Harambe is a South African youth talk show that aims to raise awareness about contemporary issues affecting South African teenagers and young adults.
It is a weekly-studio based talk show featuring a panel of youthful adults, including two main presenters, Vusiwe and Lutho John, and four trendsetters, referred to as the posse: Palesa, Mo Flava, Bianca Williams and Sdu.
The series premieres on SABC1 on Thursday 14 January 2010, at 19h00. New episodes air weekly. There are 26 half-hour episodes in the first season.
Each week the panel, along with a studio audience of teenagers and young adults, discuss with the experts and celebrity guests the role young South Africans play in a modern South Africa. No topic is off limits.
Harambe has travelled all over South Africa in its quest to ensure all young South Africans "pull it together" to make it a better world for themselves.
From the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape – young people have been given a microphone and encouraged to have their say and share their feelings on the above topics. Together they share their opinions and discuss solutions.
Young viewers will be shown how they can "pull it together" by volunteering in their communities, making lifestyle adjustments to save the Earth, plus many more.
Harambe speaks the language of the youth. Viewers are able to log onto social networks like the Harambe Facebook and website to discuss the aired topics in more detail, or to get the latest music and celebrity facts.
Featured guests include music stars Da L.E.S. from Jozi, T'zozo and many more.
Harambe engages and promotes positive social interaction of the youth of South Africa.

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so what i would like is fo you to keep me posted with every discussing that is been held at the studio.
I will like to get a copy of the show that you guys were presented on the 25th of Feb 2010 about teenage pregnancy
What channells must i follow..
Thanks
I will like to get a copy of the show that you guys were presenting about teenage pregnancy
What are the channels I must follow..
Thanks
M.Z Radebe