
"SA Needs a Reset"
03/06/23 • 60 min
Join Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh for an exclusive interview with political analyst Prince Mashele, as he shares his insights on the latest developments in South African current affairs. Mashele is a leading voice in the national discourse, and in this interview, he’ll be discussing a wide range of topics, including the EFF’s ejection from Parliament, the Eskom crisis, and “Operation Dudula”.
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Join Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh for an exclusive interview with political analyst Prince Mashele, as he shares his insights on the latest developments in South African current affairs. Mashele is a leading voice in the national discourse, and in this interview, he’ll be discussing a wide range of topics, including the EFF’s ejection from Parliament, the Eskom crisis, and “Operation Dudula”.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the complex issues facing South Africa today. Subscribe now to stay up to date with the latest news and perspectives on the issues that matter most.
Don’t forget to leave us a thumbs up when you’re done listening.
You’ll find previous episodes here.
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