E48 Radical Thought: A conversation with Matoti Buthelezi

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 1H 2M

E48 Radical Thought: A conversation with Matoti Buthelezi

from Misunderstood · host Misunderstood

This week’s episode features Matoti Buthelezi, the Executive Chairman and Founder of the National Executive Economic Collective. Together, we unpack the state of South Africa as we reflect on the year 2024. We delve into the pressing issue of funding and the lack of access to basic education and services as a result of government failures. Lastly, we explore the economy and discuss how South Africa can balance its social needs with economic priorities. We hope you enjoy this insightful conversation and enjoy being Misunderstood!

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