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Born Free: Is government doing enough for mental health? with Vukosi Mashele
Born Free: Is government doing enough for mental health? with Vukosi Mashele

Mail & Guardian

time19 hours ago

  • Health
  • Mail & Guardian

Born Free: Is government doing enough for mental health? with Vukosi Mashele

This week on Born Free , Khumo Kumalo sits down with Vukosi Mashele from I Matter Consulting for a powerful conversation on the state of mental health care in South Africa. Why are so many still suffering in silence? From the stigma that shuts people down to the severe lack of government funding and trained professionals, we unpack the structural and social barriers that keep mental wellness out of reach for millions. But it's not all doom and gloom—we're also looking forward. Can Artificial Intelligence and digital platforms be part of the solution? Could social media become a space for healing instead of harm? And how do we reimagine mental health care that's accessible, inclusive, and empowering? Whether you've battled in silence or stood by someone who has, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Khumo Kumalo is the visionary behind Misunderstood and the dynamic co-host of Born Free . Named one of the Mail & Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans of 2024 , he is a bold voice in the country's evolving political discourse. As the author of Newsletter 94 (formerly Misunderstood), Kumalo delves into South Africa's complex history and shifting political landscape, reflecting on the dreams and realities of a post-apartheid nation. His passion for debate and current affairs was ignited at St John's College , later taking him to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia , where he continued to sharpen his perspective on leadership and social change. Kumalo isn't just asking questions—he's challenging narratives, sparking conversations, and pushing South Africa's youth to rethink what it truly means to be Born Free . Otsile Nkadimeng is a published author, policy writer, and changemaker , balancing his role as a second-year university student with a deep commitment to youth empowerment. Recognized by News24 for his impact and awarded the Young Nelson Mandela Award in 2023 , he is shaping conversations on democracy, governance, and sustainability. As the Executive Director of SoWeVote , a platform he co-founded, Nkadimeng is making it easier for young South Africans to access critical information about politics and democracy. His advocacy extends beyond borders—he serves as a Youth Advisor to the Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria and is a fellow at the International Youth Think Tank , where he contributes to global youth policy discussions. Passionate about sustainability, he has co-founded and led multiple initiatives aimed at environmental and social progress across South Africa. Whether in civic engagement, international diplomacy, or grassroots activism, Nkadimeng is at the forefront of youth-led change, proving that young voices aren't just part of the conversation—they're leading it. Disclaimer: 'Born Free' is an opinion-based podcast and does not represent the views of M&G Media (PTY) LTD, its owners, affiliates, employees, or partners. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not reflect the editorial stance of the Mail & Guardian.

Born Free: Too many commissions, not enough justice – with Amahle-Imvelo 'Jaxa' Jaxx
Born Free: Too many commissions, not enough justice – with Amahle-Imvelo 'Jaxa' Jaxx

Mail & Guardian

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mail & Guardian

Born Free: Too many commissions, not enough justice – with Amahle-Imvelo 'Jaxa' Jaxx

This week on Born Free : Khumo Kumalo is joined by digital strategist Amahle-Imvelo 'Jaxx' Jaxa for a sharp dive into the crossroads of digital media, democracy, and South African politics. As President Ramaphosa announces a new commission of enquiry, we ask: reform or political smokescreen? We also confront the erasure of liberation history — what does it mean for the 'Born Free' generation to grow up disconnected from the truths of our past? From digital activism to generational memory, this episode challenges the narratives shaping our democracy. #BornFreePodcast #KhumoKumalo #AmahleJaxa #SouthAfricaPolitics #DigitalMedia #Ramaphosa #DemocracyInSA #BornFreeGeneration #YouthVoices #SAHistory #CommissionOfEnquiry #PoliticalAccountability #LiberationStruggle #UnfilteredVoices #SouthAfricaToday Khumo Kumalo is the visionary behind Misunderstood and the dynamic co-host of Born Free . Named one of the Mail & Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans of 2024 , he is a bold voice in the country's evolving political discourse. As the author of Newsletter 94 (formerly Misunderstood), Kumalo delves into South Africa's complex history and shifting political landscape, reflecting on the dreams and realities of a post-apartheid nation. His passion for debate and current affairs was ignited at St John's College , later taking him to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia , where he continued to sharpen his perspective on leadership and social change. Kumalo isn't just asking questions—he's challenging narratives, sparking conversations, and pushing South Africa's youth to rethink what it truly means to be Born Free . Otsile Nkadimeng is a published author, policy writer, and changemaker , balancing his role as a second-year university student with a deep commitment to youth empowerment. Recognized by News24 for his impact and awarded the Young Nelson Mandela Award in 2023 , he is shaping conversations on democracy, governance, and sustainability. As the Executive Director of SoWeVote , a platform he co-founded, Nkadimeng is making it easier for young South Africans to access critical information about politics and democracy. His advocacy extends beyond borders—he serves as a Youth Advisor to the Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria and is a fellow at the International Youth Think Tank , where he contributes to global youth policy discussions. Passionate about sustainability, he has co-founded and led multiple initiatives aimed at environmental and social progress across South Africa. Whether in civic engagement, international diplomacy, or grassroots activism, Nkadimeng is at the forefront of youth-led change, proving that young voices aren't just part of the conversation—they're leading it. Disclaimer: 'Born Free' is an opinion-based podcast and does not represent the views of M&G Media (PTY) LTD, its owners, affiliates, employees, or partners. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not reflect the editorial stance of the Mail & Guardian.

Born Free: Will John Steenhuisen lead past 2026? With Tara Roos
Born Free: Will John Steenhuisen lead past 2026? With Tara Roos

Mail & Guardian

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mail & Guardian

Born Free: Will John Steenhuisen lead past 2026? With Tara Roos

🎙️ This week on Born Free — Khumo Kumalo and Otsile Nkadimeng are joined by political analyst Tara Roos for a sharp, unfiltered conversation recorded on June 30th. 🔥 They unpack the DA's high-stakes ultimatum , the dramatic ousting of Andrew Whitfield , and the growing fractures shaking the official opposition. Who's really in charge — and what's next for South Africa's second-biggest party? But that's just the beginning. We also dig into Mayibuye , the new political initiative launched by Floyd Shivambu . Is this a bold step toward economic justice — or just another chapter in the EFF's political playbook? ⚖️ From collapsing coalitions to youth-led movements, Born Free takes you inside the power plays shaping tomorrow's South Africa. No spin. No slogans. Just fearless, future-focused conversation. #BornFreePodcast #SouthAfricaPolitics #DAUltimatum #Mayibuye #EFF #KhumoKumalo #OtsileNkadimeng #TaraRoos #YouthVoices #BornFreeGeneration #SAdebates #PoliticalAnalysis Khumo Kumalo is the visionary behind Misunderstood and the dynamic co-host of Born Free . Named one of the Mail & Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans of 2024 , he is a bold voice in the country's evolving political discourse. As the author of Newsletter 94 (formerly Misunderstood), Kumalo delves into South Africa's complex history and shifting political landscape, reflecting on the dreams and realities of a post-apartheid nation. His passion for debate and current affairs was ignited at St John's College , later taking him to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia , where he continued to sharpen his perspective on leadership and social change. Kumalo isn't just asking questions—he's challenging narratives, sparking conversations, and pushing South Africa's youth to rethink what it truly means to be Born Free . Otsile Nkadimeng is a published author, policy writer, and changemaker , balancing his role as a second-year university student with a deep commitment to youth empowerment. Recognized by News24 for his impact and awarded the Young Nelson Mandela Award in 2023 , he is shaping conversations on democracy, governance, and sustainability. As the Executive Director of SoWeVote , a platform he co-founded, Nkadimeng is making it easier for young South Africans to access critical information about politics and democracy. His advocacy extends beyond borders—he serves as a Youth Advisor to the Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria and is a fellow at the International Youth Think Tank , where he contributes to global youth policy discussions. Passionate about sustainability, he has co-founded and led multiple initiatives aimed at environmental and social progress across South Africa. Whether in civic engagement, international diplomacy, or grassroots activism, Nkadimeng is at the forefront of youth-led change, proving that young voices aren't just part of the conversation—they're leading it. Disclaimer: 'Born Free' is an opinion-based podcast and does not represent the views of M&G Media (PTY) LTD, its owners, affiliates, employees, or partners. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not reflect the editorial stance of the Mail & Guardian.

Born Free: Does South Africa need Starlink? – With Kuhle Maseko
Born Free: Does South Africa need Starlink? – With Kuhle Maseko

Mail & Guardian

time01-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mail & Guardian

Born Free: Does South Africa need Starlink? – With Kuhle Maseko

🎙️ This week on Born Free — Khumo Kumalo and Otsile Nkadimeng sit down with Kuhle Maseko , DA member and co-host of State of the Nation , for an unfiltered, no-holds-barred conversation. 🚀 From Starlink landing in SA to the cracks in BEE and transformation policy , and the storm brewing over the BELA Bill , we ask the question no one wants to touch: 👉 When do we actually declare Apartheid over ? Is 'freedom' just a date in 1994, or is it still a work in progress? Are we chasing equality or equity ? And what does 'real change' look like to a generation that's only ever known democracy? No spin. No fluff. Just the raw conversations South Africa needs. 🎧 Tune in now — it's personal, political, and powerful. #BornFreePodcast #SouthAfrica #Transformation #StarlinkSA #BEEDebate #BELABill #EquityVsEquality #PostApartheid #KuhleMaseko #DA #StateOfTheNation #YouthVoices Khumo Kumalo is the visionary behind Misunderstood and the dynamic co-host of Born Free . Named one of the Mail & Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans of 2024 , he is a bold voice in the country's evolving political discourse. As the author of Newsletter 94 (formerly Misunderstood), Kumalo delves into South Africa's complex history and shifting political landscape, reflecting on the dreams and realities of a post-apartheid nation. His passion for debate and current affairs was ignited at St John's College , later taking him to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia , where he continued to sharpen his perspective on leadership and social change. Kumalo isn't just asking questions—he's challenging narratives, sparking conversations, and pushing South Africa's youth to rethink what it truly means to be Born Free . Otsile Nkadimeng is a published author, policy writer, and changemaker , balancing his role as a second-year university student with a deep commitment to youth empowerment. Recognized by News24 for his impact and awarded the Young Nelson Mandela Award in 2023 , he is shaping conversations on democracy, governance, and sustainability. As the Executive Director of SoWeVote , a platform he co-founded, Nkadimeng is making it easier for young South Africans to access critical information about politics and democracy. His advocacy extends beyond borders—he serves as a Youth Advisor to the Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria and is a fellow at the International Youth Think Tank , where he contributes to global youth policy discussions. Passionate about sustainability, he has co-founded and led multiple initiatives aimed at environmental and social progress across South Africa. Whether in civic engagement, international diplomacy, or grassroots activism, Nkadimeng is at the forefront of youth-led change, proving that young voices aren't just part of the conversation—they're leading it. Disclaimer: 'Born Free' is an opinion-based podcast and does not represent the views of M&G Media (PTY) LTD, its owners, affiliates, employees, or partners. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not reflect the editorial stance of the Mail & Guardian.

Born Free: Hunger is Political
Born Free: Hunger is Political

Mail & Guardian

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mail & Guardian

Born Free: Hunger is Political

In this week's episode, Khumo Kumalo and Otsile Nkadimeng sit down with Gauteng MEC Vuyiswa Ramokgopa to unpack the shifting landscape of South African politics. From President Ramaphosa's recent meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump to the realities young people face on the ground, this is a timely and unfiltered conversation. As Youth Month begins, we confront the hard questions: 🔹 Why are so many young South Africans still unemployed? 🔹 Why do barriers to voting persist in a democracy built on freedom? 🔹 How can youth reclaim their agency in a political system that often sidelines them? This episode is more than a political chat—it's a call to action. If you're young, concerned, and ready to shape your future, this one's for you. #BornFree #YouthMonth #SouthAfrica #Politics #Unemployment #GenerationNow #MGPodcasts Khumo Kumalo is the visionary behind Misunderstood and the dynamic co-host of Born Free . Named one of the Mail & Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans of 2024 , he is a bold voice in the country's evolving political discourse. As the author of Newsletter 94 (formerly Misunderstood), Kumalo delves into South Africa's complex history and shifting political landscape, reflecting on the dreams and realities of a post-apartheid nation. His passion for debate and current affairs was ignited at St John's College , later taking him to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia , where he continued to sharpen his perspective on leadership and social change. Kumalo isn't just asking questions—he's challenging narratives, sparking conversations, and pushing South Africa's youth to rethink what it truly means to be Born Free . Otsile Nkadimeng is a published author, policy writer, and changemaker , balancing his role as a second-year university student with a deep commitment to youth empowerment. Recognized by News24 for his impact and awarded the Young Nelson Mandela Award in 2023 , he is shaping conversations on democracy, governance, and sustainability. As the Executive Director of SoWeVote , a platform he co-founded, Nkadimeng is making it easier for young South Africans to access critical information about politics and democracy. His advocacy extends beyond borders—he serves as a Youth Advisor to the Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria and is a fellow at the International Youth Think Tank , where he contributes to global youth policy discussions. Passionate about sustainability, he has co-founded and led multiple initiatives aimed at environmental and social progress across South Africa. Whether in civic engagement, international diplomacy, or grassroots activism, Nkadimeng is at the forefront of youth-led change, proving that young voices aren't just part of the conversation—they're leading it. Disclaimer: 'Born Free' is an opinion-based podcast and does not represent the views of M&G Media (PTY) LTD, its owners, affiliates, employees, or partners. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not reflect the editorial stance of the Mail & Guardian.

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