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The founder of popular ice cream store Soweto Creamery, Thando Makhubu said he used his R350 Social Relief of Distress grant to start the small business. The store is based in Jabulani, Soweto, and Makhubu employs four people. The store attracts ice cream lovers from across the city. He joins…
It’s 2022, almost 28 years into South Africa’s democratic dispensation, and racism is still playing out in the country’s schools. In light of the violent altercation between pupils at Hoërskool Jan Viljoen in Randfontein, this has brought these issues to light once again. To discuss what happened at the school,…
More than 10 000 breast cancer patients were unable to receive treatment because of excessive prices charged by health multinational Roche. This is according to the Competition Commission, which has filed a referral to prosecute the Swiss firm.
After Jag Fakude tweeted in celebration that he had completed his vasectomy. A lot of people on Twitter had shared the moment, some to join in the celebration, and others being more confused and unaware that a vasectomy was even a thing. To help us unpack all the information you…
The Gauteng Department of Health campaign to vaccinate girls against cervical cancer will get underway on Monday. The Human Papillomavirus Vaccination (HPV), that was first launched by government in 2014, also protects against other cancers including mouth, throat, anal and genital cancers. The campaign targets girls aged nine and older…
To analyse and discuss President Cyril Ramaphosa's latest State of the Nation Address, we are joined by a panel of politcal analysts, members of political parties, and members of the public.
Tembisa Hospital was shut down temporarily after a police officer allegedly murdered his nursing assistant partner in the parking lot and turned the gun on himself. Buhle Mbhele, a Kaya 959 news reporter, Dr Nomathemba Mokgethi, Gauteng MEC of Health and Denosa's Gauteng chairperson Simphiwe Gada give us further details…
Self-healing is basically an effort to heal inner wounds. Although various efforts have been made, sometimes not all inner wounds are healed. But why do we need to heal as individuals? And how does healing change or transform our lives and relationships? To guide us through this discussion, Lebo Pule…
A well-known writer, Rudzani David “Muonyolosi” Mafhege of Vondwe-Lwavune village, has just published a new book, Tshiphiri Tsha Mbalo (the secret of mastering mathematics) aimed at helping Grade 7 pupils to understand mathematics better. We speak to him to find out more.
Thousands of people have been left homeless in Mamelodi, east of Pretoria, after devastating rains swept away their shacks and left one person dead. The tragedy highlights a housing crisis in Gauteng, which has seen thousands setting up homes on dangerous flood lines and dry river beds. Thousands of people…
The plotters of the July unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal outwitted the country's intelligence services which could not cope and deal with the violent protests. This is contained in a damning Experts Panel Report published by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday. Themba Masuku, Programme Manager at African Policing Civilian Oversight…
A woman who was arrested in 2020 for breaking into the City of Johannesburg offices was again apprehended on Monday morning after being found in the Metropolitan Centre building while in possession of council equipment. To give us more information on this case, Kaya 959 news reporter Nosipho Radebe joins…
Residents of Eerstefabriek in Mamelodi, Pretoria were left homeless after heavy rains which resulted in over flooding of Moretele River swept away their homes last Friday. Kaya 959 news reporter Katleho Sekhoto was at the Nellmapius community centre where some residents have been accommodated and joins us to talk about…
Residents in Eerste Fabrieke informal settlement in Mamelodi shook their heads in disbelief on Saturday morning after raging floods swept away many of their houses built near the riverbank. The affected community was left displaced and frustrated after almost all their belongings were destroyed during the disaster. Cllr. Peggy de…
Tshegofatso Pule’s murder trial resumes today at the Johannesburg High Court, where the then-boyfriend of Pule, Ntuthuko Shoba has been accused as the mastermind behind Pule’s murder. Yesterday the high court heard how the murder accused gave police a cell-phone number that had no messages or Pule’s contacts. Katleho Sekhoto,…
The South African Human Rights Commission has initiated an investigation following a complaint that 508 learners at the school are being taught in unsafe prefab mobile classrooms as the Gauteng Department of Education works to finish construction that began 20 years ago.
Tough and sensitive questions kept on being thrown at Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo on Thursday amid his interview for the position of Chief Justice. It was revealed, during the first part of the question-and-answer session, that Public Protector Busiswe Mkhwabane had objected to Mlambo’s candidacy in her personal and…
Chief Justice nominee Dunstan Mlambo has denied allegations of sexual harassment. He describes it as poisonous rumour. Mlambo faced the questions during his interview by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) for the position of Chief Justice. Dianne Hawker, News Editor at TimesLIVE Video talks to us about the day’s proceedings.
Management at Joburg’s Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital have asked humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers for help with repairs to speed up resumption of health services. Jack Bloom, DA Gauteng Health Spokesperson responds to questions about how they are able to assist the situation, as the governing party, and Simphiwe…
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula claims that it will take an estimated four months to address the country's more than 500,000 driver’s licence backlog. Mbalula was speaking in Midrand on Thursday where he also confirmed that the printing of licence cards resumed on 20 January. Wayne Duvenage, OUTA CEO
3 Feb 2022 1PM
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