by Tshepo Tshabalala | Sep 18, 2019 | Newsletter - WRA Podcasts
It is not uncommon to experience incidents of sexual violence at some point in life, if not daily; furthermore, it is not a violation that is unusual in the workplace and institutions of learning – despite legislations and policies in place to make workplaces and...
by Tshepo Tshabalala | Sep 18, 2019 | Newsletter - WRA Podcasts
We talk to Ken Swettenham on The Business Wrap who gives more insight on the latest business news. On the main topic, we chat to Zibuyele Rala an HR Associate Manager at P&G and Jeanne du Plessis, the Corporate Affairs & Citizenship Leader at P&G. They...
by Staff Reporter | Sep 18, 2019 | Newsletter - WRA Podcasts
Tonight we unpack the African Centre on Philanthropy & social Investment’s dialogue on the prospects of mitigating risks associated with climate change, particularly as it pertains to disaster management and planning strategies in the likely event of a natural...
by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 17, 2019 | Newsletter - WRA Podcasts
Although the Criminal Procedure Act permits the use of force by the police in certain circumstances, knowing how much force can be exerted often seems to be a fine line. We review whether the culture of violence by the police force during apartheid has improved or...
by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 17, 2019 | Newsletter - WRA Podcasts
There are many funding initiatives in South Africa aimed at funding emerging entrepreneurs. But, how do entrepreneurs best prepare themselves to meet and pitch to potential investors? In this week’s episode of Business Buzz, we chat with Clen Cook, an executive at The...
by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 17, 2019 | Newsletter - WRA Podcasts
As the world, particularly Africa, battles to keep the lights on, there are quite a few risks to keeping our man-made lights on. In this week’s show we chat with nature conservationist from the Wits University, Dr Bernard Coetzee to explore the dark side of light....