Rafique Gangat is someone with very interesting stories from apartheid South Africa. He was South Africa’s first ‘diplomat of colour’ and recently documented these stories in a book called ‘Bending the Rules’. Battling bigotry and prejudice, Rafique also had a healthy dose of sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll thrown into his incredible story.

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Rafique Gangat is someone with very interesting stories from apartheid South Africa. He was South Africa's first 'diplomat of colour' and recently documented these stories in a book called 'Bending the Rules'. Battling bigotry and prejudice, Rafique also had a healthy dose of sex, drugs and rock 'n roll thrown into his incredible story.

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Arguing for impact. Are ideas more powerful than people? Mbali believes so as ideas can last longer than people, but they are reliant on people to implement them. She has some important commandments to prove this, and how you can harness such wisdom for good in the argument stakes.

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The Gareth Cliff Show 'box' is finally happening! Yes, it's a prize that can now be yours as a loyal listener. Siya has a celeb theory which he feels necessary to share. A new app to make us better people, the final instalment of 'How to Argue Better' with Mbali Njomane... then a catch-up on Cape Town's continued water crisis.

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Gareth is off to Germany, well that's the plan. Ben has a sort of issue with this, which then leads to talking about OJ Simpson again, and some other interesting TV shows. There is a new intern on the show, her name is Amanda and she provides some interesting answers to Gareth's odd opening questions. News, sport and finance from there.

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Chelsea win again and with that the record for most wins in a Premier League season is on. Pep Guardiola is happy to still have a job, gay footballers still reluctant to come out, Federer to miss the French Open and Australia's cricketers are making themselves look bad in a payment dispute with Cricket Australia.

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An amputee who lost his legs ditched the wheelchair to become a professional skateboarder. When Italo Romano from Brazil lost his legs in a train accident, he thought his life was over. But after discovering a natural talent for skateboarding he hasn’t looked back. Now a professional skater, the 27-year-old travels the world and regularly competes against able-bodied skateboarders, winning medals and acclamation wherever he goes.

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Are you worried about the supposed 'suicide game' Blue Whale that is allegedly doing the rounds? Critical Thinking and Ethics lecturer Jacques Rousseau sets the record straight...

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The team kicks off a digital and technology special by chatting to Warren and Misha Daniel who are the MD and COD of Big Bite Consulting. They speak about the digital space, how it is evolving, what plans Warren and Misha have in terms of educating SA on everything digital and more. Taking the digital and technology talk further, they also chat to Les Allen about employers hiring people who game. Should the skills acquired through gaming count when being considered for a job?

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The panel chats to Zandile Nzalo, founder and CEO of Zanenza about her wealth of incredible experience in the world of entrepreneurship as a black woman - the challenges within the South African market and the significant opportunities.

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