When will 2016 end already? Mabale and Tumi take a trip down memory lane to go through all the big stories that trended on social media throughout the year. And find out what the 5 languages of love are, and how we can better love ourselves as South Africans... as…
Tumi is taking personal issue with the #ProphetOfDoom saga, and says it's time black people stop accepting being exploited. Twitter has been making fun of South African men of late - calling them ugly... but the ladies are here to refute that as rubbish. And find out why both Mabale…
She's the self-proclaimed pit bull in heels who runs one of South Africa's most successful PR agencies, representing some of the biggest names in entertainment. Her tongue-in-cheek tweets regarding relationships and sex both shock and entertain the timeline. She is headstrong, fearless, successful, and insightful. Farah Fortune spends the hour…
South Africa launches the first ever Working Mother's Expo in the world this weekend, and it promises to assist working moms with all the arsenal they need to perform the toughest job in the world. Janice Windt is the MD of Working Mother's Expo - she joins Tumi and Mabale…
While Tumi Morake is away in Australia and New Zealand, Mabale invites one of her good friends to join her on this week's show. Paddy Khuele is one of the contestants who made it onto Top Chef SA and currently works at Thrive Cafe on Vilakazi Street in Soweto. When…
Actress, MC and comedian Celeste Ntuli joins Tumi to tackle some of the biggest topics affecting the modern day woman. They don't pull any punches as they effortlessly make fun of their relationship.
Heritage is more than just a doek and printed pants... in a rare moment of depth, Tumi speaks from the heart about perfectly imperfect mothers, crappy dinner parties and SA's heritage beyond the fanfare.
After the passing of Mandoza, Tumi Morake goes through her 20's nostalgia, looking at the stark difference between her twenties and her thirties as she fast approaches the big 3-5.
Even winners need to sip tea! Tumi Morake begins her victory lap, and then she and Mabale detour through fat issues, owning your victories and why comedy matters.
The Pretoria Girls High hair saga, the unveiling of skin after the winter cover-up, and the final leg of Women's Month are all the rage on this week's show with Tumi and Mabale. Tumi also addresses the sensationalised rape story.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." Tumi and Mabale milk the third week of Women's Month for all it is worth, celebrating women in all their naughty splendour!
A surprise reunion with all the romance of love back situations... Tumi and her reunited one talk the condescending BS and the positive aspects of Women's Day and Women's Month now that they have had a week to calm down.
It's a scorcher with Tumi who sips tea with Standard Bank Young Artist winner Jade Bowers, as they chat about 'Scorched', being Sefrican, Elections, Theatre and Colouredness.
Tumi looks at things her mother taught her - directly or indirectly, along with some of the ‘bull’ we sell to our kids and some that was sold to us by our own parents.
In lieu of anger management class, Tumi lets the country have it. Covering racist rants, apologies and what the future holds for SA. She sends the country to the naughty corner.
Whetting appetites for Grahamstown - the actor and director of the play Defending the Caveman join Tumi and it gets downright dirty - from talking sex with your kids, to having sex with the same sex, sex toys, sex freaks… sex sex sex!
21 Jun 2016
50 min
12 – 32
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