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Point of View with Phemelo Motene

Point of View with Phemelo Motene, delves into the day’s current affairs, touching on real issues and sharing expert advice on the audience questions between 8pm to 10pm Mondays to Thursdays.
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2332 – 2352

Remembering photojournalist Mike Mzileni

We pay tribute to the legendary photographer behind iconic images of the country's sociopolitical and musical history, Mike Mzileni - who was laid to rest this past week.
9 Jun 2022 2PM 20 min

Celebrating International Pride Month

Though the month June in South Africa is dedicated to amplifying Youth rights, this month is internationally recognised as International Pride Month. We discuss the significance and importance behind the holiday.
9 Jun 2022 2PM 31 min

Are you thinking of giving up on your marriage?

No marriage is without its set of challenges. Fights happen, you don't feel as close to your partner as you once did — but how do you know when common relationship issues cross over into the territory of marriage ending? Magauta and Nhlanhla Zwane – Marriage counsellors join us to…
8 Jun 2022 2PM 50 min

A deep look into the Senzo Meyiwa case – where are we now?

The State’s first witness in the Senzo Meyiwa trial is still on the stand and is being crucified by the two Defence Lawyers for the accused in the case. His qualifications have been questioned as the defence has put his competence under scrutiny. This evening, we unpack all that has…
8 Jun 2022 2PM 29 min

COVID left South African pupils far behind in maths and language skills

In 2020 and 2021, learners across South Africa missed at least a quarter of a school year due to COVID-related lockdowns and rotational timetabling. A group of researchers from both Stellenbosch and UCT conducted a study that looked at the gaps in development that were picked up on due to…
8 Jun 2022 2PM 26 min

Psychic Readings with Zena John

Zena John is a conscious and trance channeller, a spiritual coach and psychic medium. She joins us to give callers unique intimate readings, live on air.
7 Jun 2022 2PM 50 min

SA's murder rate is on the rise

The county's murder rate increased by 8.9% in the last three months of 2021 according to the latest crime statistics, presented to parliament’s police committee on Friday. We discuss with a panel what could be the factors adding to this.
7 Jun 2022 2PM 52 min

An overview of the South African Healthcare System

A fierce debate about the future of public and private healthcare in South Africa has been ignited by the recent publishing of the final Health Market Inquiry (HMI) report and the National Health Insurance (NHI) bill, which is under consideration by Parliament. Dr Bhengu, Health Specialist joins us to discuss…
6 Jun 2022 2PM 42 min

Ramaphosa’s stolen millions: the Namibian connection

Tileni Mongudhi, a Freelance Investigative Journalist at TSM Tank Media - the group who covered the investigation with amaBhungane into a break-in at Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm joins us to discuss the scandal.
6 Jun 2022 2PM 31 min

Almost half of pregnant women and 1 in 5 children went to bed hungry in lockdown

The Grow Great Campaign, in partnership with other civil society organisations and the Western Cape government, has conducted a study and released a report titled Investigating Hunger and Mental Health Among Pregnant Women in the Cape Metro Area during the 2020/21 Covid-19 Pandemic. We discuss the report, that showed that…
6 Jun 2022 2PM 25 min

Profile: TRESOR

TRESOR is an African Pop Maverick. Renowned for his distinct sound, which has won him Best Pop Album of the year award for debut album VII; sophomore album The Beautiful Madness; and more recently for his album Nostalgia; at The South African Music Awards
2 Jun 2022 2PM 23 min

The National Arts Festival makes a comeback

The National Arts Festival is going live in its hometown of Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown) yet again. After two years of devastation in the arts sector due to shut theatres, cancelled shows and frozen livelihoods, the artistic community will reunite. The National Arts Festival will continue its 48 year old tradition…
2 Jun 2022 2PM 15 min

Dealing with a Breakup or Divorce: What Not To Do Immediately After a Break Up

A breakup or divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotional experiences in life. Whatever the reason for the split—and whether you wanted it or not—the breakup of a relationship can turn your whole world upside down and trigger all sorts of painful and unsettling emotions. We discuss…
1 Jun 2022 2PM 52 min

Why independent healthcare inside prisons is vital

Our country’s healthcare system is a cumbersome double-decker bus: The great majority rely on public healthcare. But, within public healthcare, there is a further divide, an overlooked layer at the very lowermost – the healthcare afforded to people in prison. To paint a picture, we speak to Judge Edwin Cameron,…
1 Jun 2022 2PM 50 min

Inclusive education is still unrealised after 21 years

The education needs of children with impairments are neglected, despite an existing framework to remedy this. This lack of attention to children with additional needs worries many parents desperate for more inclusive schools. Prof Mirna Nel, Deputy Dean for research in the Faculty of Humanities, North-West University and Segomotsi Makhutle,…
31 May 2022 2PM 27 min

How South Africa can build a child-centred health care system

It is more than 20 years since the South African constitution first guaranteed children’s “right to basic health care services”. This is part of a broader commitment to ensure children’s rights to optimal survival, health, and development. The question is how close South Africa is to realising these rights in…
30 May 2022 2PM 28 min

Mental illness: Thoughts, behaviours that are unhealthy

You may find that you meet the criteria for several different types of personality disorders, and it may be difficult to differentiate. You may find that you meet the criteria for several different types of personality disorders. It can also be the case that a wide range of people meets…
30 May 2022 2PM 28 min

Unemployed with debt? It’s not the end for you.

As a consumer who has just lost your job or have had your salary reduced, it has become difficult to distinguish which of your priorities may be at the top of your list. You are in survival mode and would be inclined to ensure that your basic needs, like food,…
30 May 2022 2PM 18 min

Getting a disability grant is a challenge if you have a mental illness

There are currently just over a million people across the country who receive the grant, mostly for a six or 12-month period. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides a list of eligibility criteria which includes a medical assessment from one of only 360 state-approved doctors. Unlike a physical…
26 May 2022 2PM 25 min

Representation and diversity on screen: Where do South Africans Stand?

In 2021, Paramount connected with 2.5 million kids, teens, young adults and adults, covering 73 countries globally, from the United States (US to Australia and Sweden to South Africa (SA). This was to explore how people feel about representation on screen through the consideration of numerous features and spectrums of…
26 May 2022 2PM 15 min
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