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Carte Blanche with Steph & Lea

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2 single girls from France, living the life in Toronto, musing about the cultural differences between those 2 beautiful countries. We talk about everything. No subject is off limit. Contact us at carteblanche.steph&lea@gmail.com with your comments, questions and suggestions. Xo
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Carte Blanche - Volunteer Your Passion

Carte Blanche - Volunteer Your Passion

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We introduce ourselves as ‘Carte Blanche’, Chennai based registered ‘not for profit’ volunteering organisation, aiming and striving to eradicate tooth and nail, the ills and evils plaguing the society and to uplift the underprivileged, deprived, disadvantaged and socially disabled vast segment of people by creating awareness on the need and necessity for a quality education coupled with strong morality by infusing a sense of scientific temper, spirit of inquiry and rational approach, steerin ...
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Another week, another blow to independent media. We send out an SOS. Comparing apples and pears… literally. The Competition Commission warns fresh produce wholesalers to stop its anti-competitive practices. Later, Ray Mahlaka tells us why he believes Transnet is about to stage the biggest turnaround in business history. And women in Soweto are sayi…
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De Kampf géint d’Wäisswäsche vu Gelder bréngt mat sech datt de Client vun enger Bank vill a schwéierfälleg Formalitéiten erfëlle muss. Dat stéisst op vill Onverständnes. An dëser Carte Blanche gëtt d’Fro opgeworf, ob et wierklech néideg ass bei klengen a bescheidenen Persounen an Associatiounen esou genee ze reglementéieren. Misst do net de Prinzip…
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It’s official: the ANC, DA and IFP have formally signed an agreement to form a Government of National Unity. But what does it all mean? How the MK Party overplayed its hand… Then, the struggle for ministerial positions continues, and we can’t help but wonder whether politicians have forgotten about the people. Later, a race against time as cases of…
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Vill Associatiounen an Institutiounen hu sech an der lescht mam Thema Kanneraarmut zu Lëtzebuerg befaasst. Sief dat d’Deputéiertechamber, d’Caritas oder och den Ombudsman fir Kanner a Jugendlecher. An dat zu Recht, well leider ass et en Thema mat dem een sech am räiche Lëtzebuerg muss befaassen, sou de Sylvain Hoffmann, Direkter vun der Chambre des…
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New faces, new voices – we look at the big changes on the Members of Parliament list. Then, from political drama to courtroom drama – we do a quick-take on some major cases. Later, devastation across parts of KZN – again. Also, are willing fathers unfairly excluded from their children’s lives by the legal system. And Mexico welcomes its first femal…
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Bei den EU-Walen e Sonndeg entscheet sech déi zukünfteg Ausriichtung vun der europäescher Unioun. Kann eis Groussregioun e Model si wéi eng gutt a staark europäescht Zesummenaarbecht funktionéiere kann? Dozou Iwwerleeungen vum Carlo Thelen, Generaldirekter vun der Chambre de Commerce.由RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg
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South Africa officially enters a new political era. So, now what? Then, the IEC takes a battering as voters and some political parties say: we expected better. Later, we ask: what more needs to happen before the humanitarian crisis in Gaza gets the urgent attention it deserves? And a new medical trial could change the way we handle everything from …
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Ethical leadership, releasing the land to the people, and setting up a food security council in the Free State. These are just some of the things independent candidate, Sesing Ramotswabodi is putting on the table to convince voters to give him a chance. But running for office is a daunting task and the challenges are many – even for the biggest pol…
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He’s the face of Build One South Africa (or BOSA), a relatively new party that’s garnered a fair amount of attention. Mmusi Maimane is a well-known political contender who aims to bring new, fresh voices to the local scene. But will voters be able to separate him from his DA legacy? Masa Kekana speaks to Maimane about BOSA’s goals and why he believ…
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Election week is upon us and it will be all eyes on the results as they start trickling in from across the country. Then, political killings are on the increase. Could it get worse pending the election outcomes? Later, President Cyril Ramaphosa is eager to sign off on yet another Bill. Why you should care about the so-called spy bill. Also, are we …
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South Africa's education landscape faces a sobering reality. Alongside issues like bullying, substance abuse and vandalism, rampant sexual abuse and grooming add to the burden experienced by many schoolchildren. Many cases go unreported, but the statistics paint a clear picture of a trend that demands urgent attention. Having recently launched on M…
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Two-pot what? With just four months before it goes live, we look at the two-pot retirement system. How the local drone industry is quite literally lifting off in a big way. Then, could we face another bird flu epidemic? Why the novel H7N6 strain is cause for concern. Later – a new road safety survey calls drivers out on their bad habits. And South …
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Shell is gone – what the oil giant’s exit from South Africa really means. Then, a burning flag sends some South Africans into a fiery rage. Later, Israel ups the ante as ground forces intensify their presence in Gaza. And could it soon be lights off for Joburg? Perhaps, if Eskom gets its way. But first, several construction workers remain trapped b…
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"La grand fossé" oder firwat zitt sech am Lëtzebuerger Schoulsystem zënter enger gefillter Éiwegkeet e Gruef tëscht der Primärschoul an dem Lycée. Wat den Astérix domadder ze dinn huet a wou de Schong dréckt bei der Orientatioun an Evaluatioun vum zukünftege mëndege Bierger. Dozou eng Carte Blanche vum Jean-Luc Thill.…
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Worker’s Day or Unemployment Day? Millions of South Africans have little to celebrate. As the search for missing Joshlin Smith continues, we look at the growing crisis our children face. Then, a major political move to free two South Africans imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea. And is that some hope we see on the horizon? Eskom says: you bet. But firs…
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Several political parties – both big and small – are coming out in full force as the elections creep ever closer. But what’s truly on offer? And how capable are the many political parties of sticking to those promises? We speak to Eyewitness News politics associate editor and Politricking host, Tshidi Madia, about manifestos, the biggest potential …
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D'Wale fir d'EU-Parlament de 9. Juni sinn déi lescht vun de Superwaljoren 2023-2024. Och wann d'Europäesch Unioun dacks wäit ewech schéngt, sou ass se an eisem Alldag ganz present. Schonn eleng dowéinst ass et derwäert, sech fir déi Walen z'intresséieren, mengt d'Michèle Schilt vum Zentrum fir politesch Bildung.…
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The NPA is tired of waiting and urges ministers, accused and others to get a move-on. Then, carnage in the Cape as gangs take hold. Later, the Forgotten War – we turn our focus to Sudan’s worsening civil war. And the Supreme Court of Appeal comes to rape victims’ defence. But first, this past Sunday, Carte Blanche aired a special 90-minute document…
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Daily Maverick has shut down – well, sort of. Why all South Africans should pay attention. It’s the battle of Public Protectors – but at what cost? Then, the ANC is confident it will reign victorious come the May elections. And a win for Siya Kolis, Limpopo musicians… and South Africa as a whole. But first, we try and understand why so many people …
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Devastating storms in the Western Cape have us worried about what the future holds. A nation left vulnerable – we look at the dire state of our military. Then, how one man is saving lives – one box of medication at a time. And the so-called Hardest Geezer does the unimaginable. But first, it’s been a busy week for the IEC as not one but two major c…
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Liewe mir responsabel, am Aklang mat eis, der Gesellschaft an den nächste Generatiounen? Oder maache mir nëmme wéi wann a sinn egoistesch soubal mer net ënner Observatioun stinn? Dozou e puer Iwwerleeunge vum Christiane Bram, Ekonomist a Kommunikatiounsexpert.由RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg
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Bring back the Scorpions! No more parole. Penal colonies in the Kalahari. And grand corruption will be declared a “crime against humanity”. Furthermore, the triple BEE model will be scrapped – but is a proposed replacement just BEE dressed up in a fancier name? Masa Kekana sits down with ActionSA’s Herman Mashaba to find out how the party hopes to …
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An deenen nächste Woche wäerten zu Lëtzebuerg an der Chamber d’Debatten iwwert de Staatsbudget 2024 stattfannen. Dat mat e bësse Verspéidung, well duerch d’Walen am Oktober 2023 elo eréischt den definitive Budget fir dëst Joer kann ugeholl ginn. Bei deenen Debatte misst d’Steiergerechtegkeet och en Thema sinn, mengt de Sylvain Hoffmann, Direkter vu…
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As the inquiry into the deadly Usindiso building fire wraps up, survivors are running out of time. Another step closer to Eskom 2.0 – but will it solve our power problems? Then, several arrests in the Fort Hare University scandal exposes a deadly network of crime and corruption. And bye-bye e-tolls? Government says: we promise. Carte Blanche Websit…
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A private education giant has fallen, leaving devastated students and parents in its wake. The ANC finds itself between a rock and a hard place as the National Speaker faces arrest. Later, we reflect on a few stories that made us question reality. And how an invasive plant is bringing hope to families in the Northern Cape. Carte Blanche Website · C…
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The clear divide between what government chooses to celebrate on Human Rights Day, and what’s really happening on the ground. Then, one basic human right countless South Africans are living without. Later, we need to talk about the MK Party… And how kids on the Cape Flats are helping sunbirds find their way home. Carte Blanche Website · Chat on X ·…
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With just over two months to go before South Africans are set to make their mark, Masa Kekana sits down with My Vote Counts campaigner, Keamogetswe Seipato, to find out why this election feels so different. What's truly at stake? Who has the most to lose? And why the youth hold the power to change it all. Carte Blanche Website · Chat on X · Chat on…
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We’re joined by journalist, Takudzwa Pongweni to take us into this past week’s The Gathering. Then, are local news publications suffering because of tech giants? Has X become a safe space for cyberbullies? One activist says: yes. Later, Nigeria comes down hard on plastic pollution, but is it the best solution? And Gauteng’s Green Army is uplifting …
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Beim demographesche Wandel féiert déi méi héish Liewenserwaardung an déi gläichzäiteg zréckgoend Unzuel vu Gebuerten dozou, dass méi eeler ewéi jonk Leit eis Gesellschaft ausmaachen. Eng Fro, mat der mir konfrontéiert ginn ass: Wéi kënne mir bei der bestoender Penurie Jiddereen am Alter versuergen? D’Anne-Marie Hanff, Infirmière a Fleegewëssenschaf…
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All is not well with Knysna, and a 109-page report tries to explain why. You’ve heard of state capture. But are we entering an era of media capture?Then, the High Court says no to anti-vaxxers. Later, how one mining giant is playing its part in reviving Mpumalanga’s rivers. And the country has been gripped by the heartbreaking case of young Joshlin…
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