The Clement Manyathela Show

The Clement Manyathela Show

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8217 - #702Openline – Phophi Ramathuba warns of Ben 10s & Emmerson Mnangagwa extends his term
The best interviews and discussions from each day's show.
8217 - #702Openline – Phophi Ramathuba warns of Ben 10s & Emmerson Mnangagwa extends his term
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The best interviews and discussions from each day's show.

Resumen del episodio

Thabo Sholomashaw hosts a discussion on the importance of honest political discourse, exploring the 'Ben 10' phenomenon and its potential risks to women in leadership positions. The episode also examines the controversial decision by the National Treasury to withhold 13.5 billion rands from municipalities, weighing the impact on service delivery against concerns of municipal mismanagement. The conversation further extends to regional politics, covering the legislative changes in Zimbabwe that extend President Mnangagwa's term of office and the historical context of Zimbabwean migration to South Africa. The episode concludes with various listener perspectives on the ethics of age-gap relationships and the socio-economic consequences of fiscal non-compliance.

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Our disagreements does not mean that we are fighting. I'd rather we have discussions with us dissenting voices than we all agree like a choir.

00:01:07 · The host establishes his approach to hosting a platform for diverse and potentially heated opinions.

The younger guys who date older women who are in politics, who are mayors, municipal managers, emissaries, ministers, or generally hold political office of influence – They are swayed from their ultimate objective, notwithstanding their competency because of unjew influence by these younger, often nefarious guys who want to benefit financially mainly from older women.

00:07:49 · The host describes the political risks associated with the 'Ben 10' phenomenon as presented by Dr. Poppy Ramatuba.

making sure that service delivery collapses has, you know, it's almost like it's a violation of the human rights of the people that are living in that municipality.

00:15:24 · The speaker argues that the withholding of municipal funds by the Treasury directly impacts the fundamental rights of citizens.

the Zimbabwean president just signed into law, law-sweeping constitutional amendments that abolish the direct, one, direct election of the president, and two, extending the terms of presidency

00:36:51 · The host explains the recent legislative changes in Zimbabwe that impact the country's electoral framework and presidential term limits.

There is a silent genocide that happened in South Africa and in Zimbabwe.

00:41:22 · A caller references historical atrocities and violence in Zimbabwe as a primary driver for the influx of migrants into South Africa.

Episodios

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#702Openline – Phophi Ramathuba warns of Ben 10s & Emmerson Mnangagwa extends his term

Thabo Sholomashaw hosts a discussion on the importance of honest political discourse, exploring the 'Ben 10' phenomenon and its potential risks to women in leadership positions. The episode also examines the controversial decision by the National Treasury to withhold 13.5 billion rands from municipalities, weighing the impact on service delivery against concerns of municipal mismanagement. The conversation further extends to regional politics, covering the legislative changes in Zimbabwe that extend President Mnangagwa's term of office and the historical context of Zimbabwean migration to South Africa. The episode concludes with various listener perspectives on the ethics of age-gap relationships and the socio-economic consequences of fiscal non-compliance.

09 jul. 2026
8216-

The Dialogue – Human rights concerns at Musina repatriation site

This episode features a discussion between host Thabo and Genevieve Quintal, spokesperson for Amnesty International South Africa, regarding the humanitarian situation at temporary repatriation sites in Musina, Limpopo. The conversation addresses reports of inadequate food, water, sanitation, and medical services for foreign nationals undergoing deportation processes. The discussion explores the legal obligations of the South African state under international law and the UN Human Rights Council to maintain human dignity and basic rights for all individuals, regardless of legal status. The dialogue also examines the systemic failures within South Africa's immigration and documentation systems, including allegations of corruption and long processing delays. The program includes listener perspectives, ranging from concerns about the strain on national resources to the personal struggles of asylum seekers facing administrative hurdles. The episode concludes with a debate on whether migrants are scapegoated for failing domestic infrastructure and the responsibility of the state to maintain essential services.

09 jul. 2026
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The Dialogue - Reshaping the narrative about Africa

Thabo hosts Tabi Galafeng to discuss how negative international narratives about Africa impact its economic growth and investment. Galafeng argues that while Western media often portrays the continent through a lens of poverty and conflict, Africans must also take responsibility for addressing internal issues like corruption and poor service delivery to change the global perception. The episode also features caller interactions discussing systemic challenges facing Africa, including colonial borders and resource extraction. The discussion transitions from analyzing historical and economic issues to celebrating the influence of African brands and marketing leaders.

09 jul. 2026
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Hanging Out with award-winning singer-songwriter, Jesse Clegg

In this interview, musician Jesse Clegg discusses his upbringing touring with his late father, the influence of his academic background on his songwriting, and the challenges of navigating the modern music industry. He reflects on his upcoming Scatelings album, a tribute project where various artists reimagine songs by his father. Jesse also explores his focus on artistic authenticity over fame and the personal challenges of being a single parent. The episode concludes with details regarding the upcoming Scatterlings Festival, celebrating the diverse talent within the South African music scene.

09 jul. 2026
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Listener’s choice - How municipal demarcation affects voters

This episode features an interview with Aluwani Ramagadza, Chief Operations Officer at the Municipal Demarcation Board, regarding recent ward amendments ahead of the local government elections on November 4th. The discussion covers the nationwide ward delimitation process, which has increased the total number of wards from 4,468 to 4,488, specifically impacting provinces like KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. The conversation explores the criteria for redrawing boundaries, the importance of equalizing registered voters, and the board's efforts to maintain transparency and manage public objections. Listeners will learn about the implications of these changes for voters, including potential shifts in ward numbers, candidates, and voting stations. The episode also addresses concerns regarding political bias, the adequacy of public consultation, and the necessity for voters to verify their registration status through the Electoral Commission to avoid surprises on election day.

09 jul. 2026