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MY SHERO: Teboho Mofokeng is a certified civil engineer , wastewater treatment specialist and an author - 14 Oct 2020

10/16/2020
MY SHERO: Teboho Mofokeng is a certified civil engineer , wastewater treatment specialist and an author. Her new book is titled ‘Finding your seat at the table’

Duration:00:14:03

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MY SHERO: Daniela Casetti is a South Africa based musician with a Latin American background - 7 Oct 2020

10/16/2020
MY SHERO: Daniela Casetti is a South Africa based musician with a Latin American background. Born in Chile in, she also spent some time in Argentina where some of her family comes from. She permanently relocated to South Africa in 2006. Although she holds a Bcom degree in Tourism Management and has been a South African tourism practitioner for quite some time, her first love is music. Her latest single is titled ‘Breaking free’.

Duration:00:17:36

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LESSON Subject: Physical Sciences Tutor: Bennert Maluleke Topic: Last Push Strategies P1 - 6 October 2020

10/15/2020
LESSON Subject: Physical Sciences Tutor: Bennert Maluleke Topic: Last Push Strategies P1

Duration:00:23:08

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The Round Table Discussion: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - 6 October 2020

10/15/2020
THE ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer amongst women in South Africa, affecting 1 in 28 women[1], and in urban communities the incidence is as high as 1 in 8 according to National Health Laboratory statistics. But early screening and detection of the disease dramatically improves women’s chances of survival and reduces the need for aggressive and invasive treatment. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Breast Imaging Society of South Africa (BISSA) urges women to regularly self-examine and have an annual mammogram from the age of 40. Guest: Prof Jackie Smilg, Chair of Breast Imaging Society of South Africa (BISSA) which is a sub-specialty group of the Radiological Society of South Africa

Duration:00:36:40

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On Candid With Carol today we chat to Media personality Lorna Maseko - 1 October 2020

10/15/2020
We are #QUEENSOFGRACE # CANDID WITH CAROL On Candid With Carol today we chat to Media personality , entrepreneur, former professional ballet dancer, celebrity chef, businesswoman...and author Lorna Maseko . Her cookbook is titled Celebrate With Lorna .

Duration:00:35:34

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LESSON Subject: English Grade 9 Tutor: Ronnie Muthivha Topic: Literature – Teaching the drama as genre - 29 Sept 2020

10/12/2020
LESSON Subject: English Grade 9 Tutor: Ronnie Muthivha Topic: Literature – Teaching the drama as genre

Duration:00:19:28

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THE ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: Child sexual abuse - 29 September 2020

10/12/2020
THE ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: Child sexual abuse, historically, has been a taboo topic that people were reluctant to talk about out in the open. However, things are shifting. People are becoming more aware of sexual abuse, and parents do amazing things every day to keep their kids safe. But there are still facets of abuse that don’t get the attention they deserve, and one of those areas is the sexual abuse of boys.

Duration:00:44:33

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Heritage Month - Books in our languages - 18 September 2020

10/5/2020
Heritage Month - Books in our languages

Duration:00:12:17

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Food for thought - 5 Ways to be polite and diplomatic in your speaking - 18 September 2020

10/5/2020
Food for thought - 5 Ways to be polite and diplomatic in your speaking

Duration:00:38:33

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LESSON - Subject: EMS, Accounting Equation(Credit Purchases) - 17 September 2020

10/5/2020
LESSON Subject: EMS, Accounting Equation(Credit Purchases) Tutor: Fatima Kotwal

Duration:00:22:42

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On Candid with Carol today we chat to Award Winning Legendary Actress Tina Jaxa - 17 Sep 2020

10/5/2020
We are #QUEENSOFGRACE # CANDID WITH CAROL On Candid With Carol today we chat to Award Winning Legendary Actress Tina Jaxa . She is one of the most experienced and skilled South African actors. She has a wealth of experience in the industry as she has spent more than half of her age acting. Her profile speaks of a woman who was adventurous and was not shy to pursue her passion. Jaxa began her career with roles on the television soap operas Generations (1993) and Isidingo (1998–2000). During her career, Jaxa has appeared in films such as Oddball Hall. (1990), The Bird Can't Fly. (2007), I Now Pronounce You Black and White. (2010), Of Good Report. (2013), Beyond Return and Wedding. (2016). She won an Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film in the 2013 romantic thriller film, Of Good Report. Jaxa had the leading roles in the eTV sitcom Madam & Eve (2002- 2005). Jaxa announced a hiatus from her acting career in January 2014, during the break she lived in the city of Cape Town, her hiatus lasted nine months. Following her long hiatus she made her career comebacks, since her comeback she has appeared in major television shows such as Shreds and Dreams, Isikizi, 90 Plein Street, Ashes to Ashes, Mzansi Magic drama series Nkululeko as well as having a starring role n the e.tv soap opera Rhythm City as Andiswa.

Duration:00:41:37

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Lesson - Maths Literacy Grade 10 - 15 September 2020

9/28/2020
Lesson - 15 September 2020

Duration:00:21:59

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Topic ADHD - 15 September 2020

9/28/2020
Topic ADHD with Carol Ofori

Duration:00:38:42

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Lesson Subject: English - 14 September 2020

9/28/2020
Lesson Subject: English- FAL Critical language awareness, Speaking, Reading of Literature, Comprehension, visual literacy and summary Tutor: Renske Pieterse

Duration:00:22:12

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“GET IT TOGETHER WITH THE MOFOKENGS”| To Lobola or Not to Lobola - 14 September 2020

9/28/2020
“GET IT TOGETHER WITH THE MOFOKENGS”| To Lobola or Not to Lobola

Duration:00:40:20

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LESSON Grade 10 Geography: Climate and Weather and Geomorphology Tutor: Reena Van Heerden

9/11/2020
LESSON Subject: Grade 10 Geography: Climate and Weather and Geomorphology Tutor: Reena Van Heerden

Duration:00:19:43

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Candid with Carol - Guest multi award winning Musician Siphokazi - 3 September 2020

9/11/2020
We are #QUEENSOFGRACE CANDID WITH CAROL • On Candid With Carol today we chat to multi award winning Musician Siphokazi. Her latest single is titled, ‘Wathi Kum’ , She has 4 albums under her belt • Siphokazi whose name means "Gift, has become synonymous with soulful sounds, poignant lyrics and a sophisticated Afro-chic style. • She was born in Lusikisiki, in the Eastern Cape, and after her schooling in the province she relocated to Johannesburg in 1999 and enrolled at the Sibikwa Community Art Centre Twitter/Facebook | @siphokazisings

Duration:00:40:38

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THE AFRICAN CONNECTION | Guest: Sharon Nankinyi, One of the Team Lioness members

9/10/2020
THE AFRICAN CONNECTION | General Africa has been declared free from wild polio by the independent body, the Africa Regional Certification Commission. Polio usually affects children under five, sometimes leading to irreversible paralysis. Death can occur when breathing muscles are affected. Twenty-five years ago thousands of children in Africa were paralysed by the virus. The disease is now only found in Afghanistan and Pakistan. There is no cure but the polio vaccine protects children for life. More than 95% of Africa's population has now been immunised. This was one of the conditions that the Africa Regional Certification Commission set before declaring the continent free from wild polio. Senegal| Akon has laid the first stone of a new green and futuristic city in Senegal, which will be named after him 'Akon city'.The RnB artist, who has Senegalese roots and was born in the United States, says a big part of the project is to help African-Americans who don't understand their culture. "I wanted to build a city or a project like this that will give them the motivation to know that there is a home back home." the artist said. "So as you come in from America, or Europe or anywhere in the diaspora, and you feel like you want to visit Africa, we want Senegal to be your first stop." The new (6 Billion Dollars) city being built south of Dakar will also try to ease congestion and overcrowding in the capital, where almost four million people live. The artist said he also wanted to show that while the coronavirus pandemic has "the world doubting their economies," in Africa "a Senegalese, an investor, who could have stayed in the US indefinitely, decides to come to invest in his own country." Kenya| An elite all-female ranger unit named 'The Lionesses' patrol a conservation area near Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. They monitor the Olgulului community conservancy conservation area, 150,000 acres of land shared by wildlife and human beings. The recruits are drawn from t

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LESSON | Subject: Economics Grade 10 Topic: Dynamics of Markets Tutor: Bridget Sibanda

9/10/2020
LESSON | Subject: Economics Grade 10 Topic: Dynamics of Markets Tutor: Bridget Sibanda

Duration:00:24:15

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MY SHERO: Prof. Johanna M Mathibe-Neke

9/10/2020
MY SHERO: Prof. Johanna M Mathibe-Neke  She completed her PhD in 2012 from WITS University and Master of Science in Medicine, Bioethics and Health Law from WITS University in 2015. She further holds a BACur Degree in Nursing Education and Community Health, a BACur Honours in Nursing Education, a Diploma in Midwifery and a Diploma in General Nursing. She is grant recipient for Women in Research (2017-2019).  Her Research expertise includes Women’s Health, Midwifery, Health Sciences Education, Ethics and Health Questions|  Have you always wanted to study nursing?  You are very accomplished in your field, one might wonder why you did not pursue a medical degree?  Why did you choose academia over practice?  What are some of the challenges in academia?  Ethics in the nursing profession is a subject that interests you, what are the challenges that nurses face when it comes to ethics?  The nursing profession in relation to Covid19  People often complain about the poor service from nurses, it is often not the most celebrated profession?  What is the difference between a nurse and a mid-wife? More Info| She completed her PhD in 2012 from WITS University and Master of Science in Medicine, Bioethics and Health Law from WITS University in 2015. She further holds a BACur Degree in Nursing Education and Community Health, a BACur Honours in Nursing Education, a Diploma in Midwifery and a Diploma in General Nursing. She is grant recipient for Women in Research (2017-2019). She is managing a project on psychosocial antenatal care with a focus on holistic care, in Gauteng Province, South Africa through funding granted by the University of South Africa. She is Chair of the Scientific Committee of the Department of Health Studies since 2016, administrating the process of research proposal review and ethical clearance. She is serving on following Departmental Committees: World Health Organization Charter, The Department of Health Studies Higher Degree Ethics Committee, Ma

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