Guest: Sokhu Sibiya, Editor at Africa.com
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: From the Continent: Hollywood movies filmed in Africa
Guest: Sylvia Walker, Early Breakfast show’s resident financial adviser. She’s a speaker, Financial Planner and Author of the book Smart Woman
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: Money Matters - Januworry is also Divorce Month!
Guest: Tess Faber, Principal Travel consultant and director and founder of Travel Bug
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: The Travel Bug – Travel locally this festive season - Durban
Guest: Liezel van der Westhuizen, KFM early mornings host
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: Fitness Friday’s with Liezel V: 2020 Fitness trends
Abongile and Liezel take a look at 2020 fitness trends and workout routines.
Guest: Sokhu Sibiya, Editor – Africa.com
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: From The Continent: The Swedish boy who has turned Masaai
Guest: Mikey Molfessis, a Cybersecurity Expert at Mimecast
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: Online scams peak over the festive season
Guest: Jean-Jacques Cornish, Africa Correspondent
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: The Africa Report: Morocco jails You Tuber who criticized the king
Why doesn’t South Africa use its moral high ground to speak out against homophobia in Africa/
Morocco jails You Tuber who criticized the king.
France reviews military said to the Sahel
Guest: Dr. Mokete Setoaba, General Practitioner
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: Healthcare with Doc Setoaba: Stay healthy during the holidays
Guest: Sokhu Sibiya, Editor – Africa.com
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: How a Somali University rose through the ashes
Guest: Simone Musgrave – Founder, Musgrave Gin
Host: Abongile Nzelenzele, Early Breakfast
Topic: The art behind distilling Gin
Gin spirits have and continue to gain popularity in South Africa over the last couple of years with. We here of more and more brands taking in on what seem ed to be just a passing phase in our economy. It is a lucrative market that young, entrepreneurial South Africans are keen to dive into, experimenting with new flavors So what goes into creating Gin and how do we get others to be interested in this field, after four years of growth in the industry, can it still be considered a passing fad in South Africa. Abongile Nzelenzele speaking to Simone, Musgrave from MusgraveSpirit