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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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2792 – 2812

Women Profiles: Marlene le Roux

We speak to the CEO of Artscape Theatre, Marlene le Roux about her work in disability and women’s rights activism, and as the CEO of the theatre; the long road ahead in the fight against gender-based violence; and the strength of arts in times of turmoil.
31 Aug 2021 2PM 14 min

New COVID-19 Variant is making a presence in South Africa

As news breaks out of a new variant of COVID-19 that is spreading in South Africa, we speak to Adrian Puren from the Acting Executive Director of the NICD to find out more about what this means for us, how this will affect the work we have done with regards…
30 Aug 2021 2PM 16 min

Law Enforcement closes down on accused individuals for inciting looting

Law enforcement have begun closing in on some of the people responsible for orchestrating the unrest and looting in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng in July - with two more suspected instigators arrested on Saturday. Both were arrested for allegedly using social media platforms to incite the looting. We speak to independent…
30 Aug 2021 2PM 11 min

Restaurants call for curfew time to be extended

The Restaurant Association of South Africa (RASA) has asked government to extend the curfew in order for restaurants and diners to enjoy their meals at leisure in the evening. This has had immense financial impact on the restaurant industries. We speak to the CEO of RASA, Wendy Albers.
30 Aug 2021 2PM 11 min

Women Profiles: Omogolo Taunyane-Mnguni

In our continued profile segment on women shaping the South Africa, and world we live in at large, we speak to Omogolo Taunyane-Mnguni, the founder of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Monitor SA today. She is behind a program that tracks, researches and provides information around gender-based violence-related cases and we talk…
30 Aug 2021 2PM 5 min

Vaccine Denialism

We look at the many sides of arguments that have come up during the vaccination rollout around the world. There are the outright conspiracy theorists, the people who are just unsure, and those that really don’t see a problem with taking it. But what makes those who don’t want to…
30 Aug 2021 2PM 31 min

Looking at The Nathaniel Julies Case

It has been a year since the death of Nathaniel Julies that occurred at the hands of police officers who wrongly accused him of selling and transporting drugs – which was not true. Tunicia Phillips, a journalist and author at Mail and Guardian, has been following the case since it…
26 Aug 2021 2PM 18 min

Motlapule Rosho is sworn in as acting premier of the North West

Following the resignation of Job Mokgoro as Premier of the North West, a space opened up for the position, many thought it would fall into the hands of the Bushy Maape. However, in a quick turn of events, Finance MEC, Motlapula Pule was sworn in as acting premier. To find…
26 Aug 2021 2PM 29 min

Looking at the Afghanistan Airport Bombings

As the Taliban’s 31 August, 2021 deadline for Afghans and foreign nationals to evacuate the country – there were terror alerts for potential airport bombings for the people looking to leave, which eventually took the lives over 170 people. We speak to Martin Ewi from the Institute for Security Studies…
26 Aug 2021 2PM 13 min

Looking at: Gender-Based Violence

On the two year mark of losing Uyinene Mrwetyana, in what sparked a nationwide fight against Gender-Based Violence in SA, we ask: Why we are still having these conversations? How far we have come in our fight, and where we are going? We look at this and more with Lebogang…
25 Aug 2021 2PM 15 min

South Africa has the highest number of COVID-19 Orphans

A recent study published in The Lancet shows that over 94 000 children in South Africa have lost their parents or guardians to COVID-19 between March 2020 and April 2021. We speak to contributing researcher to the study, Prof. Lucie Cluver to find out more, to understand the effects this…
25 Aug 2021 2PM 8 min

Ace Magashule: Getting To Know The Man (Pt. 2)

Our conversation with secretary general of the ANC, Ace Magashule who has been temporarily suspended from his position since facing fraud and corruption charges earlier this year. We continue to speak about the charges around him, he answers caller's questions and more.
24 Aug 2021 3PM 58 min

Ace Magashule: Getting To Know The Man (Pt. 1)

Today, we sit down with a man who needs no explanation. He is the secretary general of the ANC, who has been temporarily suspended - since facing fraud and corruption charges earlier this year. We speak about the charges around him, his history, his hopes for the country's future, and…
24 Aug 2021 2PM 52 min

Two weeks with Mayor Jolidee Matongo at the helm

It’s been almost 2 weeks since Johannesburg Mayor, Jolidee Matongo has been in charge, and he already has had his work cut out for him. He has already said he we will be focusing on financial stability for the city - but what else is he targeting during his tenure?…
23 Aug 2021 2PM 37 min

Joburg’s informal traders Call for Police to Stop Confiscating Their Goods

Informal traders are asking the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) to be included in the country’s post Covid-19 recovery plan. This is part of a new campaign by the South African Informal Traders Alliance (SAITA), calling for better treatment of informal traders. We speak to Rosheda Muller, President…
23 Aug 2021 2PM 14 min

What will life be like Post-COVID? And how has it affected us now?

Have you wondered what the world will look like post Covid? More and more companies are making the Covid19 vaccine mandatory and it seems there are more trends that we are seeing in the world as we know it. We have a chat with Dion Chang, innovator and trend analyst.
23 Aug 2021 2PM 22 min

OUTA Calls for Re-extension of license renewal deadline

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has called on transport minister, Fikile Mbalula to extend the deadline for renewing expired driving licenses between March and December 2020. The deadline of August 31 is fast approaching. OUTA has received numerous complaints from motorists, highlighting the frustration encountered when attempting to renew…
23 Aug 2021 2PM 7 min
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