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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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Music Feature: Celebrating the genius of Stevie Wonder

This week’s music feature shines the spotlight on legendary singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. Musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal unpacks some of the icon’s timeless classics, including Sir Duke, Isn't She Lovely, Knocks Me Off My Feet and Another Star, exploring the artistry and influence behind the music.
7 May 4PM 16 min

What to Watch: Big screen drama and stage action this week

From gripping cinema releases to adrenaline-filled theatre productions, this week’s What to Watch has something for everyone. Leroy Marc reviews Animal Farm and Silent Friend, both now showing in cinemas, while Mortal Kombat brings high-energy action to the Market Theatre from 8 May 2026.
7 May 4PM 16 min

Joburg residents could pay 66% more before even opening a tap

Johannesburg households may soon face a massive hike in water charges, with the city proposing a 65.6% increase to its monthly water demand management levy from July 2026. The fee charged regardless of how much water residents use could jump from just over R65 to nearly R108 a month as…
7 May 4PM 28 min

Storm chaos shuts schools in parts of Western and Eastern Cape

Deadly weather conditions have forced schools across parts of the Western and Eastern Cape to close as authorities race to protect pupils and staff from severe flooding and snowfall. The South African Weather Service has issued Orange Level 8 warnings as a powerful cut-off low-pressure system batters the country, with…
7 May 4PM 8 min

‘I did not mislead Parliament’: Tolashe pushes back on vehicle controversy

Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe is standing her ground, rejecting claims that she misled Parliament over two luxury vehicles allegedly linked to the ANC Women’s League. Appearing before MPs, Tolashe addressed a string of governance concerns - from disputed appointments to food aid issues - but it’s the vehicle saga…
6 May 5PM 16 min

‘We are on track’: Steenhuisen unveils fast-track FMD vaccination plan

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen says South Africa is shifting gears in its fight against foot-and-mouth disease, rolling out a new fast-track vaccination scheme to help farmers protect their livestock. Speaking in Parliament, Steenhuisen announced a gazetted Routine Vaccination Scheme that allows farmers to take immediate action under veterinary supervision, instead…
6 May 5PM 9 min

‘SA is not xenophobic’: Ramaphosa hits back amid rising tensions

President Cyril Ramaphosa is pushing back against claims that South Africa is xenophobic, dismissing such labels as “lazy” as tensions over migration continue to simmer. The presidency says concerns about undocumented foreign nationals must be addressed without painting the country with a broad brush. The remarks come against a backdrop…
6 May 5PM 10 min

Joburg on the brink: Treasury warning sparks fears of financial collapse

South Africa’s economic powerhouse is teetering on the edge, with the National Treasury warning it may freeze billions in funding to the City of Johannesburg. A damning letter from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana paints a picture of a city deep in crisis - owing over R25 billion but holding just…
6 May 5PM 20 min

Legal Matters: From construction falls to police bail rulings

This week on Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana unpacks a trio of key cases shaping the legal landscape - from a construction site injury and questions of contributory negligence to a defective truck dispute testing consumer protection laws. She also breaks down a significant Supreme Court of Appeal ruling on police…
6 May 5PM 30 min

Nigeria raises alarm over attacks on its citizens in South Africa

Tensions are simmering after Nigeria condemned attacks on its nationals in South Africa and announced plans to repatriate citizens who wish to return home. At least 130 people have already registered. Abuja has summoned South Africa’s acting High Commissioner, warning that rising xenophobic rhetoric and violence could strain diplomatic ties…
5 May 4PM 17 min

Book feature: ‘Thando Goes to the Sea’ sparks imagination

A new children’s book is capturing young imaginations with a journey of wonder and discovery. Thando Goes to the Sea by author Thandi Xaba follows a curious young boy whose magical window transforms everyday scenes into extraordinary adventures - from oceans to forests and beyond. With rich illustrations and a…
5 May 4PM 12 min

Green solution takes root to clean polluted Jukskei River

A new eco-innovation is offering hope for the heavily polluted Jukskei River. An EcoFilter system using indigenous plants has been installed near Victoria Yards to naturally clean contaminated water flowing from sewage leaks and urban runoff. The modular units act like a wetland, filtering toxins and improving water quality for…
5 May 4PM 13 min

Fadiel Adams arrested over alleged Magaqa probe interference

National Coloured Congress leader Fadiel Adams has been arrested by the Political Killings Task Team in connection with alleged interference in the investigation into ANC councillor Sindiso Magaqa’s murder. Police say Adams faces charges of fraud and defeating the ends of justice, with a J50 warrant issued after he failed…
5 May 4PM 7 min

Outcry as Joburg Metro Centre closure locks away critical building archives

Civil society groups are demanding urgent action after the closure of Johannesburg’s Metro Centre left a vital archive of building plans inaccessible. The Johannesburg Heritage Foundation and Johannesburg Crisis Alliance warn the records - some dating back to the city’s earliest days - are essential for property development, renovations and…
5 May 4PM 17 min

Venice Biennale jury quits days before opening amid awards controversy

Just days before the Venice Biennale opens, the event has been thrown into turmoil after its prize jury resigned over a controversial decision to exclude artists from certain countries from receiving awards. The move, linked to nations whose leaders face International Criminal Court investigations, sparked backlash - particularly from Israel,…
4 May 4PM 10 min

US moves to escort stranded ships from Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions

The United States is preparing to launch a major operation to guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz, as tensions linked to the Iran conflict disrupt one of the world’s busiest shipping routes. President Donald Trump says the initiative - dubbed “Project Freedom” - will deploy military assets…
4 May 4PM 8 min

Soweto residents take on Eskom over soaring electricity costs

Frustration boiled over in Soweto as hundreds of residents marched to Eskom’s Megawatt Park headquarters, demanding urgent relief from rising electricity costs and ongoing power cuts. Protesters are calling for a flat monthly rate of R350, an end to load reduction, and sweeping leadership changes at Eskom in the area…
4 May 4PM 19 min

Landmark B-BBEE court battle puts legal sector transformation under spotlight

A high-stakes legal showdown over transformation in South Africa’s legal profession is underway in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, with some of the country’s top law firms challenging the BEE Legal Sector Code. Although arguments are only set to begin, the courtroom was already packed with legal heavyweights as…
4 May 4PM 10 min

Fair Pay Bill opens for public comment in push to tackle wage inequality

South Africans are being called on to weigh in on the newly gazetted Fair Pay Bill - a proposal aimed at shaking up hiring practices and tackling wage inequality. Championed by Build One South Africa (BOSA) alongside PayMeFairly, the bill seeks to ban the use of salary history in recruitment,…
4 May 4PM 7 min
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