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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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ActionSA Opens Fraud Case Against Top Rustenburg Municipal Official

Rustenburg’s Municipal Manager allegedly failed, among others, to prevent unauthorized expenditure amounting to over R10 million and to prevent irregular expenditure of over R330 million. ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba and local councillors have laid fraud and corruption charges against Advocate Ashmar Khuduge. The party says the case was opened against…
30 Jul 5PM 11 min

POV Book Feature: Griffin Shea’s Top Reads of the Week

This week on our book feature, Phemelo chats to Bridge Books owner Griffin Shea about the reads he can't put down. From the hauntingly beautiful Lincoln in the Bardo to Travis Baldree’s delightful Bookshops & Bonedust, plus a powerful deep dive into the book trade and a Ron Chernow take…
29 Jul 5PM 16 min

Starvation Crisis: 25 Young Children Die of Hunger in Nelson Mandela Bay

A heartbreaking health emergency is unfolding in Nelson Mandela Bay, where 25 children under five have died from severe acute malnutrition in the past year, nearly double the previous year’s toll. Hundreds more are suffering. Phemelo unpacks the shocking stats with Dr. Eileen Carter from the Human Rights Commission, as…
29 Jul 5PM 16 min

Bail Denied: Tiffany Meek Accused of Deception in Son’s Murder Case

The Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court has denied bail to Tiffany Meek, the mother accused of murdering her 11-year-old son, Jayden-Lee. Magistrate Anneline Africa cited her attempts to mislead the court and obstruct justice. Jayden-Lee’s body was found in a stairwell, and investigators say Meek staged a cover-up by reporting him missing…
29 Jul 5PM 11 min

Internationals Wrap: US Tariffs, Ceasefires, and Palestine

Big global headlines this week: the U.S. is gearing up for a tariff hike on August 1st. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks between the U.S., Israel, and Hamas have hit a wall, and Europe is stepping into the spotlight by recognising Palestine. What does this all mean for global politics? Phemelo speaks…
28 Jul 5PM 14 min

Impact on POV: Shining a Light on Botshabelo

This week on Impact, we spotlight a local hero: Botshabelo, the Midrand-based NPO that’s been changing lives since 2000. Born out of a simple mission, to be a “place to run to” Botshabelo has grown into a beacon of hope for vulnerable children. Whether it’s early education or a safe…
28 Jul 5PM 14 min

Hammanskraal’s Water Woes: Two Months and Counting

No water. No answers. That’s the frustrating reality for residents in parts of Hammanskraal like Temba, Oukasi, Rockville, and Lebonen who’ve been without running water for over two months. Community members say they've been left in the dark, with no word from city officials. As tempers flare and families struggle,…
28 Jul 5PM 32 min

DA demands investigation into Kenny Kunene's contracts following his resignation

Fresh off his resignation, Kenny Kunene’s name is still making headlines—and now the DA wants answers. The party is calling for a full-blown investigation into contracts Kunene signed during his time as Joburg’s MMC for Transport. Why? His alleged ties to a suspected murder syndicate are now under scrutiny. With…
28 Jul 5PM 16 min

Justice Madlanga on SAPS Inquiry: Here's What We Know

Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, who’s leading the newly established Judicial Commission of Inquiry into allegations of political interference and corruption within the South African Police Service, says preparations are well under way. The hearings, set to kick off in August will dig deep into serious claims of political interference and corruption…
28 Jul 5PM 15 min

Curtain Call: Musical Theatre Anthems Take Centre Stage

This week’s Music Feature hits all the high notes as musicologist Dr. Sheldon Rocha Leal spotlights iconic songs from the stage. From Alicia Keys’ Empire State of Mind in Hell’s Kitchen, to Dreamgirls showstoppers like Listen, and the soul-stirring I’m Here from The Color Purple this segment explores musical theatre’s…
24 Jul 6PM 26 min

DA Slams Delays in Bree Street Repairs and Police Station Woes in Tshwane

The DA is turning up the heat on service delivery failures in Gauteng. Two years after a gas explosion tore through Lilian Ngoyi Street (formerly Bree), repairs remain incomplete. With R200 million already allocated, the road is still a construction zone, months past the November 2023 deadline. DA Gauteng leader…
24 Jul 6PM 11 min

Deadly Shootout in Crown Mines: Five Heavily Armed CIT Robbers Killed

Gunfire erupted in Crown Mines, Johannesburg, as five suspected cash-in-transit robbers were gunned down in a shootout with police. Gauteng Police Commissioner Tommy Mthombeni confirmed the suspects were linked to a string of CIT heists in KwaZulu-Natal and were being tracked in a joint operation led by crime intelligence. The…
24 Jul 6PM 6 min

Tshepisong Residents Clash with Police Over Illegal Connections

Tensions ran high in Tshepisong as residents confronted police and City Power technicians trying to disconnect illegal electricity connections. The power utility says their workers were held hostage and forced to retreat after facing hostility. Despite R8 million spent since January to replace overloaded transformers, the illegal connections continue, and…
24 Jul 6PM 12 min

Legal Matters: DNA Testing in Paternity Disputes and Medical Negligence

In this week’s Legal Matters, legal expert Nthabiseng Dubazana unpacks the role of DNA testing in paternity cases, from establishing legal parentage to its use in maintenance claims. Plus, a look at your rights when it comes to medical negligence: what qualifies, how to prove it, and when to seek…
23 Jul 6PM 46 min

eThekwini Sewage Crisis Back in Court, ActionSA Slams GNU and KZN GPU

The long-running sewage crisis in eThekwini heads to the Durban High Court this week, with ActionSA arguing the city has failed to protect residents’ constitutional rights. First lodged in 2022, the case paints a grim picture: beach closures, raw sewage overflows, and economic damage to Durban’s tourism sector. ActionSA wants…
23 Jul 6PM 5 min

No Water for Over 2 Months in Hammanskraal: Residents Demand Answers

Parts of Hammanskraal, including Temba, Oukasi, Rockville, and Lebonen - have been without water for more than two months. Residents say they’ve had no communication from local councillors or the City of Tshwane on when water will be restored. Frustrations are mounting as families struggle to access water. Phemelo hears…
23 Jul 6PM 12 min
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