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.
On today’s Open Line, the team discussed the uproar over Imane Khelif vs Angela Carini boxing fight at the Olympics; the issue relating to scholar transport following another accident that claimed a handful lives of school children; the developments in the controversial Miss SA saga; and Sol Phenduka’s weight loss…
The ANC has dismissed DA Federal Council Chair Helen Zille's comments on the government of national unity as an “irritation” that must be ignored. ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula was reacting to the senior DA leader's comments that the new government set-up was a coalition between her party and the ANC,…
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke with Sol Phenduka about SA Stats revealing that fewer businesses are being liquidated. They also spoke about US central bank keeping interest rates unchanged.
Yet another Grade 12 pupil from Pretoria High School for Girls has been suspended amid claims of racism. The matriculant’s suspension was confirmed by the Gauteng Department of Education on Wednesday after a video of her making statements with racial undertones circulated on social media. This follows suspension of the…
On Business Update, Sizwe Dhlomo was joined by Gugulethu Mfuphi to discuss Shoprite’s continued dominance in the South African retail space. They also spoke about Starbucks reporting lower earnings.
According to My Broadband, unscrupulous merchants on Takealot’s marketplace have allegedly been exploiting the platform’s features to sell knockoffs and counterfeit goods under the banner of the genuine article, as reported by Carte Blanche this past Sunday. My Broadband Editor, Jan Vermeulen, joined Sizwe Dhlomo to make sense of how…
The EFF’s Naledi Chirwa, who is no stranger to receiving backlash because of her surname, which has rich Malawian history, has criticised Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie’s remarks on the debate surrounding Miss South Africa contestant Chidimma Vanessa Adetshina's eligibility to compete for the title. This inspired an…
R123 million was looted from National skills fund to buy luxury cars and a farm. News24 reports that former Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande wanted the report that reveals evidence of fraud, forgery, and non-delivery of services by companies kept confidential. Independent Political Analyst and CA(SA), Khaya Sithole, joined Sizwe…
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke with Sizwe Dhlomo about McDonald’s reporting lower earnings, globally. They also touched on Japan’s central bank.
President Nicolas Maduro and opposition rival Edmundo Gonzalez on Monday both claimed victory in Venezuela’s presidential election as foreign governments cast doubt on official results that kept the incumbent in power. The team discussed the situation the people of Venezuela find themselves in, and asked, “when you see an injustice…
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi joined Sizwe Dhlomo to look at the increasing price of coffee. They also spoke about SIU and Transnet seeking to recover R2.8 billion from Nedbank.
A total of nine suspected criminals were killed in a gun battle with KwaZulu-Natal police officers last week, police confirmed. Subsequently, new Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu has said a shot fired against an officer is a declaration of war. The team deliberated on the dangers of “shoot to kill”…
Sizwe Dhlomo vouches for an oil heater, whereas Sol Phenduka, Mpho Maboi and Mfundo Mabalane are for gas heaters. The debate got heated as listeners added their reasons their heater choices. Moreover, they asked, “what else got you through the winter?”
On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi gave Sizwe Dhlomo an update on the NUMSA strike at Gautrain, which has ended after a wage agreement. They also discussed the soaring price of orange juice, now up 55% in the last year.
On the #OpenLine today, the team paid tribute to Bob Mabena on what could have been his 55th birthday. They also answered questions on former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng; EFF relevancy; signing of the Climate Change Bill; Donald Trump’s assassination attempt; and more.
26 Jul 2024 1AM
17 min
960 – 980
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