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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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What to Watch: Him, London Calling

Leroy Marc takes us through the week’s cinematic gems, including the hauntingly beautiful “Him,” the electric “London Calling,” and the drama-packed “One Battle After Another” and much more.
25 Sep 4PM 14 min

Profile Feature: Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh

Academic, podcaster, activist, and father, Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh wears many hats. Phemelo sat down with him for an in-depth conversation on politics, parenting, and how his SMWX platform is shaking up how young South Africans engage with power.
25 Sep 4PM 41 min

Soweto Pride: Power, Protest & Pride

Now in its 21st year, Soweto Pride is more than a celebration, it’s a political march reclaiming space for Black lesbian identity and justice. Under the theme “Key to Empowerment”, this weekend’s event will centre visibility, healing, and resistance. Activist and filmmaker Dr Bev Ditsie joined the show to reflect…
25 Sep 4PM 7 min

7 Days or We Walk? PA Draws a Line Over Kunene’s Comeback

The Patriotic Alliance is turning up the heat in Joburg's coalition politics - giving the ANC just seven days to reinstate Kenny Kunene to the City of Johannesburg mayoral committee. This comes after Kunene was cleared of any wrongdoing following an internal investigation into his controversial presence at the Sandton…
25 Sep 4PM 20 min

Parliament Under Fire at Madlanga Commission

The Madlanga Judicial Commission heard damning testimony from SAPS legal head Petronella van Rooyen, who slammed Parliament for failing to act on explosive allegations made by KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. He had accused high-ranking officials, including Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, of ties to crime syndicates. Van Rooyen says oversight…
25 Sep 4PM 9 min

Humanitarian Flotilla Attacked En Route to Gaza

Over 500 activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, including South Africans, came under attack while sailing to Gaza to challenge Israel’s ongoing siege. Explosions rocked several boats, communications were jammed, and drones buzzed ominously overhead just days after Israel warned the flotilla would be intercepted. The mission, backed by peace…
24 Sep 4PM 11 min

Music Feature: Celebrating Heritage Through Song

This Heritage Day, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal takes us on a soulful journey through the songs that echo our history and identity. From Jonas Gwangwa’s “Dikgomo” to Letta Mbulu’s “There’s Music in the Air” and Ami Faku’s “Inde Lendlela,” this feature is a moving reminder of the power of…
24 Sep 4PM 19 min

Ramaphosa’s Rallying Cry at the UN: “The World Can’t Afford to Wait”

At the UN General Assembly in New York, President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered a powerful plea for urgent global action to tackle the crises threatening peace and progress across the globe. From climate change to crushing debt in the Global South, Ramaphosa warned that time is running out and called on…
24 Sep 4PM 19 min

Joburg Mayor Morero Under Fire Over Water Crisis Promises

It’s not just the taps that are dry – so is public trust. Joburg Mayor Dada Morero faced tough questions in Parliament after failing to deliver on his seven-day promise to restore water in communities like Westbury and Coronationville. MP Malebo Kobe didn't mince her words, warning that Johannesburg is…
23 Sep 5PM 20 min

Book Feature: Love, Power, and Identity in SA’s Literary Landscape

This week, Journalist and book reviewer Karabo Kgoleng joins Govan Whittles to take us through a compelling lineup of local reads. From Mpho Boshego’s diplomatic memoir to Grace Khunou’s heartfelt Love in Jozi, and Matshilo Motsei’s soulful call for national healing – there’s something for every curious mind. Also on…
23 Sep 5PM 20 min

Young, Bold and Business-Savvy: Junior Achievement Empowers SA Youth

On this week’s Impact on POV, we shine the spotlight on Junior Achievement South Africa, a powerhouse in youth development. Backed by the Department of Basic Education, JA is equipping the next generation with real-world skills - entrepreneurship, financial literacy and work readiness - inside and outside the classroom. Their…
22 Sep 4PM 15 min

Samwu Says ‘Unfair Play’ Over Councillors’ Pay Hike

While Tshwane councillors quietly secured a 5% salary bump, municipal workers are still fighting for wage increases dating back to 2021. Now the South African Municipal Workers Unions says it’s had enough. Regional chair Lehlogonolo Maphatsoe speaks to Govan Whittles about why the union views the council’s move as a…
22 Sep 4PM 13 min

Schools Are For All – GDE Pushes Back on Operation Dudula

The Gauteng Department of Education has slammed Operation Dudula’s campaign targeting undocumented pupils as “misplaced” and out of step with the law. In Soweto, members of the group delivered warnings to schools - telling them not to admit foreign learners in 2026. But GDE spokesperson Steve Mabona is clear: school…
22 Sep 4PM 17 min

Helen Zille Eyes Joburg’s Top Job

Helen Zille is back - this time trading her conservative Twitter takes for campaign kicks in Johannesburg. The DA has unveiled the 74-year-old political veteran as its mayoral candidate, with a slick Soweto launch promising to take Joburg “from Dada to Gogo” - a swipe at struggling ANC incumbent Dada…
22 Sep 4PM 22 min

What To Watch: Spinal Tap Rocks, Rabbit Trap Twists, and The Long Walk Movie

This week’s What to Warch feature is packed with everything from nostalgia to nail-biters. Our Entertainment Contributor, Leroy Marc joins Phemelo to break down the new releases: The Long Walk Movie brings depth, Rabbit Trap delivers psychological thrills, and Spinal Tap returns to the big screen for fans of cult…
18 Sep 5PM 14 min

Music Feature: Rain Songs for World Water Monitoring Day

It’s World Water Monitoring Day, and we’re tuning into the rhythm of rain. Musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal joins Phemelo for a lyrical deep dive into songs that celebrate, water. From TLC’s Water Falls to Juluka’s December African Rain.
18 Sep 5PM 18 min

After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination, Is America Headed for Even Darker Days?

The killing of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk has rocked an already divided America. This isn’t just another political flashpoint - it could be a turning point, and not a hopeful one. With the U.S. caught in a cycle of violence, vengeance, and vitriol, many wonder if the country can step…
18 Sep 5PM 10 min
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