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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English South AfricaEducation · CareersAuthored by Phemelo Motene Narrated by Point of View
We speak to Ashley Sauls, the Chief Whip and Johannesburg mayoral candidate for the Patriotic Alliance about the party’s plan to elevate the country that will be laid out in their manifesto.
COSATU workers embarked on a nationwide demonstration to address their concerns with budget cuts, retrenchments and other issues that are negatively affecting them. We speak to Kaya 959 News Reporter, Katleho Sekhoto to find out more.
We highlight two upcoming exhibitions for you to check out – the ‘Liminal Identities in the Global South’ exhibition at the Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation, and the Black Photo Libraries exhibiting at the Market Photo Workshops.
Following a mandate by President Cyril Ramaphosa, during his 2021 State of the Nation Address, South Africa is set to transition from analogue broadcasting to digital terrestrial TV. What does this mean for the future of TV access in the country? We speak to Duncan McLeod, editor at techcentral.co.za
Katleho Sekhoto, Kaya 959 News reporter gives us details about the police minister, Bheki Cele visiting the Tshwane area to touch base with community members about how to tackle crime. We learn about what issues were raised and how the meeting was handled.
This year has shown us all some sense of loss and grief. How do we deal with that when loss happens with our loved ones? How do we support loved ones who are dealing with their own loss. We speak to Hlengiwe Zwane to work through these questions.
We speak to author and political analyst, Rebone Tau about the controversial posters put up by the DA in Phoenix, Durban. The posters dismiss the racial attacks and calling the perpetrators “heroes”, after the violence that occurred in the area raised alarms about the community.
The National Operations Manager at the South African Paramedics Services, Warren Cupido talks to us about the rise of crimes and attacks committed against paramedic workers, the potential reasonings behind it and how to increase security to face the issue.
We speak to the IFP’s Deputy Chairperson in Gauteng, Zandile Majozi about the IFP’s plans to tackle housing issues, gender-based violence and other issues in the country as part of their manifesto.
After the presidency announced that there will be eight individuals nominated for the post of Chief Justice, things started looking a little different this time around because the public will be involved in the nomination process. We speak to legal journalist, Karen Maughan to find out more.
Workers of the steel and engineering industries have gone on strike over a long-standing salary increase dispute We speak to Kaya 959 News Reporter, Katleho Sekhoto to find out more.
United Phosphorus Limited has been under investigation after a chemical spill occurred in July, after the unrest in the country. A recent report has shown that the company had no authorization from the KZN government to operate their Cornubia chemical factory. We speak to Durban Community Environmental Alliance Coordinator, Desmond…
We speak to author and researcher at UNISA, Chinaza Uleanya about a paper he has written that explores whether rural African universities are adequately preparing people for the fourth industrial revolution.
Herman Mashaba’s party, ActionSA were left off of the IEC ballot paper after thye failed to register an abbreviated name or acronym to be used. This has sparked outrage in the party and are planning to take the IEC to court over the matter. We speak to Lerato Ngubeni, the…
We speak to Lucky Ntimane, a member of the Liquor Traders Association of South Africa, about their continued call to remove all restrictions on the sale of alcohol. Ntimane talks us through the effects it has had on the liquor industry, and more.
We speak to Katleho Sekhoto, a Kaya 959 news reporter, about the latest updates around the court trial of Ntuthuko Shoba, the man accused of being behind the of Tshegofatse Pule. We look at why the court decided to postpone the court, and more.
We speak to Nonhlanhla Radebe, a member of EFF about the party’s plans should they take power in government. They discuss plans around poverty & housing, fighting corruption and getting rid of the tender system. Some callers also call into raise questions and voice their concerns.
Hennie van Vuuren, a researcher and anti-corruption activist and director of Open Secrets speaks to us about the extraordinary data leak that exposes banks, world leaders and public officials around the world who were involved in off-shore structures and trusts.
We talk to Nelius du Preez about the work he does with the Pink Drive – an initiative that promotes awareness and educates people around improving breast cancer.
4 Oct 2021 2PM
15 min
2692 – 2712
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