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Pheladi Presents South Africa
Pheladi Presents Media
17 episodes
6 days ago
This podcast provides South African travel information that promotes an appreciation for African cultural heritage, through following a local's tour of the country and documenting her knowledge of local history. The host, whose travels are the subject of this podcast, is Pheladi Phasha. Travellers seeking to experience South Africa like a local will find this podcast valuable.
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This podcast provides South African travel information that promotes an appreciation for African cultural heritage, through following a local's tour of the country and documenting her knowledge of local history. The host, whose travels are the subject of this podcast, is Pheladi Phasha. Travellers seeking to experience South Africa like a local will find this podcast valuable.
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Pheladi Presents South Africa
S3 E4_BONUS | Iziko Slave Lodge_Test Recording

Hello Fellow Travellers! This is for the listeners who are interested in origin stories. When I was still toying with the idea of starting a podcast, I decided to first do some test recordings before committing to producing one. This post is one of the first recordings I created. The first, ever, tested topic was actually the Lydenburg Heads. However, I struggled to produce a complete pseudo-episode on that topic. So, this is officially the first; complete with an intro, body and conclusion.


It’s amateurish and raw. As you will hear, at the time of recording it, I hadn’t yet figured out the complete title of the podcast. I also used my cellphone mic to record it. Despite all of that, I believe this recording is where the essence of the podcast was established, and where the skeleton of the final Iziko Slave Lodge episode was conceived.


Tell me, can you hear any progress between this original test recording and latest podcast episodes?


Disclaimer: Slavery in South Africa did not strictly in occur in the Cape. As the voortrekkers trekked into the interior of the country, they continued the practice of slavery. Between 1834 and the 1850s, they kidnapped African children to perform “cheap, captive labour” (Reader’s Digest, 1992:146) for them. Those enslaved children were referred to as “Inboekselings” (“captured African juveniles”). However, they didn’t consider it as slavery because “to them, a slave was someone who was sold into permanent bondage at a public auction for cash”. “Inboekselings were welcomed additions to the Boer household, performing a variety of activities. Some were used as herdsmen … and the builders of Boer houses”


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4 months ago
23 minutes 59 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S3 E4_Iziko Slave Lodge: SA’s Forgotten Past | Cape Town | Western Cape

Exploring the History of Slavery in South Africa | Iziko Slave Lodge & Land Expropriation Act


Hello Fellow Travellers! In this episode, I’m making good on promises from the first season. One of those promises was to explore South African destinations that connect to key themes from The Woman King movie, including Portuguese merchants and the transatlantic slave trade.


Initially, I planned to discuss Cape Point and the Iziko Slave Lodge, two locations tied to these movie themes, in Season 1. However, due to personal reasons, I couldn’t follow through at the time. Now, in Season 3, I’m starting where I left off—because, as the saying goes, your word is your bond.


(1) What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


This episode dives into the history of slavery in the Cape (mid-17th to early 19th century) and the role of the Iziko Slave Lodge. Key topics include-


1. The historical significance of the Slave Lodge

2. The origins of slavery in the Cape

3. The brutal conditions enslaved people endured

4. Free commemorative days & museum exhibitions worth visiting


(2) Connecting the Past to the Present:


In a previous (now deleted) post, I mentioned making connections between South Africa’s history of slavery and today’s debates on the Land Expropriation Act. The second half of this episode explores how the legacy of slavery still influences South Africa’s current land reform challenges.


I wrap up this episode with an unexpected rant about national unity and resisting external political influence. Platforms like TikTok reveal a growing debate among white South Africans rejecting Trump’s offer to Afrikaners, while YouTube comment sections show that his influence resonates with many across racial lines. This rant isn’t for everyone—but some South Africans need to hear it.


This episode is nearly two hours long—so here’s a tip: listen while cleaning, cooking, or doing other daily tasks. It’ll make the time fly by!


Enjoy the episode!

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4 months ago
1 hour 47 minutes 16 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S3 E3_Cape Agulhas

Hello fellow travellers! I once read information which falsely claimed that the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet at Cape Point. They actually meet at Cape Agulhas. In this episode, I give an honest review of my experience of visiting the attraction. So that, unlike me, you do not travel to the destination with unrealistic expectations of what the meeting of the two oceans look like. Enjoy!

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6 months ago
43 minutes 16 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S3 E2_Cape Point

Hello fellow travellers! A promise has finally been fulfilled with the publishing of this episode. At the end of the first season I had made a promise that when I return with a new season, one of the first destinations I discuss would include Cape Point.


In this episode I discuss the historical significance of Cape Point. I also discuss the two visits I had made to the national park to help give an idea of what to expect if you decide to visit the destination. I believe this episode is unlike any I’ve ever published before, because I share some personal stories. I hope these stories put a smile on your face like they’ve done for me as I was listening back to my final edit of this episode. Enjoy!

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6 months ago
1 hour 32 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S3 E1_The Current State of the Nation (2025)

Hello fellow travellers! I bet ya’ll didn’t expect to hear from me so early in the year. You’re welcome to listen to the episode to get a quick understanding of why I’ve decided to show up so soon.


However, that is not the priority of the podcast episode. The main information that I discuss in this episode concerns the changes that have occurred following the election of the new government of national unity (GNU) and how they can positively or negatively impact your travel experience. This episode is basically an extended traffic news segment that is typically included in radio news. I hope you find it helpful/valuable. Enjoy!

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6 months ago
52 minutes 26 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S2 E1_Podcast Reloading

Podcast reloading?! More like podcast buffering. Be prepared, there are moments when the sound quality varies because of technical interferences. Please forgive me. I only noticed this towards the end of recording the episode.


Hello fellow travellers! It's been a decade. But, I'm finally back and in this episode I reflect on some of the significant things that happened during my hiatus after wrapping up last season. I also plan ahead and share some of the desires I have for this second season of the podcast.


You're welcome to click on the highlighted words below to:

Read the FeedSpot article and

Subscribe to my newsletter


Enjoy!

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11 months ago
58 minutes 35 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E12_Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Hello fellow travellers! In this episode, I wrap up the first season of this podcast. I also briefly discuss the Iziko Slave Lodge and Cape Point, which I had initially planned to separately discuss as the destinations that related to the themes of "The Woman King" movie, but could not do so because of reasons I also discuss in this episode. 

I thank you all for listening to this first season of the podcast. I look forward to talking to you in the second season, coming in 2023. I wish you all a happy festive season. Take care of yourselves. That's all folks!

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2 years ago
23 minutes 22 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E11_The Woman King

Hello fellow travellers! In this episode, I discuss "The Woman King". A movie about the Agojie warrior women of the kingdom of Dahomey that used to exist in the region of modern day Benin, a country in west Africa. I discuss what you can expect from the movie and some of the elements of its production that personally stood out for me. In addition to the movie, I also discuss "Warrior Women with Lupita Nyong'o" which is a documentary about the Agojie warriors. I suggest that you watch it in addition to watching the movie, to help balance what is fictional about these women with what is factual. So that you may have a well rounded idea of who these women were. The documentary is available on Youtube. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I've rescheduled the podcast publishing day. New episodes will now be published on Saturdays for the remainder of season 1. Another disclaimer is that I make the mistake of calling the king of Dahomey Gohez. His correct name is Ghezo.

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2 years ago
37 minutes 47 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E10_Sol Plaatje and "Mhudi": SA Literary Art Heritage_One Hour Special

Hello fellow travellers! It's story hour with me, because in this episode I discuss South African literary icon, Sol Plaatje, and his pioneering novel titled "Mhudi". I discuss who he was, his literary and political careers, the significance of "Mhudi" and I also read some excerpts to give you a taste of his novel. So that you may also go grab yourselves copies of his book. I bought mine from Exclusive Books at Menlyn Mall, in Pretoria. We might not be focusing on a physical destination but we are still definitely learning something new about South African cultural heritage. Enjoy!

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2 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 38 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E9_Anarchy: Power Failures and Murder Rocks SA Tourism

Hello fellow travellers! It's been a minute and in this episode I discuss why I was absent last week. I also discuss changes in my personal life that might affect the weekly schedule of the podcast. Then, in the wake of the news concerning a German tourist who was shot and killed during a failed hi-jacking in Mpumalanga earlier this week, I discuss practical safety tips that tourists could use through traveling South Africa. It's been a trying time. Yet, I'm not discouraged by it and I hope my optimism in this episode encourages you too. Enjoy!

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2 years ago
37 minutes 40 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E8_The Other Reality of Traveling Mpumalanga

Hello fellow travellers! In this episode, I discuss some of the safety precautions that one should consider when traveling to Mpumalanga (and possibly South Africa in general). Though South Africa is a destination I am proud of and which I encourage everyone to travel, I do not want to present information that is ignorant of the issues that plague the country. I also do not want to present my own travel experiences as glamorous and without faults. Traveling the country, and the world in general, does not eliminate the issues that exist and make you invisible to them. Rather, travel makes the issues hyper-visible and challenges you to confront them. My hope for the travel information I provide is to conscientise listeners about the places and societies I visit, instead of promote fantastical and ignorant ideas about a destination. Enjoy!

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2 years ago
12 minutes 5 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E7_Long Tom Pass

Hello fellow travellers! In this episode, I discuss the Long Tom Pass which is a section of the Panorama Route, in Mpumalanga, that runs between Lydenburg and Sabie. It is very majestic and has a lot to offer in terms of heritage and activities, which I also discuss in this episode. Enjoy!

Disclaimers are becoming a thing in my descriptions (LOL!): The correct length of the barrel of a Long Tom Cannon is 155 mm, not 155 m.

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2 years ago
32 minutes 28 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E6_Lydenburg Heads

Hello fellow travellers! In this episode I discuss the Lydenburg Heads, which are a collection of sculptures made out of pottery that date back to the Early Iron Age, approximately 490/500 AD (5th century). These heads are significant because they are the oldest known sculpture artworks found in the southern region of Africa. Enjoy! 

Another disclaimer: The correct location that the Iziko South African Museum is located in is the Cape Town Company Gardens.

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2 years ago
36 minutes 13 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E5_SA Tourism Month and Travel Deals

Hello fellow travellers! In this episode I discuss the South African travel deals that are annually made available to local citizens during September. These include the SA Travel Week and the SANParks week. Do make sure to not miss out on these deals. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: Limpopo is a Province. In this episode, I make the mistake of saying it is a country. My mouth sometimes tends to betray me and it seems to do so, more especially, throughout this episode.

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2 years ago
27 minutes 18 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E3_Mapungubwe UNESCO World Heritage Site_Part 2

Hello fellow travellers! In this second part on the Mapungubwe cultural site, I discuss my personal experience of touring the national park. This third episode is a continuation of the second episode in which I had established the historical context and significance of Mapungubwe. However, here, I discuss the activities that you can expect to participate in when visiting Mapungubwe. Enjoy!

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3 years ago
43 minutes 15 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E2_Mapungubwe UNESCO World Heritage Site_Part 1

Hello fellow travellers! In this second episode, I discuss the Mapungubwe cultural site which shows evidence of an ancient African Kingdom that existed during the Iron Age at approximately 1200 AD (12th Century), but has since unfortunately disappeared. I had so much to say about Mapungubwe and its personal significance to me as a Black African and Pedi woman that I had to break the episode into two parts. This is the first part. Enjoy!

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3 years ago
33 minutes 56 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
S1 E1_Introducing "Pheladi Presents South Africa" Podcast

Welcome fellow travellers! In this first episode I discuss the concept of the podcast and the plans I have set out for it. I also unpack cultural heritage tourism in South Africa and my appreciation of African cultural heritage. This episode is all about helping you understand what you can expect from this podcast. Enjoy!

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3 years ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

Pheladi Presents South Africa
This podcast provides South African travel information that promotes an appreciation for African cultural heritage, through following a local's tour of the country and documenting her knowledge of local history. The host, whose travels are the subject of this podcast, is Pheladi Phasha. Travellers seeking to experience South Africa like a local will find this podcast valuable.