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Just for You on Radio Pulpit is a magazine show designed to empower people from all walks of life. From from the young at heart to the older and more settled. Through the show, we seek to inspire excellence in every Christian’s daily journey and to strengthen and empower listeners to be the best versions of themselves.
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Common Taxpayers Complaints with SARS.
Every year, the Office of the Tax Ombud receives thousands of complaints from taxpayers experiencing challenges with the SARS. While each case is unique, certain issues arise repeatedly. Boitumelo Mosako, Operational Specialist at the OTO helps us Understand these common concerns and how taxpayers can navigate the system more effectively and know when to seek assistance. Just for You
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The 7 Leadership Mistakes Holding Marketplace Leaders Back. (Part 2).
Discover the hidden leadership traps that stall professional influence and how to correct them using biblical principles of character and stewardship. Ambassador Prudence Mocumi shares expert insights on shifting from title-based authority to impactful service and visionary leadership in the marketplace. Equip yourself with practical strategies to strengthen daily integrity, build wise counsel, and clarify your divine assignment for lasting cultural impact. Just for You
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The 7 Leadership Mistakes Holding Marketplace Leaders Back. (Part 1).
Discover the hidden leadership traps that stall professional influence and how to correct them using biblical principles of character and stewardship. Ambassador Prudence Mocumi shares expert insights on shifting from title-based authority to impactful service and visionary leadership in the marketplace. Equip yourself with practical strategies to strengthen daily integrity, build wise counsel, and clarify your divine assignment for lasting cultural impact. Just for You
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The Heart of the Passover Season.
Ambassador Prudence Mocumi explores the profound spiritual significance of Passover and our identity in Christ as the Lamb of God. Discover how to position your household for divine exemption, supernatural health, and the restoration of all that has been stolen. This special episode of Just for You provides practical keys for the family to reap the full covenant benefits of this sacred and appointed season. Just for You
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Rand Show 2026.
Join us as we sit down with Adele Hartdegen, CEO of the Rand Show, to discover why the 2026 edition is Johannesburg’s ultimate family day out. We explore this year’s massive entertainment lineup, from the enchantment of Jungle Magic to the incredible value of Throwback Thursday. Get all the details on tickets and why this is the premier way to spend your Easter weekend. Just for You
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Tracked
Pastor Kedibone Tshabalala profoundly divides the truth of being "Tracked" by a loving Creator. By bridging the creation story in Genesis with the inescapable presence of the Spirit in Psalm 139, this episode reminds our family that no darkness is too deep for God to find us. Discover how being made in the Divine image means you are never truly lost, invisible, or out of reach of His grace. Just for You
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Moody Recruitment Drive Campaign.
Pastor Charles Van Onselen to explores the transformative impact of Radio Pulpit’s Moody Enrich Courses. They discuss the engaging curriculum and flexible facilitation options designed to help the family deepen their understanding of the Word and answer their spiritual calling. Discover how you can take the next step in your faith journey by using the STUDY keyword to access more information about these life-changing studies. Just for You
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What to Do While You Wait on God.
Ma Thembisile Mavis Mkhize explores the spiritual tools needed to activate faith and witness how the Hand of God can move any mountain in your life. This is an inspiring episode to learn how one can practically speak to their challenges and experience divine breakthroughs. We can overcome life's greatest obstacles – We can Do All thing through Christ Just for You
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What to Do While You Wait on God.
Waiting on God does not mean doing nothing. It means continuing to work, grow, pray, and trust God even when you cannot yet see the results. Mahlogonolo Lediga, Co-Founder of LBN (Ladies Business Network) is back in studio to discuss What to Do While You Wait on God. Just for You
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The Lord Says I Have Seen Your Tears and I Have Heard Your Cries.
The Lord Says I Have Seen Your Tears and I Have Heard Your Cries is what Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya will be encouraging us, Our Lord Jesus Sees, Hears, and Answers. It is just a matter of when; ours is just to rest in His Promises. He is Our Faithful Deliverer. Just for You
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The Importance of a Vision (Part 2).
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with another impactful segment with Ambassador Prudence Mocumi as they delve deeper into The Importance of a Vision (Part 2). This morning’s presentation focused on “The Importance of Vision” and emphasized how vision is essential for direction, discipline, and destiny. The key message was that vision is the ability to see beyond present circumstances and move intentionally toward a preferred future. Without vision, people lose focus and momentum, but with vision, ordinary individuals can achieve extraordinary impact. Just for You
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Become the Word.
Sibongile Mofokeng is joined in the studio by Ps. Kedibone Tshabalala, and they are discussing Become the Word. We are called to become the Word, not called to quote the Word. The more you spend time in the Word of God, the more you become it. This teaching shifts the focus from information - just knowing the Word, the text to transformation – living the essence. Scripture readings are taken from: John 15: 4 and 7; Psalm 1:1-3; Matthew 1:19; John 16:33 Just for You
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The Importance of a Vision.
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Ambassador Prudence Mocumi and they are talking about The Importance of a Vision. This morning’s presentation focused on “The Importance of Vision” and emphasized how vision is essential for direction, discipline, and destiny. The key message was that vision is the ability to see beyond present circumstances and move intentionally toward a preferred future. Without vision, people lose focus and momentum, but with vision, ordinary individuals can achieve extraordinary impact Just for You
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God Cannot Not Be Mocked.
Sibongile Mofokeng returns back to studio in full swing with Sis Mahlogonolo Lediga and they are discussing an insightful topic titled God Cannot Not Be Mocked. The central message of Galatians 6:7-8 serves as a profound spiritual law of sowing and reaping, reminding us that we cannot deceive God or bypass the natural consequences of our actions. It highlights the futility of repetitive, negative cycles; often described as the "definition of insanity," where we expect a harvest of peace or success while continuing to plant seeds of disobedience or stagnation. To break these cycles, we must undergo a genuine shift in attitude, moving away from self-reliance and toward a life led by the Spirit. By intentionally allowing the Lord to guide our footsteps, we align our "sowing" with His will, ensuring that our lives yield a harvest of eternal value rather than temporary frustration. Just for You
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Praying for Our Children (13 Lives Lost of our Children on an Accident to School).
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya for a heartfelt segment, bringing words of hope and prayer to families who lost children in the tragic Vaal accident. Pastor Ngwenya draws from 1 Samuel 30, where David faced devastation as Amalekites raided and took wives, children, and possessions—his men turning against him in despair—yet "David strengthened himself in the Lord his God," Since the beginning of January, our hearts have been united in prayer for our children on the Just for You show. However, the recent tragedies involving our youth have cast a heavy shadow over our nation. We have been deeply saddened by the heart-breaking news of lives lost in Sebokeng, Vanderbijlpark, as students made their way to school, as well as the devastating accidents affecting those traveling home in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal. These losses are not just statistics; they represent the bright futures of our communities, and our hearts break alongside the families facing such unimaginable grief. In response to these painful events, we are dedicating time to offer our deepest encouragement and comfort to the bereaved families and to the people of South Africa. We believe that in times of such profound sorrow, we must stand together in solidarity and faith. Just for You
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Yearly or Regular General Check Ups.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes back in the studio dr. Abel Tlailane as they delve into Yearly or Regular General Check Ups. These tests are an investment into one’s health, and early detections assist with early intervention. Dr Tlailane mentions some of the important tests that one has to take yearly, like blood pressure test; cholesterol test, and diabetes tests etc. The AI. Overview: Yearly check-ups, or annual physicals, are essential preventive care visits where a doctor assesses your overall health through physical exams (vitals, heart, lungs), reviews history, updates immunizations, and orders screenings (blood tests for sugar/cholesterol) to catch potential issues early, offering personalized health advice for better long-term well-being. They help monitor vital signs, manage chronic conditions, and conduct age/gender-specific screenings, preventing serious problems by promoting early detection and intervention, even if you feel healthy. Just for You
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Healthy Lifestyle During Festive Season.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes back in the studio Dr. Abel Tlailane and they are discussing Healthy Lifestyle During Festive Season. A lot of us have a tendency of putting our health to a pause during the festive season, we eat whatever we get our hands on; traveling and partying, and lack of sleep. This kind of behaviour takes a toil on our mortal bodies, which can affect our productivity. During the festive season, this is the time when a lot of people consume a lot of unhealthy food and have a lack of activity; some people don’t even take their medication the way they should. Advice: Budget wisely, don’t eat everything at the social gatherings you will be going to visit. Never go out on an empty stomach when going out, don’t stand next to the food table when you are on at social gatherings. Take your fruits, Drink water, avoid a lot of salt and sugar intakes. Remember, you are what you it!!! Just for You
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Do Not Lose Courage.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya to discuss "Do Not Lose Courage," urging believers facing unfulfilled 2025 goals to persevere with faith. True courage, rooted in Christ's strength, defeats fear and doubt, as exemplified by Joshua's conquests and David's triumphs over giants. God promises unwavering presence, divine power, and ultimate turnarounds, commanding us not to lose heart amid trials. Pastor Ngwenya emphasizes relying on God's infinite ability rather than faltering human effort, assuring victory through conviction in His faithfulness. Hold on—He never fails or abandons. Just for You
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Unashamedly Christian in Marketplace
Sibongile Mofokeng and Thompson Mashakeni welcome Pastor Josias Molele to discuss being "Unashamedly Christian in the Marketplace." Pastor Molele shares how believers can integrate faith boldly into business, workplaces, and daily interactions, reflecting Christ's values amid secular pressures. The conversation emphasizes integrity, stewardship, ethical decision-making, and witnessing through excellence, aligning with Radio Pulpit's Visiothon theme of fearless faith in action. Key principles include prioritizing God's kingdom, serving others selflessly, and trusting divine provision for success. Just for You
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Social Grant Reviews Part 2.
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio alongside with Mr Michael Mathe Grant Administrator about Social Grant Reviews. SASSA would like to categorically state that there has been no suspension of social grants as stated but during the review process, grants get delayed momentarily until a beneficiary has successfully completed the review process. This review is not a punitive measure to deliberately exclude any deserving beneficiary, but it is intended to ensure continued eligibility and prevent misuse of public funds. Just for You
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Social Use Disorder - Treatment and Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Aftercare.
Sibongile Mofokeng and Mr. Thato Mmotla discuss Social Use Disorder treatment, rehabilitation, reintegration, and aftercare. Treatment and rehabilitation aim to reduce the physical, mental, emotional, and financial harm caused by substance abuse by equipping individuals and their families with coping tools to address underlying challenges. Reintegration involves social interventions focused on housing, education, and employment to support former substance users' return to community life. Aftercare provides ongoing professional support after formal treatment to maintain sobriety, personal growth, self-reliance, and social functioning. Critical contact numbers for support include the Substance Abuse WhatsApp Chat Line 087 163 2015, helpline 0800 12 13 14, and regional offices like Ekurhuleni 011 820 0300, Johannesburg 011 355 9200, Tshwane 012 359 3300, among others. Just for You
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Compilation of Taxpayers’ Rights, Entitlements and Obligations booklet
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Frik Pretorius, Acting Senior Manager Legal Services at the Tax Ombud Office, who explains the role and services of the office. The Tax Ombud acts as an independent and impartial body that reviews complaints from taxpayers about administrative or procedural issues with SARS. The office protects taxpayers' rights and ensures fairness by investigating complaints, recommending resolutions, and holding SARS accountable. Importantly, the Tax Ombud's services are offered free of charge, making it an accessible resource for all taxpayers to seek assistance beyond the tax season and understand their rights effectively Tax Paying Rights, Entitlements and Obligations booklet. Just for You
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Homeless Programme Lead by the Gauteng Department of Social Development.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ms. Pulane Mollo-Chego from Social Development to discuss the Homeless Programme led by the Gauteng Department of Social Development in collaboration with the City of Tshwane. The department is mandated to work with municipalities and civil society to provide shelters for the homeless, aiming to restore their dignity. Since 2021, the Gauteng City Region Strategy has focused on addressing adult street homelessness through integrated care, support, and protection services. The vision is to create a Gauteng City Region free of homelessness with safe housing for all. Currently, nine Non-Profit Organizations operate shelters in the Northern Corridor, serving 851 homeless people, with two NPOs offering drop-in services including food, showers, and help with employment applications. The program provides social housing, substance abuse intervention, and ongoing support to improve the lives of homeless beneficiaries Gauteng Department of Social Development. Just for You
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Arise, Use and Take Your Place.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ambassador Prudence Mocumi in the studio to discuss the upcoming Marketplace Champions Conference scheduled for 8 November 2025, from 9 am to 5 pm at Linbro Park, Sandton. The conference theme is "Raising Champions in Your Spheres of Influence," focusing on empowering individuals to arise, use, and take their rightful place. The message encourages participants to remember their personal "Ziglag," recognizing that difficult times are often setups for greatness, as seen in David’s life. Attendees are urged to pursue their dreams and businesses with determination, always seeking God's counsel and asking what He says about their journey and ventures. Once aligned with God’s guidance, they are encouraged to shake off doubts and pursue their goals confidently. Just for You
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Disability Rights Awareness Month (DRAM) 2025
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Ms. Maria Thole and they are discussing Disability Rights Awareness Month (DRAM) 2025. Sibongile Mofokeng, together with Ms. Maria Thole, discusses Disability Rights Awareness Month (DRAM) 2025 in South Africa, observed annually from 3 November to 3 December. This period includes the International Day for Persons with Disabilities on 3 December, also recognized as National Disability Rights Awareness Day in South Africa. DRAM aims to remove social and environmental barriers to improve the quality of life for Persons with Disabilities. The Department of Women, Youth and People with Disabilities leads the government's equity, equality, and empowerment efforts for this community. Since 1994, South Africa has made significant progress in providing access to education, healthcare, housing, and social protection for Persons with Disabilities. The Department of Social Development remains committed to their empowerment and rights assertion, ensuring a more inclusive society. Just for You
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Champions In The Making - The hidden Work Behind Greatness.
Ambassador Prudence Mocumi, along with Sibongile Mofokeng, discussed the upcoming Marketplace Champions Conference scheduled for 8th November 2025, from 9 am to 5 pm at Linbro Park, Sandton. The theme of the conference is "Raising Champions in Your Spheres of Influence," focusing on empowering individuals to realize their greatness and master the unseen work behind true success. Prudence Mocumi emphasized that everyone carries greatness within, and this event will help participants unlock their potential in different areas of life and work. The conference aims to inspire attendees to rise as kingdom champions and make impactful contributions within their communities and spheres of influence. Just for You
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Encouragement for Intercessors.
Pastor Nozipho Rakolota shared an encouraging message for intercessors based on Exodus 28:29-30. She explained that when intercessors stand in the gap for their loved ones, they carry their names on their hearts, symbolizing the responsibility to pray specifically and earnestly for them. The passage refers to the high priest bearing the names of the tribes of Israel on the breastplate, signifying continuous intercession before God. Pastor Nozipho emphasized the importance of seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance in prayer, trusting that the Spirit knows the true needs of those we pray for, even when we do not. This message reassures intercessors that their prayers are powerful and aligned with God’s will through the Spirit’s divine help. Just for You
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Becoming a Champion Where You Are.
Ambassador Prudence Mocumi, joining Sibongile Mofokeng in the studio, discusses "Becoming a Champion Where You Are," focusing on winning and excelling in the marketplace by honoring God through our work. She outlines five key points for championing where you are: Identity before the gift — Understand who you are before using your gift; develop your talents without waiting for titles. Mindset of a Champion — Renew your mind and refuse to be defined by your environment. Develop Habits That Lead to Greatness — Emphasize excellence, integrity, service, resilience, and reliability. The Role of Kingdom of Excellence — Serve in the marketplace as an act of worship to God, maintaining excellence even in hostile environments. Preparation — Be ready and intentional in your actions. Her teaching encourages embracing your God-given gifts and calling, cultivating habits of excellence and integrity, and viewing your work as worship to glorify God, regardless of external challenges. This approach inspires believers to become impactful champions in their spheres of influence. Just for You
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Fear NOT - Prayer and Encouragement for the Class of 2025.
Sibongile Mofokeng returns in the studio with Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya and she is talking about Fear NOT - Prayer and Encouragement for the Class of 2025. Regardless of the fear of not making it during this exam time, Ps. Pontsho Ngwenya reminds our learners and everyone who is writing that God says I will be with you when you go through the fires and the waters. Exam time does sometimes feel like one is going through the fires and waters, remember you are more than a conqueror. Always remind yourself that God is with you, He is on your side with everyone else, believing that you will make it through. When you feel fear creeping in and you are feeling overwhelmed, God promises to Uphold you with His righteous right hand. Fear comes to just destruct you but do not allow it to overwhelm you, You are the Right Candidate and You Will Surely Make it. Always think of yourself making it and passing. Guard your thoughts. Isaiah 41:10 Just for You
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The 7D’s that Keep Christians from Fulfilling their Purpose in the Marketplace.
Sibongile Mofokeng wraps up the show with Ambassador Prudence Mocumi discussing "The 7D’s that Keep Christians from Fulfilling their Purpose in the Marketplace," based on Matthew 20. The seven D’s are Duty, Discourage, Defeat, Division, Delay, Destruction, and Deception. Many Christians operate out of a false identity, but true identity is found in Christ as a champion with a God-ordained purpose. Ambassador Mocumi emphasizes the importance of recognizing this identity and warns that listening to the negative voices of these seven D’s will prevent progress. The message encourages believers to hold onto their true identity in Christ and move forward boldly in their God-given calling in the marketplace Just for You
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World Spine Day.
Sibongile Mofokeng and Ms. Sedzani Mukhesi discuss World Spine Day, observed annually on October 16, which raises global awareness about spinal health and the prevention of spinal disorders. The day highlights the significant burden of spinal pain and disability worldwide, emphasizing the need for prevention, education, and better access to spinal care, especially in low- and middle-income countries where resources are limited. In South Africa, spine-related conditions are a leading cause of disability, affecting about 8% of the population living with disabilities. The 2025 theme, “Integrating Spinal Health into Policies and Wellness Initiatives,” urges governments and organizations to prioritize spinal health by incorporating it into public health, wellness, and workplace policies to improve rehabilitation and prevention efforts globally. Just for You
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Raising champions in the spheres of influence.
Sibongile Mofokeng and Ambassador Prudence Mocumi discuss "Raising Champions in the Spheres of Influence." They define a champion as someone who excels and leads with purpose, while spheres of influence are the various areas in life—like family, education, business, government, media, and the marketplace—where individuals can impact others. Biblical perspectives highlight that God assigns each person a unique sphere to minister and influence, just as David focused on his marketplace. Raising champions means guiding people to use their God-given gifts and purpose within their spheres for positive change. The benefits include stronger communities, spiritual growth, and advancing God's kingdom in practical ways. Just for You
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The services offering shelters for gender-based violence (GBV) victims in South Africa.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Mrs. Ziyanda Maqala from the Department of Social Development to discuss the services offering shelters for gender-based violence (GBV) victims in South Africa. They highlight that the government has been actively providing and renovating properties across the country to serve as safe shelters for GBV survivors. These shelters offer protection, counseling, healing, and empowerment to help victims rebuild their lives and break the cycle of violence. The Department of Social Development, in collaboration with the National Shelter Movement, aims to ensure that nearly every district in South Africa has access to a fully functional GBV shelter, providing critical care and support to vulnerable communities. For help: Contacts: • Phone GBV Command Centre Toll Free Number: 0800 428 428 • Send a please call me *120*7867# • Go to your nearest police station and report at the Victim-Friendly Room • Go to the nearest DSD office Just for You
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Older Persons Week, observed from September 26 to October 2, 2025, in South Africa.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ms. Dineo Manamela from the Department of Social Development to discuss Older Persons Week, observed from September 26 to October 2, 2025, in South Africa. This week coincides with the International Day of Older Persons on October 1 and marks Social Development Month in the country. They focus on raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease and issues affecting older persons. The discussion highlights the government's commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of seniors, promoting their well-being, and addressing challenges such as elder abuse. October serves as a crucial time to honor older persons and educate communities about supporting them, particularly those living with Alzheimer's and other age-related conditions. Just for You
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Haemorrhoids (or piles).
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Dr. Abel Tlailane to discuss haemorrhoids, also known as piles. Haemorrhoids are swollen veins in the anus and rectum caused by factors such as constipation, straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, and prolonged sitting. They can be internal or external and cause symptoms like itching, pain, bright red bleeding, and lumps near the anus. Treatment includes dietary changes to soften stools, maintaining good toilet hygiene, and using over-the-counter creams to relieve discomfort. Dr. Tlailane explains the causes and ways to manage the pain, emphasizing lifestyle changes for prevention. Just for You
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Human Trafficking Part 2.
Sibongile Mofokeng continues with Ms. Ntombi Moloi in the studio, discussing Human Trafficking Part 2. They discuss Section 4 of the Trafficking in Persons Act 7/2013, which defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons through threats, coercion, abduction, fraud, or abuse of power, for exploitation purposes. Exploitation includes sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, servitude, or organ removal. They also share important contacts for help: the National Human Trafficking Resource Line at 0800 222 777 and the GBV Command Centre at 0800 428 428, where people can report anonymously. This discussion raises awareness of the seriousness of trafficking and the legal measures in place to combat it. Just for You
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Human Trafficking Part 1.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ms. Ntombi Moloi to the studio for Human Trafficking Part 1. They discuss Section 4 of the Trafficking in Persons Act 7/2013, which defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons through threats, coercion, abduction, fraud, or abuse of power, for exploitation purposes. Exploitation includes sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, servitude, or organ removal. They also share important contacts for help: the National Human Trafficking Resource Line at 0800 222 777 and the GBV Command Centre at 0800 428 428, where people can report anonymously. This discussion raises awareness of the seriousness of trafficking and the legal measures in place to combat it. Just for You
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Substance Abuse.
Sibongile Mofokeng and Pastor Solomon Lesiba Legodi discuss substance abuse from a biblical perspective, addressing the struggles faced by those who suffer from addiction, including hearing voices and feeling burdened as described in the Bible. Pastor Legodi references Matthew 11:28, where Jesus invites the weary and burdened to find rest in Him, and Proverbs 20:1, which warns that "Wine is a mocker and beer a brawler; whoever is led astray by them is not wise," highlighting the dangers of intoxication and addiction. They emphasize that substance abuse deeply affects a person's mind and spirit, leading to separation from God, but the Bible offers hope for healing, restoration, and freedom through repentance, prayer, and faith in Christ. The conversation encourages those struggling to seek God’s mercy and professional help to overcome addiction and find peace. Just for You
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Moses Mabhida Foundation's Thuthuzela Care Centre (TCC).
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ms. Dikeledi Baloyi and Mpho Mosetlha to discuss the Moses Mabhida Foundation's Thuthuzela Care Centre (TCC). The TCC, named from the Xhosa word meaning "comfort," is a one-stop facility based in hospitals designed to support survivors of sexual offences with immediate medical, legal, and counseling services. The Centres are a critical part of South Africa's national anti-rape strategy, led by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and involving multiple partners. They provide trauma containment, debriefing, and coordinated care to reduce secondary victimization, improve conviction rates, and ensure dignity and justice for survivors. The TCCs offer a safe, victim-friendly environment, integrating police, health professionals, social workers, and legal support all under one roof to streamline the healing and justice process for survivors. Just for You
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The Gauteng Department of Social Development’s Call for Proposals for Funding During the 2026/2027 Financial Year.
Ms Nono Yende, Social Work Manager: NPO Partnerships and Financing at the Gauteng Department of Social Development, Clarifies about the eligibility and compliance requirements for NPOs. Highlights key focus areas/programmes that will receive funding. Encourages qualifying organizations to apply before the closing date (26 September 2025). Emphasizes transparency, accountability, and alignment with the Department’s service delivery priorities. Just for You
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Marriage Week - How Couples Can Keep the Fires Burning in their Marriage.
Sibongile Mofokeng concludes the show along with Ms. Kudzai Muhwati as they discuss Marriage Week—how couples can keep the flame alive in their marriage. Ms. Kudzai offers tips on how couples can become an unbreakable team, maintain a joyful and loving home, and focus on building a strong partnership. She encourages couples to center their marriage on Our Lord Jesus; start with Christ. Then, they should improve communication, love intentionally, protect and prioritize intimacy, and have fun together. Just for You
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The Beneficiary Biometric Enrolment System.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes in the studio Mr Michael Tsietsi Mathe and they are discussing Beneficiary Biometric Enrolment System. SASSA Biometric system has kicked in across all provinces. Beneficiary biometric verification is a security measure used to confirm the identity of individuals through their unique biological traits like fingerprints or facial recognition, by comparing these unique traits to those captured within the Department of Home Affairs system upon application for an Identity Document. Just for You
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Declaration.
Sibongile Mofokeng wraps up the show with Pastor Mavis Mkhize as they discuss the concept of declaration. They explain that a declaration is a faith-filled affirmation where the power lies in speaking the Word of God aloud. It is emphasized that declarations should always align with scripture to be effective. Through declarations, believers align their lives with God's truth, activating faith and inviting His power. The discussion highlights the spiritual importance of speaking God's Word as a transformative and empowering practice. Just for You
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Beneficiary Biometric Enrolment System.
Sibongile Mofokeng speaks with Mr. Tsietsi Michael Mathe from SASSA about the new mandatory Beneficiary Biometric Enrolment System starting 1 September 2025. This system uses fingerprints and facial recognition to verify grant beneficiaries and prevent fraud. All new applicants must complete biometric enrolment, and existing beneficiaries will provide biometric data during updates or reviews. The process is quick and aims to ensure grants go to the right people while improving the security and integrity of social grant administration. SASSA has prepared its offices nationwide for a smooth rollout. Just for You
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What August Mean.
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes back Ms. Prudence Mochumi, Marketplace Motivator and Ambassador, to the studio as she shares insights on "Winning In Your Marketplace." Ms. Mochumi reflects on the significance of August, drawing inspiration from the passages Luke 8:1 and Luke 24:1-11. She emphasizes that Jesus has the power to transform any current situation and bring about meaningful change in one’s life. Ms. Mochumi acknowledges that obstacles, symbolized by stones, may block one’s path, represent challenges or stumbling blocks. However, she encourages listeners not to give up, be dismayed, or discouraged, as these stones do not define the journey or its ultimate outcome. Just for You
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HPV (Human Papillomavirus) and Liquid-based cytology (LBS) to detect cervical Cancer.
Sibongile Mofokeng hosts a show featuring Dr. Abel Tlailane as a guest expert. The program focuses on educating audiences about HPV (Human Papillomavirus) and its connection to cervical cancer. Dr. Tlailane provides medical expertise on Liquid-based cytology (LBC), an advanced screening method for detecting cervical cancer. The show aims to raise awareness about these important women's health issues and screening technologies. This educational content highlights the importance of women's healthcare and early detection methods. Just for You
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Start With What You Have
Pastor Merriam Mashigo is a qualified reverend with a theology background and a recently earned master’s degree. She is also a business entrepreneur who specializes in equipping and empowering entrepreneurs nationwide. Affiliated with the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS), she travels extensively to conduct business empowerment sessions. Pastor Mashigo uniquely blends her pastoral calling with business expertise, focusing on the intersection of faith and entrepreneurship. Her ministry and business philosophy are rooted in the principle "Start with what you have," which is the topic of today, inspired by the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), encouraging entrepreneurs to leverage their current resources with faith and practical strategies. Just for You
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God's Purpose for the Government.
Sibongile Mofokeng and Pastor Lucas Nkosi discuss God's purpose for government, emphasizing that governments are ordained and established by God to maintain order and justice on earth. They reflect on biblical passages such as Romans 13:1-7, 1 Peter 2:13-16, 1 Timothy 1:8-10, 1 Timothy 2:1-4, Daniel 6:1-10, and Daniel 2:20-21 to show how God appoints and can remove governments when they fail to serve His purposes. The conversation highlights that governments act as God's servants to enforce laws and restrain evil, since not everyone is saved, making law and governance necessary to control sinners. They also discuss the proper Christian attitude toward government— submission and respect—while acknowledging that God's ultimate authority is above all human governments. Just for You
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It is not too late to see or experience your vision come to pass.
Sibongile Mofokeng is joined by Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya to discuss the message "It is Not Too Late to See or Experience Your Vision Come to Pass," inspired by Luke 5:1-6. They emphasize the importance of keeping focus on Jesus Christ, continually seeking His guidance and strength while pursuing one's vision. The conversation encourages persistence and faith, reminding listeners that even when progress seems delayed or challenging, divine direction can lead to breakthrough. They highlight the example in Luke 5, where following Jesus' instruction results in an abundant catch after initial disappointment. Overall, the talk is a hopeful reminder to trust in God’s timing and remain steadfast in prayer and action toward fulfilling one’s purpose. Just for You
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Pitch Your Business Competition Top 30 Participants 2025 - Anelisiwe Madizeni.
Piutch Your Business Competition Top 30 Participants 2025- Anelisiwe Madizeni. Anelisiwe is one of the top 30 participants of Pitch Your Business Competition. She is a final year student who started her business by selling fat cakes in campus because most students don't like to cook and she makes it easy for them to access food at an affordable price. Just for You
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Just for You on Radio Pulpit is a magazine show designed to empower people from all walks of life. From from the young at heart to the older and more settled. Through the show, we seek to inspire excellence in every Christian’s daily journey and to strengthen and empower listeners to be the best versions of themselves.
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