The Clement Manyathela Show

The Clement Manyathela Show

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8229 - #702Openline: Former mayor Zandile Gumede returns to politics as MK deputy convener
The best interviews and discussions from each day's show.
8229 - #702Openline: Former mayor Zandile Gumede returns to politics as MK deputy convener
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The best interviews and discussions from each day's show.

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Clement Manyatella discusses the MK Party's recruitment of Zandile Kumete, a former ANC official facing corruption charges, and analyzes the collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire. The episode also features an in-depth interview with DA MP Kabelo Khobisa Ngaba regarding allegations of conflict of interest involving her previous role at Resolve Communications. The discussion explores potential links between her parliamentary advocacy for SIM card registration laws and her former professional affiliations, alongside listener call-ins debating her expertise.

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the party has called her recruitment as a game changer for the party.

00:02:44 · The host describes how the MK Party views the addition of Zandile Kumete to their ranks.

And that's why I've always believed that this war handed a weapon to Iran.

00:08:20 · The host explains how the escalation in the Middle East has provided Iran with strategic leverage via the Strait of Hormuz.

I have no financial ties. You know, in the United States where I've followed this issue the most, you have Congress people following a particular manner saying, Meta, sorry. And then you have donors giving to their campaigns in return. There's a quid pro quo. I have no quid pro quo.

00:16:41 · The MP denies any corrupt arrangement or financial incentive behind her legislative advocacy.

So I think part of why disclosing any potential conflict of and interest is important is so that even us as a members of the public are able to cross-check you as a member of parliament so that we can check if you are not advancing the interests of the clients you have previously worked with, whether it was a quid pro quo or not.

00:17:10 · The interviewer establishes the importance of transparency regarding past professional affiliations and potential conflicts of interest.

So to me, it sort of suggests a coordinated campaign of sorts.

00:35:35 · The host expresses suspicion that the MP's continued advocacy might be part of a coordinated effort to serve private interests.

Episodios

8229-

#702Openline: Former mayor Zandile Gumede returns to politics as MK deputy convener

Clement Manyatella discusses the MK Party's recruitment of Zandile Kumete, a former ANC official facing corruption charges, and analyzes the collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire. The episode also features an in-depth interview with DA MP Kabelo Khobisa Ngaba regarding allegations of conflict of interest involving her previous role at Resolve Communications. The discussion explores potential links between her parliamentary advocacy for SIM card registration laws and her former professional affiliations, alongside listener call-ins debating her expertise.

14 jul. 2026
8228-

Health and Wellness – Managing Type 1 Diabetes in Children

This episode of Health and Wellness features a discussion on the complexities of managing Type 1 diabetes in children. Registered dietitian Laura Mostat explains the physiological differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, highlighting that Type 1 is an autoimmune disease rather than a lifestyle-linked condition. The program covers critical early warning signs, the dangers of delayed diagnosis, and the risks associated with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The broadcast includes personal accounts from parents and individuals living with the condition, touching on themes of medical costs, the psychological impact of insulin administration, and the importance of school support systems. The conversation also addresses common myths regarding sugar intake and provides practical advice on nutritional management through carbohydrate counting.

14 jul. 2026
8227-

In Conversation with SACP General Secretary Solly Mapaila

In this interview, SACP General Secretary Solima Mapaila discusses the strained relationship within the Tripartite Alliance, citing economic failures and neoliberal policies like GEAR as primary sources of tension with the ANC. He also addresses how SACP members serving in government will manage their campaign responsibilities following the ANC's decision regarding dual membership. The discussion further explores the influence of business interests on South African government policy, specifically regarding Operation Volindlela and the privatization of network industries. The episode concludes with a response to listener questions regarding the nature of communism, the importance of state leadership in the economy, and the historical achievements of socialist models like China and Cuba.

14 jul. 2026
8226-

World of Work – Mid-year career check-in: Are you growing or standing still?

In this episode of the World of Work feature, host Clement and Professor Linda Mayer discuss identifying whether one is growing, drifting, or standing still in their career. The conversation covers the dangers of stagnation, such as burnout, and provides actionable advice for conducting a mid-year career audit and seeking professional development. The discussion also explores strategies for professional growth, including the importance of continuous learning through free online platforms like edX and Harvard X to avoid skill stagnation. Professor Mayer also identifies three major obstacles to career advancement: skills gaps, self-doubt/imposter syndrome, and unsupportive leadership environments.

14 jul. 2026
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DA MP responds to allegations of conflict of interest

This episode features an interview with Kabelo Kobisa Ngaba, a DA Member of Parliament, regarding allegations of conflicts of interest. The discussion explores whether Ngaba used her parliamentary position to advance the interests of former clients from Resolve Communications, specifically concerning SIM card registration laws. Ngaba denies any coordination or improper influence involving a PR campaign by her former employer. She asserts that she continued pushing for legislative changes in her individual capacity and rejects claims that representatives from Resolve Communications exerted pressure on DA members.

14 jul. 2026