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Udesha Moodley-Judhoo

KwaZulu-Natal

Digital Producer at East Coast Radio

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  • 2 days ago | ecr.co.za | Udesha Moodley-Judhoo

    A video that got us thinking about hitchhiking in a new way showed a man sitting at the back of a truck and trailer, seemingly hitching a ride. We are used to seeing hitchhikers standing on the side of the road holding up a small sign indicating where they are heading. This time, we saw a man catching a ride in a more literal sense. His method does not sit well with road safety and safety in general. From the looks of it, we assume the truck driver was unaware he had a passenger on board.

  • 2 days ago | ecr.co.za | Udesha Moodley-Judhoo

    This video is AI-generated. But another video circulating on social media has people saying they have seen it all. The video shows a man leading his giraffe into an aeroplane. It looks like they are boarding the flight. Of course, something's not right here, there's no way any airline will allow a giraffe to board a flight. The giraffe is said to be an emotional support animal.

  • 2 days ago | ecr.co.za | Udesha Moodley-Judhoo

    Nelson Mandela, the father of our nation, said, "To be the father of a nation is a great honour, but to be the father of a family is a greater joy." This June, Carol Ofori is highlighting the importance of fathers in our lives and celebrating their roles in being present in their children's lives. Carol chatted with a man who is making a difference in how fathers are seen and supported in Africa—the founder of Fathers in Africa, Kevin Rutter.

  • 2 days ago | ecr.co.za | Udesha Moodley-Judhoo

    Certainly, chicken feet or 'walkies talkies' are a popular food choice for many South Africans. They have long been a staple for many households, offering a cost-effective way to enjoy meat without breaking the bank. However, not everyone is a fan. We have seen more than our fair share of videos showing how the younger generation dismisses this much-loved dish. Today, we are not here to discuss the haters but rather to focus on the lovers of this favourite.

  • 2 days ago | ecr.co.za | Udesha Moodley-Judhoo

    The onlookers laughed and smiled at watching him embrace these youngsters, and then something happened. This moment made many South Africans realise that, as much as Ramaphosa is our leader, he is another 'father figure' to our nation. The President greeted a young girl who came to take a picture with him, then, as he leaned in to hear her speak, he noticed that her shoelace was untied. Without hesitation, Ramaphosa knelt and tied her lace for her. Watch the video below from TikTok.