Kaya 959 Point of View with Phemelo Motene

Point of View with Phemelo Motene

Point of View with Phemelo Motene, delves into the day’s current affairs, touching on real issues and sharing expert advice on the audience questions between 8pm to 10pm Mondays to Thursdays.
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Water Infrastructure Maintenance In Gauteng

The Johannesburg Water reservoirs supplied by the Rand Water Eikenhof pump system that are affected by the water supply reduction are currently at a stable state. We however anticipate that the Brixton/Hursthill/Crosby reservoirs will be affected by the reduced supply, and subsequently placed stationary water tanks in areas supplied by…
16 Nov 2021 1PM 10 min

EFF Media Briefing On Coalition Talks

EFF leader Julius Malema on Tuesday announced that the red berets' highest decision-making body, its war council, had decided to terminate talks with the ANC and closed the door on any possible coalition between the two parties in the more than 60 hung municipalities. We speak to Kaya 959 news…
16 Nov 2021 1PM 4 min

Reacting to the passing of FW De Klerk

Former Cabinet minister Mac Maharaj, who served with former president FW de Klerk in Nelson Mandela's Cabinet, said De Klerk's decision to leave the government of national unity in 1996 eroded reconciliation in South Africa. De Klerk died on Thursday aged 85 after a long battle against lung cancer. We…
11 Nov 2021 1PM 15 min

South Africa’s 2021 medium-term budget in a nutshell

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana tabled his maiden medium-term budget policy statement (MTBPS) on Thursday (11 November), reporting better than expected finances for South Africa – but against the bleak reality that the country has little room to manoeuvre in the budget. We speak to Hugo Pienaar, Chief Economist at Bureau…
11 Nov 2021 1PM 17 min

COP26 – What is in it for South Africa and the rest of the continent?

There are three days left of COP26 and the talks are entering their final stretch. Everyone is tired and a bit fed up, but the negotiators are still pushing each other – and up in space, satellites are helping track our greenhouse gas emissions. To help us make sense of…
10 Nov 2021 2PM 35 min

The City of Johannesburg’s R280-million real estate deal ‘crime scene’

In 2008, the city had awarded three hectares of prime land above the Sandton Gautrain station to the well-connected Regiments Kgoro consortium. In its bid, Regiments had promised that a 5% stake would be given to an “Alexandra Local Community Trust” along with a share of the R1.8-billion in profit…
10 Nov 2021 1PM 29 min

POV 101: A look at African affairs that have taken place over the past few days

While South Africans have been focused on the Local Government Elections, a lot has been happening in our neighbouring countries, matters that ultimately have an effect on South Africa, one way or another. Together with African Affairs Analyst, Izaq Khomo, we will touch on Ethipoia and developments coming out of…
9 Nov 2021 1PM 13 min

Analysing calls for Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter to step down

South Africans have been experiencing blackouts for days if not weeks now, and as always, the only question on our minds is – why? Well, ESKOM CEO, Andre de Ruyter together with his panel of experts from ESKOM held a media briefing earlier on to explain the reason for this…
9 Nov 2021 1PM 1 hr 08 min

Gauteng taps to run dry for 52 hours next week

News came out late last night about a water shutdown that is scheduled to take place for 54 hours in parts of Gauteng from the 15th of November, next week Monday. We speak to Eddie Singo, Executive Manager at the Zuikerbosch Pump Station Rand Water, who will tell us exactly…
9 Nov 2021 1PM 7 min

Did we set our vaccine target for December too high?

Sparked by a tweet looking at the targets for vaccinated people by December. Prof. Mosa Moshabela thinks that the target itself was too high to begin with. We speak to him to look at the country’s vaccination rollout, our shortcomings and more.
8 Nov 2021 2PM 52 min

Post Local Government Elections: Looking at the numbers, and Coalition Talks

With a lot of hung municipalities, a lot of negotiation needs to happen between parties to decide who will govern those areas, and how. Where are we now with that? We speak to Thembelani Mazibuko, a researcher at the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy (IESA) & Prof. Tinyiko Maluleke, a…
8 Nov 2021 1PM 26 min

Anti-Corruption Week: How Do We Protect Whistleblowers?

As Anti-Corruption commences, we look at who this awareness is for, how we can adequately protect whistleblowers, who are at the helm of fighting corruption, and more with Adv. Tseliso Thipanyane, Chief Executive Officer at the South African Human Rights Commission,
8 Nov 2021 1PM 23 min
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