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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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Malatsi confident new regulations empower govt to procure IT services outside SITA

The Communications and Digital Technologies Minister, Solly Malatsi, is confident that new regulations will empower departments to have the freedom to procure IT services outside of the State Information Technology Agency (SITA). Malatsi has dismissed concerns by portfolio committee chairperson, Khusela Diko, that the regulations are not in line with…
10 Apr 1PM 10 min

Tshwane Mayor delivers her State of the Capital Address

Tshwane Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, announced her administration's commitment to revitalising state-owned assets that have long been labelled as 'white elephants.' During her State of the Capital Address (SOCA) at Tshwane House on Thursday, Moya highlighted several key facilities, including the loss-making Wonderboom National Airport, the Fresh Produce Market, the…
10 Apr 1PM 19 min

Legal Matters

In this week’s feature of Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses sexual harassment cases as well as religion and work.
9 Apr 1PM 44 min

Water Ministers visit Vaal Dam as water levels continue to rise

Residents living near riverbanks along the Vaal Dam have been evacuated as the dam's waters continue to rise. On Wednesday, the Water and Sanitation Minister, Pemmy Majodina, visited the Vaal Dam to assess the water resource infrastructure amid heavy inflows into the dam due to heavy rainfall. Recently, torrential rains…
9 Apr 1PM 14 min

Schools’ Energy Efficiency and Demand Side Management Competition

In a move to foster sustainability and elevate environmental consciousness among the youth, the City of Johannesburg's energy utility, City Power, has officially launched an Energy Efficiency Schools competition for 2025. This initiative targets public non-fee-paying high schools across Johannesburg, galvanising pupils to engage actively in the dynamic world of…
8 Apr 1PM 8 min

SA’s civil servants missing skills in technology – report

A new study has looked at how South Africa is faring in developing skills for the future of work in the public sector. The study found that most South African government officials were familiar with the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. But they were not familiar with how these technologies could…
8 Apr 1PM 14 min

What do the US politicians gunning for SA have in common?

On Wednesday, 2 April 2025, the latest attempt to punish the South African government was introduced in the US House of Representatives. The proposed bill asks for a “full review of the bilateral relationship between the United States and South Africa”, as well as the identification of “South African government…
8 Apr 1PM 8 min

Book Feature: Brave Like Me

Phemelo is in conversation with author and activist Zulaikha Patel about her book, Brave Like Me. In her incredible journey that began at just 13 years old set against the backdrop of Pretoria High School for Girls, Zulaikha courageously took a stand against discriminatory hair policies, igniting a nationwide movement…
8 Apr 1PM 21 min

ANC NWC resolves to ‘reset’ relationship with DA & other partners

The ANC has accused its government of national unity partner, the DA, of ‘acting as an opposition force’ and says it will engage parties on the Budget over the next five days. A week after smaller political parties came to the rescue of the ANC, helping it to pass the…
8 Apr 1PM 40 min

Impact On POV: Bet on Better

Bet on Better is a charity organisation based in Randbug, Johannesburg committed to alleviating hunger, providing educational opportunities, and fostering dignity in impoverished communities. Phemelo speaks to director at the NPO, Nanine Levitz.
7 Apr 1PM 19 min

Social Development on Africa Children’s Summit 2025

The Africa Children’s Summit 2025, a child-led event hosted by the South African Government, led by the Department of Social Development in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, concluded in Johannesburg today. Since its opening on 4 April, the Summit has brought together some of the brightest and courageous…
7 Apr 1PM 13 min

Vaal river overflows affecting water supply in Ngwathe Local Municipality

Residents living near the Vaal Dam in Parys are anxious about more rainfall, amid heightened water levels. Authorities have now opened 5 sluice gates to relieve the pressure, increasing flow on the Vaal River. There are now concerns of flooding from communities living along the banks, who are worried that…
7 Apr 1PM 7 min

ANC’s fallout with DA escalates as Ramaphosa pushes back on business pressure

Cracks deepen in the coalition government as the ANC lashes out at the DA over recent missteps. With the ANC’s chief whip calling for consequences and President Ramaphosa rejecting external interference, the pact’s future hangs in the balance. The ANC and the DA are expected to meet after the ANC’s…
7 Apr 1PM 29 min

EFF slams ANC for 'procedural hijacking' in fiscal framework adoption

Parliament approved the Fiscal Framework and Revenue Proposal, the foundation of Budget 2025, but the vote was far from smooth. The drama around passing the budget shook South Africa’s fiscal stability and investor confidence and put the government of national unity (GNU) on thin ice. In a dramatic twist, the…
3 Apr 1PM 21 min

Analysis: GNU at risk after parliament backs budget

South Africa’s parliament approved a key piece of budget legislation despite objections from the second-biggest party in the coalition government, raising the risk of the alliance unravelling. DA leader John Steenhuisen said his party will file a legal challenge against the passing of the budget in the High Court because…
3 Apr 1PM 22 min

What to Watch

In this week’s feature of What to Watch, Leroy Marc reviews In the Friend, The Luckiest Man in America and Nice Indian Boy which are all in theatres and much more.
3 Apr 1PM 21 min

Music Feature: Backing vocalists

In this week’s music feature, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal discusses backing vocalists that became famous musicians, the artists include Luther Vandross who began his career as a backing vocalist in the 1970s, contributing to albums by Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway.
3 Apr 1PM 21 min

Legal Matters

In this week’s feature of Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses a case where a woman was dismissed after she falsely accused a colleague of being the father of her child and she also answers some of your burning legal questions.
2 Apr 1PM 1 hr 03 min

National Assembly passes 2025 Budget

The National Assembly has voted to adopt the 2025 Budget framework with a narrow majority. The final tally of the vote was 194 for and 182 against, with zero abstentions. The ANC voted with most of the Government of National Unity (GNU) members in tow, except the Democratic Alliance and…
2 Apr 1PM 52 min
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