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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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2,715 Episodes
2220 – 2240

Making The Second Time Work: Remarrying an Ex-Spouse

One rarely hears about someone remarrying their ex-spouse. We usually hear stories of people healing and moving on from their exes by seeing new people. But there are times that remarriage does occur. In fact, according to a study, as many as 15% of all divorced couples will reconcile. We…
23 Mar 2022 2PM 49 min

Who will be SA’s Next Top Cop?

President Cyril Ramaphosa is considering appointing a career police officer as the next chief of the SAPS. A few names have come up in the running, but who will it be? We speak to Themba Masuku, Programme Manager at the African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum.
23 Mar 2022 2PM 12 min

World Water Day

We are joined by a panel of water experts, and environmental activists to discuss world water day, the state of water access in South Africa and more.
22 Mar 2022 2PM 51 min

Human Rights Day: How far have we come in protecting our Human Rights?

We unpack the nitty gritty behind Human Rights Day, and look at how far we have actually come with protecting our human rights in South Africa. We are joined by Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast, Senior at Nelson Mandela University; Adv. Tseliso Thipanyane, SA Human Rights Commission CEO; and Sharon Ekambaram, Head…
21 Mar 2022 2PM 42 min

EFF ‘reject’ Human Rights Day – and they now want it renamed

As the country commemorates today as Human Rights Day, the Economic Freedom Fighters [EFF] released a statement earlier rejecting the name that has been given to today’s holiday and calling for title change to Sharpeville Day. Sinawo Tambo – EFF Spokesperson joins us to explain the EFF’s stance.
21 Mar 2022 2PM 9 min

Understanding your comprehensive car cover

There are many things that could happen to your car but only one type of car insurance that can make it right again, and that is fully comprehensive car insurance. Mojalefa Mohlamme, Insurance Expert joins us to discuss what to understand about comprehensive car cover.
17 Mar 2022 2PM 18 min

What is causing the recent spike in airline tickets?

The Competition Commission has cautioned airlines against price gouging after the South African Civil Aviation Authority announced the permanent grounding of Comair, and its subsidiaries Kulula.com and British Airways, whose suspension has since been lifted this morning. Aaron Munetsi, CEO for Airlines Association of South Africa join us to discuss.
17 Mar 2022 2PM 13 min

Writers Festival makes a comeback and chooses to focus on mental health this year

The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Creative Arts opened the 25th edition of the Time of the Writer International Festival hosted virtually on its social media channels on March 14. Dr Siphiwo Mohale, Author and Sphindile Hlongwa, Writers Festival Co-Curator talk to us about the importance of the writers festival,…
17 Mar 2022 2PM 21 min

10-year-old pens book about dangerous culture of bullying

10-year-old Siyavuya Mabece has recently penned a book about the dangerous culture of bullying. The young writer and her mother, Ncebakazi Mabece tell us about the effects bullying has on young people, what inspired him to write and more.
15 Mar 2022 2PM 5 min

Consumer Rights Day

In recent times, November has become the favourite month for South African consumers with the adoption of sale specials like Black Friday and Cyber Mondays. Why is it important for consumers to know their rights? What should consumers look out for when purchasing Goods & Services? Ouma Ramaru - Training…
15 Mar 2022 2PM 36 min

The E-Hailing sector prepares itself for one of the “biggest”protests yet

The drivers who've partnered with global app giants like Uber, Bolt, inDriver, and Uber Eats last brought the streets of Pretoria to a standstill fighting for justice for a colleague whose body was torched near Unisa at the height of industry tensions. National Spokesperson for the e-hailing industry Vhatuka Mbelengwa…
15 Mar 2022 2PM 28 min

Inside Gauteng's Health Department Crisis

After the Gauteng Legislature announced that more than 42 000 suppliers for the Gauteng Department of Health are owed R 3.1 billion, and the news that Baragwanath Hospital patients are not getting food - all eyes are looking at the state of Gauteng's health department crisis. We speak to Jack…
14 Mar 2022 2PM 49 min

How to downgrade your vehicle without losing too much money

The automotive and mobility industries have certainly been among the hardest hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. The picture is improving, however. If you are drowning in debt and want to get rid of your car, there are a few options you can consider, which should put you back on track…
10 Mar 2022 1PM 12 min

Diaparo Tsa Mama

Returning to the Market Theatre writing sphere is SAFTA nominated writer and director Rorisang Motuba who brings us a heart-warming drama, Diaparo Tsa Mama (My Mother’s Clothes). We speak to the director, Rorisang, about her play and the inspiration behind it.
10 Mar 2022 1PM 12 min

The Red on the Rainbow Theatre Production

This Human Rights Month, the South African State Theatre will be showcasing The Red On The Rainbow, a play that follows the aftermath of the death of a young man on a maize farm at the hands of a farmer’s son and his friends. We speak to Monageng Mothabi, Writer…
10 Mar 2022 1PM 18 min

Why it is important for you to heal first before getting into a marriage

In many cases, people make the mistake of ignoring past traumas and never addressing them. This is rarely the best way to heal. Lebo Pule, our resident life coach, will outline the concept of Why it is important for you to heal first before getting into a marriage, and what…
9 Mar 2022 1PM 35 min

Online Payment Failure: Why it Happens and How to Avoid it

Who is responsible for a lost package? What is it called when you pay for a service and don’t receive it? Ouma Ramaru, Training and Outreach manager at the Consumer Goods & Services Ombud joins us on the line to answer some of your questions around failed online payments, scams,…
8 Mar 2022 1PM 55 min

goGOGOgo: Supporting Gogo’s as Agents of Change

goGOGOgo is a South African non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting grandmothers (known locally as gogos) as agents of change, empowering them to promote meaningful, positive health outcomes for themselves, the children in their care and their communities. Our activities include workshops, skills development and income-generating projects aimed at uplifting and…
7 Mar 2022 1PM 7 min
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