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Looking for your next binge or theatre outing? This week, Leroy Marc reviews Netflix’s The Polygamist, the big-screen release Disclosure Day, and The Cry of Winnie Mandela, a moving stage adaptation showing at the Market Theatre’s John Kani Stage and much more.
A fresh legal and political battle is brewing as the EFF and ATM move to oppose President Cyril Ramaphosa’s urgent court application to stop Parliament’s impeachment inquiry. The case sets the stage for a high-stakes showdown over whether the inquiry can proceed while Ramaphosa challenges the findings of the Independent…
The spotlight remains on the Madlanga Commission after it ruled that key witness, Witness J, will testify behind closed doors. The decision, based on security concerns, comes as investigators probe the mysterious disappearance of a massive drug consignment from Hawks offices in 2021. Phemelo gets the latest from Kaya News…
As tensions around migration continue to rise, organised labour is pushing back against attempts to blame migrants for South Africa’s economic and social challenges. Trade unions say corruption, unemployment, poor governance and state failure are the real drivers of public frustration, warning that xenophobia risks distracting from the country’s deeper…
Build One South Africa (BOSA) Leader, Dr Mmusi Maimane MP, announced Nobuntu Hlazo-Webster MP as the party’s candidate for Mayor of Johannesburg. Nobuntu will lead BOSA's campaign to provide Johannesburg residents with principled and capable leadership focused on building a city that works.
Stranded Malawian nationals, who are facing a deepening immigration crisis in KwaZulu-Natal, have challenged their home government over claims of financial constraints, demanding that Malawi’s wealthiest tycoons step in to bankroll their urgent repatriation.
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) is facing a significant Cabinet shake-up after Democratic Alliance leader Geordin Hill-Lewis formally requested changes to the party’s representatives in the national executive, including the removal of former DA leader John Steenhuisen as minister of agriculture. We talk to Director of Research at…
Percy Mabandu paid tribute to the life and legacy of jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim, reflecting on his global influence, anti-apartheid contributions and enduring impact on South African music.
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero outlined plans for the city’s 50th anniversary Youth Day commemorations, including the wreath-laying ceremony at the Hector Pieterson Memorial and the launch of a commemorative coin.
Thabo Ndabeni, Ambassador George Nkosinathi Twala and Zwelibanzi Mntambo reflected on the legacy of the 1976 Soweto Uprising and examined whether today’s youth have realised the aspirations that inspired the struggle.
Actors Deon Lotz, Sbuja Dywili, Botlhale Mahlangu, Zilungile Mbombo and director Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni discussed Rise 76 and its reflection on the legacy of the 1976 generation.
African affairs analyst Nixon Katembo reflected on allegations of sexual exploitation involving MSF staff working with Sudanese refugees in Chad and the wider implications for the aid sector.
Investigative journalist Jeff Wicks unpacked a High Court ruling compelling the Gauteng Health Department to release records linked to the R2.3 billion Tembisa Hospital corruption scandal.
Legal analyst Mpumelelo Zikalala analysed the Nkabinde Inquiry’s decision to reject former NDPP Shamila Batohi’s attempt to explain her controversial walkout through written submissions.
As South Africa marks 50 years since the Soweto Uprising, attention is turning to how the country remembers its liberation history beyond annual commemorations. From streets and schools to monuments and public spaces, geographical names play a powerful role in preserving the stories of those who shaped the struggle for…
Can you claim damages if a pothole causes an accident? This week on Legal Matters, legal expert Nthabiseng Dubazana unpacks a case involving a motorcycle accident linked to poor road conditions and answers some of your pressing legal questions. From liability to compensation, we break down what the law says…
A City of Johannesburg operation targeting social housing violations has revealed severe overcrowding and illegal occupation in some inner-city buildings. Officials found around 80 people living in a Hillbrow property designed for just 40 residents, while concerns over subletting and lost rental income continue to mount. Refiloe Mpakanyane discusses the…
Thousands of children remain without birth certificates due to delays in South Africa’s late birth registration system - and now the matter is heading to court. The Western Cape High Court is set to hear a landmark case brought by the Children’s Institute and affected parents, who argue that Home…
Gauteng is set to roll out Lenacapavir, a groundbreaking HIV prevention injection taken just twice a year, at 133 health facilities across the province. The initiative forms part of South Africa’s broader strategy to expand HIV prevention options and help end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Targeting…
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