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The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the people

As South Africa grapples with a high unemployment rate, job creation is one of the key issues that the battle for votes will be fought over. Al Jama-Ah, launched its election manifesto in Lenasia, south of Johannesburg. Its core focus is job creation, health, and security. Party leader, Ganief Hendricks…
12 Mar 6AM 10 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the people.

Al Jama-ah launched its elections manifesto in Lenasia, south of Johannesburg today, with the creation of decent jobs at the core of its promise. Under its government, the party says it will be compulsory for the private sector to create jobs. Its leader Ganief Hendricks says although they are a…
11 Mar 6AM 42 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

In what’s becoming a common occurrence, another Earth tremor was felt in the west of Johannesburg on Tuesday night. Quake monitors have placed it at a magnitude of 3.2 on the Richter Scale. Communities including Soweto, Roodepoort, and Krugersdorp felt the quake closer to 10 pm. The impact of this…
7 Feb 10AM 9 min

The Dialogue Breaks.

Fort Calata and three fellow anti-apartheid activists, Matthew Goniwe, Sparrow Mkonto, and Sicelo Mhlauli, were detained by apartheid police in Gqeberha on June 27, 1985. Their burned and stabbed bodies were found days later. Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola announced on Friday that the department would reopen the…
10 Jan 11AM 10 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

With the 2024 general elections expected to be as important as the first democratic elections in 1994, South Africa is witnessing a seismic shift in the country’s political landscape. Throughout the year, there has been speculation as to whether any party will get an outright majority, and be a decisive…
4 Jan 10AM 34 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

In a groundbreaking collaboration with the iconic Cape Castle of Goodhope, the South African Sports Legends Expo (SASLE) proudly announces its dedication to chronicling the untold stories of Unsung Legends within the realm of sports. The expo is scheduled to take place from the 5th to the 7th of January…
28 Dec 2023 10AM 22 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

In a groundbreaking collaboration with the iconic Cape Castle of Goodhope, the South African Sports Legends Expo (SASLE) proudly announces its dedication to chronicling the untold stories of Unsung Legends within the realm of sports. The expo is scheduled to take place from the 5th to the 7th of January…
7 Dec 2023 1PM 24 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

The Muslim Heritage Museum of South Africa will be hosting a Sports Legends event at the Castle of Good Hope next year from the 5-7 of January 2024. One of the organisers Mr. Riaz Randeree take us through to the event as to what it has in store for us.
4 Dec 2023 9AM 18 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

The upcoming national and provincial elections in South Africa may mark a turning point in post-1994 history. Al Jama-ah is a proactive political party that strives to serve all communities; its members work hard toward maintaining and sustaining a democratically elected government. The Party does not shy away from ploughing…
1 Dec 2023 6AM 24 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

South Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections are regarded as a realistic opportunity for coalition governments to be formed in some provinces and also at the national level. This would mark a dramatic change from the current situation in which coalition governments have only been formed at the local level…
20 Nov 2023 4AM 15 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

Can world powers urge Israel to stop its attacks in the occupied West Bank? Settler violence, raids, and demolitions in the West Bank have been on the rise since the start of the Gaza conflict. Palestinians have been forced out of their homes in large numbers as illegal settlement activity…
14 Nov 2023 10AM 24 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

A few weeks ago you could feel the rising swell of pride and hear the echoing roar of “Go Bokke” around South Africa as the Springboks were crowned the Rugby World Cup champions. The country is in celebration mode and will likely still be for several weeks. What impact can…
1 Nov 2023 9AM 13 min

The Dialogue Breakes. Taking Parliament to the People.

It's all systems go for the more than 920,000 candidates who are scheduled to write their matric exams this year, according to quality assurance body Umalusi. Biki Lepota, Senior Manager: Public Relations and Communications at UMALUSI speaks to the Dialogue Breaks Show.
1 Nov 2023 9AM 10 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People.

Why has the US consistently backed Israel? President Joe Biden visits Tel Aviv a day after hundreds were killed in an explosion at a hospital in Gaza. The United States has firmly backed Israel in its war against Hamas in the besieged Gaza Strip. Israel launched a campaign of intense…
19 Oct 2023 10AM 22 min

The Dialogue Breaks. Taking Parliament to the People

Israel-Palestinian conflict reaches an all-time high. Elphas Nkosi reflects on the latest on the Israeli and Palestinian war. He speaks to the Palestinian Ambassador to South Africa, Hanan Jarrar.
10 Oct 2023 6AM 14 min

The Dialogue Breaks: Taking Parliament to the people.

Guest: Prof. Mammo Muchie - Renowned Pan-Africanist scholar, and research chair at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) A gap of seven to eight years between the Ethiopian and Gregorian calendars results from an alternative calculation in determining the date of the Annunciation. The Ethiopian calendar has twelve months of…
26 Sep 2023 8AM 15 min
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