Siz the World with Sizwe Dhlomo on Kaya 959 weekdays, 06h00 to 09h00. Supporting Sizwe on the breakfast show are Sol Phenduka, Mpho Maboi, and Mfundo Mabalane.
What was set to be the first black and female-owned bank is now facing a bleak future. AFRIBIZ Financial Services is taking legal action against YWBN Co-Operative Financial Institution and its founder, Nthabeleng Likotsi, after a failed R9 million share deal in the controversial YWBN Mutual Bank. All eyes on…
According to Moneyweb, a balloon payment can potentially cost you a lot of money and destroy long-term wealth. It is critically important to understand what a balloon payment is, how it works, and the potential consequences of taking one on your vehicle loan. Sizwe thinks it is a good thing…
Just days after US President Donald Trump called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to arrest Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema for singing the controversial “Kill the Boer” chant, Malema once again led the song on Sunday and vowed to continue doing so. Yes it's his constitutional right but should…
Business update with Nzinga Qunta unpacked the story of Japan firing its Agriculture Minister for saying he never bought rice, as well as South Africa's decision to stop importing chicken from Brazil.
During the Open Line Hour, listeners are invited to discuss any topic they’d like to hear the Siz the World team’s views on. Today, they covered a range of issues, including toll payments, the role of the motor ombudsman, traffic congestion, and the negative impact of alcohol on job performance.
A video showing a military officer chewing gum while standing in front of President Cyril Ramaphosa has gone viral on social media. Many people are calling the officer's behavior disrespectful and are demanding accountability. Listeners share their opinions on the matter with Siwe and the team.
On Business Update, Nzinga Qunta joined Sizwe Dhlomo to reflect on the meeting between President Ramaphosa and President Trump and how that may have impacted the markets.
Finance Minister Enoch Godogwana has announced an inflation-based increase to fuel taxes in the country, ending a three-year freeze. Presenting the third budget for the country this year, the minister noted that fuel levies have been unchanged since 2022. Listeners shared their reactions to this increase.
Siz The World provided a sobering, absorbing and well-thought discussion on President Cyril Ramaphosa's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Listeners also shared their reactions, which were mixed between those who feel President Ramaphosa did well, and some who thought otherwise.
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi joined Sizwe Dhlomo to discuss expectations ahead of the Trump/Ramaphosa trade talks today. They also previewed Budget 3.0, with all eyes on Finance Minister Enock Godongwana again.
How do you deal with meeting parents of your kids' friends if their personal and parenting values don't align with yours? Do you pass any judgement on those parents?
President Cyril Ramaphosa is in Washington, D.C, for a visit aimed at improving strained relations with the US President Donald Trump. There are various reports on tissues to be address during the meeting, including the expectation to explore potential business ventures with Elon Musk's companies, which may include proposing a…
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi joined Sizwe Dhlomo to discuss Vodacom results showing targets of 260 million subscribers by 2030. They also spoke about South Africa’s technology company Naspers buying major UEFA Champions League sponsor, Just Eat?
Seven Gauteng teenage girls appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrates Court for a preliminary inquiry (PLI) following a bullying video that went viral on social media. The incident has reignited discussions on youth violence and accountability. The Siz The Word team added their voices to these discussions by highlighting different forms…
"Naturalized citizens must not be allowed to stand for public office. We don't want people with split loyalties presiding over the affairs of the country." Those are words of ATM leader Vuyo Zungula, as his party calls for an amendment of the constitution regarding political rights. Do you agree with…
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