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Renowned artist Nelson Makamo joins Phemelo in studio for an intimate profile feature. Known globally for his vibrant portraits that capture the pulse of African urban life, Makamo’s work draws deeply on the innocence and resilience of children, especially those in rural South Africa. From humble beginnings at the Artist…
This week on What to Watch Leroy Marc reviews Caught Stealing on the big screen, the wild and quirky Toxic Avenger, and a magical stage revival of The Frog Prince at the Joburg Theatre (running until 21 September 2025). Whether you’re into action, satire, or fairytales, Leroy’s got your weekend…
Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe has moved to allay fears in Parliament, saying social grants will not be disrupted when SASSA’s contract with Postbank ends on 30 September. MPs voiced concerns about oversight and possible panic among the three million beneficiaries who use Postbank. But SASSA insists the bank remains…
This week on Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana unpacks three complex but pressing issues with a focus on pension fund law and divorce and the gaps in the current legal framework around spousal consent in property transactions, particularly in unregistered customary marriages
In Free State’s Metsi-Matsho village, frustrated residents, led by older women are filling potholes and digging trenches to fix roads neglected for decades. With taxis, buses, and even ambulances avoiding the area, the community has taken matters into their own hands while awaiting municipal action. POV spoke to journalist Tladi…
The Gauteng Human Settlements Department says it’s satisfied with progress on hostel renovations worth half a billion rand in Johannesburg. MEC Tasneem Motara says the three-year project aims to transform hostels into family units, with some residents already living in refurbished spaces. POV spoke to MEC Tasneem Motara
A devastating fire at the Makause informal settlement in Germiston has left 50 shacks destroyed and dozens homeless. Community leaders are calling for urgent aid, as authorities confirm a suspect has been arrested. POV speaks to General Moyo, resident and community leader.
121 dockets. Explosive allegations. A Judicial Commission of Inquiry looms over the SAPS as questions swirl around the Political Killings Task Team. Police Minister, Professor Firoz Cachalia, warns against premature moves before the Commission’s probe. POV speaks to Professor Alex van den Heever on the implications for accountability and public…
Maks Ntaka uncovers deep corruption at Arms-Tech Industries and risks everything to expose it. In this gripping whistleblower thriller, loyalty, betrayal, and danger collide as Maks navigates a system determined to silence him. POV speaks to the author Mazibuko
Not In My Name is a South African civil rights and social justice organization founded in 2017 to fight gender-based violence and advocate for vulnerable communities. The group has joined parents outside Prinshof School for the Blind in Pretoria, demanding accountability after the alleged sexual assault of a 14-year-old learner…
Speaking at the M20 Summit, Hopewell Chin’ono reflected on the dangers of reporting in Zimbabwe. Now living in Johannesburg under a SA “retirement visa,” he shared experiences of police raids, threats, and the challenges young journalists face when reporting sensitive stories. He speaks to POV
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) has declared that Israel’s conduct in Gaza meets the UN definition of genocide, citing widespread attacks on civilians, destruction of infrastructure, forced displacement, and the killing and injury of tens of thousands, including children. Prof Timothy Williams discusses the findings and the global…
In the first episode of Who Owns South Africa, Michael Marchant explores the structural divide between the powerful corporate “top” and the struggling “bottom.” The investigation, The System: Money, Power and Politics, examines how concentrated wealth and corporate dominance continue to shape South Africa’s economy and democracy. POV speaks to…
The case involving 11 suspects linked to a R260 million SASSA card fraud has been postponed to 28 October. Investigators are extracting data from the suspects’ cellphones, including call logs, messages, and locations—to trace fraudulent transactions. The State aims to recover deleted information to strengthen its evidence. POV speaks to…
MEC Ramokgopa highlighted the department’s achievements despite structural changes, including support for nearly 10,000 subsistence farmers, establishment of township abattoirs, 130,000 trees planted, and over 5,000 EPWP work opportunities. Key challenges included climate change, municipal capacity, and food insecurity. The department spent 95% of its R1 billion budget and is…
Over the course of eight relentless days, Wisdom Mudau, a determined runner from Limpopo, took on a grueling 327 km journey, running from OR Tambo International Airport to Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane to raise awareness and funds for mental health, chronic illness, and the devastating impact of gender-based violence…
Fighting in Sudan’s el-Fasher has intensified as the Rapid Support Forces tighten their siege on the city. Airstrikes over the weekend killed at least 19 people, while the UN warns of starvation, with thousands of children suffering severe malnutrition. UN chief António Guterres has called for an urgent ceasefire to…
Two years after the Usindiso building fire claimed 76 lives, survivors and families marked the anniversary with calls for justice. Social activists say the City of Johannesburg’s failure to manage hijacked buildings risks a repeat tragedy, while the Khampepe Commission has already found the city liable. POV speaks to Mmametlwe…
Coronationville residents say they’ve endured four weeks without running water, relying on dirty tanker supplies. Frustrated community members staged a protest, accusing Johannesburg Water of denying them a basic right. Schools and old-age homes have also been severely affected, with residents demanding urgent intervention.
Parents at Bronkhorstspruit Primary School are demanding transparency after a nine-year-old learner was allegedly raped on the premises. A teacher has been arrested, and police confirm the case is under investigation. Angry residents accuse the school of concealing the incident and want accountability.
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