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Taking the Rams by the Horns
TimesLIVE Podcasts
157 episodes
1 month ago
Veteran journalist and broadcaster Rams Mabote, in association with SowetanLIVE, hosts a weekly podcast that looks at the funny side of news and current affairs.  Mabote will take listeners on a journey to the light side of dark. Because life is too short to take the news to heart, and in typical South African style, we choose to laugh so we don’t cry.
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Veteran journalist and broadcaster Rams Mabote, in association with SowetanLIVE, hosts a weekly podcast that looks at the funny side of news and current affairs.  Mabote will take listeners on a journey to the light side of dark. Because life is too short to take the news to heart, and in typical South African style, we choose to laugh so we don’t cry.
Show more...
Comedy
Society & Culture
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Pearl Mbewe: A daughter, a mother and a sister
Taking the Rams by the Horns
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Pearl Mbewe: A daughter, a mother and a sister
Public Relations superstar speaks about GBV, parenting, media and becoming a brand.
Taking the Rams by the Horns
Veteran journalist and broadcaster Rams Mabote, in association with SowetanLIVE, hosts a weekly podcast that looks at the funny side of news and current affairs.  Mabote will take listeners on a journey to the light side of dark. Because life is too short to take the news to heart, and in typical South African style, we choose to laugh so we don’t cry.