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We are joined by Siyabulele Fobosi, Transport Researcher, Theo Malele, NTA Spokesperson, Thabisho Molelekwa, SANTACO Spokesperson to discuss the government’s R1.1 billion Covid fund for South Africa’s taxis. Will this do good for the industry?
Steve Mabona, GDE Spokesperson joins us to discuss the pupils in inland provinces returning to school, despite the basic education department still needing to place about 400 000 children for the 2022 school year.
The high-profile Zulu royal family court eventually got under way at the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday morning, but not without glitches. However, the legal team of the main applicant, Queen Sibongile Dlamini-Zulu, kicked off the matter under protest, alerting the court that they intend to investigate the possibility of…
Crime expert and owner of investigations and risk consultancy D&K Management Consultants, Kyle Condon, said the increase in child abductions and kidnappings seemed to be caused by the perpetrators' lack of respect for the law. He joins us to talk about the rise, and the factors behind it.
MEC for Education Panyaza Lesufi says the number of unplaced learners is down to 700 this year compared to 35,000 last year. Parents and guardians of unplaced learners stood in a snaking queue outside the Gauteng Department of Education’s office in Marshalltown, Johannesburg on Wednesday. They are hoping to find…
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula blamed the heavy backlog in the issuing of new driver’s licenses on a broken machine, which is currently in Germany for repairs. It is the only such machine in the country. Wayne Duvenage, OUTA CEO speaks to us about how there is only one machine, what…
Basic Education Minister, Angie Motshekga, says the arrangements that are meant to protect the school sector from Coronavirus infection will remain in place as schools in inland provinces are set to open their doors to learners tomorrow. However, the department and its stakeholders have sought to find every strategy to…
Parliament fire accused Zandile Mafe will undergo a mental evaluation for the next 30 days, as ordered by Magistrate Zamekile Mbalo. On Tuesday, during his second appearance at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court, Mafe heard that he faces an additional terrorism charge in connection with the blaze which gutted the…
The Keiskamma Tapestry, a 120m-long history of the Eastern Cape frontier embroidered by more than 100 women in the early 2000s, was in the hallway of the parliament buildings when it was set ablaze on Sunday. But the status of all the historic pieces is not yet known as temperatures…
We speak to Dr Ramneek Ahluwalia about their mandatory vaccination policy at higher learning institutions. Including reactions from Thato Masekoa, SAUS NEC Member and Hendrick Makaneta, Education Activist on this topic
Parents queue outside Education Department offices to find placement for their children Parents have been queuing outside the Gauteng Department of Education district offices, south of Johannesburg, since the early hours of Monday morning, desperate to find schools for their children. Steve Mabona, Gauteng Education Spokesperson Basil Manuel, NAPTOSA Executive…
The year has certainly kicked off with a buzz on the political landscape. First we saw Parliament burn right before our eyes, Part one of the State Capture Report was released and of course, both the ANC and the EFF held crucial events this past weekend. To help us unpack…
Eleven initiates have died in the Eastern Cape since the beginning of the December summer initiation season. They died due to a variety of complications that are not associated with Covid-19, said Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane. Gogo Aubrey Mashiqi gives us more information.
Drummer, saxophonist, composer, activist – and anthropology student – Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse has turned 70. If you wanted a guidebook to the distinctive character of the South African jazz scene, Mabuse's 50-year career offers one. We discuss his amazing career to date.
Soweto residents are now taking the legal route to force Eskom to reconnect their electricity. Diepkloof residents have been without power for a while. 700 homes in the Diepkloof area were disconnected over non-payment and illegal connections. Amanda Qhiti, Gauteng Spokesperson joins us to provide some much needed answers.
Prof Tinyiko Maluleke has been appointed as the Tshwane University of Technology next vice-chancellor and principal. Maluleke joins the TUT from the University of Pretoria, where he is senior research fellow and deputy director at the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship. He holds a doctoral degree from the University…
Dr. Aslam Dasoo, Progressive Health Forum Convenor talks to us about how Lancet and Ampath private laboratories have reduced their Covid-19 test price to R500. The Competition Commission said it reached an agreement with the labs to reduce their pricing from R850 per test.
On the 01 April 2021 the Compensation Fund published the Government Gazette on the Revised Employer Assessment Model Regulation on 1 April 2021 with the intention of reducing the number of Classes from 24 to 13 Classes with the inclusion of the Domestic Employers. Each Class will have its unique…
As adults across the United States roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 boosters, experts say this additional shot may become necessary every year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Trusted Source is advising everyone 18 years and older who have received their COVID-19 vaccination to get a booster…
It’s been just over two or three weeks since the new Mayors have been elected and although some are excited about the new change, others have been worried about the delay in electing MMCs especially in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Well, the wait is officially over, with both Mayors announcing their…
13 Dec 2021 1PM
17 min
2532 – 2552
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