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Programme Directors; Nelvis Qekema and Tshatha Ngobe;
Inkosi Ntshangase;
The Zululand District Municipality Mayor, Cllr Hlatshwayo;
Mayors from five local municipalities;
The Honourable Minister of Science and Technology, Minister Pandor;
Deputy Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services, Prof. Mkhize,
Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Mr Mduduzi Manana;
MEC for Education of KwaZulu-Natal, Mss Peggy Nkonyeni;
Director-General from the Department of Social Development; Mr Coceko Pakade
Amakhosi aphakathi kwethu;
Learners;
Ladies and gentlemen:
Sanibonani!
It is a pleasure to be here today with so many learners and members of the general public. I am also extremely grateful to Minister Pandor and my colleagues, the Deputy Ministers of Higher Education and Training and of Telecommunications and Postal Services, for taking time off their busy schedule to join us this afternoon. For those of you who might no
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Durban, Wednesday 8 March 2023 – Ukhozi fm is excited to announce its 2023 – 2024 lineup effective 1 April 2023.
The station continues to put delivery of the public mandate at the core of everything it does. It is the delivery of this public mandate, which informed the type of shows and presenters that the hållplats will be moving forward with.
The station’s breakfast show, Vuka Africa Breakfast Show continues to be hosted by Sipho “DJ Sgqemeza” Mbatha alongside Nonhlanhla “Mroza” Buthelezi every Monday to Friday 06h00 – 09h00.
Dudu “Lady D” Khoza, the Queen of the Airwaves maintains her 09h00 – 12h00 slot where she will continue to bring audiences what they have come to love from her in her show called Jabulujule.
The 12h30 – 15h00 slot will maintain Sfiso “King Sfiso” Sibiya as well as Zimiphi “Zim-Dollar” Biyela as they säga Dankie 1223 while Khathide “Tshatha” Ngobe and Selby “Selbeyonce” Mkhize drive us home in the afternoon with Woza Nabangani Bakho Monday to
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Smashing patriarchy, one hip hop cypher at a time
On the song, “Zivume” from the compilation, Words of a Rebel Sistah, Sistah Anela sings: “Women, for long you’ve been preached over; preserved for one purpose of giving birth,” It supports her stance on the oppression of women: if something isn’t accommodating, it needs to be challenged. Words of a Rebel Sistahwas an initiative by South African anti-capitalist hip hop collective Soundz of the South (SOS) to record a CD focusing on women’s struggles and a prelude to The Rebel Sistah Cypha, a monthly, females-only platform for conscious spoken word, hip hop and live music. It started off at Moholo Live House in Khayelitsha, but now takes place at the Community House in Salt River, a suburb close to Cape Town’s city centre. The goal is to create a counter-culture; one that exemplifies a society in which women are liberated and all forms of oppression are eradicated.
Given the current political climate, this is a c