Context with Sebenzile Nkambule

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Context with Sebenzile Nkambule

Context with Sebenzile Nkambule is a thought-leadership podcast exploring the ideas, systems, and social forces shaping modern life across Africa and beyond.Hosted by journalist, broadcaster and media strategist Sebenzile Nkambule, the show convenes thoughtful conversations and incisive analysis at the intersection of power, culture, identity, leadership, media, faith, and the future of society.Each episode goes beyond headlines and surface commentary to unpack what current events, social trends, and structural shifts mean for how we live, work, believe, and navigate the world.Designed for intellectually curious audiences seeking depth, clarity, and perspective in an increasingly complex world, Context is building a platform where Africa thinks out loud.

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    Resilient or Just Surviving? Making Sense of South Africa’s Economy

    In this episode of Context with Sebenzile Nkambule, financial journalist and communications professional Tehillah Niselow joins the conversation to unpack the state of South Africa’s economy — and what it means for ordinary people trying to build stable lives in uncertain times.From rising costs and economic anxiety to youth unemployment, debt, and shifting expectations about success, this conversation explores not just what is happening in the economy — but how people can navigate it with clarity and intention.We unpack:- How global political decisions (like US tariffs) cascade into South African fuel prices, transport costs, and household budgets.- How official narratives of progress often feel out of sync with people’s daily struggles.- How long-term data can show modest improvements (e.g., slight declines in child poverty) while hardship remains widespread.- How perceptions, fears, and lived experiences around issues like immigration and crime may conflict with data but still powerfully drive public sentiment and politics.This is a conversation about economics, hope, resilience, and how to make decisions when the future feels unclear.🎧 Subscribe to Context for thoughtful conversations on power, economics, culture, leadership and modern life across Africa and beyond. #SouthAfricanEconomy #EconomyExplained #FinancialWellness #YouthUnemployment #CostOfLiving #ContextPodcast

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    Leading Without Certainty | Purpose, Presence & The Real Work of Coaching with Phetsile Dlamini

    What does leadership look like when there are no clear answers?In this episode of Context with Sebenzile Nkambule, executive coach and consultant Phetsile Dlamini joins the conversation to explore leadership in uncertain times — not as a theory, but as a lived practice. Volatility is constant and clarity is sometimes delayed. This conversation reframes uncertainty as an invitation to lead more consciously, to return to purpose, and to build the internal capacity required to guide others through complexity. We explore:why uncertainty is not something to eliminate — but something to work with - the discipline of leading self before leading othershow purpose becomes an anchor in unpredictable environmentswhat it means to hold space for people in moments of ambiguitythe difference between advice-giving and true coachingwhat it actually takes to coach well in high-stakes, real-world contexts This is a grounded, reflective conversation for leaders, coaches, and professionals navigating complexity and seeking to lead with clarity, presence, and integrity. If you are thinking about leadership not just as position, but as practice, this episode will resonate. Subscribe to Context for thoughtful conversations on leadership, power, identity, and the realities shaping work and life across Africa and beyond.

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    African (Dis)Unity? South Africans, Nigerians & The Truth We Avoid

    We often speak about African unity as if it is automatic.But beneath that idea are real tensions — between countries, communities, and people.In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule explores the ongoing friction between South Africans and Nigerians, using it as a lens to examine deeper questions about identity, migration, economic pressure, and belonging on the continent.This conversation unpacks:the history of tensions and key incidents between South Africans and Nigeriansthe role of economic competition and systemic failurehow narratives and perceptions shape conflictwhy avoiding difficult conversations weakens unitywhat it will take to build meaningful collaboration across AfricaAt its core, this episode asks:Are the cracks in African unity rooted in our inability to be honest about how we treat each other?A thoughtful, balanced conversation about power, identity, and the work required to build a shared future.

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    He Survived the Mamelodi 10: A Story Apartheid Tried to Erase.

    In June 1986, ten young boys from Mamelodi left home—and never came back.They were later known as the Mamelodi 10: victims of a brutal apartheid-era operation built on deception, informants, and the systematic targeting of youth.In this episode of Context with Sebenzile Nkambule, we sit down with Mxolisi Malinga, the last surviving member of that group.This is not just a retelling of history. It is a conversation about memory, betrayal, survival—and the cost of freedom.Mxolisi reflects on what it meant to grow up in Mamelodi during one of South Africa’s most volatile periods (1983–1986), the political awakening of young people under apartheid, and the devastating moment when trust was weaponised against them.We also explore the role of apartheid informant networks—later exposed in processes like the Truth and Reconciliation Commission—and what justice, if any, looks like decades later.Nearly 40 years on, the story of the Mamelodi 10 remains a painful reminder of how systems of power can reach into the lives of children—and alter them forever.

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    The Simplicity of the Sacred | Faith in Uncertain Times (feat. Father Lawrence)

    What does faith look like when everything feels uncertain?In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule sits down with Father Lawrence for a reflective conversation on faith, doubt, religion, and the evolving role of spirituality in modern life.This episode explores:Whether religion is losing influenceWhy young people are questioning institutionsThe rise of personal spiritualityFaith, doubt, and modern beliefThe meaning of “the simplicity of the sacred”Listen if you’re interested in: Faith, religion, spirituality, philosophy, meaning, culture.

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    No One Is Coming to Save You | Rebuilding After Setback

    What do you do when life falls apart — and no one is coming to save you?In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule explores what it means to rebuild after personal and professional setbacks, and why some of life’s hardest moments become turning points.This episode explores:The emotional impact of setbacks and disappointmentWhy professional loss affects identityHow to rebuild after failure or disruptionPractical tools for navigating recoveryWhy resilience is built through actionListen if you’re interested in: Resilience, recovery, self-development, careers, healing, personal growth.

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    Big Man Politics | Ordinary People’s Devastation

    Wars are often decided by a few — but lived by millions.In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule explores the human cost of “big man politics” and how concentrated power shapes war, conflict, and instability around the world.This episode unpacks:What “big man politics” meansWhy personalised power often leads to conflictLessons from Iran and historic warsThe long economic and social tail of warWhy ordinary people pay the highest priceListen if you’re interested in: Geopolitics, war, international affairs, power, conflict, global systems.

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    Madlanga Commission | Is South Africa Entering an Era of Accountability?

    Is South Africa entering a real era of accountability — or repeating a familiar cycle?In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule examines the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry and what it reveals about power, corruption, and the state of South Africa’s justice system.This episode explores:The allegations at the centre of the CommissionHow Commissions of Inquiry work in South AfricaThe risks of political interference in justice systemsWhy accountability often stops at exposureWhat this moment means for South African democracyListen if you’re interested in: South African politics, governance, corruption, accountability, justice.

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    News Fatigue | Why People Are Switching Off — And Why It Matters

    Why are so many people switching off from the news?In a world of constant alerts, endless headlines, and information overload, many people are not becoming less informed — they are becoming overwhelmed.In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule unpacks the growing phenomenon of news fatigue and what it reveals about trust, media, and how people consume information today.This episode explores:Why audiences are disengaging from traditional newsThe global trust crisis in mediaHow algorithms shape information ecosystemsThe rise of WhatsApp and social media as news sourcesWhy more information is not leading to more understandingListen if you’re interested in: Media, journalism, digital culture, misinformation, trust, democracy.

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    The Cost of Ambition | Burnout, Hustle Culture and Silent Pressure

    What happens when success starts costing too much?In this episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule explores the hidden emotional and psychological cost of ambition — from burnout and hustle culture to the silent pressure many high achievers carry behind visible success.This episode unpacks:Why ambition feels heavier than everThe emotional toll of constant strivingBurnout among high performersThe pressure to perform success publiclyWhy rest is part of sustainable ambitionListen if you’re interested in: Burnout, ambition, hustle culture, careers, mental health, performance.

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    Why Everything Feels So Uncertain Right Now

    Why does everything feel so uncertain right now?From economic anxiety and rising living costs to AI disruption, political instability, and constant information overload, many people are experiencing a deep sense of uncertainty — even when life appears stable on paper.In this opening episode of Context, Sebenzile Nkambule explores and reflects on why uncertainty has become a defining feature of modern life, and what the forces shaping this moment reveal about the world we are entering.This episode unpacks:Why economic pressure feels more personal than everHow AI and automation are reshaping work and identityThe impact of political instability on public confidenceWhy information overload is making clarity harder to findListen if you’re interested in: Economics, AI, politics, future of work, uncertainty, modern life.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Context with Sebenzile Nkambule is a thought-leadership podcast exploring the ideas, systems, and social forces shaping modern life across Africa and beyond.Hosted by journalist, broadcaster and media strategist Sebenzile Nkambule, the show convenes thoughtful conversations and incisive analysis at the intersection of power, culture, identity, leadership, media, faith, and the future of society.Each episode goes beyond headlines and surface commentary to unpack what current events, social trends, and structural shifts mean for how we live, work, believe, and navigate the world.Designed for intellectually curious audiences seeking depth, clarity, and perspective in an increasingly complex world, Context is building a platform where Africa thinks out loud.

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