RC 260821702Azania Mosaka

Friday, 21 August 2026

Friday’s show mixed a Soweto sushi entrepreneur’s township growth story with Rolene’s new R&B album and a candid conversation with Springbok Women player Anathi Kolo about doubt, injury and faith.

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  1. 13:17

    Jonito Sushi, based at De Soufeng in Soweto, built its brand by tackling sushi misconceptions with fish-free options, biltong sushi, fried sushi and prices from R110.

  2. 13:26

    The menu has expanded to oysters, kept on ice and sold fresh on delivery day; the business says oysters are now one of its most popular items.

  3. 13:54

    Rolene released her album Some Strings Attached, saying it draws on late-90s and early-2000s R&B, and her song Last Seen channels a breakup that reclaimed her power.

  4. 14:15

    Anathi Kolo said she moved from netball to rugby through school opportunities and a Border Ladies call-up, then earned her Bulls Daisies contract in 2023.

  5. 14:30

    Kolo said rejection and self-doubt are part of her career, from missing initial selection to becoming captain; she leans on faith and sees injuries as temporary setbacks.