A Vision of Paradise – Global Warming and Religion

A hard-hitting four-part documentary series examining the role of Religion in the fight against global warming. Across the world, nature’s warning is clear and unambiguous. Planet Earth is warming. Its climate is changing. The weight of swelling populations, wholesale consumerism, massive industrialisation, and the exploitation of creation’s resources are causing the environment to buckle. Climate

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Blended

Katlego and Phemelo have some serious baggage which they’ll each be bringing to the party, including high maintenance children, crazy ex-spouses, greedy bosses and business partners, nosy parents and a bucket load of emotional scarring. With his ex-wife in jail and her ex-husband planning to marry another man, hilarity and chaos ensues in their household.

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Mi Kasi Su Kasi

Mi Kasi Su Kasi is a energized, youth focused magazine show The show is set to attract a primary audience aged 18-25, within LSM 5-8. The township, or the “Kasi” as it has come to be affectionately known by its inhabitants, remains the most important backdrop of South Africa’s history. It has been home to

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Life with Thami

Create the life you want to live Life with Thami is a talk and lifetstyle show focussing on Living from the Inside-Out. It is hosted by South Africa media darling, Actress and Inspirational Coach, Thami Ngubeni. In over 650 hours of intimate, affirming, funny, sometimes heart-wrenching but always life changing encounters with ordinary and celebrated

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Ngempela

A local series of high-impact comedy, drama and documentary all fused into a gripping 24 minutes of television viewing. The series seeks to translate the world of tabloid newspaper into a unique television experience – telling stories without being overly sensational and controversial. The self-contained episodes will feature stories ranging from; romance and unrequited love,

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Truth Be Told Strand

Truth be told is a strand of independent journalism. In this knowledge gaps in some subjects in the transition from the foundation to the intermediate phase, curriculum overload in the intermediate phase, insufficient attention to teaching foundational knowledge in literacy and numeracy, and lack of national assessments in the early phases of the schooling system. The

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Those Who Can’t

Every day, in homes across the country, young people fumble for the alarm-clock, stumble into the same clothes they wore yesterday, and go to school. For hours they endure boredom, bullies, and brats. Then, for the lucky ones, it’s home-time. For the less fortunate, it’s a forced march to the sports fields. And then it’s

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Sticks and Stones

A young woman from a squatter camp has to battle prejudice, and politics, to create a woman’s only ecologically friendly construction company against a backdrop of love, lies, greed, family secrets, and dark passions. Set against the rural backdrop of Shurweberg, moving from the squatter camps to the boardrooms of Tshwane, Sticks and Stones is

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Southern Rhythms

outhern Rhythms is a series that explores South African unity through the diversity of music, religion and culture. The series celebrates our rich and diverse spiritual and religious communities through performances by leading indigenous and sacred musicians, and interviews with artists, scholars and other experts. The concept is based on the first person narrative journey

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