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Radio New Frame
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Radio New Frame gives you a weekly progressive take on politics, culture and sport with interviews, features and music.
Radio New Frame gives you a weekly progressive take on politics, culture and sport with interviews, features and music.
The Billy Bragg interview
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Radio New Frame
In an exclusive interview, singer and activist Billy Bragg talks about making music with meaning, Marx, refusing to give in to Boris Johnson – and passion on an Italian volcano.
Chapters:
02:04 - Billy Bragg 1
29:45 - Billy Bragg 2
50:49
What of our mother tongues?
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With more than 7 000 languages globally, we look at mother tongues. Can Kiswahili be Africa’s lingua franca? And we explore two people’s complex relationships with their languages: Setswana and Arabic.
Chapters
02:20 - Kiswahili
19:27 - Setswana
29:42 - Arabic
48:49
Black Afrikaans | Mandela and MK
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To mark June 16, we unearth Afrikaans’ Black roots and focus on contemporary Black Afrikaans. Also, a new book on how Nelson Mandela led Umkhonto weSizwe to war against Africa’s strongest army.
01:00:37
SA’s sterilisation shame | Saxonwold Shebeen
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Shamed by 2020 exposés of forced sterilisations at public hospitals, the health department vowed to act – but victims still await justice. Also, is the Saxonwold Shebeen open for a drink?
Chapters:
03:13 - Bongekile Msibi
16:09 - Baragwanath
21:21 - Women’s Legal Centre
31:55 - Guptas
46:10
Equalisers: Fair pay is fair play
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Banyana are not treated well, despite being one of the favourites to win the Women’s Afcon in July. Could their American counterparts’ equal-pay victory help our national women’s football side?
Chapters:
2:47 - US Women's Soccer
8:24 - Amanda Dlamini
22:22 - Joseph Mkhonza
32:12 - Busisiwe Mokwena
42:29
Shireen Abu Akleh | Can Themba’s legacy
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The murder of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh sent shockwaves around the world. But will it change US-Israel relations? And the full story of legendary scribe Can Themba finally gets told. Chapters:
02:58 - Shireen Abu Akleh
11:12 - Can Themba
31:41 - Joe Thloloe
57:32
Abortion – The fight to choose
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Abortion has been legal since 1997 in South Africa. Despite this, more and more women are risking their lives by going to unlicensed abortionists. We ask why. Chapters:
02:33 - Abortions down town
08:39 - Catherine Burns
28:17 - Emihle Ntuli
33:51 - Matthew Kavanagh
47:34
May Day! May Day! A Workers' Emergency
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Unemployment in South Africa is soaring and many are forced to take any job they can get. Our 100th episode focuses on casual workers, who have the most precarious jobs.
Chapters
01:58 - Annah Moreki
10:51 - Who are casual workers?
18:55 - Casual workers protest
22:39 - Rights and numbers
25:56 - What about the working class?
32:27
Amazon workers’ win | Liberation theology
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Amazon workers finally get a union with ripple effects in US politics expected. And liberation theology helped end apartheid. What role does it have in politics, inequality and exploitation today? Chapters:
01:45 - Amazon scene setter
12:25 - John Logan
32:54 - Liberation Theology scene setter
38:02 - Mzwandile Molo
57:23
The Faith Edition – God, politics and society
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In this bumper edition, find out why politicians spoil the religious vote and so many Jews fought apartheid. Also, meet SA’s chief satanist and hear the music that makes Muslims dance.
Chapters:
04:04 - Mbhazima Shilowa
18:24 - Jonathan Ancer
30:46 - Lael Bethlehem
42:09 - Satanic Church
59:43 - Sufism
01:17:08
A sick health system | God and gender
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Indian activist-doctor Yogesh Jain believes inequality in public healthcare is a global crisis. And, we look at religion’s role in instilling outdated attitudes towards sexuality. Chapters:
1:48 - Dr Yogesh Jain
7:49 - Gender and religion
20:38 - Gay and Muslim
46:49
Covid’s nameless graves | Mojak Lehoko
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More than 100 000 South Africans have died officially from Covid-19, some anonymously and buried in paupers' graves. Hospital and mortuary workers tell the stories of the unclaimed.
Chapters:
02:15 - Covid’s nameless graves
18:16 - Mojak Lehoko
27:56 - Song
34:52
Sex violence in prison | RIP Ayanda Ngila
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Sexual assault in South African jails is widespread but grossly under-reported. We lift the veil on this scourge. And, we pay tribute to murdered land activist Ayanda Ngila. Chapters
01:31 - Tebogo Mokobori
18:25 - Doreen Gaora
30:12 - Rebecca Gore
39:12 - Ayanda Ngila
48:45
Fishers’ victory | Yemen’s blacked-out war
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The struggle continues for Cape West Coast small-scale fishers after their court victory against seismic blasting. And, why is Yemen’s bloody seven-year-long war largely forgotten?
Chapters:
01:49 - Seismic Survey
17:07 - Wilmien Wicomb
26:06 - Aisha Jumaan
Host: Tebadi Mmotla
Guests: Martin Blake, Solene Smith, Wilmien Wicomb, Aisha Jumaan
Production: The Good People at Between Productions
Editor: Charles Leonard
51:42
Nyet to war | What virus? | Pacific Express
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Progressive Russians say no to war. Is Covid-19 petering out? And though essential, did the world miss out during the cultural boycott against apartheid South Africa?
02:22 - Russian anti-war
21:58 - Francois Venter
31:41 - Pacific Express
46:44
Fanon in 2022 | Kenya’s weird sounds
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A new book celebrates Frantz Fanon’s seminal work as a shack dwellers’ movement applies his ideas 60 years on. Also, a Kenyan woman’s challenge to experimental music.
01:56 - eKhenana
16:52 - Nigel Gibson
33:05 - Nyokabi Kariũki
52:41
Israel apartheid | Eyethu cinema | Club Pelican
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Amnesty International explains why Israel is an apartheid state. An iconic Soweto cinema makes way for a mall. And we revisit the jazz haven, Club Pelican, a place of love and Black consciousness. Chapters:
02:28 - Saleh Hijaz,
18:53 - Eyethu Cinema
28:01 - Mphethi Morojele
36:27 - Boitumelo Mofokeng
55:43
Fuelling xenophobic fires
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Xenophobia is raising its ugly head again in South Africa under the guise of protecting jobs, and it’s threatening to turn violent. We speak to those at the centre of it: migrants.
Chapters:
01:25 - Xenophobia scenesetter
09:08 - Patrick Ilunga
13:59 - Edith Chikwana
17:10 - Sylvestre Kabasidi
23:52 - Janet Munakamwe
43:05 - Song
45:53
Fuelling xenophobic fires
Episode in
Radio New Frame
Xenophobia is raising its ugly head again in South Africa under the guise of protecting jobs, and it’s threatening to turn violent. We speak to those at the centre of it: migrants.
Chapters:
01:25 - Xenophobia scenesetter
09:08 - Patrick Ilunga
13:59 - Edith Chikwana
17:10 - Sylvestre Kabasidi
23:52 - Janet Munakamwe
43:05 - Song
45:53
Afcon: the good, the bad and the greedy | Boooth!
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The Afcon tournament in Cameroon was full of the politics, passion and pain of African football. We talk about the cup’s pan-Africanism, ask who’s to blame for the deadly stampede and get a Bafana star to weigh in on our team’s future chances.
Chapters:
02:06 - Sean Jacobs
23:18 - Maher Mezahi
38:34 - Matthew Booth
54:49 - Song
57:58
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