Letta Mbulu’s song “Not Yet Uhuru” has imbued Uhuru peak with the meaning of not only political freedom, but also the pursuit of economic freedom and freedom from poverty. This episode is going to cast light on the issue of single motherhood which according to the Borgen project is a huge problem in SA because it puts severe psychological and financial strain on both mothers and children. Our guests, Angnes from FAMSA, Lerato a single mother, Sisanda from Philisa and Sbusiso a TEKANO Fellowship Alumni and Drama Therapist will delve deeper on this social injustice.

Not yet Uhuru
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Letta Mbulu’s song “Not Yet Uhuru” has imbued Uhuru peak with the meaning of not only political freedom, but also the pursuit of economic freedom and freedom from poverty. This episode is going to cast light on the issue of single motherhood which according to the Borgen project is a huge problem in SA because it puts severe psychological and financial strain on both mothers and children. Our guests, Angnes from FAMSA, Lerato a single mother, Sisanda from Philisa and Sbusiso a TEKANO Fellowship Alumni and Drama Therapist will delve deeper on this social injustice.
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