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Vox Pop Cue Sheet

Intro:

Makhanda High Court orders the Eastern Cape education department to deliver textbooks and stationary to all public schools in the province by the 31st of March 2022. A small sample of opinions was taken from JMS3 students, concerning the education department's lack of service delivery to primary and secondary phase learners in Makhanda. This is what they had to say.

In-words: 

“I think it will make it…”

Out-words:

“...being a physical issue”

Duration:

02:00 (excluding intro)

Voxpopuli (Ultimatum)by Dalicebo Mseleku
00:00 / 02:55

Vox Pop Cue Sheet

Intro: 

Rhodes University has recently released the examination timetables, with some people having to write sit-down exams in June 2022. There are those who have experience in terms of writing exams here at the institution, however, it will be a new experience for a large part of the student body. Some students shared their views on the university’s stance.

In-words:

“A personal issue…”

Out-words:

“I’m for it.”

Duration:

2:57 (excluding intro) 

Voxpopuli (Exams)by Dalicebo Mseleku
00:00 / 03:22

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Voice Report (Loadshedding) by Dalicebo Mseleku
00:00 / 01:06

Voice Report Cue Sheet

Intro:

Over the past few weeks, there has been a noticeable increase in the load-shedding that occurs in Makhanda. A lack of electricity, even for a few hours a day, can have some unforeseeable effects on daily life, Audio Journalist Dalicebo Mseleku reports on the opinions of some of the students that live in the different affected sections of Grahamstown, outside of the Rhodes University campus.

In-words:

“Many of the…”

Out-words:

“…and life schedules.”

Duration: 36 seconds

Outro:

That was Dalicebo Mseleku, giving us a quick rundown of what some of the campus students had to say on how load-shedding is affecting them.

Audio Package Cue Sheet

An interview with a Young Influential Capetonian Designer from Khayelitsha, Nolitha Qhuma.

Intro:

RMRNews was on the scene with Cue Radio at the 2022 arts festival in Makhanda. This is a well-known artistic exhibition that has been sorely missed by many. The program for this year boasts a variety of musicals, shows, and pop-up stalls, all of which were well prepared to feed the soul. An example is the fashion stall where one of our reporters was able to conduct a short interview with the owner. The stall is run by a young woman who is quickly making a name for herself in the world of design through her work and teaching of the craft, Nolitha Qhuma.

In-words:

“The world-renowned…”

Out-words:

“...a good evening.”

Duration:

1’27’’

Outro:

That was Dalicebo Mseleku reporting for Rhodes Music Radio News at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival

Audio Package (National Arts Festival)by Dalicebo Mseleku
00:00 / 01:28

Soundrich Interview Cue Sheet 

An interview with a Grahamstown local business manager who showcases his passion for small business innovation

Intro:

Opposite the arch, a popular meeting spot for locals and students alike. The square hosts a variety of options in terms of shops to visit including; the barista, a coffee shop with tasty treats awaiting you in store; Lola’s dessert bar, a popular venue for summer day dates, and finally, Major Fraiser’s craft bar and eatery, a venue for classy dining. Here with us today is the executive chef and general manager for the property ready to tell us about the businesses.

In-words:

My name is Julian…

Duration:

04’00’’

Out-words:

…to make yourself better.

Outro:

That was Dalicebo Mseleku with the scoop on the scoops, cups, and plates that make up the square  “Opposite the arch”

Soundrich Interviewby Dalicebo Mseleku
00:00 / 04:00
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Rhodes University Creative Club

RUCC Introduction Rhodes University Creative Club
00:00 / 25:15
YOLO PREVIEWRhodes University Creative Club
00:00 / 09:15
CasRadio Special Guest #1 Yolophonik_mp3RUCC
00:00 / 29:04

RUCC

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