Talkers/Open Line – Government under pressure amid SA’s anti-immigration protests

The Aubrey Masango Show · 2 June 2026 · 47m

Speaker 1: Your news, your voice, your city, your issues, your evenings. On seven or two, let's Speaker 1: walk the talk with Aubrimsango six minutes after eleven o'clock and welcome to the final Speaker 1: hour of the show. Thank you so much to all of my guests this evening. Speaker 1: Starting off with Nana or Christopher Mashubia talking about the mutual separation agreement agreement or Speaker 1: mutual separation agreement, and of course the second guest boohing, Jack Rappela talking about the Speaker 1: addiction to being needed, and of course, in the previous hour, Marie Payne talking to Speaker 1: us about the Department of Basic Education preparing guidelines for screen time for children and Speaker 1: learners age two to six. Thank you to all of my guests this evening, really Speaker 1: really interesting topics all the way. I'm going to open up the lines this evening Speaker 1: and we talk about whatever is in your mind. But a couple of things are Speaker 1: on my mind just looking at the at the landscape, the conversation landscape in our Speaker 1: country and perhaps even abroad. Yeah, petrol going up just in a few a few Speaker 1: minutes time, of course, Yeah that's got a brow a cry, or maybe somebody's gonna Speaker 1: say we were already crying. But yeah, the petrol goes up in a few minutes Speaker 1: time, and that's going to pose new challenges perhaps for some of us. MHM. Be Speaker 1: interested to hear your thoughts about this. This is, of course, as we witnessed last Speaker 1: week the report rate going up twenty five pace basis points. That's to put a Speaker 1: lot more pressure. We have an unprecedented unemployment crisis…

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