Africa Public Radio

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 74:31:44
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Showcasing Africa's podcaster to the world. Combinations of news, talk, politics, business, entrepreneurship, drama, current affairs, technology, development, policy, entertainment and music, culture and art.

Episodes

  • Celebrity Female Entrepreneurs in South Africa & How to be a Successful Entrepreneur in Africa

    16/07/2018 Duration: 59min

    Today, we're looking at female celebrities in South Africa. If you listened to my show last week with Kelvin Before Gumbi all the way from Malawi, you would’ve spotted that women rule the world! So I decided why not look into women who are doing big things? Later on, I’ll share with you tips on how to become a successful entrepreneur not anywhere else but in Africa! Yes, you may know the challenges that lie within but there are also opportunities in the continent and a lot of it! It all starts with you! As you know being rich and famous isn’t quite enough, there’s passion and hunger that keeps one going.

  • Pastoral Farming in Africa - Opportunities and The Current Challenges of Killing By Fulani Herdsmen

    12/07/2018 Duration: 58min

    The concept of pastoral farming is not just a method of farming but also very much entrenched in the culture and lifestyle of many African tribes; from the Masai farmers in East Africa to the Fulanis in West and Central Africa. Pastoral farmers have a huge contribution to our society in many ways, both economically, socially and are also part of our cultural heritage. Adetunji Omotola hosts Coley in the studio to discuss the opportunities in pastoral farming across Africa and also the current challenges with a specific focus on the killings by Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria and how complicated the entire situation is. Coley also offers some solution to the security burden that Fulani Herdsmen in Nigeria presents. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Big Shot With Kelvin Before Gumbi

    05/07/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    We have Kelvin before Gumbi AKA KBG with us all the way from Malawi! He is a Gospel artist, TV & radio producer, & Entrepreneur! So! He is going to tell us how he got into the game, the pros & cons of being a celebrity entrepreneur and how he stays the Big Shot! As you know being rich and famous isn’t quite enough, there’s passion and hunger that keeps one going.

  • The Landscape of Out Of Home Advertising in Africa - Mark Cooper

    29/06/2018 Duration: 55min

    On this episode, we are looking at the outdoor advertising business in Africa Joining us in the studio to help us critically examine the business of outdoor advertising in Africa is Mark Cooper, the CEO of JC Decaux, Subsaharan Africa. JC Decaux is the biggest outdoor advertising company in the world. In 2016 it bought Continental Outdoor. Continental Outdoor Media, founded more than 50 years ago and a pioneer in Outdoor Advertising in Africa, was acquired on 18 June 2015 by JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC) in partnership with empowerment partner and long-term investor Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH) with a shareholding split of 70/30. The company has now completed its integration process, and having finalized all statutory requirements, will officially be known as JCDecaux in each of the countries it operates within. The new platform in sub-Saharan Africa, with more than 37 000 advertising panels and a presence in 14 countries (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritiu Become a supporter of

  • Redefining Employees' Rewards And How This Could Improve Productivity

    26/06/2018 Duration: 15min

    Karlien Holliday, who is the Rewards Director at GETRewards South Africa, joins us to chat about how the way we incentify employees has changed and how we can be more innovative with this to improve workplace productivity. Incentivising employees the right way could lead to increased productivity and happy, loyal employees. Will rewarding employees lead to deeper engagement in the long run? and what would be the impact on our bottom line? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Employees' Wellness On The Spotlight and What Do you Do When Integrity Costs You Your Job?

    25/06/2018 Duration: 01h30min

    There's no such thing as free Wifi And Leadership is failing employees across Africa. We started the show as usual with HR updates from across Africa, especially with what is happening in South Africa's electricity provider that has resulted to load shedding across the country. On our HR chat, we had Dr. Martin Combrinck who is a Director at WELLCOSA; WLLCOSA is the Wellness Council of South Africa (WELLCOSA) is the leading respected resource for creating and executing successful healthy workplaces. WELLCOSA helps to build high performing and healthy workplaces. We assist businesses and health professionals to improve employee well-being and create healthier organizational cultures. on our HR chat about the current trends in employees' wellness in Africa. On Policies and compliance, Gusti Coetzer, (director at Signium Africa) explains to us What to do when Integrity may get you fired; with Rising levels of perceived corruption which have sharpened the ethical challenge for those in re Become a supporter of

  • Global Trends in Manufacturing Technologies and How Africa is Catching-up

    22/06/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    The manufacturing industry controls all that we do on a day-to-day basis. Technology investments and developments impact the way we work and live. We delve into the technology trends and the financial impact thereof. We also discuss why Africa seems to be lagging behind in this space. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • The Cost of Healthcare in Africa With Emphasis on Nigeria and South Africa - Dr. Aba Lisa Graham

    22/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    We begin the show with business updates from across Africa: The Prime Minister of Ethiopia has been constantly on the news since he started with his reforms agenda, firstly by opening up the country to foreign investors and also drive agenda for peace within the region especially with neighbouring Eritrea and Ethiopia on its part has expressed its readiness to resolve differences with Eritrea through dialogue and mutually beneficial arrangements. It has long accepted the outcomes of the Algiers Agreement and has made a five-point proposal for peace and normalization of relations between the two countries. In the second part of the show, Dr. Aba Lisa Graham joins Adetunji in the studio to talk about the cost of healthcare in Africa with specific emphasis on Nigeria and South Africa; looking at infrastructure, financing, and access generally. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Credentials Falsification Is Not Always Dismissible - Ivan Israelstam

    16/06/2018 Duration: 23min

    Many employers failed to double check that the qualifications submitted by job candidates are genuine. The common law entitles employers to know all facts about a prospective employee that are relevant to a job application. That is, the employee is obliged to: •Divulge information relevant to the decision to appoint where it is clear that the employer requires such information •Answer certain questions truthfully •Desist from exaggerating job qualifications For example, where an employee applies for the job of a driver he/she would be required to divulge that he/she does not have a driver’s license. Generally, job applicants are required to answer relevant questions truthfully during the screening process. However, what is relevant is a matter for debate. For example, a job applicant may well be able to claim that she was not obliged to answer truthfully a question as to whether she was pregnant because this has nothing to do with her ability to do the work. He employer might then a Become a supporter of th

  • New Tech Solutions Are Starting To Permeate The Three Stages of The HR Lifecycle

    16/06/2018 Duration: 20min

    When examining how technology is impacting HR, it’s useful to break down the HR lifecycle into its key components. This can be done in many ways but we like to break it down into three simple stages: •GET THE JOB- Recruitment, and onboarding •DO THE JOB- Training, culture, and productivity •GET REWARDED- recognition and performance management New tech solutions are starting to permeate all three stages of the HR lifecycle. Below are the top 5 emerging trends that we have identified: •TREND #1: Increasing use of AI-powered candidate matching tools •TREND #2: Tech-enabled employee referrals as a recruitment channel •TREND #3: Replacing tedious generic corporate training with personalized online learning •TREND #4: The rise of free/ low-cost HR management tools that aggregate health insurance •TREND #5: Crowdsourcing employee feedback to inform culture, recognition and performance management Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Glooming Business Confidence in SA And $10 billion China Deal To Mine Bauxite in Ghana

    14/06/2018 Duration: 57min

    Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most-populous country, and the continent’s fastest growing economy are inviting big business to cash in. Business confidence in South Africa eased in May, putting a further damper on the gloomy economy, following worse-than-expected first-quarter gross domestic product figures on Tuesday. Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most-populous country, and the continent’s fastest growing economy are inviting big business to cash in. The deal between the Central Bank of Nigeria and Peoples Bank of China to exchange N720 billion for 15 billion Chinese Renminbi (Yuan) in three years under the U.S.$2.5 billion bilateral currency swap is said to strengthen the Nigerian Naira by reducing the demand for USD. This week in our Africa Chat segment we are discussing with Gloria Otieno Muka Founder & CEO Recours Four Kenya, an HR Services firm. Gloria has recently been listed on the Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneurs in Africa to watch; she's sharing with us how she became an entrepreneur Become a supporte

  • SA's Employment Equity Act is Failing And AI Powered Marching is on the Rise

    13/06/2018 Duration: 01h34min

    On the episode of HR Wired, like we always do, we shine the spotlight on the most important aspect of business and that is the talent; Sibongile joins us remotely to bring major HR updates; on HR Chat, we have Lauren Salt who is a senior associate for Employment and Compensation Practice at Baker McKenzie in Johannesburg. , she chats with us about the South African Employment Equity and how there's no provision for the Transgender individuals. South Africa’s Employment Equity Act (EEA) contains a number of anti-discrimination provisions, as well as mechanisms for employers to collect, analyze, plan and report on employment equity information. The mechanisms, however, do not cater for those employees who do not identify with being either male or female. The practice of gathering and reporting only gender binary information for employment equity purposes might, therefore, be discriminatory.  “Where an employer forces an individual who, either biologically or otherwise, does not identify Become a supporter of

  • SA's Employment Equity Act is Failing And AI Powered Marching is on the Rise

    13/06/2018 Duration: 01h34min

    On the episode of HR Wired, like we always do, we shine the spotlight on the most important aspect of business and that is the talent; Sibongile joins us remotely to bring major HR updates; on HR Chat, we have Lauren Salt who is a senior associate for Employment and Compensation Practice at Baker McKenzie in Johannesburg. , she chats with us about the South African Employment Equity and how there's no provision for the Transgender individuals. South Africa’s Employment Equity Act (EEA) contains a number of anti-discrimination provisions, as well as mechanisms for employers to collect, analyze, plan and report on employment equity information. The mechanisms, however, do not cater for those employees who do not identify with being either male or female. The practice of gathering and reporting only gender binary information for employment equity purposes might, therefore, be discriminatory.  “Where an employer forces an individual who, either biologically or otherwise, does not identify Become a supporter of

  • Microsoft Goes Big with GitHub and Flying Cars' Test Underway

    11/06/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    Leia Baez kick-started the show motivating us to keep pushing through dark phases in our lives. It’s been a busy week for the digital world as Top Tech stories see us profiling Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub and providing grants to 3 South African NPO’s. We also cover the exciting partnership between Nigeria’s First Bank and WorldRemit that provides digital transfer services to its customers. Our Top 10 feature ends of the show by profiling the high valued brands in the global marketplace with tech companies dominating the list. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Nursing Profession and Impact on The Africa's Economy

    11/06/2018 Duration: 17min

    Nurses make up the largest number of healthcare professionals in Africa and this will also put a spotlight on the industry and bring in a different narrative during this timely trend this month. We had a chat with Nadine Nunan | Scientific Affairs & Education Manager at 3M about the Internation Nurses day 2018, we discussed some of the following: - Importance of having access, investment and growth as being key elements in health as a human right - Investment and Economic growth - Investment in human development is key to the sustainable development of Africa's Nursing sector - Challenges facing the sector We also Unpack role of nurses as being key to people-centered approach health care; Core elements of an effective health system based on the right to health. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Here's How To Deal with Questionable Employees' Social Media Comment

    09/06/2018 Duration: 10min

    Grant Wilkinson, Executive, Global Business Solutions joins us to unpack the dynamics of employees' questionable social media remarks and how businesses can manage it. Social media is an extremely powerful tool. No longer is being published on a platform - that the entire world can see - the sole domain of print media and limited to a selected few. Anyone can become a published author thanks to the Internet and social media. This is an incredibly powerful tool; however, some may abuse this power and, in the process, bring their employers into disrepute. The case of Hanniker v One and Only Cape Town (Pty) Ltd – 26 CCMA 8.37.9 illustrates this point: •An employee published a comment on Facebook which allegedly brought his employer (a hotel) and the hotel’s security manager into disrepute. •She – the employee – claimed that her comments were valid and were posted in reaction to an incident that the security manager was negligent. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/su

  • Here's How To Deal With Employees's Transfer During Business Mergers or Acquisition

    05/06/2018 Duration: 14min

    Johan Botes joins us to discuss the different dynamics to managing human resources during mergers and acquisition taking note that what's most important is the capacity needs for the new operation. It is important also for employees to be protected while also taking note that the business survival is of great priority. Johan Botes heads Baker McKenzie’s Employment Practice Group in Johannesburg. Johan is experienced in employment law and labor relations, focusing on South African and sub-Saharan African employment law and employee relations. He regularly advises multinational clients on industrial relations, employment negotiations, labor dispute resolution, changes management, and organizational restructuring. Johan's practice spans a range of industries including financial services, consulting, fast-moving consumer goods, aviation, pension funds, media, retail, manufacturing, and mining. He also focuses on corporate restructuring, employment litigation, advising and assisting with co Become a supporter of

  • The Value of African Content

    04/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    This week in power moves, Multichoice launches an initiative to develop African talent in film production to boost local content and Mamoya Media CEO Kudzai Muchechetere joins in to discuss how much African content is worth and why. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Kenyan Gov. To Regulate FinTech Solutions And Robots Are Causing More Harm Than Good in Las Vegas

    01/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    We start off our show talking about how to be patient when working towards your dream. Our Top Tech stories segment features Apple developing technology that enables iPhones to act as a wallet, Ghana gives their citizens an opportunity to be economically active and food workers in Las Vegas are scared of being replaced by robots. We profile future technologies in the transportation space and end the show with Gartner’s research on trends affecting IT security & risk. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

  • Africa's Infrastructure Challenges And Impact on Trade - Mychal Jefferson

    01/06/2018 Duration: 49min

    On this episode of Africa Now, Adetunji and Nonye focus on critical examination of Africa's infrastructure challenges and opportunities through the lens of a private equity investment company. Mychal Jefferson, the CEO and Chairman of Hamershlag Sulzberger Borg Capital Markets Inc. Hamershlag Sulzberger Borg is a private equity firm founded in 1835, the Company focuses on the business of buying and selling securities such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and certain other investment products. Hamershlag Sulzberger Borg Capital Markets conducts business in the United States. Mychal is an Experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working in the private family office and private banking industry. Strong entrepreneurship professional skilled in Business Planning, Investor Relations, Entrepreneurship, Private Capital, and Venture Capital. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support

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