
Sibongile Mofokeng is back in conversation with Given Masilela, challenging entrepreneurs to take part in the Pitch Your Business Competition 2026. They explain that the competition is designed to help business owners present their ideas clearly, gain exposure, and compete for opportunities that can support business growth. The discussion also unpacks how the competition is structured, including the entry process, pitching requirements, and what participants need to prepare before applying. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to understand the rules well, sharpen their presentations, and enter with confidence and professionalism. At its core, the segment motivates aspiring business owners to use the platform as a stepping stone for innovation, visibility, and practical business development.
May 19
7 min

Given Masilela is back for The Pitch Your Business Competition, he chats with Dr. Leonie Greyling and Dr. Johan Liensberg as they unpack what the competition is. The discussion introduces the purpose of the initiative and its role in helping business owners present and grow their ideas.
May 19
6 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is in great engagement with Lawyer and author Hlengiwe Mahlangu, all the way from Daveyton, East Rand, founder & director of H. Mahlangu Co, Attorney, mother of two (son and daughter), first born daughter, with 3 siblings, and born-again daughter of the Most Highest Father, first graduate in her family lineage, and author of "Against All Odds." Hlengiwe Mahlangu takes us through her book Against All Odds, sharing the personal challenges she has had to overcome while building her law firm. The conversation reflects on resilience, perseverance, and the determination required to succeed despite difficult circumstances.
May 19
35 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Mr. Sibusiso Ntsele to discuss how to use your grant to build your own business. The conversation focuses on turning grant money into a practical foundation for growth, using it wisely, and taking steps that can help create a sustainable business. He also introduced a project of Bread - Isingwa Sethu, and has employed 70 people, and the people who distribute it are the same people who have invested in it. But now broadening it into farming of different products.
May 18
14 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio alongside Ms. Mathapelo Falatsa to discuss her book Ready for the Marketplace. A proud village girl from Dutywa in the Eastern Cape, raised by her God-fearing maternal grandmother, Mathapelo is also a devoted daughter of the Most High God and the founder and Managing Director of MiMi Consulting, an accounting and tax firm serving small and medium enterprises. Ready for the Marketplace is written for graduates, newly qualified professionals, and young people finding their footing, reminding them that while knowledge may open doors, it is character, attitude, humility, and wisdom that keep them open. Whether starting a career, seeking direction, or realigning purpose, this book equips readers to serve well, grow wisely, and represent their values with confidence wherever they are placed.
May 18
31 min

Charlene Davids returns to the studio to continue the conversation on Knowing Your Identity, with a focus on Inner Healing, Part 2. In this episode, she unpacks how healing takes place, the process of healing, and the importance of walking with the Holy Spirit. The discussion highlights becoming aware of what is happening within, surrendering to God, embracing truth, living in alignment, and working through the journey toward wholeness.
May 18
9 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio for a book review with Pastor Nevil F. Solomons, as they unpack his book How to Sabotage Your Children. The conversation examines how abusive fatherhood can quietly damage a child’s emotional growth, identity, and ability to trust. It highlights the lasting impact of words, silence, intimidation, and distorted power, and how these patterns can shape a child well into adulthood.
May 18
42 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Sharlene Davids to discuss Our Identity, with a special focus on inner healing and the deeper soul wounds that shape us. The conversation explores how emotional and spiritual brokenness can affect identity, and the journey toward restoration and wholeness.
May 18
9 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio for a Book Review with Mr. Sibusiso and Ms. Phumzile Manana about their book, Spiritual Cancer. They are born-again children of the Most Father. They hail from a small town called Amersfoort, Mpumalanga. Their wife is from Tembisa, and they eventually moved to Kempton Park. Amersfoort is a small town in Mpumalanga, South Africa, located within the Dr. Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Local Municipality, which is part of the Gert Sibande District Municipality in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. The book is about subtle behaviors that can quietly enter a marriage and, over time, become difficult to trace because they develop gradually. These repeated patterns may include neglect, poor communication, criticism, or emotional distance. Although they often seem insignificant at first, they can slowly weaken trust, intimacy, and connection. Recognizing them early and addressing them honestly is essential to protecting and strengthening the marriage.
May 18
30 min

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes back Linda Masuku—devoted mother of Ntsika Masuku and Lihle Majoro, and prolific author—to unpack her poignant book "Manna, the Heavenly Bread," alongside her two prior works now available on Amazon. She shares her raw testimony from dating and marriage joys to brutal challenges, first separation, sparked by a friend's challenge to document her story—unaware it would become her lifeline through defeat, and pain. Triumph emerges via vow renewal and God's sustaining grace, mirroring biblical manna's daily provision. Then everything collapse again now for the second separations, then life storms. This power-packed segment delivers hope, healing, and victory for stormy seasons. Tune in for soul-stirring inspiration!
Apr 21
46 min
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