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The Chair S2
The Chair is an innovative competitive reality television series designed to address South Africa’s unemployment crisis by connecting employers with prospective employees, aiming to identify the most qualified and deserving candidates for available positions. Each week, three selected candidates compete in a series of interviews and practical job-related challenges, striving to impress potential employers and secure a job in their chosen industry or sector. Additionally, the show serves as a valuable resource for viewers, offering essential tips and strategies to enhance their performance in job interviews and effectively promote their personal brand. The second season of the show is now on SABC 1 every Wednesday at 16:30. Click here to apply as an Employer , Job seeker or Email CV and cover letter to sabc1.mzansifosho@gmail.com
Slick city kids are taken away from technology and out of their comfort zones to survive on the bare basics.
In each episode a single pre-teen has to forego their city trappings like the internet or gaming and go through a back-to-basics challenge (i.e. Milking a cow or surviving in the wilderness) to see what it takes to survive on one’s practical skills.
Watch City Slickers every Thursday at 16:30 to 17:00 on S3.
SA is water scarce. This series aims to mobilise South Africans to be part of the solution.
An investigative approach into real stories of people who live with minimal water supply and why. Taking a deeper look into the water table information will educate people on where our water goes and why SA is under threat.
Once informed, what will you, the voter and the user, do about it?
Yum.me is a weekly cooking competition for teens and tweens (9-16) in which young foodies compete to win the weekly prize and the title of “Yum.Me Champion”.
Yum.Me is a culinary competition series for tweens.
Four kids are divided into two teams. They compete against each other, in a time-based cook-off style. The show is educational and informative, while simultaneously keeping it’s primary competitive element. The food knowledge round, based on both food and cooking, forms part of the show’s edutainment element where additional knowledge on cooking, health and the nutritional value of food is imparted.
Watch Yum.me every Tuesday at 16:30 to 17:00 on S3.
The concept is a situational comedy based on two girls (Esihle & Rhandzu) exploring challenges of school-life, adventure, family dynamic & relations, technology & innovation, social media and entrepreneurship. Esihle and Rhandzu put their non-existent talents to use, making video blogs for their online style guide channel.
Upon reaching 10,000 subscribers for their fashion-forward videos, the friends are invited to attend a prestigious business & innovation school for talented kids where they are not taken seriously. There, they continue their quest to reach the top of the blogosphere, only the problem is, they have zero business acumen. The girls embark on a series of comedic adventures in hopes of becoming successful entrepreneurs.
Watch 100 Days to Succeed every Friday at 16:30 to 17:00 on S3.
Sister V is a brand-new show about dissecting the world of parenting, pregnancy challenges and the culture of childbirth in South Africa.
Sister V and her team of medical professionals provide a unique bespoke service tailored to the needs of her wide range of patients.
Watch Sister V on Call every Thursday at 10:00 to 11:00 on SABC 2.
Enter a world of endless possibilities Inside the Baobab Tree, the enchanting home of Mandisa and Baby Bab, the bush baby.
Whip the Chef is a children’s show that travels the length and breadth of the country in search of great locations, tasty dishes and the wonderful variety of cultures and food tastes in our country. It has been reintroducing the magic of simple food the way in which it was meant to be enjoyed: wholesome, fresh and in celebration of the joy of life that all children should experience.
Living Land is a show that promotes; uplifts and educates the farmer, especially emerging farmers. The show endeavours to bring viewers insights into the latest trends and developments in agriculture.






















Today on #DailyThetha We Look at Do Commissions of Inquiry really serve their purpose?
Find out more on Daily Thetha at 11:00 or stream on sabc-plus.com
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Already working in a trade but do not have formal qualifications?
Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning can help assess your skills and
experience, so you can move towards a trade test and certification.
Your experience matters. Your skills can be recognised.
For more information, contact the National Artisan Development
Support Centre on 086 999 0125
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Coming up on #SkeemSaam this Monday.
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Want to become a qualified artisan? The journey includes career
guidance, apprenticeship contracting, theoretical learning,
practical workplace training, trade testing and certification.
TVET colleges and accredited skills providers can help you start the
process, while workplace training gives you the practical experience
needed to grow in your trade.
Start with information. Move with confidence.
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Watch #OurSpace at 15h30 on SABC2 or stream live on sabc-plus.com
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Happy International Family Day.
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