The Other Foundation is an African trust dedicated to advancing human rights and social inclusion in southern Africa. They join Phumi Mashigo to talk about their #AMillionOnes finger lunch...

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In honour of Women's Month, Phumi Mashigo pays tribute to one of her all time favourite female musicians, Nina Simone who has changed the face of music and has influenced her life immensely...

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Women’s Month has arrived and so have the end of season sales, but before you get carried away with the shopping, check yourself...

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The hit musical adapted from the 1992 Hollywood smash hit ‘Sister Act’ is here and the lead singer is the explosive Candida Mosoma. From Idols hopeful to stage superstar, she joins Phumi to chat about the life of a South African star!

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The Business Woman’s Association has released the 10th edition of the Women in Leadership Census, but what does it mean for the average South African? Phumi chats to the lead researcher and the BWA President to talk about the importance of the census and how South African business stacks up on women in the workplace.

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By the time you are 35 you would have eaten on average about 38 325 meals. With the rise of the reality foodies, celebrity chefs, food trucks and artisan foods, now more than ever young girls are trading in the high heels of boardrooms for crocs and aprons as they choose food as a career. […]

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Lebo Ramafoko is the CEO of Soul City Institute and Khanyisile Mazibuko is the fresh new young co-host of the talk show Rise. They are both in studio with Phumi to talk about passing the baton to the young, changing your own fate and owning your destiny.

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Everybody wants a life coach but how does it work? Phumi is joined by life coach Lesley Witt as they conduct a life changing one on one coaching session with a listener, Mathapelo.

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  “The only sure things are death and taxes.” Phumi brings along Michelle Dave and tax guru Jaco Smit to get us ready for the upcoming daunting tax season.

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With 6% of Earth’s surface area, 15% of the world’s population and the world’s youngest citizens, one can say that Africa is the future of civilisation, but it has way too many problems to count. Joining us to discuss this is author of ‘Chic African,’ Wendy Tlou.

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