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English South AfricaEducation · CareersAuthored by Phemelo Motene Narrated by Point of View
A delegation of the Water and Sanitation Minister, Senzo Mchunu, and Gauteng Premier David Makhura visited the water treatment plants in the area of Sedibeng to see the progress with providing them with water, after months of lack of access to water. Katleho Sekhoto gives us more information.
Nolwazi Tusini Sit-in Continuing our series highlighting various political parties’ plans for the upcoming elections and their potential terms, we look at the United Democratic Movement. We speak to president of the UDM, Bantu Holomisa.
Nolwazi Tusini Sit-in We speak to Seema Naidoo, the director and founder of Hope to Heal foundation, a foundation that tackles and raises awareness around abuse and violence against women and children in South Africa. She hosts the Global Action for Freedom that addresses human trafficking and gender-based violence, and…
Nolwazi Tusini Sit-in In light of World Mental Health Day, we look at the mental health crisis in South Africa that has been heightened since the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people in the country are unable to access mental health care, which calls for great concern. We speak to Dr. Lerato…
Nolwazi Tusini Sit-in Some ANC members in Tshwane are unhappy with the people that have been shortlisted as councillors in the capital, which has prompted two visits from David Mabuza in order to resolve the dispute. We speak to Katleho Sekhoto, our Kaya 959 news reporter, Katleho Sekhoto
The World Health Organisation has just approved the first-ever vaccine against malaria – and although it is a great breakthrough in science there are still issues to consider. We speak to Mosa Mashsabela, a public health expert and doctor at UKZN to find out more.
Facebook is facing immense pressure after a whistleblower, Frances Haugen, exposed that their platforms are harmful to children, that the platform undermines democracy in pursuit of profits, and more. We speak to Kate Thompson Davey, a freelance journalist and technology columnist at Business Day to find out more.
We’re rounding the week up with author and lecturer, Rekgotsofetse Chikane about the latest news stories. We look at the dispute between the IEC and ActionSA, the controversial poster that were put up in Phoenix by the DA, and more stories.
We speak to Ashley Sauls, the Chief Whip and Johannesburg mayoral candidate for the Patriotic Alliance about the party’s plan to elevate the country that will be laid out in their manifesto.
COSATU workers embarked on a nationwide demonstration to address their concerns with budget cuts, retrenchments and other issues that are negatively affecting them. We speak to Kaya 959 News Reporter, Katleho Sekhoto to find out more.
We highlight two upcoming exhibitions for you to check out – the ‘Liminal Identities in the Global South’ exhibition at the Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation, and the Black Photo Libraries exhibiting at the Market Photo Workshops.
Following a mandate by President Cyril Ramaphosa, during his 2021 State of the Nation Address, South Africa is set to transition from analogue broadcasting to digital terrestrial TV. What does this mean for the future of TV access in the country? We speak to Duncan McLeod, editor at techcentral.co.za
Katleho Sekhoto, Kaya 959 News reporter gives us details about the police minister, Bheki Cele visiting the Tshwane area to touch base with community members about how to tackle crime. We learn about what issues were raised and how the meeting was handled.
This year has shown us all some sense of loss and grief. How do we deal with that when loss happens with our loved ones? How do we support loved ones who are dealing with their own loss. We speak to Hlengiwe Zwane to work through these questions.
We speak to author and political analyst, Rebone Tau about the controversial posters put up by the DA in Phoenix, Durban. The posters dismiss the racial attacks and calling the perpetrators “heroes”, after the violence that occurred in the area raised alarms about the community.
The National Operations Manager at the South African Paramedics Services, Warren Cupido talks to us about the rise of crimes and attacks committed against paramedic workers, the potential reasonings behind it and how to increase security to face the issue.
We speak to the IFP’s Deputy Chairperson in Gauteng, Zandile Majozi about the IFP’s plans to tackle housing issues, gender-based violence and other issues in the country as part of their manifesto.
After the presidency announced that there will be eight individuals nominated for the post of Chief Justice, things started looking a little different this time around because the public will be involved in the nomination process. We speak to legal journalist, Karen Maughan to find out more.
Workers of the steel and engineering industries have gone on strike over a long-standing salary increase dispute We speak to Kaya 959 News Reporter, Katleho Sekhoto to find out more.
5 Oct 2021 2PM
3 min
2480 – 2500
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