IN CONVERSATION WITH PALESA TLADI Integrated Marketing Manager.

Loading player...
This Mandela Day, VOW 88.1 FM is proud to honour the legacy of Nelson Mandela by giving back in a meaningful and heartfelt way. In partnership with the Apartheid Museum and TourVest Destinations, we are donating 67 warm, high-quality blankets to Crown Mines Primary School—symbolising the 67 years Madiba dedicated to changing the world for the better.
This initiative would not have been possible without the incredible support of Aranda.co.za, who generously provided the blankets and helped turn this vision into a reality.
The Apartheid Museum has also played a vital role in this initiative by collecting sanitary pads, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, blankets, jerseys, socks, shoes, and shirts to ensure learners at Crown Mines Primary receive essentials that go beyond just warmth—offering dignity and care.
To mark the occasion, VOW 88.1 FM will broadcast LIVE from Crown Mines Primary School on Friday, 18 July between 9AM and 12PM, capturing the spirit of giving and community engagement in real time.

Aranda – A Legacy of Warmth and Craftsmanship
Aranda Textile Mills is one of South Africa’s leading and longest-standing blanket manufacturers, proudly producing high-quality blankets, throws, shawls, and wearable wraps since 1953. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship, Aranda uses only the finest materials to create products that offer both comfort and style.
From timeless check patterns to modern textures, Aranda blankets are crafted to meet diverse needs—whether for homes, hotels, lodges, or guesthouses. Every item is made 100% locally, from raw fibre to the finished product, proudly contributing to South Africa’s economy and job creation.
Aranda’s story traces back five generations to Prato, Italy, the historic textile capital of Tuscany. From those early roots, the brand has grown into a proudly South African icon with a global reputation grounded in heritage, innovation, and unwavering quality.
This Mandela Day, VOW 88.1 FM stands in unity with Aranda, the Apartheid Museum, and TourVest Destinations—proving that when communities and brands come together, we can wrap the next generation in warmth, dignity, and hope.
18 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

Other recent episodes

In Conversation With karabo Molekoa- Founder and CEO (TTE Administrators & Shafayetela Group)

South Africa continues to face major challenges around youth unemployment, economic exclusion, unequal development, and limited access to infrastructure and financial services — particularly in rural and township communities. Against this backdrop, young entrepreneurs and community-driven businesses are increasingly positioning themselves as part of the solution by creating local economic…
12 May 9 min

In Conversation With Dr Mboneni Moufhe Deputy director general

The Department of Science, Technology and Innovation is preparing to table its 2026/27 Budget Vote under the theme: “Placing Science, Technology and Innovation at the Centre of Government, Education, Industry and Society.” Led by Minister Blade Nzimande and Deputy Minister Nomalungelo Gina, the department says it intends to position science,…
12 May 12 min

In Conversation With Cllr K Gwamanda- MGP Chairperson

A strongly worded opinion piece released by the Minority Governing Parties has intensified debate around the governance crisis unfolding within the City of Johannesburg, describing South Africa’s economic capital as a city on the brink of institutional collapse. The statement paints a picture of a municipality overwhelmed by political interference,…
12 May 14 min

In Conversation With Solly Msimanga (DA MPL Gauteng)

The financial and governance crisis facing the City of Johannesburg has escalated into a major political battle, with the Democratic Alliance in Gauteng calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene and place the city under financial administration. According to Solly Msimanga, Leader of the Official Opposition in Gauteng, residents are…
12 May 8 min

In Conversation With Prof Pieter Duvenage- Political analyst

President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially confirmed that he will not resign following the recent Constitutional Court ruling linked to the Section 89 impeachment process arising from the Phala Phala matter. In a nationally televised address delivered from the Union Buildings, Ramaphosa said he accepts and respects the Constitutional Court’s judgment,…
12 May 9 min