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In celebrating teachers across the province, the Gauteng Department of Education will, on the 26th November 2021, host the 21st National Teachers Awards. The awards recognize the impact of teachers in delivering quality education under very challenging COVID-19 pandemic conditions. The event will also see the Department host the annual…
Today was a rather busy day in the world of politics, with both the EFF and the ANC having media briefings to address coalition outcomes. Both pressers were dramatic to say the least. Sandile Swana, Political Analyst joins us on the line to speak to us about these media briefings…
Nhlanhla Lux Dlamini, a member of the “Soweto Parliament” who helped guard the Maponya Mall during looting and vandalism in July, will lead a march to the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) offices in Johannesburg on Wednesday. We speak to him to find out what his mandate is, what they’d…
The Tshwane Metro Police Department, by late yesterday, had yet to confirm the withdrawal of the case against the “cabbage bandit”. Djo BaNkuna, who infamously created a vegetable garden outside his home, was expected to appear at the Wonderboom Municipal Court yesterday. We speak to Djo BaNkuna and JB Sibanyoni,…
On Sunday morning, the oil giant docked their new seismic survey ship at the Cape Town Harbour in preparation for oil exploration off the Garden Route coastline. Protesting environmental activists have raised the alarm over Shell's planned offshore searches for oil. Strategic lead for the Green Connection organisation, Liz McDaid…
Can the alcohol industry survive further restrictions on the sale of alcohol? The Liquor Industry has warned that the industry cannot afford another immediate ban on alcohol. Rumours are swirling that the increase in new Covid cases in South Africa, coupled with the projection of the fourth wave in December,…
Day one of former Bathabile Dlamini's perjury trial hit a snag on Wednesday when the state prosecutor announced its failure to consult two witnesses in time. Dlamini pleaded not guilty to lying under oath at a 2017 inquiry into the 2016 social grants scandal. The case relates to her testimony…
We speak to Professor Tinyiko Maluleke about how the jubilant ANC takes eThekwini metro as Mxolisi Kaunda is elected mayor. After last-minute negotiations with smaller parties in the eThekwini municipality, the ANC was able to hold on to eThekwini when Mxolisi Kaunda won the tight mayoral race.
Izaq Khomo, African Affairs Analyst and Commentator gives us updates on the latest news in Africa. Earlier this month, tens of thousands turned out in Addis Ababa to back the government in the war against the Tigray People's Liberation Front.
Bullying was brought back into the spotlight last month, following the suicide of Limpopo pupil Lufuno Mavhunga. The student who was said to have been bullied for months, took her own life after a video of her assault circulated on social media. To address this serious issue, Matakanye Matakanya. General…
The DA’s clean sweep of Gauteng is a first for the province. And it may indicate a shift in the future of the country. The DA’s Federal Council Chair, Helen Zille, discusses the party’s plans, their coalition plans, and more.
The DA now governs three of Gauteng's metros after the party's mayoral candidate, Randall Williams, was re-elected in Tshwane. In a surprise move, the ANC announced during Tuesday’s council that it would not participate in the election of the council’s office bearers, effectively handing over the keys to the city…
The first sitting of council in the hung Gauteng metros got off to a dramatic start on Monday with a surprise turn of events regarding the election of mayors. Smaller parties have been making it clear to their dominant counterparts that this time it must be about more than just…
The South African Policing Union condemns the ongoing and arising attacks on police stations across the country. Such unbearable incidents occurred previously during the month of August where a police station was attacked and robbed of firearms and ammunition in the Northern Cape, followed by one in October where the…
We catch up with Kaya News reporter, Buhle Mbele and political expert, Tim Maake to discuss what has happened from the start of the council seating, who the new council speaker is, details around the voting and nominations for this position, and more.
Amidst the coalition talks to run various councils in the country, Professor Barry Hanyane helps us gain insight into where the parties are leaning, and who will be elected as speakers and mayors.
National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole on Monday told the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) that police did not have enough members to effectively respond to the unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal in July. To give us further information on the testimonies, we speak to Advocate Tseliso Thipanyane, SAHRC CEO.
Professor Mosa Moshabela , Associate Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Innovation (Acting) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal talks to us about the leading South African experts who have predicted that Covid-19-related hospitalisations and deaths during the fourth wave will be much lower than the third wave, which…
The 26-year-old man arrested for murder in connection with human remains found in his rented room appeared in court on Monday. Flavio Hlabangwane was charged with murder during his brief appearance in the Protea magistrate's court in Soweto. We speak to Kaya News reporter, Katleho Sekhoto for more.
Katleho Sekhotho was out at the auspicious ceremony where President Cyril Ramaphosa handed out National Orders, the highest awards that a country, through its President, bestows on its citizens and eminent foreign nationals. People awarded have excelled in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism, or sport, through to…
18 Nov 2021 1PM
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