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Open Line: Tribute to pioneering publicist, DJ and fashion designer Maria McCloy, and using your ...
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This radio show segment explores how individuals can maintain fluency in their mother tongue despite the dominance of English in professional and social settings, while also paying tribute to Maria McCloy, a pioneering South African publicist, DJ, and fashion designer who shaped Johannesburg's creative landscape since the late 1990s. The discussion emphasizes that language preservation requires intentional effort, such as listening to native-language radio stations, engaging with native speakers, and consuming media in one's mother tongue, as language is integral to cultural identity. The show also addresses South Africa's unemployment crisis, with the official rate reaching 32.7% in Q1 2026, and highlights how economic challenges affect both employed and unemployed individuals.

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