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Broadcasting live from the Results Operations Centre in Tshwane, we speak to Lulu White, Lulu White. Chief Executive Officer at EMCA, and local governance expert, Dr. Tim Maake, Hopewell Rader, an author at The South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF); and Lesiba Molokomme, Founder and President of CHANGE about how…
We speak to Mike Russouw, an energy analyst, to help us understand what is happening at Eskom, and the reasons for load shedding being reintroduced. As well as looking at the policies that the leaders are deciding on, and how they affect our everyday lives.
We speak to South African-born, Amsterdam-based photographer Elizabeth Koetje, about her new art photography, “Born Free in South Africa - Nelson Mandela's Legacy” – a book investigates the lives of born frees, and how much has changed in the country since 1994.
We speak to one the AFI’s platinum incubation program candidates, and a jewelry designer Godfrey Gobi about his work for the upcoming Joburg Fashion Week, the importance of a program like that, and lots more.
With little news coming out after the SADC envoy was deployed in Eswatini, it raises questions around what support the neighbouring countries are offering to those who need it most. This has sparked a civilian protest to the Eswatini Embassy, headed by organisation, Not In My Name. We speak to…
We speak to African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum’s Programem Manager, Themba Masuku, about whether this deployment is a good and welcome idea, or whether other measures should have been put in place in order to maintain voters’ safety.
We speak to Thabo Masebe, Gauteng government spokesperson, about the recent press briefing by independent media to address the reports around the sensational Tembisa Ten story – where a woman had allegedly given birth to ten babies at once - in which a number of shocking facts have been revealed.
We speak to Ramodungoane Tabane, an educational psychologist, and lecturer at the Department of Psychology at UNISA, and Basil Manuel, NAPTOSA Executive Director about the preparation and challenges faced ahead of the upcoming matric exams.
In light of the shocking allegations by Independent Media that the Tembisa Ten babies were involved in a human trafficking syndicate. This raises questions around the state of human trafficking – a grave and massive operation in the country – and how we can tackle the issues moving forward. We…
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has recommended that national government take over the Water and Sanitation Department of the City of Tshwane. We speak to Advocate Jonas Ben Sibanyoni, Part-Time Commissioner of the South African Human Rights Commission to gain more insight.
To get a sense of what sparked the protests that truck drivers are partaking in – which addresses the foreign nationals who have been getting employed. We speak to Mary Phadi, the President of the Truckers Association of South Africa.
We speak to Katleho Sekhoto, a Kaya 959 News reporter, who has been following the campaign trail of ActionSA in Alex and Soweto. And then we move to Nyakallo Tefu, a Kaya 959 News reporter about the happenings when IEC launches their main Results Operation Centre.
We speak to Omphile Maotwe, the EFF Secretary General, about the upcoming elections, their campaign trails and their plans to assist communities around the country, should they take power.
We speak to criminal law expert, Nthabiseng Dubazana about the court’s decision to rule against former president, Zuma’s special plea to remove advocate Billy Downer from the arms deal case against him.
After loadshedding has returned in the past few days, the city of Joburg aired out their frustrations when it was revealed that Eskom ignored an agreement with the city to alieviate the situation, which further worsened their loadshedding issues. We speak to Tshepo Gadima, an energy expert, to find out…
We are looking at the recent staff shortages, poor infrastructure and other issues that were revealed as part of a report given by the Public Protector with the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA) president, Simon Hlungwani. How have these working conditions affected their work? We answer that question,…
We speak to Katleho Sekhoto, a Kaya 959 news reporter, about President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Johannesburg campaign trail for the ANC to encourage residents of Orange Farm, Meadowlands and Alexandra to vote for the party. It was also a space for residents to air their grievances.
In efforts to curb the impact of COVID-19 has had on our lives, The city of Johannesburg Mayor has decided to rollout a vaccine rollout programme from mid-October. We speak to Nonceba Molwele, Joburg City speaker to find out more about whether the vaccine drive has been successful, what they…
Mzwanele Manyi, a Jacob Zuma Foundation spokesperson, and Nthabiseng Dubazana, a criminal law expert updates us on former president Jacob Zuma’s attempt to file a criminal complaint with the SAPS against the lead prosecutor in his case, advocate Billy Downer. He accuses Downer of allegedly leaking a “confidential” medical report…
21 Oct 2021 2PM
13 min
2640 – 2660
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