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This week on What to Watch, Leroy Marc dives into the latest screen gems. from Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding bringing laughs (and chaos) to Netflix, to Eddington and the much-anticipated Superman lighting up the big screen. Whether you’re into family drama, high-flying heroes, or indie intrigue, Leroy’s got your…
From the soulful streets of Cape Town to global anthems of resistance — this week’s music feature takes a powerful turn. Musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal unpacks iconic protest songs like Abdullah Ibrahim’s Mannenberg, Brenda Fassie’s Black President, and Bob Marley’s Redemption Song. We explore how music has always moved…
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has dissolved the entire board of the Road Accident Fund, citing deep-rooted governance and operational failures. Alongside the shake-up, she’s rolled out five urgent reforms and called on the SIU to widen its probe into recent events at the troubled institution. Phemelo speaks to Chairperson of…
A clash of ideologies turned chaotic on the streets of Braamfontein, as Operation Dudula and Abahlali Basemjondolo clashed over immigration and human rights. Despite a heavy police presence, tempers flared, and pepper spray filled the air. Phemelo unpacks the showdown with Operation Dudula spokesperson Refilwe Mathe.
Deputy Defence Minister Bantu Holomisa has sounded the alarm on the crumbling state of 1 Military Hospital in Pretoria. Once hailed as the SANDF’s flagship facility, it's now crippled by broken equipment, empty wards, and skyrocketing outsourcing costs. Holomisa, visibly concerned during his visit, warned that the cracks in military…
This week on Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana breaks down the law around Parenting Plans and Perjury Contempt. She also tackles hot-button issues like alcohol testing at work, using cough syrup on the job, and swearing in the workplace, plus answers your pressing legal questions.
Gauteng’s health system is set for a major upgrade with a R67 billion budget for the 2025/26 financial year. MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko says the funds will tackle hospital backlogs, improve infrastructure, and reduce waiting times. R1.7 billion is dedicated to hospital upgrades, including R100 million for revamping laundry services and…
Journalist and speaker Karabo Kgoleng joins Phemelo for an inspiring dive into her current top book picks. From Tania Malik’s Hope You Are Satisfied, to the raw memoir I Survived It All by Xoliswa Matanzima-Jozana, and the thought-provoking Our Science Ourselves by Christa Kuljan, Karabo explores themes of resilience, memory,…
The DA claims that Mcebisi Jonas, appointed by President Ramaphosa as special envoy to the United States, was rejected by Washington months ago, sparking debate about South Africa’s foreign diplomacy strategy. The presidency has denied the claims, saying Jonas’s role doesn’t require accreditation. Phemelo gets analysis from Senior Research Fellow…
Durban residents took to the streets in a powerful show of support for KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, following his allegations that top police officials, including Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and Deputy Police Commissioner for Crime Detection Shadrack Sibiya, tried to derail investigations into political assassinations. The "Hands Off Mkhwanazi"…
The IEC has presented its official report on the 2024 general elections to Parliament, boasting major successes like the integration of independent candidates and a record-high voters’ roll of 27.5 million. But it didn’t shy away from admitting serious tech glitches, long queues, and logistical setbacks. Phemelo speaks to Chief…
After handing President Ramaphosa a scathing anti-corruption report over a year ago, Professor Firoz Cachalia finally has the chance to act. Appointed Acting Minister of Police, the legal scholar is faced with a difficult task of confronting deep-rooted dysfunction, poor leadership, and political interference within SAPS and Crime Intelligence. Phemelo…
Deputy Police Commissioner for Crime Detection, Shadrack Sibiya, has been placed on “special leave” amid serious allegations of interference in the disbandment of a political killings task team. His suspension follows damning claims by KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who also implicated Police Minister Senzo Mchunu. Phemelo speaks to Ian…
In one of the world’s most unequal countries, Novo Nordisk is taking a stand for health equity. Focused on education and access, the company is launching a campaign to address obesity and related diseases in South Africa. With nearly half the population affected, they’re working with the Health Ministry and…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that a judicial commission of inquiry will probe the allegations that KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi made against Police Minister Senzo Mchunu. Spies, prosecutors, magistrates and police officers. These are among the figures a judicial commission of inquiry will focus on following an…
Despite reports of President Trump largely ignoring Special Envoy to the US Mcebisi Jonas, President Ramaphosa remains “satisfied” with his performance in Washington. Global Affairs expert Dr Terence McNamee breaks down what this says about U.S.–South Africa relations, and how Jonas still represents a key diplomatic move.
From cradle to career, Afrika Tikkun is transforming young lives across South Africa. Since 1994, the NPO has provided education, healthcare, and skills development to help youth not just survive, but thrive. Phemelo speaks to Monitoring & Evaluation Manager Nellie Zembe about the organisation’s mission, impact, and how every donation…
Did you ever find yourself humming a tune from an advert long after it aired? In this fun and nostalgic music feature, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal joins Phemelo in studio to unpack the power of music in advertising. From Marvin Gaye’s Heard It Through the Grapevine to Lira’s Feel…
For over 50 years, the National Arts Festival in Makhanda has been a space where stories are told, voices are heard, and boundaries are pushed. From theatre and dance to music and visual arts, the festival has grown into a celebration of South Africa’s creative spirit. Phemelo wraps up this…
38 years after the killing of student activist Caiphus Nyoka, former apartheid-era police officer Johan Marais has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his murder. The court noted Marais showed little genuine remorse, writing to the family only in an effort to reduce his sentence. Caiphus was just…
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