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The National Lotteries Commission (NLC) says it's making progress in tightening up its systems to make it less susceptible to the fraud and corruption witnessed for more than a decade. Over the last four years, the SIU has investigated over 40 non-government and non-profit organisations for defrauding the lotteries commission…
The President has moved Minister Thembi Simelane in a late-night Cabinet reshuffle, appointing her to the Human Settlements portfolio. This comes more than three months after he had requested a report from Simelane regarding her dubious dealings with VBS Mutual Bank. Simelane has increasingly come under fire after a Daily…
In this weeks feature of Talking Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses tv shows that ambush people, a ruling that was in favour of the Devi Show on eNCA. She also discusses a popular trend that has seen older women being scammed romantically
In this weeks feature of POV ex-files, we discuss the unfinished business of the TRC with Executive Director of the Foundation for Human Rights, Yasmin Sooka. FHR advocates for justice and reparations by supporting survivors and families still awaiting justice for apartheid era political crimes, engaging in advocacy, litigation, raising…
Today marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities, this year's theme is "Amplifying the leadership of Persons with disabilies for an inclusive and sustainable future". As we head to the festive season we look at the imprtance of universal access as a fundamental aspect that ensures all individuals, regardless of…
There can't be a re-run of Namibia's general election because there is no money to do so, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) said, even as opposition parties prepared a legal challenge demanding just that. The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) informed the ECN it would challenge the way the…
In a significant announcement that echoes beyond the borders of South Africa, Johannesburg has been selected to host the prestigious G20 Summit in 2025. This global event promises to attract thousands of international delegates, placing the city firmly in the international spotlight. Johannesburg’s leading non-profit organisation, Jozi My Jozi (JMJ),…
Two decomposed bodies were hauled out of Shaft 11 at Stilfontein mine in the North West on Tuesday afternoon. Insiders said the bodies were of several that were thought to be underground. Community volunteers who lowered food parcels into the shaft earlier on pulled out the bodies after they received…
Police have been monitoring a situation in Lenasia South following ongoing protest action by residents of Phumlamqashi, south of Johannesburg.Residents closed roads with rocks, burning tyres and other debris over water cuts. Phemelo speaks to community leader, Thabo Mabekenyane.
In this week's Health Feature we discuss why people get neck and shoulder pain, what causes repetitive strain injuries and how to prevent pain from incorrect office/home work station setups with physio therapist, Kirsten Morse.
Phemelo is in coversation with Christine Muhigana who is the UNICEF Representative in South Africa, bringing over thirty years of experience in leading, planning, and monitoring United Nations development programs. She has an extensive understanding of UN principles and procedures, with a strong focus on gender and development concepts, and…
Phemelo is in discussion with Equal Education General Secretary, Noncedo Madubedube about the status of the country's education system. They discuss amongst others school infrastructure problems, overcrowding and teacher job cuts.
The Border Management Authority is ramping up its efforts to trace and deport people who entered South Africa illegally, before its establishment last year. Briefing the media on its festive season cross-border readiness, the authority admitted that many improperly documented individuals had slipped through the cracks before its formation.Established in…
In this week's feature of Watch to Watch, Leroy Marc reviews the much anticipated Season 2 of Unfollowed currently streaming on Showmax, Moana in theatres and Joy on Netflix and much more
Under the theme “Take the rights path: My health, my right!”, The World Health Organisation is calling on global leaders and citizens to champion the right to health by addressing the inequalities that hinder progress in ending AIDS. We commemorate World Aids Day in song in this week's Music Feature…
The 1st of December marks World Aids Day, an intiative called #ForeverWena is using technology to unlock a new era of HIV prevention in South Africa. ForeverWena harnesses the power of mobile technology to deliver personalised sexual health information. At its core, the ForeverWena WhatsApp chatbot, a digital companion available…
The South African Social Security Agency wants to reintroduce its controversial facial recognition tool to combat SRD (social relief and distress) fraud. Sassa has underscored recent discoveries made by two first year computer science students at Stellenbosch University in October as the key motivation behind the agency’s decision to forge…
Seventeen illegal miners have resurfaced from two separate mine shafts in Stilfontein.Police say of the 17 illegal miners, 14 resurfaced from Margaret Shaft and three at Shaft 10. The 14 who resurfaced at the Margaret Shaft are foreign nationals from Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.They are still being processed. Around 300…
A severe storm has hit parts of Randfontein in western Gauteng and extensive damage has been reported. The Gauteng provincial Joint Operations Centre (JOC) said reports have been received of a possible tornado that hit parts of Randfontein on Wednesday afternoon. Phemelo speaks to Rand West City Mayor, William Matsheke.
An investigation has confirmed allegations made by two first-year IT students on the weaknesses in the social relief of distress (SRD) grant application process. First-year students Joel Cedras and Veer Gosai uncovered major flaws in the R370 social relief of distress grant system run by the South African Social Security…
27 Nov 2024 4PM
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