
Capitalk 100.4 FM
By Capitalk 100.4 FM
Harare's first metropolitan radio station

Capitalk 100.4 FMFeb 21, 2023

CHIVANHU CHEDU
Vadzimu Vakakosherei?

Business Focus
Business Focus with Kudzie Sharara

Business Focus
Kudzanai Sharara with the latest in business.

Keta Guta Rako
We take a look at Sam Nujoma Street formerly Second Street

Facts Only
We take a look at the origins of Maasai tribe

THE NIGHT FIX
Do cohabiting relationships last long? How long do cohabiting relationships last? Is there anything wrong with cohabiting? Cohabitation tends to last longer in European countries than in Africa.

THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BREAKFAST
Customer Care Check

The Exchange
Constitution at 10: We track the history of the Zimbabwean Constitution

We Men
Why men are lonely?

Hustle Hard
Your current situation is not your final destination: George Billionaire Munengwa

Monday Morning Recovery Motivation
Have confidence in your self: Chaplain Phiri

CAPITALK FORUM
Promoting parents' participation in the ongoing nationwide CALA curriculum review consultation

We Men: Pachoto
We unpack social issues affecting men.
Today in studio, we had Thomas. Thomas is a young man who recently got married to a wife whom his mother does not like.

DETOX
On Detox, we discussed how to handle ecstasy (rape drug).

PEP TALK
PEP TALK with Stephene Chikozho, Managing Director for Urbane Create Agency, a strategy, marketing and advertising agency.

HUSTLE HARD
How to do business in Africa

LUNCHTIME RECHARGE - POSITIVE PARENTING
POSITIVE PARENTING
This discussion emanates from the increased GBV incidences involving children in Zimbabwe, which negatively impacts children's lives. Many factors also negatively impact today’s parents and their ability to look after their children. As such, positive parenting becomes imperative in that it will equip caregivers with skills to look after children during this era.

Perseverance part 2
The power of perseverance with Evangelist Trymore Mparinga

The Capital Crunch: Pep Talk
Today on #PepTalk, Folake hosted
Michelle G. Chimbganda, Operations Director, Beyond Borders Logistics to talk about effective business networking that can save women entrepreneurs time and alleviate crises or failure. And as such, knowing how to use it effectively so that it can be a powerful tool for a company’s development.”

PEP TALK
Power of personal branding

The Deep Dive
The deep dive with Siphathisiwe Mpofu

I had a dream
I had dream with Pastor Blessing Chigodora

Faith Facts
Do religious beliefs need to be verified?

Facts Only
We take a look at the origins of workers day and why it is celebrated

Facts Only
we take a look at the origins of salt

Keta Guta Rako
We take a look at Eastgate mall

Wamuketa Here?
Wamuketa Here?

Wamuketa Here?
Wamuketa Here?

Yvonne
Meet Capitalk100.4fm’s newest addition Chief Producer Yvonne Tivatye. She brings to the team her exuberant character and a big Heart.Perfect fit for Harares Heartbeat.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S PLATFORM
Sqkatta is dicussing age and marriage with Tendai Chatikobo and Nichola Carr

SPECIAL GUEST THURSDAY
Tash speaks to Maud Chifamba about the importance of pursuing traditional education

SPECIAL GUEST THURSDAY
Tash speaks to Maud Chifamba about the importance of pursing education

BUSINESS FOCUS
Business focus with Kudzanai Sharara

keta guta rako
keta guta rako

keta guta rako
keta guta rako

legal bae corner
right to privacy

The Exchange
Rumbidzai Venge talks to Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Hon Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndhlovu about the achievements of the Zimbabwean tourism.

CHECK UP :Chest Pains
The 3 common causes of chest pain:
Chest pain can stem from a heart problem, but other possible causes include a lung infection, muscle strain, a rib injury, or a panic attack. Some of these are serious conditions and need medical attention.

FACTS ONLY
Rastafari, sometimes called Rastafarianism, is a religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is classified as both a new religious movement and a social movement by scholars of religion.
It was a religious movement among black Jamaicans that teaches the eventual redemption of black people and their return to Africa, employs the ritualistic use of marijuana, forbids the cutting of hair, and venerates Haile Selassie as a god.

Sqkatta
We are excited to announce that Sqkatta will be moving to another shift on 1 April 2023. He will be on Capital Drive on Friday afternoon from 3pm-6pm and Saturday College Nights from 9pm-12am.

Keta Guta Rako
HM Barbour, A history of the iconic Harare landmark. Barbour's was a department store founded by Irishman H.M. Barbour in 1917. It was the first department store in then Salisbury.

Facts Only
We take a look at the origins of the Suez Canal, an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia.

Glendah
Starting April 1, 2023, Glendah Fadzai Takachicha will be moving to a new shift on Capitalk100.fm called "Night Fix". Check her out from Monday - Thursday between 9pm and 12am.

STRAIGHT TALK
Improving public health care with R. Matoro

Business Focus
Capitalk Business Focus with Kudzi Sharara

NO BLACK FILTER
Offensive sexual behavior at worK.

FRIDAY FEATURE
Is there gender inequality in African traditional religion? FoLake Saije Joshua Bvudzijena Maponga Menzi KaGudu Maseko

SPECIAL GUEST THURSDAY
Capitalk Breakfast special guest was Glenda Fadzai Takachicha who won the Merek Foundation Media Recognition Award

BUSINESS FOCUS
Capitalk Breakfast Business Focus with Kudzi Sharara

FACTS ONLY
Origins of the poloneck

Keta Guta Rako
Kea Guta Rako

KEEPING IT REAL
Effects of divorce on children

Facts only
The origins of the Mandarin language

STRAIGHT TALK
Promoting economic emancipation amongst young people
Guest: Steveson Dhlamini

THE EXCHANGE
Promoting and understanding Financial literacy among youth and women in Zimbabwe.
Guests: GILBERT MUPONDA BANKER AND FINANCIAL EXERT & OBEDIAH DUBE DEVELOPMENTAL AND ECONOMIC EXPERT

CAPITALK BREAKFAST 22 MARCH 2023
Capitalk Breakfast with SoProfound, Tag & Dennis

ThePulse
ThePulse

TheCapitalCrunch
TheCapitalCrunch

Capitalk Breakfast
Capitalk Breakfast with SoProfound, Tash & Dennis

CAPITALK SPORT
Ruvimbo Chakoreka speaks to the Head Coach of Glenwood Stars Rugby Club Tinotenda Madawu on the establishment and growth of the Epworth-based rugby club and the impact that they have made with the youth against drugs and the help they need to grow bigger and better

WOMEN'S MONTH SPECIAL EDITION
As part of Women's Month celebrations, Capitalkfm has taken the initiative to recognize women who have made it in industries across the country. This morning, Sqkatta talks to Kudakwashe Mswaka, Group Head Strategy and Reporting at Old Mutual Zimbabwe, about her career and how she is empowering other women and paving their way to success.

THE CAPITALK BREAKFAST - 23 FEBRUARY 2023
Catch up with Capitalk Breakfast team talking about some of the things that you wish should brought back on this date that used to be fun as we as an interactive interview Dr. Rinos Mautsa, founder and CEO of Tech24

THE CAPITALK BREAKFASY SHOW - 22 FEBRUARY 2023
Wondering what took place today on The Breakfast Show? You can listen to the full show by clicking this link.

THE CAPITALK BREAKFAST SHOW: 21 FEBRUARY 2023
Wondering what took place today on The Breakfast Show? You can watch the full show by clicking this link

CAPITALK BREAKFAST SHOW
Today's Breakfast show, incase you missed it.

The Exchange: Importance of digital economy
In this episode of the exchange, Patson Mashingaidze, a financial expert, explains the importance of the digital economy, and how the national and business sectors can benefit from it.

FACTS ONLY: Origins of radio
Radio is sound communication by radio waves, usually through the transmission of music, news, and other types of programs from single broadcast stations to multitudes of individual listeners equipped with radio receivers.
Loshto gives us the origins of radio and the power of the meduim in people's lives

Origins of the BaTonga people
CAPITALK PODCAST: Discovering Zim Tribes - Batonga People
In This Episode of Dzinde/Roots, Sqkatta Speaks to Misheck Samanyanga of Zim Tribes About Batonga Origins

WOMEN'S FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT IN THE GHETTO
Ruvimbo Chakoreka chats to Mbare Football Queens secretary general Mr Mukara and Coach Gamu on a football club that is looking to make the lives of the Mbare girl child better by creating a platform for girls to express themselves through football.

No Black Filter: Outside law, what should warrant a 50 percent share of matrimonial property rights at the dissolution of marriage?
Folake talks to Bernard Bukira Betera, Marshall Shonhai, Emmanuel Tinashe Mapisire & Maimba Mapuranga about what should warrant 50 percent ownership of matrimonial property at the end of a marriage?

WE NEED TO TALK
The Importance of Career Guidance in Schools Glendah Fadzai Takachicha talks to to Nhundu Pardingtone a Career Development Practitioner.

FACTS ONLY: HOLY BOOK QURAN
Loshto takes us through the origins of the Holy book Quran

ACTING PROPER: FRIENDSHIP & ASSOCIATES
Birds of a feather flock together is an English proverb. The meaning is that beings (typically humans) of similar type, interest, personality, character, or other distinctive attribute tend to mutually associate.
Is it a matter of fact, or is it not always the case?
On Acting Proper, Glendah talks about friendships and associations with Coach Jennet

Behing The Fame With Fatima "Stimela" Katiji
On today's episode of Behind The Fame, we celebrated Stimy Stimela. We talked about her celebrity's life besides her music profession.

Capitalk Sports Show
Ruvimbo Chakoreka chats with the Zimbabwe Golf Association communications manager Tirivashe Nheweyembwa on issues ranging from the 2023 Tournaments, implementation of the four-year Strategic Plan, the visit by the R&A Golf Development Manager for Africa Eden Thompson, Marketing and Funding of Golf in Zimbabwe and so much more

CAPITALK DRIVE
Executive Mayor, or Ceremonial Mayor- what works best for our lovely Harare city?
Loshto chats to two former Harare mayors, CHRA's Acting Director, and RACER's spokesperson.

STRAIGHT TALK: An Overview of Demolitions
We talk to Mr. James Mazvimba, Head of Planning at Harare City Council, and Mr. Reuben Akili, Acting Director of the Combined Harare Residents Association, in regards to demolitions in Harare.

KETA GUTA RAKO 8 NOV 2022
Loshto takes us through Sam Levy Village's history.

KETA GUTA RAKO 7 NOVEMBER 2022
Loshto talks about the invention of the first race track in Harare.

Violence against men
Glendah talks to Team leader at Fathers Against Abuse, Alois Nyamazana about violence against men

KUROVA GUVA
Zvine maturo here kuroora guva?
Mbuya Muchadura vanotipa zvizere pamusoro penyaya iyi

Grooming and Etiquette on Hustle Hard
Sqkatta talks to Ivy Evidence Muchengi about the importance of grooming and etiquette in business.

Deep Dive: The Exchange
Rumbidzai Venge talks to Mark Waspe and Jerry Nyazungu about promoting entrepreneurship and financial investment

The Pulse
Societal Thinking on Infertility

THE EXCHANGE
The Chitungwiza Community Development Network sponsored this programme on women and youth inclusion in the electoral cycle as we get to the 2023 elections.

TRAFFIC FEATURE
This is a news feature on how civilians are controlling traffic at intersections not manned by police details when traffic lights are not functional.

START UP CAPITAL
Start Up Capital Podcast
What to expect: Press Flash, Business Focus with Kudzi Sharara and Straight Talk with insurance expert Tambudzai Madzivire.
#startupcapital
#hararesheratbeat
#keepit100point4fm

Business Focus with Kudzi Sharara
Capitalk Breakfast Business Focus with Kudzi Sharara

The Flow Time Radio Sunday Takeover: George Munetsi
Veteran broadcaster George Munetsi (Bhiza), who was formerly of Radio 3 (Power FM) and Kaya FM in South Africa, is alive and well, amid social media false claims about his passing on.
On Saturday, July 23, 2022, he played the following songs on Capitalk 100FM.

Touting in Harare, a neglected criminal offence.
Touting in Harare, a neglected criminal offence.

Straight Talk 1 July
Tariro Manamike speaks to Acting CEO of Securities and exchange commission on how to create wealth through investments.

Totem and Religion
Maita basa Mhofu, Museyamwa, Mutunhu Une Mago. Shavaaa!
Zvaonekwa Shumba Nyamuziwa! Mari yasvika, tinotenda!
Aiwa Mbizi, chimuregai kani mwana, anzwa kani Tembo!!
Mamuka sei Soko. Marota dzinotapira here Makwiramiti?
Now, these are some of the numerous totems we have in the country, and are used in different situations. The question of whether the use of totems has a place in religion, especially Christianity, is one that most cannot answer. Chivanhu nezvechitendero zvakafanana uye zvinodyidzana here?

Mharadzano/Crossroad feature
Despite fact behind the secret and unknown things concerning crossroads or mharadzano, many people always avoid passing through them in fear of carrying away bad spirits that many people believe are found at these places. There have been more questions than answers regarding these crossroads. The places are viewed as sacred and are usually associated with where ritual practices are done as people dump all their spiritual problems. These crossroads are seen as places where spiritual traps are set, targeting individuals who pass by.

use of slang in schools
Kudhara ka ikoko, takaenda takaenda, check stance, ma one, mahorror !!! are the new street anthems for Generation Z, and slang has become the new norm. Language as a dynamic flow of spoken and written terms has made people create new meanings.

Zebra Crossing Feature
A zebra crossing, also known as a marked crosswalk is a pedestrian crossing, marked with white stripes, designed for pedestrians to legally cross the road and they are usually found in towns and residential areas. They are vital in maintaining order in the streets as well as protecting both pedestrians and drivers on the road. They are an essential part of the roads and there would be chaos without them especially in places like Harare’s central business district, where there are high volumes of cars and pedestrians.

2022 Grammy Awards
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 3, 2022. It recognized the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, running from September 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021. The nominations were revealed via a virtual livestream on November 23, 2021. The performers for the ceremony were announced on March 15, 24, and 30, 2022. South African comedian Trevor Noah, who hosted the previous ceremony in 2021, returned as host.
Catch the Grammy's update courtesy of Tinashe Venge our Entertainment correspondent in South Africa.
#GRAMMY'S2022

Prostate Cancer Feature
#DidYouKnow: Prostate Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in men all over the world.
Is there enough information out there to educate our men about this disease?
We spoke to various people about this issue & here's what they had to say.

Agri Tuesday
Why are some farmers successful while others are not?
This week on #AgriTuesday we spoke to Onias Tawananyasha Mlambo, Senior Technical Agronomist at AgricuraZim who helped us further explore this crucial question

Political Reforms : 2023 Elections
In a conversation with Mr Tafadzwa Mugwadi and Mr. Solomon Bobosibunu (ZANU PF Director of Information Publicity)and (MDC Alliance Secretary for Elections & Electoral Resource Centre (ERC) Acting Manager) ; Loshto discusses electoral reforms as 2023 nears.
The ERC referees the main contenders (ZANU PF & MDC Alliance) as they debate their way to the 2023 elections.

Interactive Government : EP6
A listening government engaging with its citizens!
The citizens ask #HowFar? and the Government listens and responds #ThisFar!

Interactive Government: EP 5
The Public Transport System in Harare: What are the viable solutions?
The government has been making, efforts to curb the transport problem in the city, however, it seems like there is still a lot that needs to be done as the public continues to cry, because of transport crises .
This episode will explain the transport system and the possible solutions to the transport crisis.

Interactive Government: EP 2
The intentions of the president regarding to Zimbabweans welfare
In this episode, we discuss the intentions that the government has towards the betterment of people's livelihood, and the efforts they are making towards improving the welfare of the Zimbabweans.

Interactive Government: EP 4
Re-engagement with former Allies and its importance
The second regime has been trying its best to improve relations and re-engage with its former Allies, that had been lost during the Mugabe`s era
In this episode, we are going to discuss how Zimbabwe at large is going to benefit, from strengthening relations with its former allies.

Interactive Government: EP 3
Government and NGOs relationships
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a non-profit group that functions independently of any government. NGOs, sometimes called civil societies, are organized on community, national and international levels to serve a social or political goal such as humanitarian causes or the environment.
In this episode, are discussing the relationship between, the Zimbabwean government and Non-Governmental organizations since there is a belief that, NGO`S in Zimbabwe are supported by foreign countries to suppress the the government

Interactive Government: EP1
The show where we discuss the strides our government is taking to improve the lives of Zimbabweans. This is where the government interacts with you as the listener as well.
In this episode we took a look at the recent SADC Summit and it's relevance to the Zimbabwean people.

#COVID19 Diaries: EP1
Can your employer force you to get vaccinated?
Is this a necessary evil?
We ask all the questions you want the answers to! Join Nyaradzo Makombe on a journey of discovery and inquisition on all #COVID19 related issues and how they can affect our everyday lives.

COVID 19: The Delta Variant
The delta variant has completely taken the world by storm. Here in Zimbabwe, the virus is said to account for over 80% of all new Covid-19 infections. For the past 3 weeks, this has seen the country moving to the Stage 4 lockdown, as a way to try and safeguard the lives of Zimbabweans.
Complacency is still rife among many citizens, but do we really have to wait for the disease to strike in our families to believe that it is no one's friend?
We spoke to Harare residents who expressed how this variant is causing great strain on their lives

Unity- The key to KAZA dream realisation
This 10min piece looks at how countries in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation area, namely Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and Angola can all benefit from a one-stop-destination in all the five countries.
Political and otherwise cooperation is highlighted as key in achieving this noble KAZA dream.

Traditional vs Modern medicine: What's your pick?
Traditional practitioners have historically shared their knowledge and experience freely whereas Modern medicine, has stringent intellectual property laws and highly evolved patenting systems used to protect knowledge about drugs or medical techniques.
Which would you have? The one with full disclosure or the one you know very little on?

'Enhancing Women's Participation in Electoral processes in Zimbabwe'
Despite Zimbabwe's Constitutional requirement for all political parties to meet gender parity & equal political opportunities, the country is still far from attaining the 50% benchmark also set by the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development and #SDGs
In a bid to address this issue, the Women's Coalition Of Zimbabwe, launched a 2year project aimed at 'Enhancing Women's Participation in Electoral processes in Zimbabwe'

Prevention of Tuberculosis in People Living with HIV
Prevention of Tuberculosis in People Living with HIV requires prevention interventions for both HIV infection and TB.
This includes HIV counseling, testing, disclosure, partner testing and behavior modification to mention a few.
Rumbidzai Venge speaks to Dr. Rachel Weber, HIV Services Branch Chief, CDC Zimbabwe and Dr. Blessing Mushangwe, Senior Program Manager, Zim-TTECH. Follow the conversation as they discuss preventing TB among people living with HIV in Zimbabwe.
Courtesy of The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)

World TB Day
In Commemoration of World T.B Day on the 24th of March 2021, the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through USAID and CDC Zimbabwe, made possible the following programme, which was implemented by various partners.