Siz the World with Sizwe Dhlomo on Kaya 959 weekdays, 06h00 to 09h00. Supporting Sizwe on the breakfast show are Sol Phenduka, Mpho Maboi, and Mfundo Mabalane.
On Business Update, Gugulethi Mfuphi spoke with George Manyosi about US federal reserves keeping its interest rates unchanged and why it matters for South Africa. They also touched on consumers having to pay more for petrol.
ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile was at a Workers' Day commemoration event held at Elka Stadium in Rockville, Soweto yesterday. Workers were reportedly chanting and shouting behind the barricade that police are manning. This as they lamented the continuous retrenchments in the mining sector. George Manyosi and team share their…
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi and Sizwe Dhlomo discuss Coca-Cola South Africa moves closer to listing on the JSE and US based SME’s raised concerns about the potential ban of TikTok.
The team deliberates on getting professional/best advice from an unlikely source, in light of the latest "Strippers index" in the US suggesting a recession ahead.
The team deliberates on what to make of Donovan Moodley's time in prison and on what to make of ActionSA's policy of making prisons hasher for inmates serving time gruesome crimes, including making them work for free to pay for their debt.
Sizwe and the team share their beliefs on what they feel makes them black and on whether a person's taste for certain things and mannerisms makes you less black?
The team deliberates on the biggest stories making headlines over the weekend including, the MK Party's expulsion of members and allegations of fraudulent signatures and news of a break-in at the IEC offices in Houghton.
On Business Update, Nastassia Arendse and Sizwe Dhlomo discuss the South African Reserve Bank launching the Corporation for Deposit Insurance scheme to protect depositors. They also spoke about Google parent announcing its first ever dividend.
From an apparent launch of SANTACO’s partnership with Shesha e-hailing service, to the Phala Phala appearing in court today, to lack of support to those who are part of South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions , the Open Line was replete with questions that bother our…
As we look to celebrate 30 years of our democracy tomorrow, do you feel we have grown united or are more divided? That’s the question the team deliberated about on #FirstThingsFirst. They touched on whether unity is what we truly need, or we should just embrace how diverse South Africa,…
On Business Update, Nastassia Arendse joined Sizwe Dhlomo to speak about BHB’s proposal to take over Anglo American. They also spoke about the Reserve Bank’s revision of outlook for the damage blackouts will do to GDP.
Experts have warned that motorists at petrol stations are easy targets for hijackers, as there’s been a notable increase in the number of incidents reported, while the petrol stations themselves are also vulnerable. Sizwe Dhlomo suggests that one should just not leave their house at night, to stay safe from…
Government spent R45 billion to pay 37,800 employees over R1 million each. The Minister of Public Service and Administration, Noxolo Kiviet, revealed that, over the last year, the government spent R45.4 billion on salaries of employees earning over R1 million a year. The team pondered on whether this is fair…
Sizwe Dhlomo, Mpho Maboi, Mfundo Mabalane and Juliet Joseph debate the dynamics around adult children living with their parents. They touched on societal norms and standards associated with this phenomenon, for both men and women. Listeners also contributed to the discussion, with ladies sharing whether they would date a man…
On Business Update, Nastassia Arendse spoke with Sizwe Dhlomo about Reserve Bank saying the path back to 4.5% inflation could be “bumpy”. They also spoke about Multichoice Chairperson stepping down as Canal+ deal shifts to next phase.
24 Apr 2AM
5 min
52 – 72
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