative from a prominent entrepreneurial enabling organization
to compete in the Business Plan Competition that will be held in Milan , Italy in May. Those interested
will be provided with a unique coupon number for complimentary access as well
as instructions on how to apply and thereafter 15 of the most investment ready
start-ups in the seed and growth stage of their business will be chosen to
present to a local judging panel before the final 6 are selected. The closing
date for applications is March 11th,
2013 . For further information you can send an email to info.za@u-start.biz or visit www.u-start.biz
Selfhelp Manenberg is offering a decoupage training
We also spoke to Gaironesa Abrahams - Arts and Crafts project manager for Selfhelp
Manenberg. Selfhelp Manenberg is offering a decoupage training on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 10AM to 3PM starting on the 5th
of March. A R60 fee will be charged to cover the cost of the materials since
products produced will belong to the trainees. The training will take place at Saambou Primary School on the corner of Ruimte Road and Jordaan Street . For further information
you can contact Selfhelp Manenberg on (021) 691 5924/5.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Gender - Ubuntu Rural Women and Youth Movement adds their voice to the global campaign of no violence against women and girls
In today's show, we spoke to Wendy Pekeur -
Founder of Ubuntu
Rural Women and Youth Movement.
The overall mission of Ubuntu is to ensure rural women and youth lead efforts
for change in their own lives. It grew out of the mobilization work of its
founder and former farm worker Wendy. On the 14th of February Ubuntu and the
Community of Klapmuts highlighted the plight of women and girls by adding their
voice to the global campaign of no violence against women and girls. The march
ended of with an evening vigil on an open field where men pledged no violence
against women and children. Ubuntu’s primary focus is to ensure communities have all the tools to
drive and own change. For further information you can contact 071 423
9873 or send an email to ubuntururalwomen@gmail.com alternatively
check them on Facebook/UbuntuRural
HUMA to host LGBTI pride talk KwaLanga tomorrow
MURAL says men can and do change!
We closed off with Ben Bredenkamp -
Founder of Men Understanding Respect and Love or MURAL. MURAL is a support group for abusers, it consists of those who have stopped and
those who are trying to stop physical, emotional, verbal, financial and/or
sexual abuse of their partners. Their motto is men can and do
change. Ben explained more on how they encourage abusers
to seek help. For further information you can contact Ben on
079 490 1820.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Human Rights - Yabonga promotes positive healthy living
On the show today, we spoke to Nontembeko Ndevu - Programme Manager at Yabonga. Yabonga aims to bring
about meaningful change in the lives of HIV positive women and their affected
communities. Their objective
is to promote positive healthy living. This includes improved self-esteem,
prospects for work and the provision of food and better health for themselves
and their families. If you want more information about the organisation you can
contact their offices on (021) 761 29 40 visit www.yabonga.com
SLSJ is advocating for compulsory community service
We also heard from
Liat
Davis - Chairperson of Students for Law and Social Justice. We were talking
about their national campaign of transformation of the South African legal
education as well as to advocate for a year of compulsory community service for
all law graduates. Students for Law and Social Justice (SLSJ) was founded in
2007 as a South African students organization dedicated to protecting human
rights, preventing discrimination and promoting social justice and the rule of
law. They believe the current legal education does not equip them
with the requisite skills to become legal professionals and consequently
resulting in the weakening of the legal profession. For further information you
can send an email to chairperson.slsj@gmail.com
or visit www.slsj.org
Monday, February 18, 2013
Health - Cape Town hosts 6th World Congress of Paediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
On Sakhisizwe today, we spoke to Dr Susan Vosloo - Internationally recognised and respected
Cardio-thoracic Surgeon at Chris Barnard Memorial Hospital. We were talking about the 6th World Congress of
Paediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery that is currently underway in Cape Town until Friday February 22nd.
The Congress involves close to 2500 world experts meeting to discuss
cutting-edge advances in cardiology and heart surgery, how better to prevent
adult onset heart disease and how to improve health service provision for
cardiac care.
Marie Stopes offers safe termination of unwanted pregnancies
Nomakhaya
Mfundisi - Clinical quality and training facilitator for Marie Stopes spoke to us about safely terminating unwanted pregnancies. According
to news reports over the year’s abortion clinics in Cape
Town say that traditionally there is a
sharp increase in the number of schoolgirls aged between 12 and 18 who had
unwanted pregnancies terminated after falling pregnant during the December
break. Marie Stopes offers the termination of unwanted pregnancies up to
20 weeks. There are 2 different methods namely Medical (up to 9 weeks of pregnancy) which uses oral
medicine as the first set of tablets is taken in the centre after consultation
with a nurse or doctor and the second set is taken later at home. Surgical method (from 6 to 20 weeks of pregnancy) is
a same-day surgical procedure preformed by a trained nurse or doctor. For
further information you can contact Marie Stopes on 0800 11 77 85 toll free to book an appointment.
The Alternate Day Diet: New diet trend on everyone's lips
We closed off with Nikki Nepheritie Naidoo - A holistic health care practitioner at Magnificent Health speaking to us about the alternate day diet. The Alternate
Day Diet involves calorie restriction by severely limiting calories every second day so the result over time is a reduced calorie diet. Essentially this means the diet
requires that every second day you fast with a maximum calorie intake of 500
calories for women and 600 to 800 calories for men and on the "alternate" days
you eat as you normally would. Apart from shedding those stubborn kilos
evidence has shown that the diet can also ensure a healthier, longer life and
other benefits include less pain and inflammation, a reduced risk for diabetes,
lower risk of heart disease and even possible a lower risk of dementia. The
following are tips for the diet: Keep yourself well hydrated irrespective
hungry or thirsty drink water and do not do strenuous exercise on your "fast"
days although stretching and yoga like exercises are good. For further
information you can contact Nikki on 079
887 4900 or visit
www.magnificenthealth.co.za
Friday, February 15, 2013
Arts, Culture & Environment - Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse to perform at Kirstenbosch
On Sakhisizwe today, we spoke to Martin Myers - Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse's manager. On Sunday the 17th,
Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse will be performing for
the very first time at the Old
Mutual Summer Sunset concert at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden from
17h30 – 19h00. Gates open at 16h00PM. For further information and
ticket prices, please contact (021) 799 8783/8620 or visit the website www.sanbi.org
or www.oldmutual.co.za/music. Tickets can be
booked at www.webtickets.co.za
Nigel Vermaas was Instudio for this week's Arts Update.
Nigel Vermaas was Instudio for this week's Arts Update.
Cyan Development Concepts empowers local artists
| Celestine & Kayley |
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Labour - Teamworx consulting assists SMME's
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| Chesna & Yvette |
dti to consult WC stakeholders and business on the National Export Strategy
Hilda Moja – Chief Director
of Export Promotion at the Department of Trade & Industry joined us on the line. The Department
of Trade and Industry will be consulting Western Cape stakeholders and business at the National Export
Strategy Workshop on Monday the 8th of February. The
workshops are aimed at soliciting views, opinions and strategic inputs from
various role-players. They will also allow provincial government structures to
share export plans, programmes and strategies, and should result in a
synergised national export approach for the country.
The workshop is at Crystal Towers Hotel & Spa in Century City from 8AM .
For more information visit www.thedti.gov.za
BizXnet founder talks about advantages of using social media
We closed off with Tamzin Martin - BizXnet. We were talking
about the advantage of using social media to add growth to one’s business.
BizXnet aims to expose SMME’s to the best
possible network creating support structures and B2B leads with a strong focus
on social media and to provide a forum for education and collaboration on
social media technology, platforms and strategies while providing a conduit for
communication and coordination between SMME companies. Tamzin will be
a guest speaker at the monthly SMME breakfast meeting on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Human Rights - Activate Leadership is calling for applications for 2013
| Juzaida & Mhlanganisi |
Historic Land Claim Case underway in Grahamstown
World renowned South African historian and lifelong activist - Professor Martin Legassick joined us on the line. We
were talking about the historic land case claim that’s currently underway in
Grahamstown’s Salem community. It is reported that at stake is
the old Salem Commonage which consists of thousands of hectares of valuable
farmland in a winding green valley that was divvied up in 1940 between
descendents of the Salem Party of the 1820 Settlers.
Portfolio Committee welcomes NPA's decision to probe “child abuse” incident
We closed off with Dorothy Ramodibe - Chairperson of Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on
Women, Children and People with Disabilities. The Committee has
welcomed the National Prosecuting Authority’s decision to investigate the incident
reported in the media in which a teenage girl from Limpopo that was “married off” to
a 57 years old sangoma. She said the Committee will monitor this situation and many
others similar to it closely to ensure successful prosecution of perpetrators.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Health - February is STI and Condom Month
On Sakhisizwe today, we spoke to Bulelwa Juta-Leeuw - from the Department of Health. February is Sexually Transmitted
Infections and Condom Month and the theme is “Aids Free Generation….Zero Infection,
Deaths and Stigma in my life. According to the HealthInsite, one in five South Africans is living
with genital herpes alone and over 4 million people receiving treatment for STI ’s every year. The
awareness aims not only at reducing the spread of STI ’s but also to curb the
spread of HIV and AIDS. STIs are primarily spread through person-to-person
sexual contact. The most common conditions
they cause are gonorrhoea, chlamydial infection, syphilis, trichomoniasis,
chancroid, genital herpes, genital warts, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infection and hepatitis B infection. Some STIs exist without symptoms while the
main syndromes of common STIs are urethral discharge, genital ulcers, inguinal
swellings (bubo, which is a swelling in the groin), scrotal swelling, vaginal
discharge, lower abdominal pain and neonatal eye infections (conjunctivitis of
the newborn). It remains a big problem, even though most of the infections can
be cured due to fear of being stigmatised as people are reluctant to seek
medical treatment for sexually transmitted infections. For more information
contact 0800 012 322.
This week marks Teen Suicide Prevention week
Naazia Ismail - Spokesperson for the SA Depression and Anxiety Group
(SADAG) joined us on the line to talk more about detecting depression which is an early warning
sign for suicide. This week we commemorate Teen Suicide Prevention week and it
is reported that suicide is the fastest growing, and second leading, cause of
death in the 15 to 24 age group as almost 1 in 10 teen deaths in South Africa are due to suicide.
According to the recent National Youth Risk Survey, an alarming number of high school teens were
depressed and suicidal with over 20% having considered suicide in one month.
Children as young as 7 years old have also committed suicide in South Africa
but despite its prevalence, teen suicide is still shrouded in myth and
misconception.
Naazia explained more about the warning signs and
what action to take if one identifies those signs. If your teen has
become withdrawn and socially isolated, his/her school performance and
participation in sports has declined, he/she is neglecting their appearance,
and has started giving possessions away, there could be cause for concern and
it is advisable to get the help of a trained mental health professional as soon
as possible. SADAG is open 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm on 0800 567 567 or SMS
31393. Alternatively you can contact SADAG at (011) 262 6396 or visit their website at www.sadag.co.za
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