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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Marikana townships still squalid 10 years after the massacre A moment of silence was observed at the koppie where most of the miners were shot by the police in August 2012. All photos by Ramatamo Sehoai Ten years after the massacre of mine workers conspired by the state and their…
How your brain copes with grief, and why it takes time to heal "Grief is a universal experience," she notes, "and when we can connect, it is better." Adjusting to the fact that we'll never again spend time with our loved ones can be painful. It takes time — and…
William Ruto wins Kenya elections as results questioned William Ruto has won the race to be the fifth president of the East African nation, according to results announced by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). But four election commissioners said they could not support the “opaque” vote count before…
Three in four women experience premenstrual physical or mood changes, but for women suffering from premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) the monthly symptoms are more than just annoying or uncomfortable – they affect the ability to work, impact on their relationships and increase their risk of suicide. While premenstrual syndrome (PMS)…
A group of youngsters, some as young as seven, were videoed in Parkwood goading four-month-old pit bull puppies to fight each other. One puppy tried to get away, but was held on a leash and forced to defend itself from attacks. The video was handed to the Society for the…
Advocate Dali Mpofu on Monday told the Supreme Court of Appeal that former correctional services commissioner Arthur Fraser took his decision to grant parole within the law. The lawyers representing former president Jacob Zuma said the medical advisory board's recommendation that he did not qualify for medical parole has been…
Some residents in Roodepoort, Johannesburg have taken to the streets on Thursday morning to demonstrate against planned evictions from a social housing project owned by the city. Mabine Seabe, Johannesburg Mayoral Spokesperson and Voneen Trompeter, Protest Organizer join us to discuss.
Limpopo-born Kgothatso Montjane is a wheelchair tennis player currently ranked number eight in the world in the women’s division. We celebrate her life and work.
McCoy Mrubata was born in 1959 in the township of Langa, Cape Town, South Africa. He was surrounded in childhood by many African hymns, from the sounds of Zion churches to the brassy music of the Merry Macs band who rehearsed opposite his home. With the difficulty of living under…
The KwaZulu-Natal provincial legislature has officially voted Nomusa Dube-Ncube in as premier. We look at what led to her appointment, her strengths and weaknesses as Premier, and more.
ActionSA on Tuesday said it has become clear that a group of individuals have been allowed to infiltrate its provincial executive committee (PEC) in KwaZulu-Natal with the intention of creating instability within the party.
After a mob raided Soul City informal settlement in search for zama zamas, illegal miners are back at it and retaliating against protests against them.
Dealbreakers can often turn people away from pursuing a relationship but setting boundaries can also be a healthy way of maintaining one. How do we navigate and balance the two?
In a statement on Donald Trump claims a "large group" of FBI agents were at his residence at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach and had broken open a safe. We find out more.
As a country, it is fair to say that we have collectively dealt with a lot of trauma from our histories. We look at methods of processing and dealing with this, individually and as a collective of people.
We speak to community leaders, Tembisa residents and the Acting Mayor of Ekurhuleni about the Mayor's visit to Tembisa to address the countless issues being faced in the area.
We look at the true worth of the materials that are being mined out of the abandoned mines that illegal miners, known as Zama Zamas, have been working out of. We look at who benefits from this, where the money is being sent, and lots more.
A protest against illegal miners in Kagiso, Krugersdorp took an unexpected turn early on Thursday when residents found suspected zama zamas near mine dumps and allegedly stripped them of their clothing before they whipped them. Tyrone Gray - Executive Mayor - Mogale City and Sindile Nsibande, Community Member join us…
4 Aug 2022 2PM
28 min
2200 – 2220
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