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1,437 Episodes
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‘Bafana Bafana fought as a team’ — Supporters give players a hero’s welcome 

Hundreds of supporters gathered at OR Tambo International Airport on Wednesday for the arrival of Bafana Bafana. Bafana exceeded expectations, finishing third in this year's Africa Cup of Nations, beating Democratic Republic of Congo on penalties. Earlier, South Africa lost to Nigeria in a nail biting semi-final in the tournament.Supporters gathered in…
14 Feb 5AM 3 min

Malatji tells private sector to scrap experience from entry level jobs

ANC Youth League president Collen Malatji says the private sector should remove work experience as a requirement for entry level jobs to address the high unemployment rate. In September last year government said previous work experience would no longer be a requirement for entry level government jobs and it has…
13 Feb 7AM 2 min

‘Load-shedding isn’t the end of the world’ — Sylvia Lucas

Deputy chairperson of the National Council of Provinces Sylvia Lucas says load-shedding isn't the end of the world.She was speaking in parliament on Tuesday morning during the debate about the state of the nation address (Sona).  After the Sona last Thursday Eskom announced stage 3 load-shedding minutes after President Cyril…
13 Feb 6AM 1 min

DA lays criminal charges against Deputy President Mashatile 

DA leader John Steenhuisen on Monday officially laid criminal charges against Deputy President Paul Mashatile at the Cape Town Central police station. This after media reports implicated Mashatile in alleged corruption dating back to when he was MEC for human settlements in Gauteng. Steenhuisen delivered a charge sheet detailing the…
12 Feb 7AM 4 min

Why life is 'more difficult' for South Africans, according to the president

The 2007/2008 global financial crisis, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, state capture, the July 2021 unrest and the Covid-19 pandemic are to blame for South Africa not reaching its potential, says President Cyril Ramaphosa. These, and gender-based violence, are factors that have held the country back, he said. Bearing the brunt…
9 Feb 6AM 4 min

How many Tintswalos are there in SA? Youth leaders weigh in 

During his state of the nation address (Sona) on Thursday night, President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted the story of Tintswalo, a child born in 1994 who had grown up in a society that was worlds apart from the South Africa of her parents, grandparents and great-grandparents.Ramaphosa delivered the Sona ahead of…
9 Feb 6AM 9 min

‘Ending load-shedding is in reach’ Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the end of load-shedding is within reach, and part of the plan is receiving help from the private sector.The president delivered his state of the nation address (Sona) on Thursday, the last Sona for the sixth administration. He says 14,000km of transmission lines will be built and…
8 Feb 1PM 2 min

‘André de Ruyter brought load-shedding and then left’ — Fikile Mbalula

ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula says former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter "brought load-shedding and then left". Mbalula was briefing the media on the outcomes of the party's national executive committee lekgotla. Recently De Ruyter did an interview giving advice to his incumbent Dan Marokane. Mbalula said his advice was filled with ideology…
2 Feb 1AM 2 min

Witness in Groblersdal dog attack case fears for his life, court hears 

A witness to the alleged assault of a colleague by their employers who unleashed a dog on him, says he fears for his life. This is according to the testimony of Constable Grigory Maleasenya, who took the stand at the Groblersdal magistrate's court in Limpopo on Wednesday.  Piet Groenewald and his…
1 Feb 12AM 6 min

Goal of opposition is to prevent ANC effecting change: Ramaphosa

ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa says opponents want to deprive his party of the ability to change people’s lives. “The strategy of our opponents is to consolidate anti-transformation forces through things such as coalitions or pacts,” he said after an ANC lekgotla in Ekurhuleni. The ANC maintains it will achieve a…
31 Jan 8AM 3 min

‘Permanent income grant’: Ramaphosa’s solutions for the unemployed

for unemployed people. “There is a strong case for a permanent form of a targeted income support grant for the unemployed within our fiscal constraints.” Ramaphosa said discussions should continue among the ANC national executive committee (NEC) about interventions to tackle poverty. During the release of the party’s January 8…
30 Jan 8AM 3 min

Religious leaders threaten to 'shut SA' if MK party doesn’t win elections

Religious leaders in KwaZulu-Natal sent a message to the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC), threatening that they will “shut the country for good” and reject the IEC outcomes if they “don’t give MK party a two-thirds majority”. A pastor, named by the party as Vader Maluleke, said to be representing some…
29 Jan 7AM 3 min
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