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Since the workers of the City of Tshwane have protested after their contracts have been terminated, the Regional Secretary of the ANC has addressed the workers to find out more about what the workers need, and how they can help. Katleho Sekhoto, a Kaya 959 News reporter was on the…
The past year hasn’t been easy on anyone – money has been lost, people, and so much more. How has the pandemic affected your financial life, and in turn, how does that affect your relationships with your partners and family? We speak to entrepreneur, author and podcaster, Lebo Pule to…
We speak to Member of the National Assembly for the ANC and Minister of Human Settlements, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane about the ANC’s manifesto for the upcoming elections; what they are prioritizing to fix first in communities; their stance on corruption and more.
We speak to Kaya 959 news reporter, Katleho Sekhoto about the mysterious murder of ANC councillor, Tshepo Motaung; and the unrest that was sparked in its wake.
We speak to the CEO of the Solidarity Fund, Tandi Nzimande, to find out more about how much money has been spent on medical equipment and relief funds due to COVID-19.
After reports came out in March that close to the R300-million that was allocated for both the National Arts Council and Department of Sports, Arts & Culture to distribute as relief funds to artists had gone missing – they both made statements to the media on the inner workings as…
We speak to political analyst, Sanusha Naidoo, about the latest developments from various political parties as they gear up for the upcoming elections. We look at the various manifesto launches and what they have in store for us.
A recent study has shown that just over 94 000 children have lost parents and guardians since the start of the pandemic. We speak to Nicky Dawson about the potential negative impacts this has on growing children on such a large scale.
We speak to Sithembile Ntombela at Brand SA about the ‘Play Your Part’ awards that they host. The awards aim to highlight all South African citizens, both big and small, who have made an impact in their communities, and the country at large.
We speak to Everson Luhanga, the journalist who broke the story of Rosemary Ndlovu’s multiple successful and unsuccessful murder plans since 2017. We look at what struck him about this story when he first heard it, and the latest developments of the court case, which is postponed to mid October.
Two years down the line, the questions, the panic and the hesitancy continues in our everyday lives in a way that seems never-ending. We speak to Prof. Mosa Moshabela, an Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research & Innovation, and professor of Public Health to address all our concerns and questions in…
William Kentridge’s arts incubator space, The Center for the Less Good Idea has just launched the latest season theatre performances, film screenings, installations and workshops that will be live streamed via their website. We speak to Director and Curator at the Centre, Phala Ookeditse Phala to find out more about…
We speak to artist and hair stylist,, Nikiwe Dlova, about her upcoming solo exhibition, Royal Hair Salon, a celebration of identity, culture and craftsmanship; her inspirations and what makes her work so important in the modern South African art landscape.
Unisa decided to phase out Afrikaans as a primary medium of instruction, and in response, Afriforum took this decision to court to dispute the decision. Why? We speak to Leeto Nthoba, a lecturer at Central University of Technology to answer this question, what drove the resistance from Afriforum, and whether…
We speak to Katleho Sekhoto, Kaya 959 News Reporter after protests have broken out since workers in the City of Tshwane’s contracts were terminated without any warning or prospect of renewals. She gives us further details about how the protest’s started and how the situation is looking for the workers.
We speak to COPE’s deputy president, Willy Madisha, about the upcoming elections and what they plan to offer to the citizens of Ekurhuleni, and throughout the country.
We speak to Refiloe Nt'sekhe, the DA’s Mayoral Candidate in Ekurhuleni about what she can offer to better the living conditions of the citizens of Ekurhuleni. Nnyakallo Tefu, a Kaya News reporter, was at the briefing to give us further details about the briefing that took place. To close off,…
The latest analysis report of corruption trends in South Africa has just been released by Corruption Watch, and to give us further details about the highest forms of reported corruption – from COVID-19 related corruption to police corruption - we speak to Melusi Ncala, a researcher on the report, to…
The fight for inclusive publishing rights that assist blind and visually impaired people get access to literature has taken a step in the right direction: The Gauteng North High Court ruled that it’s unconstitutional for publishing rights holders to prevent their works to be converted to forms that are accessible…
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved a R200-billion+ deal from Karpowership to provide electricity in the country. This decision has turned heads about the negative environmental impact on us. Why does this matter to us? What will it mean for you as a citizen? We speak…
22 Sep 2021 2PM
13 min
2520 – 2540
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