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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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Legal Matters

In this week’s Legal Matters our legal expert Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses lawyers accused of stealing more than R1.4 billion of their client’s money and a judgment that found that a woman acquitted of 6 rape charges does not mean that she is innocent.
23 Apr 4PM 57 min

Sadtu March Against Austerity Measures in Education

Teachers belonging to the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) protested against education budget cuts at the National Treasury, Department of Basic Education and Department of Higher Education and Training in Pretoria on Wednesday, 23 April 2025. The march was part of a global campaign led by Education International under…
23 Apr 4PM 7 min

South Africa braces for heavy rains, cold snap as severe weather hits

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a stark warning to residents as a significant weather change looms over the nation. It is reported that large parts of the country are set to experience heavy rains and a sudden drop in temperatures in the coming days, as a cut-off…
23 Apr 4PM 7 min

Another fire at Tembisa Hospital this time affecting outpatient care

Deputy Minister for Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, has encouraged the public to visit neighbouring hospitals, from Tembisa Provincial Hospital, in case of an emergency, after a second fire broke out at their Outpatient Department. This latest incident comes just days after a separate fire engulfed the hospital’s Accident and Emergency…
23 Apr 4PM 18 min

Nearly ‘half of SA teachers’ eye exit in 10 years – study

Nearly half of South African teachers want to leave the profession in the next 10 years -despite many being dedicated to their learners, a study by Stellenbosch University has uncovered. Admin and paperwork are the biggest driver of stress and excessive workloads, 70% of 1,500 teachers indicated in The Teacher…
23 Apr 4PM 19 min

Book Feature: On The Stage of Time by Sikose Mji

Phemelo is in conversation with author and former Diplomat Sikose Mji about her new book titled ‘On The Stage of Time’ chronicles the extraordinary life of a schoolgirl who became steeped in the ANC struggle for freedom in the mid-70s. As a teenager, Mji became involved in the clandestine underground…
22 Apr 4PM 19 min

DISCUSSION: Unpacking VAT

With government set to hike VAT by 0.5% this financial year and by another half percentage point in the following year– effectively bringing VAT to 16%, Phemelo is in conversation with Tax Practitioner & CEO of Netvest Busisiwe Mdletshe to unpack its implications.
22 Apr 4PM 57 min

Tembisa Hospital not taking new patients after fire

The Gauteng Portfolio Committee on Health and Wellness embarked on an oversight visit to Temb isa Hospita; following a fire that broke out at Tembisa Hospital’s accident and emergency unit at the weekend. Phemelo speaks to Chairperson Dr Ezra Letsoalo about what they found.
22 Apr 4PM 12 min

Global leaders pay tribute to Pope Francis

Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has died on Easter Monday aged 88. The Pope's death follows a period of ill-health that saw him spend five weeks in hospital with double pneumonia. Services have been held around the world as some 1.4bn Catholics begin…
22 Apr 4PM 23 min

From world-class Pretoria showgrounds to a dilapidated mess

The City of Tshwane had grand plans to turn the old Pretoria showgrounds into a commercial mixed-use precinct. However, nothing has come of these plans. The Pretoria Show Grounds, which changed its name to the Tshwane Events Centre, was a world-class facility which hosted numerous events. In 2004, for example,…
16 Apr 4PM 10 min

Legal Matters

In this week’s feature of Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses the latest updates to employee regulations and the conduct of athletes on the road when taking part in qualifying races.
16 Apr 4PM 50 min

Minister confirms person shot dead at Walter Sisulu University was a student there

Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane has confirmed the young man who was shot and killed at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU)'s Mthatha campus was indeed a student at the institution. The university management issued a statement claiming Sisonke Mbolekwa was not registered at the institution, sparking backlash from students who…
16 Apr 4PM 14 min

Seven officials from Mangaung prison suspended after murder of inmate

Seven prison officials at the controversial, privately run G4S Mangaung Correctional Centre in the Free State have been suspended following the murder of an inmate. Mpho Mkhumbeni died on 12 March, following an unauthorised raid of his cell in the prison where he was pepper-sprayed and beaten the night before…
16 Apr 4PM 13 min

One dead, three injured at Walter Sisulu shooting incident

Walter Sisulu University students in Mthatha campus are protesting after the university’s residence manager shot and killed a student, while three others were admitted to hospital, according to SRC leader Themba Zikhali. The shooting occurred on Tuesday morning, 15 April after students allegedly set a car belonging to the manager…
15 Apr 4PM 26 min

Parliament’s defence committees warn defence force risks being in permanent 'state of crisis'

Parliament’s defence committees have warned that the country’s defence force risks being in a permanent “state of crisis” unless it’s turned around urgently. National Assembly defence portfolio committee chairperson, Dakota legoete, and his jointed fence committee counterpart, Malusi Gigaba, say that if the defence budget isn’t increased, it will jeopardise…
15 Apr 4PM 23 min

Religious institutions lack proper oversight – commission

The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) says the Christian religious sector has been fraught with problematic behaviour and suffers from a lack of proper oversight. The commission has since released a report exposing widespread abuse in SA’s…
15 Apr 4PM 7 min

Sinkhole dangers force Khutsong West Clinic to close indefinitely

Sinkhole safety concerns have forced the indefinite closure of the Khutsong West Clinic, with nearby facilities offering alternative healthcare services. The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) said the closure is to prioritise the safety of the Khutsong community and staff, with patients and staff set to be relocated to nearby…
15 Apr 4PM 9 min

Mcebisi Jonas appointed SA’s special envoy to the United States

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed former deputy minister of finance Mcebisi Jonas as special envoy to the United States (US). Ramaphosa announced Jonas’ appointment as his special envoy to America in a statement on Monday morning, 14 April 2025. Jonas’ appointment comes as Pretoria continues to consider its options of…
14 Apr 4PM 17 min

Discussion: Public Roundtable on Gender Apartheid

Malala Fund, in partnership with the End Gender Apartheid Campaign, the Civic Engagement Project and Lawyers for Human Rights, will host a public roundtable at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg on Wednesday. The event brings together leading South African thinkers and members of Malala Fund’s Afghan Women’s Delegation for…
14 Apr 4PM 36 min

Parliamentary budget office unpacks VAT hike

Phemelo is in conversation with Director of the Parliamentary Budget Office, Dr Dumisani Jantjies who unpacks the parliamentary processes when it comes to VAT and how it is passed considering the current negotiations underway by the ANC and other parties.
14 Apr 4PM 19 min
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