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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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Charlotte Maxeke Hospital is in infrastructure and operational crisis

Professor Adam Mohamed, Head of Internal medicine at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital speaks to us about how the hospital is struggling to keep up, and their cries are falling on deaf ears – which sparked him to write an open letter to government.
7 Dec 2021 1PM 13 min

Cradock four case update: Calls for progress on the prosecution of TRC-related cases

The son of Cradock Four martyr Fort Calata, Lukhanyo Calata, says they have been caught by surprise and left “deeply disgusted” by the National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) failure to announce whether the state would prosecute those behind the murders of his father and his comrades Sicelo Mhlauli, Sparrow Mkhonto and…
7 Dec 2021 1PM 8 min

Tributes For Ambassador Lindiwe Mazibuko

On Monday, the country learnt with deep sadness of the passing of Esteemed Member of the Order of Ikhamanga, Ambassador Lindiwe Mabuza, after a long battle with cancer. Mavuso Msimang ANC stalwart, Cecilia Julin, Former Ambassador to South Africa and Lawrence Ndlovu, Author and lecturer joins us to pay tribute.
7 Dec 2021 1PM 22 min

NEDLAC calls for mandatory vaccinations in the workplaces

The Minister of Employment and Labour Thulas Nxesi confirmed this morning that the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) has recommended the implementation of mandatory vaccinations in workplaces while also adding that access to certain venues should be allowed only to those who are vaccinated. Zwelinzima Vavi General Secretary…
7 Dec 2021 1PM 6 min

Tributes pour in for Liberation movement stalwart Ebrahim Ebrahim

Tributes are pouring in for former Deputy International Relations Minister, Ebrahim Ebrahim. The 84-year-old’s death was announced on Monday. Ebrahim took part in the Congress of the People in Kliptown, which led to the adoption of the Freedom Charter. South African politician, Ronald Kasrils joins us for more.
6 Dec 2021 1PM 9 min

Is the National Prosecuting Authority collapsing?

The National Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Shamila Batohi this morning hosted a media briefing to address what the directorate termed “pertinent NPA matters”. The briefing follows the growing public discontent over the lack of arrests across high-profiled cases and corruption investigations, as well the recent resignation of the head…
6 Dec 2021 1PM 12 min

GBV Roundtable with stakeholders of the #itsnotokafrica

As the country commemorates 16 Days of Activism of No Violence Against Women and Children – a government campaign aims to raise awareness of the negative impact that violence and abuse have on women and children and to rid society of abuse permanently. Various stakeholders have partnered to give life…
6 Dec 2021 1PM 34 min

Profile: Kyle Shepherd

Kyle Shepherd is a South African Jazz musician (Piano, Saxophone, Xaru, singing, composition) and poet. Musically, Shepherd is based on the roots of Township-Jazz and Goema-Beat. Off the back of his latest album, he joins us in studio to discuss his work.
2 Dec 2021 1PM 34 min

Backlog in DNA contributes to GBV cases not being solved

SA's DNA backlog won't be cleared before 2023, at the current processing rate. This number indicates how this greatly hinders the cases of many GBV victims every day. The South African Police Service's forensics division is buckling under the weight of a DNA backlog which is delaying justice for victims…
2 Dec 2021 1PM 18 min

Gauteng Command Council gives update on GP numbers and government intervention

Kaya News reporter, Nyakallo Tefu and Professor Bruce Mellado, reports to us on Omicron now the dominant variant in Gauteng as new Covid-19 cases spike. Gauteng is experiencing a rapid resurgence in new Covid-19 cases that is being driven by the discovery of the new Omicron variant. However, the rate…
2 Dec 2021 1PM 31 min

Shocking Unemployment Figures paint a dire picture for SA’s workforce

Over 660 000 jobs have been lost in just the third quarter of this year. This shocking stat has called for us to truly investigate the situation, and how we can tackle it moving forward. We speak to Nedbank’s Isaac Matshego, and COSATU’s Sizwe Pamla for their reactions.
30 Nov 2021 1PM 26 min

Educating Future Leaders on Service Delivery

The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) will on has unveiled its newly revamped councillor induction programme and a virtual e-learning digital toolkit. We speak to SALGA’s Rio Nolutshung – the association’s Chief Officer of Municipal Capabilities & Governance to find out more about the programme and digital toolkits.
30 Nov 2021 1PM 19 min

Suicide Rates in Gauteng are on a worrying rise

Suicides have been on a dramatic rise in Gauteng, and are said to be much higher than the 90% increase that has been reported. The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) are saying they are receiving over 2 500 calls a day, with 1 in every 5 calls being…
30 Nov 2021 1PM 16 min

SA travelers banned due to Omicron discovery

With the news of the Omicron variant being detected in South Africa, many countries soon decided to red flag SA and place us on their travel ban lists. Some say this was a premature decision, having not considered all the facts. Clayson Monyela, DIRCO Spokesperson and Dr. Angelique Coetzee join…
29 Nov 2021 1PM 24 min

What Does The Law Say About Mandatory Vaccinations?

First, the President said no-one would be forced to vaccinate and now it seems that a mandatory vaccine will be put into place in SA after all, but what does this mean? Can we be forced to vaccinate according to the law? Does this infringe or trample on our constitutional…
29 Nov 2021 1PM 31 min
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